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September 12-14, 2003
Friday - Sunday (times vary)

SALAAM Theatre
Geeta Citygirl, Artistic Director
invites you to attend a public forum in Harlem

REFRAMING 911:
Alternatives to Endless War; We Must Connect the Dots

AINT THAT GOOD NEWS & WBAI 99.5 FM Pacifica Radio Present REFRAMING 911: ALTERNATIVES TO ENDLESS WAR; WE MUST CONNECT THE DOTS.  On SEPTEMBER 12, 13 and 14, join Vandana Shiva, Wayne Madsen, Medea Benjamin, William Rivers Pitt, Greg Palast, Hibaaq Osman, Rania Masri, Amy Goodman & over 40 global, national and local, grass-roots activist-scholars, journalists, in New York, on this second anniversary of September 11 to firmly extract the tragic day from the cynical and deadly embrace of the Neo-Cons to imprint it with the Peace and Justice Agenda emerging globally from grassroots peoples movements. (FORUM at RIVERSIDE: Friday & Sunday 6-10.30pm, Saturday 10am-10.30pm.  At SYNOD HALL/Saint John the Divine: Sunday 10am –5pm)

TICKETS AT: 212-209-2869;
PROGRAM DETAILS http://www.wbai.org/about/wbai_events.php#911_9-11-03

The former US federal crimes prosecutor, John Loftus, has said: The information provided by European intelligence services prior to 9/11 was so extensive that it is no longer possible for either the CIA or FBI to assert a defense of incompetence. -The Guardian, 6 September 2003 by Michael Meacher British MP, Minister of Environment from May 1997 to June 2003

Corporate Globalization by any name –be it War on Terror or Homeland Security -- is recognizable by its tell-tale marks: double-speak and propaganda; war; militarization of police function, domestic budgets and educational opportunities; and expansion of corporate privatization of all resources through attacks (characteristically race, class and gender based), on human beings and the environment which sustains human society.

BUT YOU WONT FIND THE CORPORATE MASS MEDIA TELLING IT LIKE IT IS
THAT IS WHEN THE PEOPLE TURN TO THE PEOPLE’S RADIO
WBAI 99.5 FM PACIFICA RADIO

Venues: The Riverside Church
490 Riverside Drive (between 120 & 122 Streets)
Manhattan, NYC 10027

The Synod Hall of Saint John the Divine
110 Amsterdam Avenue (corner of 110th Street)
Manhattan, NYC 10025

Please PRE-REGISTER at:  http://www.wbai.org/about/wbai_events.php#911_9-11-03

LOCATION:
Friday September 12, The Riverside Church Nave, 490 Riverside Drive (between 120 & 122 Streets) Take the 1 or 9 trains to 116 & Broadway, walk to Riverside Drive.  One panel 6:30pm- 10:30pm followed by a play.

Saturday September 13, The Riverside Church, Assembly Hall,  91 Clermont Avenue Entrance. On the weekend, make certain to take the train, 1 or 9 that will stop at 116 & Broadway. Walk to Riverside Drive & look for the Clermont Avenue entrance.  Three panels 10am - 10:30pm with breaks.

Sunday September 14, 10-5.30 pm,  The Synod House, Cathedral of Saint John the Divine 110 Amsterdam Avenue. Take local 1 or 9 to 110 Street Stop.(near Riverside).  Three panels, 10am - 9:30pm with breaks.

Sunday September 14, 5.30-10:30pm The Riverside Church Nave,  490 Riverside Drive (between 120 & 122 Streets) Take the 1 or 9 trains to 116 & Broadway, walk to Riverside Drive.

PRE-REGISTRATION:
Students, Seniors, Low Income: $15 for all Three Days
All others: $25 for all Three Days.

AT THE DOOR: $10 per day

FOR PRE-REGISTRATION : PAY BY CHECK To WBAI Pacifica Radio earmarked for  REFRAMING 911 FORUM.  Or call WBAI for more information: 212-209-2800.

SALAAM Theatre proudly supports and invites you to reflect and remember in a space with other artists and activists.  Geeta Citygirl and SALAAM Theatre are pleased to be down with all the sponsors of this public forum and thank them for inviting SALAAM to be on board with this project.  A special shout-out to Priya Mohan, Premilla Dixit, Tinoa Rodgers and Quelyn Purdie.  Peace. Peace. Peace...

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through creative risk-taking and experimentation that challenges all boundaries, connects all peoples and links all the arts
in the spirit of progressive solidarity.

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