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Remembering Rachel Corrie, New York City, March 16, 2005
wolfknuckles writes:
"Remembering Rachel Corrie"
New York City, March 16, 2005
Wednesday, March 16 at 7:00pm
Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Avenue (at Second Street)
F train to Second Avenue stop
March 16, 2005 is the two year anniversary of the death of Rachel
Corrie, an Evergreen student and non-violent peace activist with the
International Solidarity Movement who was murdered in Rafah, Gaza Strip
while defending a Palestinian home. On this anniversary, we ask you to
join us to remember Rachel and learn more about the cause she fought
for.
We will be showing several videos including Craig Hyman's tribute to
Rachel Corrie, and an excerpt from Juliana Fredman and Dan O'Reilly-Rowe's documentary WITH
BLOOD which was shot in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Pat O'Connor
will speak about the current challenges facing international,
Palestinian and Israeli non-violent activists. After nine months in the
Occupied Territories with the International Solidarity Movement,
O'Connor was arrested, jailed for three weeks and then deported by
Israeli authorities last month.
For more information on Rachel, please visit http://www.rachelcorrie.org
wolfknuckles writes:
"Remembering Rachel Corrie"
New York City, March 16, 2005
Wednesday, March 16 at 7:00pm
Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Avenue (at Second Street)
F train to Second Avenue stop
March 16, 2005 is the two year anniversary of the death of Rachel
Corrie, an Evergreen student and non-violent peace activist with the
International Solidarity Movement who was murdered in Rafah, Gaza Strip
while defending a Palestinian home. On this anniversary, we ask you to
join us to remember Rachel and learn more about the cause she fought
for.
We will be showing several videos including Craig Hyman's tribute to
Rachel Corrie, and an excerpt from Juliana Fredman and Dan O'Reilly-Rowe's documentary WITH
BLOOD which was shot in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Pat O'Connor
will speak about the current challenges facing international,
Palestinian and Israeli non-violent activists. After nine months in the
Occupied Territories with the International Solidarity Movement,
O'Connor was arrested, jailed for three weeks and then deported by
Israeli authorities last month.
For more information on Rachel, please visit http://www.rachelcorrie.org