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Science for Peace host bi-weekly screenings of documentaries and movies which examine a wide range of peace, justice, human rights and environmental issues.
At many of these showings, we also have commentary and analysis by invited speakers. Additionally, these showing are meant to encourage debate among the audience so that new information and perspectives can be considered. You are welcome to join us for our screenings and encourage you to participate in the ensuing discussions. See below to view the Calender of the video showings and summaries of the videos. Click here to view a map of the location of these showings. Our video showings are free to all and are open to the public. (We will accept your donations to defray the cost of the showings) |
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Synposes of Videos
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A compilation of excerpts from 10 different professional documentaries, edited together by Frank Dorrel.
1. Public speeches of Martin Luther King Jr. (3 min) for civil rights and against the US war in Vietnam. 2. Interview with John Stockwell, former CIA Station Chief (6 min), who gives a short history of CIA covert operations and estimates that over 6 million people have died in CIA covert actions. 3. "The Secret Government" (22 min) by Bill Moyers (aired on PBS in 1987). Moyers interviews many different people involved with the CIA and other government agencies providing an overview of the CIA history. 4. "Coverup: Behind the Iran-Contra Affair" (23 min) directed by Barbara Trent (about Pentagon, arms sale, drugs trafficking). 5. "School of Assassins" (13 min) narrated by Susan Sarandon and features Father Roy Bourgeois, talking about School of America (Fort Benning, Georgia, USA) and its graduates. 6. "Genocide by Sanctions" (13 min) produced by Gloria La Riva, features former Attorney General of the United States, Ramsey Clark, as he goes to Iraq. 7. "Genocides in Indonesia and East Timor" (4 min) by Amy Goodman, journalist and host of "Democracy Now" on Pacifica^(1)s WBAI FM Radio in New York. She is talking about two genocides Indonesia has committed. First against it^(1)s own people in 1965, then against the people of East Timor in 1975. Both of these mass slaughters were sanctioned by the United States government and aided by the CIA. 8. "The Panama Deception" (20 min) directed by Barbara Trent. How the US attacked Panama and killed 3 or 4 thousand people in an invasion that the rest of the world was against. 9. Public speech of Ramsey Clark (7 min), former Attorney General of the United States (1998, Los Angeles, evening "Save the Iraqi Children"), the sorry truth about US foreign policy. 10. "The healing of Brian Wilson" (10 min), the Vietnam veteran, who Wages Peace against US foreign policies. Copies of WHAT I'VE LEARNED ABOUT U. S. FOREIGN POLICY can be ordered in Canada on line from www.globaloutlook.ca or by calling Global Outlook at 1-888-713-8500. In the U.S.: The War Against the Third World ("What I've Learned About U.S. Foreign Policy") http://www.addictedtowar.com/dorrel.html |