Join us for a movie and discussion over dessert on April 14 at 7:00 p.m.
When Canadian filmmaker German Gutierrez discovers his brother, a Colombian political activist, has been shot, German returns to Colombia to find the gunman.
His documentary explores the violence plaguing Colombia, the factions involved (e.g. the FARC, AUC, etc), and the effect of U.S. foreign policy on the region. Come discuss the film and what you can do to promote human rights in Latin America.
April 14th
7:00PM movie showing, followed by dessert and discussion
Memorial Christian Church
730 Tappan, Ann Arbor, MI
Details: www.icpj.net, 734-663-1870
Download the flyer
“Essential viewing for all who wish to understand the conflict in Colombia.” Adam Isacson, Dir. of Programs, Center for International Policy
On March 8, Sharon Parks of the Michigan League for Human Services gave an excellent talk about “Meeting Basic Needs During the Current Fiscal Crisis: What Stands in Our Way?”
You can view her video below, and download the slides (PowerPoint) from here presentation to follow along.
A marvelous evening of unforgettable entertainment assembled in a concert to benefit the work of the Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice.
Saturday, April 18th, 6:30pm
First Unitarian Universalist Church, 4001 Ann Arbor
Saline Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103.
You won’t want to miss this incredible array of musicians, singers, storytellers, poets (and more!) all doing what they do best to help to promote the cause of peace and foster a safer, more equitable world!