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Screening with the Social Justice Committee of the Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and Move to Amend Anchorage
Where: Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Address: 2824 E. 18th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99508
Ticket Info: This is a free, and all are welcome
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**After the screening, join us for group discussion.**
Screening with the Colorado Common Cause, Denver Area Labor Federation, the Denver Newspaper Guild, DocFactory, Drinking Liberally – Denver , Free Speech TV, KGNU Community Radio, Metro Denver Move to Amend, Open Media Foundation, and Progress Now Colorado
Where: Denver Post Auditorium
Address: 101 W. Colfax Ave. Suite 800 Denver, CO 80202
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive facilitated discussion with Alan Franklin – Progress Now Political Director, Bernie Lunzer – President, National News Guild, Polly Bacca – former member of the Colorado House of Representatives and Colorado State Senate, Stephen Justino – Chair of Metro Denver Move to Amend, and Tony Shawcross – Executive Director, Open Media Foundation, moderated by Alvina Vasquez – Communications Director for Strategies 360 Colorado.**
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Screening with Revolution Books
Where: Revolution Books
Address: 2626 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
Ticket Info: This is a free event, open to the public
More information can be found on the Revolution Books website.
Screening with KDNK Community Radio and Two Rivers Unitarian Universalist
Where: Third Street Center – Calaway Room
Address: 520 S. Third St.,Carbondale, CO 81623
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive discussion co-facilitated by Amy Hadden Marsh – Reporter with KDNK Community Radio.**
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Screening with KZMU 90.1, 106.7 FM – Moab Community Radio
Where: Star Hall
Address: 159 E Center St, Moab, UT 84532
Ticket Info: Tickets are only $10.00 online or at the door, and all proceeds support Moab Community Radio
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive discussion facilitated by KZMU 90.1, 106.7 FM – Moab Community Radio Station Manger Marty Durlin and Program Director Christy Williams.**
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Screening with 90.9 FM KRCL, Alliance for a Better Utah, the Central Utah Federation of Labor, and the Wasatch Coalition for Peace and Justice
Where: Union Labor Center
Address: 2261 South Redwood Rd. Salt Lake City, Utah 84119
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with John P Saltas – Founder & President of City Weekly, Matthew D LaPlante – Assistant Professor of Journalism at Utah State University and Robert Gehrke - Government and Politics Reporter with the Salt Lake Tribune, moderated by Lara Jones, host of RadioActive on 90.9 KRCL.**
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Screening with KHOL 89.1 FM Jackson Hole Community Radio
Where: Phil Baux Park
Address: 10 E Snow King Ave Jackson, WY 83001
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive discussion facilitated by Shadows of Liberty US Outreach Coordinator Debra Brown.**
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Screening with the ACLU of Idaho, IBEW Local 291, the Idaho AFL-CIO, Idaho Community Action Network, Idaho Peace Coalition, and KRBX Radio Boise 89.9/93.5FM
Where: IBEW Local 291
Address: 225 N 16th Street Suite 110, Boise, ID 83702
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Aaron White – President of the Idaho AFL-CIO, Jennifer Martinez - Idaho Community Action Network & Panelist, Dr. Jessica Roberts, professor in the journalism department at Boise State University, and Nathaniel Hoffman, Editor, The Blue Review at Boise State University , moderated by Dr. Seth Ashley – The Idaho Media Inititative and professor of media at Boise State University.**
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Screening with the Jeannette Rankin Peace Center, Missoula Moves to Amend, Transition Missoula, and the University of Montana Students for Peace and Justice
Where: University of MontanaGallagher Business Building Room 123
Address: University District Missoula, MT 59801
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive conversation facilitated by Sue Kirchmyer with Missoula Moves to Amend.**
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Screening with the Greater Yellowstone Central Labor Council, Billings Association of Humanists, Billings Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Planned Parenthood of Montana, United Steelworkers 11-443 Laurel MT, United Steelworkers 11-470 Billings MT and UA Local 30 Billings MT.
Where: UA Plumbers & Pipefitters Union Local 30
Address: 317 Washington Street Billings, MT 59101
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Danny Choriki – Billings Association of Humanists, Darrell Johnson – President of the Greater Yellowstone Labor Council, Jen Gross – Field Operations Manager for Planned Parenthood of Montana, Jim Larson – Chair of the Democratic Party, and the Business Representative for Teamsters Local 190, and Suzanne Reymer, Librarian and Member of the Billings Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Social Justice Committee, moderated by Debra Brown - US Outreach Coordinator for Shadows of Liberty.**
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Screening with the North Dakota State University Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science
Where: North Dakota State University – Minard Hall, Room 116
Address: 1210 Albrecht Boulevard Fargo, ND 58102
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be a panel discussion with Jack Zaleski – Opnion Editor, Fargo Forum, Jim Shaw – Retired News Director, KVRR TV, Mark Meister – Chair of the Department of Communication, North Dakota State University, and Scott Hoaby - Political Scientist, moderated by Nicholas Bauroth – Professor of Criminal Justice and Political Science at North Dakota State University.**
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Screening with the Black Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship – Social Justice Committee and South Dakota Peace and Justice Center
Where: South Park United Church of Christ
Address: 2201 3rd Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive discussion facilitated by Shadows of Liberty US Outreach Coordinator Debra Brown.**
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Screening with the Albany County Public Library, the Laramie Film Society, and Veterans for Peace Wyoming Chapter 65
Where: Albany County Public Library
Address: 310 S. Eighth St. Laramie, WY 82070
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Ken Smith – Department Chair, Communication & Journalism University of Wyoming, George Gladney – Retired Faculty Member from the Communication & Journalism Department at the University of Wyoming, and Robert Roten – Journalist and film critic with the Laramie Film Society.**
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Screening with the American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware and the Society of Professional Journalists Delaware Pro Chapter
Where: South Coastal Library
Address: 43 Kent Ave, Bethany Beach, DE 19930
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive discussion facilitated by Shadows of Liberty US Outreach Coordinator Debra Brown.**
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Screening with the American Civil Liberties Union of the Nation’s Capital, Association of Alternative Newsmedia, DC Jobs with Justice, DC LaborFest, Free Press, Hip Hop Caucus, Labor Heritage Foundation, The Media Consortium, MoveOn DC/Montgomery County Council, the National Writers Union – DC, Progressive Democrats of America, Veterans for Peace DC, the Washington Peace Center, the Washington/ Baltimore Newspaper Guild, Women’s Institute for Freedom of the Press, and WPFW 89.3 FM
Where: West Shore UU Church
Address: 815 16th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Dr. Martha Allen, Director of the Women’s Institute for Freedom of the Press, Monica Hopkins-Maxwell, Executive Director ACLU of the Nation’s Capital and Tiffany Shackelford , the Executive Director of the Association of Alternative Newswmedia, moderated by Shadows of Liberty US Outreach Coordinator Debra Brown.**
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Screening with the Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies
Where: Shepherd University – Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies
Address: 213 N. King St. Shepherdstown, WV 25443
Ticket Info: This will be a free screening, with donations greatly appreciated
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive discussion facilitated by Susan Mills, former producer of the McNeil/Lehrer Newshour.**
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Screening with WRCT-FM Pittsburgh and the Green Party of Pennsylvania
Where: Pittsburgh Filmmakers Melwood Screening Room
Address: 477 Melwood Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Ticket Info: $10.00 online or at the door, with no one turned away for lack of funds.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Briget Shields with the Marcellus Protest, David Hughes of the Green Party of Pennsylvania and Citizen Power, Dr. John H. Prellwitz, Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, and Joyce Rothermel with the Thomas Merton Center, moderated by John Detwiler of the Marcellus Protest.**
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Screening with the Birthplace of the Newspaper Guild/Northeast Ohio NPG-CWA, Local 1, Cleveland Move to Amend, Common Cause Ohio, The Northeast Ohio AFSC, Ohio AFL-CIO, Progress Ohio, Veterans for Peace, West Shore Unitarian University Church
Where: West Shore UU Church
Address: 20401 Hilliard Boulevard, Rocky River, OH 44116
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Christopher Stocking, Co-Coordinator of the Cleveland Move to Amend, Greg Coleridge with the Northeast Ohio AFSC, Harriett Applegate, President of the North Shore Central Labor Council, Jeff Rechenbach representing CWA International, and Will Meyer of the Northeast Ohio Newspaper Guild-CWA, Local 1. The discussion will be moderated by Amy Hanauer, the Executive Director of Policy Matters Ohio.**
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Screening with Common Cause Ohio, Justice Action Ministry of the First UU Church, Move to Amend – Central Ohio, Ohio AFL-CIO, and Progress Ohio
Where: First Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbus
Address: 93. W. Weisheimer Rd., Columbus, OH 43214
Ticket Info: This will be a free screening, with donations greatly appreciated
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Alex Kass, the Executive Director of Democratic Voices, Doug Todd with Move to Amend Central Ohio, Michael Greenman with the Move to Amend Interfaith Caucus, and Sandy Theis, the Exectuive Director of Progress Ohio, moderated by Sam Gresham of Common Cause Ohio.**
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Screening with West Virginia Citizen Action Group and the West Virginia Mountain Party
Where: LaBelle Theatre
Address: 311 “D” Street – South Charleston, WV 25303
Ticket Info: This is a free event, open to all
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Charlotte Pritt, Former State Representative and Candidate for Governor, Jamie Lee Slater, former news director for WCHS and WOWK TV. Jesse Johnson of the Mountain Party, Gary Zuckit, Executive Director of West Virginia Citizen Action, moderated by Emmett Pepper, Director of the West Virgina International Film Festival.**
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Screening with the ACLU of Kentucky, Central Kentucky Move to Amend, and the Unitarian Universalist Church of Lexington
Where: The Unitarian Universalist Church of Lexington
Address: 3564 Clays Mill Road, Lexington, KY 40503
Ticket Info: This will be a free screening, with donations greatly appreciated
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Danny Mayer – Professor of English at the University of Kentucky & Founder and Editor of North of Center, Kevin Wheatley – Reporter with the State Journal, Michael Kennedy – Retired Physics Professor at the University of Kentucky, moderated by Joy Arnold, Coordinator of Central Kentucky Move to Amend.**
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Screening with the ACLU of Kentucky, FORward Radio, Kentucky Interfaith Taskforce on Latin America and the Caribbean, Louisville Committee for Peace in the Middle East, Louisville Peace Action Committee, Louisville Showing up for Racial Justice, Stand Up Sundays, Students for Justice in Palestine, Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church, and Veterans for Peace Chapter 168
Where: Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church
Address: 4936 Brownsboro Road, Louisville, KY 40222
Ticket Info: $5.00 suggested donation, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Jaison Gardner – Host of WFPL’s “Strange Fruit”, John Wilborn of Veterans for Peace Chapter 168, and Sarah Zarantonello aka SCZ Independent Media Producer that will be moderated by Jared Zarantonello with FORward Radio.**
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Screening with Radio Free Nashville, Nashville Peace and Justice Center, and Veterans for Peace Chapter 89
Where: Nashville Public Library – Edmondson Pike Branch
Address: 5501 Edmondson Pike, Nashville 37211
Ticket Info: $5.00-$10.00 suggested donation ONLINE or at the door, with no one turned away for lack of funds.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with journalists Peter White and Warren Duzak, as well as Radio Free Nashville Program Host Greg Welsch. The discussion will be moderated by Joey King of Veterans for Peace Chapter 89.**
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Screening with the East Tennessee Society of Professional Journalists, the Knoxville-Oak Ridge Area Central Labor Council and WUTK-FM
Where: University of Tennessee Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy
Address: 1640 Cumberland Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee 37996
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Hubert Smith of the Hubert Smith Radio Show on WUTK-FM, Mike Martinez, President of the East Tennessee Society of Professional Journalists, and Suzanne Coile, President of the Knoxville-Oak Ridge Area Central Labor Council.**
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Screening with Move to Amend Buncombe County and the REAL Cooperative
Where: Open Space AVL
Address: 285 Haywood Rd, Asheville, NC 28806
Ticket Info: $5.00 suggested donation, with no one turned away for lack of funds.
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**Following the film there will be facilitated discussion with Diana Kruk with Move to Amend Buncombe County and Jim Hickey of the National Writers Union.**
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Screening with Balance and Accuracy in Journalism, Empowerment Project, The Community Church of Chapel Hill UU Peace & Justice Committee, and WCOM LP FM 103.5
Where: Varsity Theatre
Address: 123 E Franklin St, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Ticket Info: $5.00 suggested donation at the door, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with David Kasper, Oscar Winning filmmaker of Panama Deception, Michelle Laws, Executive Director of NC NAACP, Dani Martinez Moore, Director, Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project of NC, NC Justice Center, moderated by Wendy White, producer of Seizing Power.**
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Screening with NARO Cinema, the Green Party of Virginia, and the Virginia AFL-CIO
Where: NARO Cinema
Address: 1507 Colley Ave. Norfolk VA, 23517
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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After the screening, there will be a discussion facilitated by Shadows of Liberty Outreach Coordinator Debra Brown.
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Screening with Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Green Party of Virginia, the Virginia AFL-CIO, Virginia Organizing, and WTJU Radio 91.1 FM
Where: Bridge Progressive Arts
Address: 209 Monticello Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Ticket Info: $5.00 at the door, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with David Swanson of the Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Helena Cobban, Former global affairs columnist, The Christian Science Monitor, Sid Smith with the Green Party of Virginia. The discussion will be moderated by Mattew Slatts, Executive Director of the Bridge.**
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Screening with American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, Central New Mexico Move to Amend, Central New Mexico Labor Council, Common Cause New Mexico, KUMN 89.9 FM, Southwest Organizing Project and Veterans for Peace
Where: Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice
Address: 202 Harvard SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87106
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Charles Powell of Veterans for Peace, Debra Brown, US Outreach Coordinator for Shadows of Liberty, Lemoyne Castle of Central NM Move To Amend, and Viki Harrison, the Executive Director of Common Cause New Mexico. The discussion will be moderated by Tom Dent – Central NM Move To Amend.**
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Screening with Santa Fe Labor Film Festival, CWA LOCAL 7076, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes Local 480, KSFR 101.1FM Santa Fe Public Radio, New Mexico Common Cause, New Mexico Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, Northern New Mexico Central Labor Council, and Veterans for Peace Joan Duffy Chapter
Where: Center For Progress and Justice
Address: 1420 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe NM 87505
Ticket Info: $10.00 at the door or online here
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**Following the film there will be highly interactive panel discussion with Eduardo Tortuga of Santa Fe Veterans for Peace Chapter, and Heather Ferguson, Campaign Manager Common Cause New Mexico who will be joined via Skyp by filmmaker Jean-Philppe Trembaly.**
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Screening with ACLU of Charlotte, Action NC, American Constitution Society, Charlotte Area Move to Amend, and Greenpeace Charlotte
Where: Unitarian Church Church of Charlotte
Address: 234 N Sharon Amity Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211
Ticket Info: This is a free event, open to the public
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Screening with WTUL 91.5 FM
Where: Tulane University – McAlister Auditorium
Address: 6823 Saint Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118
Ticket Info: $5.oo for students, $8.00 general admission at the door
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**Following the film there will be a highly interactive discussion with Steve Beatty, editor of The Lens.**
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Screening with Baton Rouge Community Radio 96.9 FM, Baton Rouge Organizing, Bienville House Center for Peace and Justice, Leaders with Vision, and Manship Theatre
Where: Manship Theatre
Address: 100 Lafayette St, Baton Rouge, LA 70801
Ticket Info: $9.50 $8.50 for students, seniors, teachers, government employees and military WHYR $7.50
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**There will be a panel discussion following the film with Daniel Liebeskind – Organizer with Baton Rouge Organizing, Debra Brown – US Outreach Coordinator for Shadows of Liberty, and Ma’Moun Sukkar – Executive Director of the Bienville House Center for Peace and Justice, moderated by Brian Marks – Programming committee chair, Baton Rouge Community Radio.**
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Screening with KPFT 90.1 FM and the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston
Where: First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston
Address: 5200 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77004
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**There will be a panel discussion following the film with Aimee Mobley Turney – President League Women Voters of the Houston Area, Bill Crosier – President of Houston Peace and Justice Center, Egberto Willies – KPFT program host for “Politics Done Right”, Mike Honig – KPFT program host for “Thinkwing Radio”, and Phil Edwards – First UU Member and volunteer music host at KPFT, moderated by Phil Richardson First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston.**
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Screening with Texas State Employees Union, Common Ground for Texans, Austin Move to Amend, and KAZI 88.7 Austin Community Radio
Where: Texas State Employees Union
Address: 1700 South 1st Street Austin, TX 78704
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated
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**There will be a highly interactive panel discussion after the film with David Cobb – Move to Amend Co-Founder and Member of the National Leadership Team, Joe Arabie – Director Field Ed & Research Texas AFL-CIO, Stephanie Jackson – Texas State Employees Union Member and Organizer, and Todd Jagger – Western States Coordinator and Texas State Director of WOLF PAC, moderated by Marion Nickerson – Program Director at KAZI.**
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Screening with KNON 89.3, Move to Amend Fort Worth, Dallas Peace Center, Mothers Against Police Brutality, Veterans for Peace, CodePink Women for Peace, Fort Worth MoveOn Council, Texas Progressive Allies Coalition, Clean Elections Texas, North Texas Civil Rights Project, North Texas Jobs with Justice, North Texas Light Brigade, and Iraq Veterans Against the War
Where: The Texas Theatre
Address: 231 W. Jefferson Blvd Oak Cliff, TX 75208
Ticket Info: $10 online or at the door
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**There will be a panel discussion following the film with Bonnie Mathias, KNON Program Co-Host and Activist, Collette Flanagan, Founder of Mothers Against Police Brutality, David Gates, KNON Sound Engineer, John Fullinwider, President of the Dallas Peace Center, and Dr. Juanita Wallace, Former President of the Dallas NAACP and City Council Candidate, moderated by Gene Lantz – KNON Program Host.**
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Screening with the Mid-South Peace & Justice Center & the Memphis Newspaper Guild
Where: First Congregational Church
Address: 1000 South Cooper, Memphis, TN 38104
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
**There will be a highly interactive discussion following the film with Daniel Connolly, Vice President of the Memphis Newspaper Guild and Debra Brown, US Outreach Coordinator for Shadows of Liberty, moderated by Brad Watkins, Executive Director of The Mid-South Peace & Justice Center.**
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Screening with Square Books and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Oxford
Where: Off Square Books
Address: 129 Courthouse Square Oxford, MS 38655
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**After the film Professor Joseph B. Atkins with the Meek School of Journalism at the University of Mississippi will facilitate a highly interactive discussion.**
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Screening with the Mississippi Center for Justice, Mississippi NAACP, ACLU of Mississippi and the Computer Co-Op
Where: Rainbow Plaza
Address: 2807 Old Canton Road, Jackson, MS 39216
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**After the film, there will be a panel discussion with Dierdre Payne with the League of Women Voters of the Jackson Area, Donna Ladd Editor-In-Chief of the Jackson Free Press, Robert Shaffer President/Secretary-Treasurer of the Mississippi AFL-CIO and Dr. Sunny Fridge, a former producer, reporter and anchor in her 14th year of university teaching in the department of Mass Communications at Jackson State University. The panel will be moderated by Beth Orlansky, Advocacy Director for the Mississippi Center for Justice.**
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Screening with Move to Amend-Tuscaloosa
Where: Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Tuscaloosa
Address: 6400 New Watermelon Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**There will be a highly interactive panel discussion following the film with Chandra Clark, a Professor of Broadcast News at the University of Alabama, and former News Producer at ABC 33/40 in Birmingham and WDBB in Tuscaloosa, Jim Price, Organizer with Move to Amend Tuscaloosa who served for twenty-six years as a field representative, grassroots organizer, and lobbyist at the Sierra Club, Pam Tran, a Professor of Broadcast News at the University of Alabama for the past 25 years, and Tommy Stevenson, a long-time political reporter and columnist for the Tuscaloosa News. The panel will be facilitated by Mike Letcher, Production Manager for the University of Alabama Center for Public Television.**
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Screening with Alabama State University Department of Languages & Literature and the Department of Communications
Where: Alabama State UniversityJohn Garrick Hardy Student Center Theater
Address: 1055 Tullibody Drive Montgomery, AL 36104
Ticket Info: This is a free event, open to the public.
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**After the screening, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Mark Hill, Assistant Professor of English and Film Studies, Mr. Jonathan Himsel, Instructor of Communications (TV and Film Production), and Dr. Carlos Morrison, Associate Professor of Communications.**
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Screening with University of West Georgia
Where: University of West Georgia - Bonner Lecture Hall
Address: 1601 Maple Street, Carrollton, GA 30118
Ticket Info: This is a free event, open to the public.
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**There will be a highly interactive discussion following the film, facilitated by Dr. Greg Dixon, Adjunct Professor in the Political Science Department at University of West Georgia.**
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Screening with WRFG 89.3 FM/Radio Free Georgia, Georgia AFL-CIO, Georgia Peace & Justice Coalition, Metro Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America and Atlanta Move to Amend
Where: IBEW Union Hall
Address: 501 Pulliam Street Southwest, Atlanta, GA 30312
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**After the screening there will be a highly interactive panel discussion with Dawn Gibson of the Georgia Peace & Justice Coalition Heather Gray, host of the WRFG radio program Just Peace, and member of the WRFG Board of Directors, Move to Amend Atlanta’s Jerome Scott, an organizer, popular educator and author in the South since the 1970s, Milt Tambor, Chair of the Metro Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America, and Yvonne T. Robinson, Secretary-Treasurer of the Georgia AFL-CIO.**
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Screening with Armstrong State University Department of Criminal Justice, Social & Political Science, Coffee Party Savannah, Retirees Unite For the Future, the Savannah Regional Central Labor Council, and the Civic Awareness Committee of the Berean Missionary Baptist Association
Where: Armstrong State University – University Hall Room 156
Address: 11935 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31419
Ticket Info: This is a free event, open to the public. Donations are greatly appreciated.
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**There will be a panel discussion following the film with Brett Hulme, President of the Savannah Regional Central Labor Council, Phil Meyers, President of Retirees Unite For the Future (RUFF) and former employee with The New York Post, and Vicki Weeks with Savannah Soundings, moderated by Dr. Ned Rinalducci of the Criminal Justice, Social & Political Science Department at Armstrong State University.**
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Screening with the College of Charleston Department of Communication and the Urban Studies Program, Media Reform South Carolina, Social Justice Committee of the Unitarian Church in Charleston, and the South Carolina Progressive Network
Where: College of Charleston Tate Center Room 207
Address: 66 George Street, Charleston, SC 29424
Ticket Info: This is a FREE event, open to the public, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**There will be a highly interactive panel discussion following the film with Erin McKee – South Carolina AFL-CIO President, Dr David Parisi – College of Charleston Department of Communication, Dr. Ryan Milner – College of Charleston Department of Communication, and Virginia Friedman – Media Reform South Carolina, moderated by Kevin Keenan, College of Charleston Urban Studies Program Director.**
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Screening with Tapp’s Arts Center, South Carolina Progressive Network, and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Columbia
Where: Tapp’s Arts Center
Address: 1644 Main St Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Ticket Info: $7.00 online or at the door
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**There will be a highly interactive panel discussion after the film with Bill Rogers, Executive Director of the South Carolina Press Association, Candace Chellew-Hodge a reporter, anchor, writer and editor formerly with WGST Radio, WAGA-TV and CNN, Carrington Hardin and Ginevra Gaitor, Co-Editors of Tiger News at Benedict College, Ernest L. Wiggins, an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of South Carolina, and a former reporter and urban affairs editor at The State, and Frank W. Baker, a media literacy education consultant, and former broadcast journalist and educational TV specialist, moderated by South Carolina Progressive Network Director, Brett Bursey.**
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Screening with Colorado Media Justice Foundation
Where: Stargazers Theatre & Event Center
Address: 10 South Parkside Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Ticket Info: General Admission Ticket: Open Seating and Film Panel Discussion – $10.00 plus ticketing fee. VIP Community Radio Lovers Reception Ticket- $25.00 plus ticketing fee. Includes live music, heavy hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, reserved seating, film screening and panel discussion- Doors @ 5:30 PM. Both tickets are available ONLINE or at the door.
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**Panel Discussion with Debra Brown, U.S. Outreach Coordinator for Shadows of Liberty and Stephen Justino, Chair of Colorado Move To Amend; moderated by Colorado Dennis Apuan of the Media Justice Foundation**
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Screening with Encircle Film Series
Where: Bijou Art Cinema
Address: 492 E 13th Ave, Eugene OR 97401
Ticket Info: Adult $7, Student $6, Senior/Child $5 at the door
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**There will be an audience discussion to follow, skyping with Norman Solomon Author, Activist and columnist**
Screening with the University of Texas at Austin Journalism School and the Texas State Employees Union
Where: Belo Center for New Media Auditorium (BMC 2.106) University of Texas at Austin
Address: 300 W. Dean Keeton Austin, TX 78712
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
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**There will be a panel discussion following the film.**
Screening with the Unitarian Universalist Church of Tucson
Where: Unitarian Universalist Church of Tucson
Address: 4831 E. 22nd Street Tucson, AZ 85711
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations appreciated.
** There will be a special performance by the Ragging Grannies prior to the film, and an interactive discussion after the film, moderated by media expert Craig McComb. **
Screening with the Alliance for Global Justice
Where: Global Justice Center
Address: 225 E. 26th Street Tucson, AZ 85713
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations appreciated.
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** There will be an interactive Q&A with Filmmaker Jean-Philippe Tremblay following the film. **
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Screening with Radio Phoenix
Where: Phoenix Center for the Arts
Address: 1202 North 3rd Street, Phoenix AZ 85004
Ticket Info: $10 online or at the door. To purchase tickets online, click here.
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** There will be a panel discussion following the film, and light snacks and beverages will be served. **
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Screening with the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada and SEIU Nevada Local 1107
Where: SEIU Nevada Local 1107
Address: 3785 E. Sunset Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89120
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
**There will be a panel discussion following the film with Erika Washington, Director of Development at the Las Vegas Urban League and former journalist with the Las Vegas Sentinel, and Ken Lange, host of “Civil Engagement” on KUNV, moderated by Laura Martin of the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada.**
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Screening with KDRT 95.7 FM
Where: Davis Media Access
Address: 1623 Fifth Street, Davis, CA. 95616
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
** Following the film, there will be a highly interactive Q&A with Shadows of Liberty contributor Roberta Baskin. **
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Screening with the Northern Nevada Central Labor Council and The Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada
Where: The Labor Temple
Address: 1819 Hymer, Sparks, NV 89431
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
**There will be a highly interactive discussion following the film with journalist and activist Andrew Barbano, Dennis Myers, News editor at Reno News and Review, and Stacey Shinn with the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, moderated by John Stevens, President of the Northern Nevada Central Labor Council.**
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Screening with KKRN Community Radio, Shasta Tehama Trinity Chapter of the ACLU-NC, Humanists Society of Redding
Where: Pilgrim Church
Address: 2850 Foothill Blvd., Redding, CA 96001
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
** There will be a Q&A following the film with Shadows of Liberty contributor Norman Solomon. **
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Screening with KSKQ 89.5 and the Rogue Valley UU Fellowship
Where: Rogue Valley UU Fellowship
Address: 87 4th St, Ashland, OR 97520
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
**There will be a panel discussion following the film with Shadows of Liberty Outreach Coordinator Debra Brown, Dennis Remick of Human Rights Now, KSKQ New Director Jason Houk, and Wes Brian a program host for KSKQ with Southern Oregon Jobs with Justice, moderated by David Hyd, Chair of the Rogue Valley UU Fellowship Social Justice Committee.**
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Screening with KXCR FM 90.7 FM Community Radio
Where: Siuslaw Public Library
Address: 1460 9th St, Florence, OR 97439
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
** There will be a highly interactive discussion following the film. **
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Screening with KBOO Community Radio, Portland Alliance for Democracy, Move to Amend PDX, the Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church, and the Oregon AFL-CIO
Where: The Oregon Labor Center
Address: 3645 SE 32nd Ave, Portland, OR 97202
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
**There will be a panel discussion following the film with David Delk of Portland Alliance for Democracy and Move to Amend PDX, Madelyn Elder, President of CWA Local 7901, and Theresa Mitchell of KBOO, moderated by KBOO program host Linda Olson-Osterlund. **
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Screening with 91.3 KBCS, Move to Amend Seattle, and the University of Washington Society of Professional Journalists Student Chapter
Where: SIFF Cinema Film Center
Address: Seattle Center campus, near the corner of Warren & Republican. Click here for directions.
Ticket Info: $10 online or at the door. Click here to purchase tickets online.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
**There will be a post film panel with Jonathan Tong of Seattle Move to Amend and Norm Conrad with MoveOn, moderated by Sonya Green, news and public affairs director at KBCS.**
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Screening with KSVU 90.1 FM
Where: Concrete Community Center
Address: 45821 Railroad Avenue, Concrete, Washington 98237
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
** There will be a facilitated discussion following the film. **
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Screening with KRFP 90.3 FM and the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse
Where: Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse
Address: 420 East Second Street, Moscow, Idaho 83843
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donation greatly appreciated.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
**There will be a post film panel with Kenton Bird, Professor with the School of Journalism and Mass Media – University of Idaho, Leigh Robartes, KRFP Co-Founder and Station Manager and Susan Ross, Professor of English at Washington State University, moderated by Fiddlin’ Big Al – Alan Chidester, Community Radio DJ and Citizen Journalist.**
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Screening with KYRS Thin Air Community Radio, Peace and Justice Action League of Spokane, Spokane Move to Amend the Constitution, and the Unitarian Universalist Church of Spokane
Where: Magic Lantern Theater
Address: 25 W Main Ave #150, Spokane, WA 99201
Ticket Info: $10 at the door, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
RSVP Online: Via Facebook
** The film will be followed by a highly interactive panel discussion with Taylor Weech, host of Praxis, a live radio show and podcast on KYRS 88.1 & 92.3 FM, Dr Gary Krug, Professor of Communications and Chair of Communication Studies Department at Eastern Washington University, Rev. Dr. Todd F. Eklof of The Unitarian Universalist Church of Spokane, and Ted Hensold of Spokane Moves to Amend the Constitution. **
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Screening with the Arkansas Coalition for Peace and Justice, and the Arkansas AFL-CIO
Where: Vino’s Brewpub
Address: 923 W 7th St, Little Rock, AR 72201
Ticket Info: Free, with donations appreciated
RSVP Online: Via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a panel discussion following the film with Sarah Whites-Koditschek – Reporter / Anchor, KUAR, Hamid Ebrahimifar – ACPJ Board member and peace & justice activist and Sheldon Richman – Editor of the monthly journal: Future of Freedom, moderated by Bob Estes, Chair of the Arkansas Coalition for Peace & Justice. **
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Screening with the OMNI Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology
Where: OMNI Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology
Address: 3274 No. Lee Ave, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72702
Ticket Info: Free, with donations greatly appreciated
RSVP Online: Via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a panel discussion following the film with Art Hobson, Emeritus Professor of Physics – University of Arkansas, Ben Pollock, Interim Assistant Director, Center for Ethics in Journalism, Joyce Hale, an environmental activist with the League of Women Voters, Sonia Gutierrez, a social entrepreneur and business owner, running for Fayetteville City Council, and Shadows of Liberty Outreach Coordinator Debra Brown. The panel will be moderated by Dick Bennett, Co-founder, OMNI Center for Peace, Justice, and Ecology. **
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When: Friday, October 17 at 6:30 PM
Screening with the Journalism and Mass Communications Student Organization – Tulsa Community College
Where: Tulsa Community College – Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity
Address: 910 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa OK, 74119 (Located in downtown Tulsa at 10th and Boston. Free parking is available in any TCC lot.)
Ticket Info: This is a free event, open to the public
RSVP Online: Via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a panel discussion following the film with Holly Wall, the Managing Editor of This Land Press and Tulsa Community College’s award-winning video journalist and scholar Ed Taylor, moderated by Dr. Beverly S. Bailey, coordinator of Journalism/Mass Communications/Digital Media at Tulsa community College. **
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Screening with the Native American Journalists Association & Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication
Where: University of Oklahoma, Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation Auditorium, Gaylord Hall Room 1140
Address: 395 W. Lindsey, Norman, OK 73019
Ticket Info: $5.00 suggested donation is appreciated and can made online or at the door.
Additional Information: Available on Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a facilitated discussion following the film with Osage News editor Shannon Shaw-Duty and Dr Robert Kerr of the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, at the University of Oklahoma. The panel will be moderated by John M. Hockett, the Assistant Dean of the Gaylord College of Journalism
and Mass Communication. **
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Screening with P.E.A.C.E. – University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Where: Summers Auditorium, James R. Connor University Center
Address: 800 W. Main Street, Whitewater, WI 53190
Ticket Info: Free and open to the public
Screening with All Souls Unitarian Church
Where: All Souls Unitarian Church
Address: 2952 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114
Ticket Info: Free with donations greatly appreciated
RSVP: Online via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a facilitated discussion following the film. **
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Screening with MoveOn Topeka, Washburn University – Learning in the Community Program, and the Mass Media Department
Where: Washburn University, Henderson Learning Resource Center, Room 100
Address: 1700 SW College Ave, Topeka, Kansas 66621
Ticket Info: This is a free screening, with donations appreciated
RSVP Online: Via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a highly interactive discussion following the film with Mike Caddell of Radio Free Kansas, Capitol City NOW president Stephanie Mott, and Mary Akerstrom, moderated by Jim McCullough of Topeka Center for Peace and Justice. **
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Screening with the University of Central Missouri Society of Professional Journalists
Where: University of Central Missouri, Wood 205
Address: 108 W South St Warrensburg, MO 64093 (Visitor parking at Holden & Clark)
Ticket Info: Free with donations appreciated
RSVP Online: Via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
Screening with KZGM
Where: The Star Theater
Address: 205 East Main Street Willow Springs, MO 65793
Ticket Info: $10.00 suggested donation at the door
RSVP Online Via: Facebook and Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a highly interactive discussion after the film **
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Screening with the United Media Guild
Where: Communications Workers of America Local 6300
Address: 2258 Grissom Dr, St. Louis MO 63146
Ticket Info: Free, with donations greatly appreciated
RSVP Online: Via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a post film conversation with radio personality Kenny Murdock of the Murdock Report, and William Toole, St Louis Move to Amend Chapter Coordinator, moderated by Jeff Gordon, President of the United Media Guild. **
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Screening with WECI 91.5
Where: Earlham College – Landrum Bolling Center, Room 105
Address: 801 National Road West, Richmond Indiana 47374
Ticket Info: This is a free screening, with donations appreciated.
RSVP: Online via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** The head of the Earlham Journalism Department will lead a Q&A and discussion along with WECI staff. **
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Screening with the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington
Where: Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington, Bloomington Indiana
Address: 2120 North Fee Lane, Bloomington, IN 47408
Ticket Info: Free with donations greatly appreciated
RSVP: Via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a post film discussion with journalist Mike Leonard, Minister Jack King, and Shadows of Liberty US Outreach Coordinator Debra Brown, moderated by Rev.Barbara Carlson **
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Screening with WEFT
Where: The ART Theater Co-op - Champaign Illinois
Address: 126 W. Church St. Champaign, IL 61820
Ticket Info: $10.00 online or at the ART Theater box office in advance or day of
More information available via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
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Screening with the Unitarian Universalist Society of Iowa City & the Iowa AFL-CIO
Where: Unitarian Universalist Society of Iowa City
Address: 10 S. Gilbert Street, Iowa City IA 52240
Ticket Info: Free with donations greatly appreciated
Additional Information: Available on Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** Immediately following the film, we will present Senator Bernie Sanders with the Shadows of Liberty Freedom of Information Defender Award, followed by a Q&A with former FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson. **
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Screening with KHOI
Where: KHOI Studios, Ames Iowa
Address: 410 Douglas Avenue, Ames, Iowa 50010
Tickets: $5.00 suggested donation at door
RSVP via Facebook or Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a post film discussion with Gavin Aronsen of the Ames Tribune and Professor Dennis Chamberlain of the Iowa State University Department of Journalism, moderated by Thomas Beell – KHOI Board Secretary & Professor Emeritus of Journalism – Greenlee School of Journalism. **
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Screening with the First Unitarian Church of Des Moines Iowa, and Iowa AFL-CIO
Where: First Unitarian Church of Des Moines Iowa
Address: 1800 Bell Avenue Des Moines, IA 50315
Ticket Info: Admission is free, but donations are greatly appreciated.
RSVP online: Via Facebook or via Bullfrog Communities
** There will be a facilitated discussion after the film with Ken Sagar, President of the Iowa Federation of Labor, Frank Cordaro with Des Moines Catholic Worker, and Deborah Holley from the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. **
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Screening with TNG-CWA Local 34022, CJAM 91.5 FM, and Wayne State University
Venue: St. Andrew’s Hall on the Wayne State University Campus, 918 Ludington Mall Detroit, MI 48202
Panel: Jack Lessenberry (Head of the Journalism Faculty at Wayne State University), Zoran Kljajic (News Director, CJAM 91.1 FM)
Please RSVP on our Facebook page or here.
Free with donations appreciated
Screening with The Art House and MoveOn South Bend
Venue: The Art House, 211 S. Main St., Floor 2, Goshen 46526
For ticketing info and Facebook event page please click here.
Screening with Berrien Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Venue: Berrien Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4340 Lincoln Ave, St Joseph, Michigan 49085
Please RSVP on our Facebook page or here.
Free with donations appreciated
Venue: The Media Garden, Marsupial Bridge Media Garden across from Trocodaro under the Holton St. Bridge
Please RSVP on our Facebook page or here.
Free with donations appreciated
Screening with WDRT
Venue: The Ark, 401 E Jefferson St, Viroqua, WI 54665
Screening with AM950 KTNF –The Progressive Voice of Minnesota and Minnesota Newspaper and Communications Guild
Venue: The Wellstone Center, 179 Robie Street East St. Paul, MN 55107
Panel: Jeff Cohen (Film contributor, Author), Janet Moore (President of Newspaper Guild), Jeremy Iggers (Executive Director, Twin Cities Media Alliance)
Screening with Zeitgeist Arts, Move to Amend, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Duluth Peace & Justice Committee, Reader Weekly
7:00pm, Sunday, 20th July 2014
Venue: Zeitgeist Arts, 222 East Superior Street, Suite 326 Duluth, MN 55802
Panel: David Cobb – Move to Amend Co-Founder, Robert Boone, Editor Reader Weekly, Virgil Boehland, Duluth Move to Amend Chapter Chair
Screening with First Unitarian Universalist Church of Rochester
Venue: First Unitarian Universalist Church of Rochester, 1727 Walden Lane SW Rochester, MN 55902
Please RSVP on our Facebook page or here.
Free with donations appreciated
Screening with WERU
Venue: Bangor Public Library Lecture Hall, 145 Harlow St, Bangor, ME 04401
Screening with WMPG
Venue: Local Sprouts, 649 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101
Tickets: $12 in advance through brownpapertickets.com; $15 at the door
Screening with Vermont Peace & Justice Center and Action Coalition for Media Education (ACME)
Venue: Vermont Peace & Justice Center, 60 Lake St #1C, Burlington, VT 05401
Free with donations greatly appreciated
Screening with First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Palm Beaches
Venue: 635 Prosperity Farms Rd, North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Free with donations greatly appreciated
Screening with WMNF 88.5 FM
Venue: WMNF 88.5 FM Studio, 1210 E. MLK Blvd. Tampa, FL 33603
$8 at the door
Screening with WSLR-LP 96.5
Venue: WSLR-LP 96.5 Studio, 525 Kumquat Ct, Sarasota, FL 34236
$3.00 at the door
Screening with NewFilmmakers NY
Venue: Courthouse Theater at Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Ave., New York, NY, 10003
Admission for the whole evening is $6
Check newfilmmakers.com for more information
Panel Presentation with The Left Forum
Venue: Room 1.63, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 524 West 59th Street NY, NY 10019
This event is a panel presentation showing clips of the film
Panel participants: Deepa Kumar, Kristina Borjesson, Jean-Philippe Tremblay
For more information click here.
For conference registration information click here.
Screening with National Federation of Community Broadcasters
As part of NFCB Community Media Conference
Venue: Hyatt Regency, 1800 Presidents St Reston, VA 20190
Private event for conference participants
For more information on the conference click here
Screening with The Nebraska Unitarian Church of Lincoln Social Justice Committee, Nebraskans For Peace and KZUM 89.3FM
Venue: The Unitarian Church 1333 N. 33rd Street, Sanctuary Lincoln NE 68503
$5 Suggested donation
Screening with South Dakota AFL-CIO
Venue: Labor Temple, 101 S Fairfax Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57103
$5 Suggested donation
Screening with Bismarck Mandan UU Fellowship and Church Social Justice Committee
Venue: 818 E. Divide Avenue Bismarck, ND 58501
$5 Suggested donation
Screening with Naked Winery South Dakota
Venue: Naked Winery South Dakota, 23851 Hwy 385. Hill City, SD 57745
Free with donations greatly appreciated
Free Screening
Venue: Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock, 48 Shelter Rock Rd, Manhassett, NY 11030
As part of the Tuesday Media Film Series with MoveOn.org and Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock (UUCSR)
Free admission.
Register to attend or register with UUCSR
Free Screening
Venue: 5 White Street, #2B, New York, NY 10013
Followed by a Q&A with the director Jean-Philippe Tremblay
This is a special house screening free and open to public.
RSVP is required. Please RSVP via Facebook here or email: zeynep@docfactory.org
Venue: Gershman YWCA, 401 S Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 191447
Presented by Prometheus Radio Project
Followed by a Q&A with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay
$10 – $20 Sliding Scale tickets available at the door.
Venue: AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD
Followed by a Q&A with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay and award winning investigative journalists Roberta Baskin, Kristina Borjesson, and Robert Parry all of whom are contributors of the film. Moderated by Chancellar Williams of the Free Press.
Click here for more info and tickets
Venue: The Real News Media Center, 231 N. Holliday St., Baltimore, MD 21022
Presented by The Real News Network
Followed by a discussion and Q&A session with the director Jean-Philippe Tremblay, award winning investigative journalists and ‘Shadows of Liberty’ contributors Roberta Baskin and Kristina Borjesson, Glen Ford – Exec. Editor of BlackAgendaReport.com, and Paul Jay – The Real News Network CEO.
RSVP via Facebook here or via email Rosette@therealnews.com
Pay what you can
Free Screening at Yale University
Venue: Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University, 53 Wall St New Haven, CT 06510
Presented by Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University
Followed by a Q&A with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay, moderated by Mark Oppenheimer of the Yale Journalism Initiative
Free and open to public
RSVP Requested. Click here for more info and to RSVP
Venue: Red River Theatre
Followed by a Q&A with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay
Click here for tickets
Free Screening
Venue: 1739 Bernardston Unitarian Meeting House, 49 Church St Bernardston, MA 01337
Presented by Congregational Unitarian Society of Bernardston
Followed by a Q&A with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay
RSVP Requested. Click here for more info and to RSVP
Venue: Providence Newspaper Guild Union Hall, 270 Westminster St Providence, RI 02903
Presented by Providence Newspaper Guild
Followed by a Q&A with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay
RSVP Requested. Click here for more info and to RSVP
$5.00 at the door
Free Screening
Venue: Simmons College, 300 Fenway Boston, MA 02115
Presented by Simmons College Newspaper
Followed by a Q&A with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay, Erica Moura of the Boston Herald, and Len Mailloux – senior lecturer at the Communications Department in Simmons College.
RSVP Requested. Click here for more info and to RSVP
Venue: University Center Conference Center, 525 S State St, Chicago
As part of the Media Consortium Conference
Private screening for conference participants only.
Click here for more info on the Media Consortium Conference
Venue: The Barrymore Theatre, 2090 Atwood Ave, Madison, WI 53704
Presented by WORT 89.9 FM and the Center for Media and Democracy
Followed by a discussion with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay, plus John Nichols of the Nation magazine, and Lisa Graves of the Center for Media and Democracy.
$5.00 donation at the door.
This event is a benefit for WORT and CMD.
Free Screening
Venue: Northwestern University School of Law, Complex Civil Litigation Center, 375 E Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60611
Presented by MoveOn Chicago, Rainbow PUSH, Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, Bluhm Legal Clinic Northwestern Law, Chicago Media Action, Multikulti, WZRD 88.3 FM
Followed by a panel with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay, Nancy Wade from Green Party, Dale Lehman – News Director for WZRD 88.3 FM, Mitchell Szczepanczyk of Chicago Media Action, Mike Kalas from Multikulti / Chicago Indymedia, moderated by Bill Turck of AM 1710 Que4 Radio.
Presented by Chicago Media Action, MoveOn Chicago, Rainbow PUSH, Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, Bluhm Legal Clinic Northwestern Law, Multikulti, WZRD 88.3 FM.
Admission is free but space is limited.
Free screening
Venue: Rutgers University, Scott Hall Room 135, 77 College Ave New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Followed by a Q&A with the director Jean-Philippe Tremblay and Deepa Kumar, author and Media Studies Professor at Rutgers University
RSVP Requested. Click here for more info and to RSVP
Free Screening at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Venue: Room 32-144, Ray and Maria Stata Center (Building 32), 32 Vassar Street, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA
Click here for the map of the venue
Presented by Western Hemisphere Project
Followed by a Q&A with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay
Free and open to public
Special Screening and Comedy Night!
Venue: Regent Theatre, 7 Medford Street, Arlington, MA
Featuring two of Boston’s finest comedians: Jimmy Tingle & Matthew Filipowicz, with comedy before the fim and a post-film interview with the director, Jean-Philippe Tremblay
Presented by Laughing Liberally Boston
General Admission: $10 advance; $12 day of show
Click here for more info & tickets
In 26 Middle Eastern and North African countries, starting 31st January 2014.
Screening with Peace Action of San Mateo County
Where: Beck Hall at the Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo
Address: 300 E. Santa Inez Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94401
Ticket Info: This is a free, and all are welcome
**After the screening, join us for group discussion.**
Screening with the London Socialist Film Co-op
Where: Bolivar Hall
Address: 54 Grafton Way London W1T 5DL
Ticket Info: Admission £10. Concessions £8. Discount to annual members £4. Tickets are on sale from 10.20 am on the day of the showing.
**Following the film there will be a discussion led by Ann Field, Campaign for Press & Broadcasting Freedom, Gavin MacFayden, Director, Center for Investigative Journalism, Media and Communications, Goldsmith University of London, and David Harrold, of the Save Shaker Aamer Campaign**
Screening with the Unitarian Universalist Community Church
Where: Unitarian Universalist Community Church
Address: 70 Sycamore Drive, Park Forest, IL
Ticket Info: This is a free event, with donations greatly appreciated.
**Free coffee, tea, and popcorn. Join in the lively discussion. Invite friends! **
Screening with the Department of Communication, Media, and Persuasion at Idaho State University
Where: Idaho State University Pond Student Union, Salmon River Suite
Address: 921 S 8th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83201
Ticket Info: This is a free event, open to the public.
**Following the film, Dr. D. Jasun Carr and Dr. Zac Gershberg will moderate a crowd-oriented discussion.**
Screening with the Department of Political Science and the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah
Where: University of Utah OSH Hinckley Caucus Room 255
Address: 260 Central Campus Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Ticket Info: This is a free event, open to the public.
**Following the film, there will be a highly interactive panel discussion.**
Screening with DuPage Peace Through Justice Coalition (Just Views)
Where: DuPage Unitarian Universalist Church
Address: 1828 Old Naperville Road, Naperville, IL 60563
Ticket Info: This is a free, open event with donations appreciated
RSVP: RSVP suggested not required.
Click here for more info.
**After the screening, join us for group discussion.**
Fourth Friday Flick Series
Where: Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva
Address: 110 S. 2nd St., Geneva, Illinois 60134
Ticket Info: This is a free screening open to all.
**Discussion will follow the film.**
Screening with the Coalition to Restore Democracy
Where: Century 12 Evanston
Address: 1715 Maple Ave, Evanston, IL, US, 60201
Ticket Info: Tickets are $11 and can be purchased Online or at the door.
**Following the film there will be a panel discussion.**
Social Forum 2015 Special Screening
Where: Temple Student Center Cinema
Address: 1755 N. 13th Street Philadelphia, PA 19122
Ticket Info: This is a screening open and free to all Social Forum participants.
Free Screening
Venue: Open Fire Pizza, 3951 Broadway St, Kansas City, MO 64111
Free Screening
Presented by Wonju Citizen Solidarity
Venue: Media Center in Wonju, 139 Wonil-ro, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, S. Korea
Free Screening
Presented by Incheon Human Rights Solidarity, as part of the Culture Festival
Free Screening
Presented by Bootstrap Doc Night
Followed by a discussion with filmmaker Jean-Philippe Tremblay, Magnus Nome from Open Democracy & Jamie Elliot from London Journalism Centre
Venue: Merci Marie Cafe, 18 Ashwin Street, London E8 3DL
Free Screening
Venue: New York Public Library, 127 East 58th Street, NY 10022
As part of the Canadian Media Literacy Week
Théâtre Outremont, Montreal
Free Screening
Presented by Solidarity for Freedom of Expression, as part of the Culture Festival
Venue: Bunker 1, 199-17 B1 Ttanji Times, Dongsung-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Presented by DocHouse
Presented by KPFK Radio and Brad Friedman
Special Screening with Jean-Philippe Tremblay, Norman Solomon, Pratap Chatterjee and Dan Ellsberg, moderated by Mickey Huff
Presenting the Bertha Foundation’s ‘Ben Bagdikian Award’ to Dan Ellsberg and Gary Webb
Proceeds benefit Project Censored, Media Freedom Foundation and KPFA Community Radio
UK Festival Premiere – Opening night gala
European Festival Premiere – Closing gala
World Premiere