Film: We Interrupt This Empire - May 20

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On May 20, Mediamouse.org and The Bloom Collective are co-sponsoring a screening of the film "We Interrupt This Empire." The film explores how antiwar protestors shutdown the financial district in San Francisco following the us invasion of Iraq. The film weaves together footage of marches, civil disobedience, black blocs, and other tactics to show how protest moves to resistance.

A trailer:

Following the film, there will be a short presentation about the protests planned against the Republican National Convention (RNC).

The film will start at 8:00pm at the DAAC (115 S. Division Ave). A $2 suggested donation is strongly encouraged to support more independent films being shown at the DAAC.

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