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Ø our Community Dialogue Project Phases 1 & 2,9 Q8 c. Z4 a8 P1 w
Ø Edmonton Small Press filming of Bougainville Sky Film & Performance - Feb.58 X1 s3 w( ?" k3 L2 F; b8 W
Ø Kimamow Atoskanow Foundation Coffee House Jan. 26.
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9 g7 Y7 n4 T) Y" y1) Community Dialogue Project Phase 10 t. C6 _5 }, m: x# j3 A
I'd like to invite people to join our new Community Dialogue project.
7 r5 C5 f& u/ j4 Z9 m) U( zIn phase 1 we have a couple of extra spots available for Community
+ C& _8 k3 }/ |# r4 R. Q8 |Engagement Training.9 L/ C" g9 h$ x" {1 s
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We can accept a few people to join us this Friday (3~6 p.m.)and Saturday, |# K& A8 H# i L, f; _
(9~3 p.m. ) to improve skills in building multicultural neighbourhood
' D. I) F2 K. _9 w2 ~/ R' u3 `) ]groups. We're especially focused on developing groups that can work9 o+ ~- M0 x8 P* v% z0 I) m* K
together across cultures to create community projects and Action for Healthy% J, u$ N4 [" J8 k; d
Communities can often support these projects with funding of up to $1,000.6 f& N) S; ]: C( I0 u; Y% f: Y
You can find out more about some of the projects (Community Initiatives) we'2 v" g" q* G2 V& T6 b
ve supported recently at http://www.a4hc.ca/community_initiatives.htm.% j0 n0 i6 _- ?2 I4 N& Y5 O
4 w+ O' Y8 R# E- j a) s: I* Y2 PThe process we're using is the World Café, one you might know from Edmonton'
# n# p- {, f/ S* w; k5 J2 bs two world cafés hosted by Plan Edmonton in 2005 and 2006.
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Enrollment for the CET training is free, but please call to register and enroll.
* A% i' w0 P/ M1 [Rm 217, 10010-107A Ave,
/ y. U5 E, f' h, \1 t$ D2 q8 FEdmonton,
/ [# ]; f& h9 p5 C) d8 kSuzana, ph 944-4687,
+ p7 ^' y- y3 YEmail; actionsd4@shawbiz.ca
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( y2 v6 d7 P! m8 r# i9 O2) Community Dialogue Project Phase 2
# w W L+ M. z3 x0 }1 G ?In March (March 9, 16 23 & 30) graduates of the CET training will be hosting) M5 z; I- Y* }% l" x J5 v
World Café style community dialogues in Alberta Avenue, Norwood, McCauley
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for these exciting local events.7 k1 U3 x7 ~# O
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7 J1 A2 K( c) {( _5 T O3) Edmonton Small Press Event
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Please join us for the Alberta Premiere of the documentary film:
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/ ] r4 x" {7 X. ~# K"Bougainville Sky"
; s/ S# s; \/ s! j0 C& U1 `Directed by Nick Agafonoff
/ d8 s4 @# Y" o7 a7 d& W s75 min. Australia, 2006' k" }) J! `$ P4 m
Monday, February 5, 2007 @ 7pm
4 U7 r7 f+ b& s6 n) [' W- n% sStanley A. Milner Library Theatre0 X. C( D6 @& D! v
(7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton)1 w Q, r4 E% t. m
Admission: By Donation (Free to Low-Income)
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x& ~) s0 u1 YFilm screening followed by a Q & A session and live performance* q7 Y% F' e w1 k; r0 E, x6 c* }
by featured Australian songwriter Iain Campbell Smith, Y3 G5 ~2 ^+ R6 j% }
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Synopsis:
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3 y- j3 Q; I* A$ Q l& U+ CSet on the remote Papua New Guinea Island of Bougainville in the South
/ O% h" `8 ]6 T4 h- U8 F c; XPacific, "Bougainville Sky" is the story of how music helped overcome years
! |' |2 X2 j: {% ^& ^" X" Pof fear and distrust to rebuild peace in a war torn society. When bitter
F$ T- f) O" Z* B, x/ N) fconflict on Bougainville Island ended in 1997, the combatants invited the9 k+ U# z/ F6 C( q
international community to send in a Peacekeeping force on one condition:
7 R, i0 J. h4 T# Q9 Tthey come unarmed. Amongst the Peacekeepers was young Australian songwriter1 g! i# H1 Z) Z) O; q! H
Iain Campbell Smith, whose music and radio program became a legend on the
$ \9 c: }, v0 L5 \island and contributed to the success of the world¹s first unarmed- e# C U% P: Y1 i, Y
international peacekeeping operation./ h$ M% A# s3 S% y
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This beautifully shot film allows the Bougainvillean people to tell their
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: s K' y s/ P9 p, i ]who brought themselves back from the chaos of war. At a time when our TV
6 K! A7 f' ~5 E; Escreens are filled with images from the interventions in Iraq and
7 Q9 V- B- f! f, \+ CAfghanistan, the success story of the Bougainville peace process seems" o9 I, `* r+ W$ |1 g; i
improbable: an unarmed international intervention fostering local customs8 D6 z$ r9 C1 m$ z( V0 l5 J. h
and music to strengthen an indigenous-run peace process < and it worked!5 G9 p1 Z4 A* Y1 L! J
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According to Smith "the fact that we were unarmed was critical to the
. F( Q+ a# p( N5 _9 o0 O1 fsuccess of the peace process in Bougainville. It set the tone for the whole, r7 q4 S1 }- p, r9 ]' t: K4 u
process, and put responsibility for the safety of the Peacekeepers in the! D! d ]- X z* S9 M+ i
hands of the militants and the people, rather than the other way around./ W, l1 L( V. V7 G5 s
Also, because we were unarmed we couldn't scare anyone into doing anything,/ [- O: K2 F- @3 M+ W
so 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 Edmonton5 o* h4 y' C Q* f2 I1 W/ X
Small Press Association. Sponsored by Ronin Films and supported by the7 j) R! i. H+ O5 r, t6 ^( v
Edmonton Public Library.# ]3 t$ l# c- Y9 q
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4) Kimamow Atoskanow Foundation Coffee House
6 w9 }7 g3 F. V8 Y& e' z0 Z$ H8 J4 WIn support of Aboriginal people affected by HIV AIDS Jan 26 1:00~9:00 p.m. at 10590-109 St.
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