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I would like to tell you about 4 things:
~4 F9 W% B9 j: `Ø our Community Dialogue Project Phases 1 & 2,
+ O% x5 [. @" s9 ^Ø Edmonton Small Press filming of Bougainville Sky Film & Performance - Feb.5 E# ~$ y# y, Q) E* z% k
Ø Kimamow Atoskanow Foundation Coffee House Jan. 26.% k; O2 A/ g6 k2 H% G( z6 z6 J
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1) Community Dialogue Project Phase 1
+ {# e6 Y: @7 FI'd like to invite people to join our new Community Dialogue project.8 [; v9 K/ _4 A$ I; z
In phase 1 we have a couple of extra spots available for Community
. z \" F$ R) U# b" L1 P0 Z; M: W; iEngagement Training.( ~7 g. ^; Z$ T) K! q5 n; D4 i) F
, x$ H$ u& ~' HWe can accept a few people to join us this Friday (3~6 p.m.)and Saturday,
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together across cultures to create community projects and Action for Healthy" N4 C' N0 D* E
Communities can often support these projects with funding of up to $1,000.5 {1 k2 O) k1 S3 W
You can find out more about some of the projects (Community Initiatives) we'" w* P3 O/ c+ V9 i
ve supported recently at http://www.a4hc.ca/community_initiatives.htm.
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0 S$ `, @: s' A1 d3 fThe process we're using is the World Café, one you might know from Edmonton'
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Enrollment for the CET training is free, but please call to register and enroll.
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Edmonton,4 T3 M8 p( S* f
Suzana, ph 944-4687,
A' Z2 W7 k' cEmail; actionsd4@shawbiz.ca& a E1 j' e6 @4 S0 d/ d
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2) Community Dialogue Project Phase 2# K# ?+ |6 F+ W/ F% U2 f
In March (March 9, 16 23 & 30) graduates of the CET training will be hosting
3 d2 P; \6 f% E' F+ \/ e5 wWorld Café style community dialogues in Alberta Avenue, Norwood, McCauley
" c. [$ _$ p3 h2 I$ G2 Qand Eastwood, consecutively. Mark your calendars now and sign up in March- c' i( }, V# H: N3 u
for these exciting local events.
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( `0 j8 x V6 Q3) Edmonton Small Press Event
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Please join us for the Alberta Premiere of the documentary film:4 |. F; C6 B8 E. a' r/ G
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"Bougainville Sky"
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75 min. Australia, 20068 n! H. z( [( T3 ?6 n0 M
Monday, February 5, 2007 @ 7pm+ K& V( J$ d7 R% U
Stanley A. Milner Library Theatre
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Admission: By Donation (Free to Low-Income)
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! s5 T. F/ \* |4 O4 GFilm screening followed by a Q & A session and live performance
4 H. N5 f$ G4 H5 H% lby featured Australian songwriter Iain Campbell Smith
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Synopsis:
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2 s" U+ j- \. o/ Z9 g+ N+ NSet on the remote Papua New Guinea Island of Bougainville in the South
" g% H5 v' `2 k8 I) x6 ]Pacific, "Bougainville Sky" is the story of how music helped overcome years
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conflict on Bougainville Island ended in 1997, the combatants invited the8 I* ] ]; [& f; @ c! X5 R2 s. K
international community to send in a Peacekeeping force on one condition:
/ |7 ?, k1 s$ [. |/ F6 @they come unarmed. Amongst the Peacekeepers was young Australian songwriter) w% @5 ~6 X" f- F: l1 H
Iain Campbell Smith, whose music and radio program became a legend on the
5 S5 ~2 l5 O; E" T8 P4 P: wisland and contributed to the success of the world¹s first unarmed
2 f' b( q3 A, `; B. f/ N! m& binternational peacekeeping operation.
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This beautifully shot film allows the Bougainvillean people to tell their& Z. M* ?8 g: f0 N& c0 D: _
own story and captures the struggles, the strength and the humor of a people
; Q* ~, m1 {' e- ]) _2 p8 U8 hwho brought themselves back from the chaos of war. At a time when our TV
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- x, l7 o% Y( ?, yAfghanistan, the success story of the Bougainville peace process seems+ ^. I5 S* y9 R) t8 E
improbable: an unarmed international intervention fostering local customs
$ b: s9 k( C+ {and music to strengthen an indigenous-run peace process < and it worked!
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According to Smith "the fact that we were unarmed was critical to the
/ U0 \3 S# a' R L% @success of the peace process in Bougainville. It set the tone for the whole
( O C+ a1 r3 K8 |process, and put responsibility for the safety of the Peacekeepers in the
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& F8 @$ `4 K5 ?% h5 u1 KAlso, because we were unarmed we couldn't scare anyone into doing anything,
. U. A5 |/ B: Z! z/ Nso we learned to communicate instead. That's where music came in."
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Presented by the Edmonton Coalition Against War and Racism and the Edmonton2 d4 o7 `3 t8 a0 H. z" e
Small Press Association. Sponsored by Ronin Films and supported by the2 ?, c- p' ~# j# s U3 r( O" k
Edmonton Public Library.
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4) Kimamow Atoskanow Foundation Coffee House
* {/ s) W" f6 T. j6 }In support of Aboriginal people affected by HIV AIDS Jan 26 1:00~9:00 p.m. at 10590-109 St.) }& E5 u; q5 ~
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