Thursday, April 9, 2009

"The Fourth World War" in Malden


The Fourth World War

The Fourth World War (Big Noise Films) shows people around the world resisting a global system of domination. The product of over two years of filming on five continents, this film depicts the hearts of movements fighting for social justice, self determination and revolutionary change.

Admission is free, refreshments are served, and a discussion follows the movie screening.

Co-sponsored with NEFAC and the Social Justice Committee of the First Parish in Malden.

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Friday, April 17, 2009, 7 p.m.

First Parish in Malden, Universalist
Elm and Pleasant Streets, Malden
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The next Community Movie Series presentation is "Planet B-Boy" (2007) on May 22.

First Parish in Malden, a Unitarian Universalist congregation, is located at Elm and Pleasant Streets (Route 60), a few blocks west of the Malden Center T station. Free parking is available in the lot between the church and the Beebe Elementary School.

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"We permit people of other ideologies to define Anarchy rather than bring our views to the masses and provide models to show the contrary. We permit corporations to not only lay off workers and to threaten the balance of workers while cutting their salaries, but to poison the air and water to boot. We permit the police, Klan and Nazis to terrorize whatever sector of the population they wish without repaying them back in any kind. In short, by not engaging in mass organizing and delivering war to the oppressors we become Anarchists in name only." -Kuwasi Balagoon