Free Movies coming up
One of the movies I brought back from my trip to Venezuela last spring, "5 factories," will be shown at the Peace Center in the People Before Profit Film Series on Thursday, October 16 at 7pm.
The film documents the experiences of workers' participation and control in five different factories in Venezuela: the aluminum smelter at Alcasa, the tomato processing plant in Caigua, a chocolate factory, a textile cooperative in Tachira, and the paper mill in Carabobo, Invepal. The workers themselves explain their experiences, struggles and aspirations. Machine operator Carmen Ortiz expresses their common perception that "Working collectively is much better than working for someone else--working for someone else islike being a slave to someone."
Rainbow Artists is sponsoring a free screening of "Iron-Jawed Angels" at the Guild Cinema on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 25, at 1 pm. Please join us at the Guild, 3405 Central NE, Albuquerque to recognize the long struggle which was brought to a successful
end by the young women who finally brought women the right to vote.
Rainbow Artists is the women's art organization which encourages women to pursue all
expressions of creativity. Meetings are monthly and open to newcomers. 505-842-6196
The film documents the experiences of workers' participation and control in five different factories in Venezuela: the aluminum smelter at Alcasa, the tomato processing plant in Caigua, a chocolate factory, a textile cooperative in Tachira, and the paper mill in Carabobo, Invepal. The workers themselves explain their experiences, struggles and aspirations. Machine operator Carmen Ortiz expresses their common perception that "Working collectively is much better than working for someone else--working for someone else islike being a slave to someone."
Rainbow Artists is sponsoring a free screening of "Iron-Jawed Angels" at the Guild Cinema on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 25, at 1 pm. Please join us at the Guild, 3405 Central NE, Albuquerque to recognize the long struggle which was brought to a successful
end by the young women who finally brought women the right to vote.
Rainbow Artists is the women's art organization which encourages women to pursue all
expressions of creativity. Meetings are monthly and open to newcomers. 505-842-6196
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