Iraq War Anniversary Film Screening & Activist Roundtable

Date 

Add to My Calendar Monday, March 19, 2018 5:00pm to 8:00pm

Location 

Macaulay Honors College
35 West 67th St
New York, NY 10023

Please join us at the Iraq War Anniversary Film Screening & Activist Roundtable hosted by Macaulay Peace Action and Peace Action New York State on Monday, March 19th from 5pm - 8pm. The evening will feature a screening of Amir Amirani's "We Are Many", which documents the "new people power" movement. Following the screening, a panel of speakers will discuss the illegal and illegitimate invasion of Iraq, the sparked a large worldwide protest movement. Panelist include, CCR's advocacy program manger, Aliya Hussain, Kate Alexander of Peace Action New York State, Matt Howard of About Face: Iraq Veterans Against the War, and more!

Space is limited, please RSVP via the facebook event page

 

About "We Are Many"

On February 15th, 2003, up to 30 million people, many of whom had never demonstrated before in their lives, came out in nearly 800 cities around the world to protest against the impending Iraq War. The New York Times called this movement the “Second Superpower”.

How did this day come about? Who organized it? And was it, as many people claimed, a total failure?

This fearless, thought-provoking documentary is the remarkable inside story behind the first ever global demonstration, and its surprising and unreported legacy. The film features testimony from a unique cast of direct participants, including organizers, activists, high-profile figures, and of course the public, filmed in seven countries – Italy, Spain, Egypt, Sweden, Australia, UK, and the USA.

Extraordinary testimony from activists in Egypt reveals how on the eve of the invasion of Iraq, the global anti-war protests inspired those in Tahrir Square to go on to engage in the massive democratic movement that ultimately led to the Arab Spring. In the UK, the government was defeated over the proposed invasion of Syria, a historic event that might not have transpired without the legacy of those demonstrations a decade ago.

The star-studded list of contributors includes Danny Glover, actor Mark Rylance, film director Ken Loach, Prof. Noam Chomsky, musicians Brian Eno and Damon Albarn, writer and Vietnam Vet Ron Kovic (author of ‘Born on the 4th of July’), Rev. Jesse Jackson, Richard Branson and Colin Powell’s former Chief of Staff Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, amongst others.

This bold documentary by Amir Amirani charts the birth and growth of the new people power movement, now sweeping the world, taking us up to the Arab Spring and Syria, a little over 10 years after that historic day.

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March 19, 2018