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MCHR & DAPJN premiere Iraq FILM "THE GROUND TRUTH" - Friday, Sept. 15, 7pm, St. John's Church, Woodward at 11 Mile Rd., Royal Oak
Friday, September 15. "THE GROUND TRUTH" www.TheGroundTruth.NET. Speaker: One of the film's featured soldiers who returned from Iraq to tell the truth about Iraq from the perspective of a soldier on the ground. Download attached flyer.
Michigan Coalition for Human Rights (MCHR) together with the Detroit Area Peace with Justice Network (DAPJN) invite you to join us for this deeply-affecting film. This is the nationwide premiere of a very different Iraq film. Told completely from the perspective of ground soldiers, it tells the truth on the ground in a way you have never seen before. It has the potential to open a heartfelt national dialogue prior to the mid-term elections
Universal Studios' division, Focus Films ("The Constant Gardener" etc.) is marketing the film by premiering it at single sites in a dozen major cities on Sept. 15. Everyone in attendance will be able to purchase a DVD for $15. The goal is to have those attending to organize showings and dialogue about the Iraq War in thousands of locations in the week of Oct. 4-11, the 4th anniversary of congressional authorization for the "use of force against Iraq." This is a unique, non-partisan film that can be used in homes, schools, churches, community groups-- because it reflects the indisputable experience of soldiers. "The Ground Truth stunned filmgoers at the 2006 Sundance and Nantucket Film Festivals. Patricia Foulkrod's searing documentary feature includes exclusive footage that will stir audiences. The filmmaker's subjects are patriotic young Americans - ordinary men and women who heeded the call for military service in Iraq - as they experience recruitment and training, combat, homecoming, and the struggle to reintegrate with families and communities. The terrible conflict in Iraq, depicted with ferocious honesty in the film, is a prelude for the even more challenging battles fought by the soldiers returning home - with personal demons, an uncomprehending public, and an indifferent government. As these battles take shape, each soldier becomes a new kind of hero, bearing witness and giving support to other veterans, and learning to fearlessly wield the most powerful weapon of all - the truth."
------------------------------------------- 9/11: Five Years & Beyond is a series of commemorative and contemplative events on the past, present, and future taking place this fall at the University of Detroit Mercy. Monday, September 11 Commemorative Bells 8:46, 9:03, 9:37, 10:03 Memorial Liturgy 12pm, St. Ignatius Chapel Peace Pole Dedication Immediately following liturgy
Tuesday, September 12 Speak-Out: "Where were you when . . . ?" 12:45pm, Open mike outside the Student Union on the Quad Wednesday, September 13 Keynote Speaker: Judith LeBlanc United for Peace and Justice "The US War on Terror: Views from the Middle East" 7pm, Student Ballroom
Monday, September 18 Film: "9/11 -- The Filmmakers' Commemorative Edition" 7pm, Quad Commons
Monday, September 25 Keynote Speaker: Hussein Ibish Foundation for Arab-American Leadership "Race and the War on Terror" 7pm, Student Ballroom
Tuesday, September 26 Discussion Panel: Is religious fundamentalism compatible with democracy? Professors Timothy Dugdale and Michael Whitty 12:45pm, Fountain Lounge
"9/11: Five Years & Beyond" is sponsored by the Student Programming Board, the Office of the President, the Office of the Vice President & Provost, the University Honors Program, the Carney Latin American Solidarity Archive, University Libraries and the Instructional Design Studio, the Women's Studies Program, the Department of Philosophy, Dr. Beth Oljar, the Leadership Development Institute, International Services, and Student Life, in partnership with the Detroit Province of the Society of Jesus, the Sisters of Saint Joseph, the Palestine Office, and the Detroit Area Peace with Justice Network. web: www.udmercy.edu/news_events/911
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