06-08-2005, 12:54 AM
http://www.studentsforbhopal.org/stanford.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->20th Anniversary Film Screening & Discussion
(click here for photos!)
On December 5th, 2004, a screening of Bhopal: The Search for Justice was held at the Bechtel International Center of Stanford University. The screening was followed by a discussion with Nadeem Uddin, one of the filmmakers and a Bhopal native, and Diana Ruiz, US Coordinator for the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal. The event was sponsored by a coalition of groups including 3rd I: South Asian Film, American Muslim Voice, ASHA-Stanford, Association for India's Development-Bay Area, Association of South Asian Political Activists (UC Berkeley), Dept. of Cultural and Social Anthropology, California Institute for Integral Studies, EKTA, Friends of South Asia, International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal, KPFA Free-Speech Radio 94.1 FM, Organizing Youth!, and Third World Majority, and more than 80 people attended the event.
The <b>AID-Bay Area Chapter also donated 25 copies of the new book about Dowâs toxic legacy, âTrespass Against Usâ, and the new film about Bhopal, âTwenty Years Without Justice,â</b> to various public libraries in the Bay Area.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->20th Anniversary Film Screening & Discussion
(click here for photos!)
On December 5th, 2004, a screening of Bhopal: The Search for Justice was held at the Bechtel International Center of Stanford University. The screening was followed by a discussion with Nadeem Uddin, one of the filmmakers and a Bhopal native, and Diana Ruiz, US Coordinator for the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal. The event was sponsored by a coalition of groups including 3rd I: South Asian Film, American Muslim Voice, ASHA-Stanford, Association for India's Development-Bay Area, Association of South Asian Political Activists (UC Berkeley), Dept. of Cultural and Social Anthropology, California Institute for Integral Studies, EKTA, Friends of South Asia, International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal, KPFA Free-Speech Radio 94.1 FM, Organizing Youth!, and Third World Majority, and more than 80 people attended the event.
The <b>AID-Bay Area Chapter also donated 25 copies of the new book about Dowâs toxic legacy, âTrespass Against Usâ, and the new film about Bhopal, âTwenty Years Without Justice,â</b> to various public libraries in the Bay Area.
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