|
WHEN? |
|
| Thursday, April 20 | |
| 6:00
PM Doors Open, hors d'oeuvres served |
|
| 6:15 PM Jesse Sage, former Program Director of iAbolish, the American Anti-Slavery Group, is coming to speak on the current situation in Sudan | |
| 7:0 PM Live Improv Jazz Band: The Abraham Lincoln Brigade | |
| 10:00 PM Doors Close | |
| Friday April 23, 2004 | |
| 12:00 PM Doors Open | |
| 7:00
PM Spoken Word Artists, Alixa and Naima, are coming back to BC! Check
out www.climbingpoetree.com
-Hosted by Floetry |
|
| 9:00
PM Open Mic: Come and share your own words, poetry, and music. |
|
| 11:00 PM Doors Close | |
| Saturday April 24, 2004 |
|
| 12:00 PM Doors Open | |
| 11:00 PM Doors Close | |
| Sunday April 25, 2004 | |
| 12:00 PM Doors Open |
|
7:00
PM Short Documentary Film Festival |
|
| Defending
those who give the Earth a voice (Amnesty Int’l & Sierra Club):
a joint campaign launched in 1999 by Amnesty International USA and Sierra
Club to protect and defend the rights of citizens around the world "to
speak out on behalf of the environment" and to "petition their
government" for a clean environment.
No Dirty Gold (Oxfam): In places as diverse as Ghana, Indonesia, the United States, and Peru, gold mining operations have displaced people from their homelands against their will, destroyed traditional livelihoods, and damaged ecosystems. The
Killing Zone, Gaza (Dispatches): Dispatches
reporter Sandra Jordan and producer Rodrigo Vasquez risk their lives to
reveal the shocking level of daily violence and murderous hate in the
Gaza Strip. Their film captures the aftermath of an Israeli missile attack
that assassinates a leader of the Hamas group. |
|
| 10:00 PM Doors Close | |
| Monday April 26, 2004 | |
| 12:00
PM Doors Open |
|
| 8:00 PM "This Gay Life”: Lambda of LGBC hosts an Interview Based Show in similar format to "This American Life.” The theme for this month will be "Off to School" and will focus on coming to BC and what comes with that transition. | |
| 10:00 PM Doors Close | |