This Land Is Your Land Documentary Screening
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND at the IMAGINE FESTIVAL of Arts, Issues and Ideas
http://www.imagine04.org/
September 1st, 2004 7:30pm
Panel Discussion to follow
Florence Gould Hall
55 East 59th Street
Tickets $10.00
Box office: 212-355-6160
"TOP RATE, A MUST-SEE" - Atlanta Constitution Journal
"As powerful as Michael Moore's firebrand muckraking" -Austin Chronicle
"The filmmakers provide a convincing, infuriating portrait...of corporate bullies taking proprietary control over every nook and cranny of American life" - Creative Loafing
Featuring Jim Hightower, radio commentator & author ('Thieves in High Places'�); Marc Kasky, a man whose lawsuit over truth in advertising made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court; veteran newsman Jack Newfield ('Somebody's Gotta Tell It'�); Father Tryphon, a Russian orthodox monk, who fought a coffee giant to keep the name 'Christmas Blend'� on his monastery coffee; cultural critic Naomi Klein (No Logo); artist Ron English, Sikhulu Shange, a small business owner in Harlem involved in community efforts to support local stores against chains and preserve some of the unique history of his neighborhood; Tom Frank ('What's The Matter With Kansas'�); Doris Haddock, who walked across the country at the age of 89 to get corporate money out of politics; Project Censored award-winning author Thom Hartmann; Stephen Dunifer, the 'Johnny Appleseed' of radio; residents of hard-hit Natchez, MS; and many others from across the U.S.
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Posted on August 19, 2004 in General News by virginiawilliams
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