Monday 12 March 2012

POSTPONED! ---- PINKWASHED: Deconstructing Pink Imperialism



***Please note that the Pinkwashed workshop has had to be postponed, as the facilitator is ill. It has now been reschedule to Friday, March 16. See below:

Friday, March 16, 3pm-6pm
Just Us! Cafe, Spring Garden Road, 2nd Floor

Facilitated by Evan Coole, this workshop is intended to facilitate the participants’ ability to critically analyze PR and advertisements, corporate positions, and foreign policy statements that pertain to queer people. The workshop will differentiate international queer solidarity from pink imperialism. Emphasis will be on feminist/anti-imperialist understandings of queer politics and how to avoid positioning heterosexual Muslims and other heterosexual men of colour as a collective enemy of queers. Various examples and case studies will be presented, with a specific focus on Occupied Palestine.

Details posted in schedule.

Saturday 10 March 2012

CANADA PARK: A Personal Story


Tuesday, March 13

7pm
Room 175, Loyola Building, St. Mary's University.

Halifax resident Dr. Ismail Zayid tells his personal story related to the IDF razing in 1967 of the Palestinians villages of Beit Nuba, Yalo and Imwas and the subsequent creation of Canada Park on these and other lands mostly from funding from the Jewish National Fund - Canada. His presentation will include a CBC Fifth Estate report (30 minutes) on this war crime.
Link
Presented by Canadian, Arabs and Jews for a Just Peace

Wednesday 7 March 2012

Aisheen: Still Alive in Gaza


FILM SCREENING

7pm
Dalhousie Student Union Building, room 302
6136 University Ave

Shot a few weeks after the end of Israel’s January 2009 offensive, this sensitively crafted doc captures the human suffering and devastation wrought on Gaza’s Palestinian residents as they struggle daily to survive. “Where is the ghost town?” asks the little boy to the theme park attendant. “It's there, right there. But it has been bombed. Do you want to see it?” With these words, Aisheen begins. The film is a compelling, impressionistic journey through a devastated Gaza after the war. And the ghost town? Gaza is the ghost town. Clowns trying to make children forget the bombing with balloons and make-up; a beached whale “as big as a building” picked clean in a matter of hours by hungry residents; a scrawny stuffed lion hanging limply in a zoo cage—these surreal scenes convey the absurdity of a nation living on the brink, seemingly forever.

Trailer: http://www.cinemapolitica.org/film/aisheen-still-alive-gaza

Presented by NSPIRG Films On Critical Issues (FOCI) / Cinema Politica
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Monday 5 March 2012

VIDEO LECTURE FEATURING CARLOS LATUFF

7pm
KTS Hall
University of King's College, New Academic Building, 2nd Floor

Brazilian political cartoonist Carlos Latuff will be joining us over Skype to discuss his work and focus on Palestine.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Latuff

http://artintifada.wordpress.com/2009/01/10/latuff-palestine-cartoons/








Friday 2 March 2012

Israel vs Israel: UPDATE


INTERVIEW WITH THE FILMMAKER: CLICK HERE

ORDER FILM: www.israelvsisraelmovie.com

SUPPORT FUTURE SCREENINGS: http://www.indiegogo.com/ISRAELVSISRAEL

FILM SCREENING:


Monday, March 5
7pm
KTS Hall
University of King's College, New Academic Building, 2nd Floor

UPDATE:
The screening will be followed by discussion facilitated by Zalman Amit.
Zalman is a retired professor [Distinguished Professor Emeritus (behavioural neuroscience)at Concordia University in Montreal] living near Lunenburg. He was born in Palestine and grew up as a young member of the socialist Zionist vanguard in a newly created Israel. He is the author of over 300 articles and four books, most recently co-authored with Daphna Levit, "Israeli Rejectionism: A Hidden Agenda in the Middle East Peace Process" (2011). He is also an accomplished fine artist (wood turning/sculpture).

Israel vs Israel

One grandmother, one rabbi, one anarchist and one ex-soldier – four Israelis trying to put an end to the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian Territories. The documentary Israel vs Israel is a film about Jewish peace activists who in both words and actions take a stand again 40 years of occupation and illegal settlements. This is a film about the desperate struggle to somehow change the current situation and improve life for the Palestinians. In return, these activists face scepticism and hatred from fellow Israeli countrymen. Israel vs Israel reveals both sensitive family discussion as well as secret testimonies from former combat soldiers. These Israelis are often portrayed as naïve, unreliable and dangerous for the Jewish state. They are often ridiculed and demonised for their honest commitment. The fight for peace divides Israel in Terje Carlssons new documentary.

Trailer: http://www.cinemapolitica.org/film/israel-vs-israel

Presented by NSPIRG Films On Critical Issues (FOCI) / Cinema Politica