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$ g# C+ L# L g5 s" ]I would like to tell you about 4 things:
# @; ^ u+ s( DØ our Community Dialogue Project Phases 1 & 2,$ l8 Q( w$ o3 T
Ø Edmonton Small Press filming of Bougainville Sky Film & Performance - Feb.5# |0 _; _" S! l# [, T! w
Ø Kimamow Atoskanow Foundation Coffee House Jan. 26.
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1) Community Dialogue Project Phase 1 n. u0 b$ z3 S/ I
I'd like to invite people to join our new Community Dialogue project.( k* N0 n9 ?2 m& ]
In phase 1 we have a couple of extra spots available for Community
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We can accept a few people to join us this Friday (3~6 p.m.)and Saturday,
( ]4 g. w* Y9 s(9~3 p.m. ) to improve skills in building multicultural neighbourhood
0 z% d- W2 v4 x1 f7 G) S5 ygroups. We're especially focused on developing groups that can work: C Y' _1 d) N" l
together across cultures to create community projects and Action for Healthy% g/ J4 Y$ H, s' t8 [1 G/ P
Communities can often support these projects with funding of up to $1,000.
& p7 z4 _& C* |- mYou can find out more about some of the projects (Community Initiatives) we'4 `- e0 W6 O: i1 K) Y( {: ?$ T
ve supported recently at http://www.a4hc.ca/community_initiatives.htm.5 @! E- m z$ w" {$ D' G" d
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The process we're using is the World Café, one you might know from Edmonton': T; c0 B- E6 d+ J& a
s two world cafés hosted by Plan Edmonton in 2005 and 2006.' d8 u1 x- {% D+ W
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Enrollment for the CET training is free, but please call to register and enroll.
# i: `$ u0 i! f( O" `0 z5 YRm 217, 10010-107A Ave,
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Suzana, ph 944-4687,
0 m+ C, R7 k" T# nEmail; actionsd4@shawbiz.ca
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2) Community Dialogue Project Phase 2* w+ i( {3 D, V4 k( R6 B" x( h/ f2 h
In March (March 9, 16 23 & 30) graduates of the CET training will be hosting) J9 |$ X& H, Y! W% N, W
World Café style community dialogues in Alberta Avenue, Norwood, McCauley! J4 ~4 \7 F$ M3 ?) f+ P0 ^
and Eastwood, consecutively. Mark your calendars now and sign up in March3 e8 r. s$ r* F% g, d, V! w
for these exciting local events.3 h/ \$ ]' I. a% e ^% K f4 D
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3) Edmonton Small Press Event
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3 ~/ P! S; {6 X. Z: M' @/ [ oPlease join us for the Alberta Premiere of the documentary film:
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"Bougainville Sky"& r" }; n( w: N4 Z f5 m9 O
Directed by Nick Agafonoff
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Monday, February 5, 2007 @ 7pm8 D1 w- Q6 [9 l' X3 E7 j
Stanley A. Milner Library Theatre6 f: X' t: u1 A: c- V
(7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton)! ~4 t/ v, c0 w# P. w- o
Admission: By Donation (Free to Low-Income)
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" X! D* Y, S3 zFilm screening followed by a Q & A session and live performance
; o T) i9 T/ Y' _% p( f6 rby featured Australian songwriter Iain Campbell Smith
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* f0 V# W4 [9 ]3 K0 F0 gSynopsis:* U0 Y, u( [/ a- Q; M" L
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% c4 x* `" {& d+ GSet on the remote Papua New Guinea Island of Bougainville in the South* e7 O. }/ D& _
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 the
1 \0 d6 n' Y5 M! }0 kinternational community to send in a Peacekeeping force on one condition:
2 S2 ]# K7 c K! {% F+ ?! {- d9 ~they come unarmed. Amongst the Peacekeepers was young Australian songwriter) d4 R# E0 R4 B2 o' n
Iain Campbell Smith, whose music and radio program became a legend on the
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$ N+ q! \1 B. b- y8 aThis beautifully shot film allows the Bougainvillean people to tell their
8 Z, H }6 k. g0 ]' f- j6 Iown story and captures the struggles, the strength and the humor of a people; N$ B5 |5 a$ a+ {9 p
who brought themselves back from the chaos of war. At a time when our TV
$ H/ Z# F, ^" h; h( t4 ]screens are filled with images from the interventions in Iraq and0 S* X5 g0 q1 T1 m* _- m! J9 {
Afghanistan, the success story of the Bougainville peace process seems
p7 [* x j! X% z* l* c/ |improbable: an unarmed international intervention fostering local customs' j! ?5 K3 t: ~* V: h ^) @
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
5 F# c/ s* U3 z5 H% |success of the peace process in Bougainville. It set the tone for the whole+ t' ?4 i& I+ |% n$ b. ?
process, and put responsibility for the safety of the Peacekeepers in the
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Also, because we were unarmed we couldn't scare anyone into doing anything,
' |5 x O0 }; ]6 F6 b0 @' |0 I7 bso we learned to communicate instead. That's where music came in."$ r1 N4 v7 c4 p& [8 a$ J9 u+ L0 b
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Presented by the Edmonton Coalition Against War and Racism and the Edmonton
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Edmonton Public Library.2 ]8 ~3 q: J; S$ z# d
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In support of Aboriginal people affected by HIV AIDS Jan 26 1:00~9:00 p.m. at 10590-109 St.& t# v: K3 B$ J+ t, k; z0 N) `
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