Madison Rafah Journal

A Forum for the Madison-Rafah Sister City Project

March 6, 2005
Rabbis for Human Rights

Categories: Apartheid,Event,Madison,Occupied Palestine,Violence. Posted by: Administrator on February 15, 2005 at 2:30 pm.

Rabbi Rick Kirschen

Sunday, March 6, 2005 — 2:00 pm
Shorewood Community Center
901 Swarthmore Ct
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 266-2559

Rabbis for Human Rights is the only organization in Israel today concerned specifically with giving voice to the Jewish tradition of human rights. It was founded in 1988, in response to serious abuses of human rights by the Israeli military authorities in the suppression of the Intifada.”

For further information contact Shorewood Community Center at (608) 266-2559, or info@rhr.israel.net.

February 25, 2005
Voices, Images and Hearts

Categories: Event,Madison. Posted by: Administrator on February 7, 2005 at 8:48 pm.

Celebrating Solidarity from Latin America to the Middle East

5-9:30 p.m. at the Barrymore Theatre, 2090 Atwood Avenue, Madison

An Evening of Solidarity, Films and Food — Featuring Saul and Greg Landau, Special Guest renowned cinematographer Haskell Wexler, and Evening DJ by rapper “The Iron Sheik”. Part of the sixth annual Cinefest.

This event is a benefit for the Wisconsin Coordinating Council on Nicaragua, Madison Rafah Sister City Project and Madison Arcatao Sister City Project. Tickets are $10/$5 for students, and are available at the Barrymore Box Office or at WCCN, 122 State Street. The schedule is as follows:

5-6 p.m.: Reception/Social Hour with Arabic and Latin American food for purchase.

6 p.m.: The Sixth Sun: Mayan Uprising in Chiapas, directed by Saul Landau, 1996. Just before dawn on New Years Day 1994, armed Mayan Indians declared war on the government of Mexico. They seized eight towns in Chiapas and set in motion events that ripped away a facade of prosperity and stability to reveal the other Mexico. Calling themselves the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), they demanded land, public services and Indian autonomy. This documentary features in-depth interviews with people from EZLN, as well as others involved in the conflict, and examines issues surrounding global economic integration.

7:30 p.m.: Syria: Between Iraq and a Hard Place, directed by Saul Landau, Sonia Angulo and Farrah Hassen, 2004. Saul Landau presents the Wisconsin premiere of his film that examines present-day Syria. The country lives with the tension of maintaining centuries-old traditions in the face of modern culture and economics, the aftermath of the war in 1973 and the decline in U.S.-Syrian relations since the Iraq War. (Read on …)

 
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