I'll promote your film screening if I think you're cool...
My friend's roomie organized this:
Please join NYCoRE and Teachers Unite for a special screening of:
GRANITO DE ARENA
Nominated for the International Documentary Association's 2005 Pare Lorentz Award,
GRANITO DE ARENA
is the story of hundreds of thousands of public schoolteachers whose grassroots, non-violent movement took Mexico by surprise, and who have endured brutal repression in their 25-year struggle to defend public education.
THURSDAY, MARCH 30 at the UFT Auditorium, 52 Broadway, 2nd Floor
5:30 Refreshments
6:00 Screening
7:00 In lieu of a panel discussion, a discussion with audience members will be
moderated by Professor Jean Anyon, CUNY Graduate Center, Urban Education
UFT Auditorium, 52 BROADWAY, 2nd Floor
(2,3,4 or 5 train to Wall St., 1/9, N or R train to Rector St., J, M or Z train to Broad St.)
DVDs of the film, Rethinking Schools publications and NYCoRE t-shirts will be available for purchase.
I'm not sure whether I'll be able to make it, but it certainly looks interesting.
Please join NYCoRE and Teachers Unite for a special screening of:
GRANITO DE ARENA
Nominated for the International Documentary Association's 2005 Pare Lorentz Award,
GRANITO DE ARENA
is the story of hundreds of thousands of public schoolteachers whose grassroots, non-violent movement took Mexico by surprise, and who have endured brutal repression in their 25-year struggle to defend public education.
THURSDAY, MARCH 30 at the UFT Auditorium, 52 Broadway, 2nd Floor
5:30 Refreshments
6:00 Screening
7:00 In lieu of a panel discussion, a discussion with audience members will be
moderated by Professor Jean Anyon, CUNY Graduate Center, Urban Education
UFT Auditorium, 52 BROADWAY, 2nd Floor
(2,3,4 or 5 train to Wall St., 1/9, N or R train to Rector St., J, M or Z train to Broad St.)
DVDs of the film, Rethinking Schools publications and NYCoRE t-shirts will be available for purchase.
I'm not sure whether I'll be able to make it, but it certainly looks interesting.
1 Comments:
I saw this film in a previous screening -- it's good, i'd recommend it if you have the time. If only to see teachers kicking ass!
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