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Politics
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL MEETING
EVERY THIRD TUESDAY OF THE MONTH AT 6:30pm till 8pm
LOCATED AT COFFEE CARTEL 1820 S. CATALINA AVE. IN REDONDO BEACH, CA
(take PCH south past Torrance Blvd. and turn right on
S. Catalina just before Palos Verdes Blvd.)
Get your news from the source. Rarely seen news clips will be shown.
Will discuss many human rights issues, local and international.
Bring yourself and anyone who is concerned with
protecting his or her human rights, as well as those of others.
Many issues will be dealt with including the genocide
in Darfur, abuses in our own system and the
persecution of the Falun Gong in China. New cases
will continuously be presented from the different Amnesty campaigns.
Come and be a part of the solution. For questions
email gabrieleantony@yahoo.com or call Tony at
310-686-1109 or Ron at 310-546-1524
for more info go to: www.stopgenocidenow.org www.savedarfur.org www.sudandivestment.org
www.aiusa.org
| Dates: |
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 |
| Time: | 9:30 pm |
| Organization: | Amnesty International |
| Venue: | Coffee Cartel Coffee Shop 1820 S. Catalina Ave. (Hollywood Riviera) Redondo Beach, CA 90277 |
| Phone: | 3106861109 |
| Web Site: | www.aiusa.org |
| Email: | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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At the official Oscar party March 7 for the Israeli foreign film nominee “Ajami,” the tension between art and politics threatened to overwhelm the night. And rather than celebrate a win for the third consecutive Israeli film to be nominated for an Oscar, private sighs of
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Erwin Schulhoff and Kurt Weill had their careers silenced under the Nazis. Tonight, art rises above injustice as violinist Daniel Hope and pianist Jeffrey Kahane perform select pieces by the composers in a Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra concert. Sat. 8