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10:30 am Building of Socialism in Laos. @ Online
Building of Socialism in Laos. @ Online
Jun 23 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Speaker: Grahmn Harrington of the CP of Ireland The Lao People’s Democratic Republic came into being in 1975, after a decade of relentless US bombing. Laos is per capita the most bombed country in the world. 10% of its population were killed directly by US bombs and a similar number left the country. US-financed opium traffickers and terrorist attacks continued up to the end of 20th century. The National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a CIA cut-out, still maintains a presence in Laos. Building socialism in this context was, and is, … Continued
6:30 pm Drawdown’s Neighborhood: San Francisco Bay Area, a climate solutions short documentary series @ David Brower Center
Drawdown’s Neighborhood: San Francisco Bay Area, a climate solutions short documentary series @ David Brower Center
Jun 26 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
jJoin local climate heroes, community members, and supporters for the launch of Drawdown’s Neighborhood: San Francisco Bay Area, a climate solutions short documentary series (premiering at drawdown.org/neighborhood in late August 2024) passing the mic to voices that often go unheard in global climate solutions conversations. The series is presented by Project Drawdown. This event is hosted by Project Drawdown’s Stories team and Matt Scott, Director of Storytelling & Engagement and the host of Drawdown’s Neighborhood. The event will serve as a sneak peek screening of the series (showing clips from the 7 full episodes), before the global … Continued
7:00 pm Where Olive Trees Weep: Film Screening @ Grand Lake Theater
Where Olive Trees Weep: Film Screening @ Grand Lake Theater
Jun 26 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
“Where Olive Trees Weep” is a powerful documentary about the brutal conditions in Gaza pre-2022. If you want to catch it on the big screen, the Grand Lake has scheduled another showing tomorrow, June 26, at 7pm. The central character of the film, Ashira Darwish, will participate in a Q&A after the film.77860