Nonviolent Resistance In Action: Human Rights Protection in war-torn
Colombia
Featuring:
- The film "Hasta La Ultima Piedra" about the Peace Community San Jose
de Apartado
- Discussion
- Food & Drink
- Fundraiser
Monday, May 12, 7pm
Make-Out Room
3225 22nd St (at Mission)
Celebrate
and support Moira as she prepares to spend a year in Colombia providing
human rights accompaniment to the Peace Community of San José de
Apartadó, a community that has taken an extraordinary and nonviolent
stand against war by refusing to support any armed actor involved in
Colombia's decades-long conflict, despite suffering terribly from
political violence.
More info: 734.834.2356 moira@igc.org
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Liza Smith
National Organizer, Fellowship of Reconciliation
Task Force on Latin America and the Carribean
office: 510.763.1403
cell: 720.296.6429
liza@igc.org
www.forcolombia.org
The degree of civilization in a society can be judged by entering its
prisons.
-Fyodor Dostoyevsky, novelist (1821-1881)