Date: July 25th, 2007


At Dry River, Thursday, July 26
Part 3 of a 3-week series of films on borders and freedom of movement from around the world.

Here in the U.S./Mexico borderlands we are steeped in our local migration struggles and controversies every day. However, what is happening in other parts of the world? Can we compare and contrast the ways that issues of migration, borders, transnational labor, and "free" trade are confronted and dealt with in other locales? This special series of 3 Thursdays in July brings you a variety of films recently collected in Europe as well as accompanying group discussions.

7pm: A Hole in the Wall - 60 min (2006)
This DVD of short films documens the Israel/Palestine wall and demonstrates what life is like for Palestinians under military occupation. Scenes shift from checkpoints to schoolyards to heartbreaking stories about how impossible ordinary living has become.

Discussion and presentation afterward on the current situation in the occupied territories by Sandy Marshall, Tucson activist who has recently visited there.

Free admission, donations appreciated.

Dry River Radical Resource Center, 740 N.Main (@University), Tucson

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