Chicago Film Premier: Vietnam, LBJ, and Third World

Friday, February 1, 2013 - 7:00pm

Panel on Empire, Colonialism, and Torture

  • Oliver Stone, Academy-Award winning director and author
  • Peter Kuznick, professor of history at American University
  • José E. López, executive director, Puerto Rican Cultural Center Juan Antonio Corretjer
  • Margaret Power, M.C., Illinois Coalition Against Torture

Sponsors:
Illinois Coalition Against Torture and the Puerto Rican Cultural Center

Endorsers:
American Friends Service Committee
Benedictine Sisters of Chicago
Citizens Alert
Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights
Code Pink - Chicago
Democratic Socialist of America
Eighth Day Center for Justice
Historians Against the War
In These Times
Nation Discussion Group Chicago
Portoluz
Viatorians
(List in formation)

Doors open at 6 p.m.
$5 sliding scale admission. No one turned away.
Books available for sale. Authors will sign copies from 6:30 to 7.
Parking available

Location

Roberto Clemente High School
1147 N. Western at Division
Chicago, IL
Contact Information: 

For more information: www.illinoiscat.wordpress.com or 773-278-6706

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