Activist Film Series is pleased to announce the WORLD PREMIERE with the film maker Robert Lundahl.
"Who are my People?" about environmental struggles, Indigenous lands and Native Peoples.
With 2000 hours of production and editing, this is an amazingly in-depth film!
The Film maker and several tribal elders and leaders are attending from Yuma, Needles, NV and Arizona.
Suggested Donations $4-10 for gas and donations, but no one turned away for lack of funds. INFO >> www.ActivistSanDiego.org/node/4284
"Who are my People?" about environmental struggles, Indigenous lands and Native Peoples.
With 2000 hours of production and editing, this is an amazingly in-depth film!
The Film maker and several tribal elders and leaders are attending from Yuma, Needles, NV and Arizona.
Suggested Donations $4-10 for gas and donations, but no one turned away for lack of funds. INFO >> www.ActivistSanDiego.org/node/4284
“Who Are My People?” is a (1 hour) television documentary film on the current and controversial topic of the build out of large scale renewable energy in the deserts of the West.
The LA Times indicates, we are at a “Flashpoint” between competing value-systems. Bodies have been exhumed, and geoglyphs destroyed, in an area that is a long-term indigenous settlement. “Who Are My People?” depicts how the world's energy firms like Solar Millennium, the German Solar Giant, have met their match in a small group of Native American elders, in the hottest desert on the planet.
The film takes us behind the scenes of two of the largest solar projects in the world, "fast tracked" by US renewable energy policies.
The LA Times indicates, we are at a “Flashpoint” between competing value-systems. Bodies have been exhumed, and geoglyphs destroyed, in an area that is a long-term indigenous settlement. “Who Are My People?” depicts how the world's energy firms like Solar Millennium, the German Solar Giant, have met their match in a small group of Native American elders, in the hottest desert on the planet.
The film takes us behind the scenes of two of the largest solar projects in the world, "fast tracked" by US renewable energy policies.
WITH DON ALFREDO FIGUEROA (YAQUI, CHEMEHUEVI), REVEREND RONALD VAN FLEET (MOJAVE TRADITIONAL/HEREDITARY CHIEF), PHIL SMITH (CHEMEHUEVI). PRESTON ARROW-WEED (QUECHAN, KUMEYAAY), CHEMEHUEVI CHAIRMAN CHARLES WOOD. TRACKS: KEITH SECOLA (IRON MOUNTAIN OJIBWE), JESUS FIGUEROA (CHEMEHUEVI, YAQUI, DINE), VICTOR VAN FLEET (QUECHAN) AND QUECHAN BIRD SINGERS, CHEMEHUEVI HEREDITARY CHIEF LARRY EDDY, MOJAVE INDIAN NATION TRIBAL BAND.
Film website: http://WhoAreMyPeople.com/ also see Chris Clarke's essay and review of the film on the website.
Please pass this along to everyone else. Not to be missed!
Jorge for Activist San Diego KNSJ.org is the Media Sponsor for this event.
Jorge for Activist San Diego KNSJ.org is the Media Sponsor for this event.
-- Jorge 619-952-5569 <= For more info. => Martin 619-871-9354 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Monday, June 17th @ 7 pm
Join a KNSJ-fm 89.1 & Media Justice forum!
plus the June 17th ASD Gen. Meeting & Activist Board Elections:
Everyone Welcome; Join us for a KNSJ & Media Justice forum with panelists!
Without access to information and the media, Democracy is empty.
How do we open the public airwaves including launching KNSJ?
ASD's annual meeting to elect new ASD Board members. Become a member, vote:
For further info call 619-871-9354
www.ActivistSanDiego.org/node/4282
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Prop 8 & DOMA: Day Of Decision:
Without access to information and the media, Democracy is empty.
How do we open the public airwaves including launching KNSJ?
ASD's annual meeting to elect new ASD Board members. Become a member, vote:
For further info call 619-871-9354
www.ActivistSanDiego.org/node/4282
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Prop 8 & DOMA: Day Of Decision:
Win or Lose, We're Not Done Yet!
www.ActivistSanDiego.org/node/4286RALLY Location:
Hillcrest Pride Flag: University Ave and Normal St. SD, CA. 92103Regardless of the The US Supreme Court's decision, DOMA or Prop 8, please meet at the Hillcrest Pride Flagpole (University Ave and Normal St. SD, CA. 92103) starting at 5pm. ***THE DECISION WILL MOST LIKELY COME DOWN MONDAY JUNE 17 OR MONDAY JUNE 24***
The US Supreme Court is about to make its decision on the legality of CA's Prop 8 and the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). The date is unknown at this time, so be prepared to mobilize and join us at the Hillcrest Pride Flag for a rally with speakers and a march on the day when they are announced. Then join us afterward at the SD LGBT Center at 7:30pm for more activities in response to the decision. www.ActivistSanDiego.org/node/4286
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