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Black Sheep Books is an all-volunteer
workers' collective specializing in radical
and scholarly used books.
5 State Street, Montpelier, VT | (802) 225-8906

"Meeting Face to Face: The Iraq-U.S. Labor Solidarity Tour" (4/27/06)

04/27/06 12:48am

2006-04-26 19:48
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Black Sheep Books presents

Thursday, April 27 at 7:00 p.m.
at 4 Langdon Street, Montpelier, Vermont

"Meeting Face to Face: The Iraq-U.S. Labor Solidarity Tour,"
27-minute documentary film

Followed by a half-hour discussion with Traven Leyshon,
president of the Washington-Orange-Lamoille Labor Council

On this third anniversary of the outbreak of the Iraq war, the Center for Study of Working Class Life is proud to release "Meeting Face to Face: the Iraq-U.S. Labor Solidarity Tour," a 27-minute documentary directed by Jonathan Levin that breaks through mainstream media walls for the first time to bring Iraqi and labor voices into the debate about the war and what the next steps should be.

"Meeting Face to Face" follows the tour of six senior Iraqi labor leaders to twenty-five U.S. cities in June 2005, sponsored by U.S. Labor against the War. It captures the energy and emotions of the tour, while addressing the central question now facing the American people: Should the United States withdraw from Iraq, or should it continue to pursue "the mission" set out by President Bush that even some of his sharpest critics seek to refine and make successful?

For more on the film, see http://MeetingFacetoFace.org

Free! All welcome!

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