I encourage you to attend the below Film. The Freeschool was the home for many of the organizing events of the protestors and I was there at the Freeschool in November 2007.
I and many friends froze in the dark and the rain at night at the Port protest, but it was worth it if it even helped to save one person's life.
It was so beautiful.
Several of my friends, non-violent women at the protest, who I care about deeply, are still being harassed by the City for their part in helping to save people from the abuses of an illegal war.
Love for the people,
-T
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Mar 19 2009 - 6:30pm
Where: Capitol Theater, 205 5th Ave. SE Olympia, WA
Price: FREE
On March 19th, 2003, American war planes began dropping bombs on Baghdad, marking the beginning of the moral and financial disaster that six years later continues to embroil the nation.
In the broken cityscape of Kabul Afghanistan, amid the dust and rubble of war, Westerners and Afghans adjust to the uncertain possibilities of peace. Kabul Transit (2007) shuttles through the broken streets of the city, listening in on conversations, posing questions, probing the darker alleys mainstream media avoids.
Hundreds of people took part in sustained direct action to demilitarize the Port of Olympia for ten days in November 2007. Directed by AJ Strosahl and Noah Sochet, A Call to Action (2009) documents the multifaceted effort by Olympia activists to resist the use of our infrastructure to enable American imperialism.
