The DuPage Peace through Justice Coalition invites you to...
JUST VIEWS: a Free & Open
Monthly Video/ Discussion Program

 

    

    

 

Friday January 9, 2009 at 7:20 pm  -- Protest, Civil Disobedience and the Camden 28

 

 
How far would you go to stop a war? The Camden 28 by Anthony Giacchino examines in detail how far anti-Vietnam War activists went in 1971, planning a raid on a draft board office. The bold and controversial moves of activists and authorities caused reverberations from the locality, all the way up to the Supreme Court, and around the nation. Be sure to join us for this important documentary and the discussion following: Anchor Kevin Lindemann has invited Mike Giocondo, one of the Camden 28, to be with us!
 
These 2nd Friday evening Just Views programs start at 7:20 pm, are sponsored by the DuPage Peace through Justice Coalition and held at the Unitarian Church in Naperville IL at 4 S 535 Old Naperville Road (630/505-9408). Directions: Go (south of Route 88) to the corner of Naperville Road and Diehl. Proceed one block east along Diehl, then turn left/north. Enter the Unitarian Church ahead on your right.

Just Views (JV) shows great films on the big screen about vital peace-and-justice issues on 2nd Fridays monthly for free!  College and HS students are urged to join the adult public. View and then share views from various vantages with citizens and invited resource persons. Each night is a stimulating, informal, stand-alone experience. Give suggestions to JV Director sociologist Stephanie Hughes 630/420-4233. Mark your calendar ahead for each second Friday night, pass along this notice, and bring friends! For upcoming JV subjects and other activities, see:  www.DuPagePeaceThroughJustice.org.

 

 

 

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Assistance to people starting and running Just Views programs in their own areas is to be found at:

  http://www.DuPagePeaceThroughJustice.org/JVChronology.html
  http://www.DuPagePeaceThroughJustice.org/JVHistory&Commentary.html

 

 

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