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! |' N# E0 b+ J% QI would like to tell you about 4 things:: t8 M; ]4 a* e9 |
Ø our Community Dialogue Project Phases 1 & 2,
9 S# C0 G }* AØ Edmonton Small Press filming of Bougainville Sky Film & Performance - Feb.5
6 t; I4 c" H; oØ Kimamow Atoskanow Foundation Coffee House Jan. 26.# q( l" z$ D" j. o# O
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. j8 X9 z/ K. d7 {( J+ C1) Community Dialogue Project Phase 1
7 L' O" E, \, V+ i% MI'd like to invite people to join our new Community Dialogue project.
( h$ @" a; {: w% P9 AIn phase 1 we have a couple of extra spots available for Community5 h% B0 I5 |/ W8 r7 }
Engagement Training.
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We can accept a few people to join us this Friday (3~6 p.m.)and Saturday,
1 P+ R( x1 D7 B# X$ ?9 @5 F a(9~3 p.m. ) to improve skills in building multicultural neighbourhood
) {8 Z, v( ~' S( Q0 }groups. We're especially focused on developing groups that can work
; B) h, @9 g/ @) O# G, Ftogether across cultures to create community projects and Action for Healthy
+ H2 G$ g; F% G0 W& |4 T: e7 bCommunities can often support these projects with funding of up to $1,000.
5 l$ Z" ?4 C2 e' |, t- T" {You can find out more about some of the projects (Community Initiatives) we'9 s& o2 u$ b \8 |( k9 U" J) u
ve supported recently at http://www.a4hc.ca/community_initiatives.htm.
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The process we're using is the World Café, one you might know from Edmonton'9 K! V7 K; k n' a) o
s two world cafés hosted by Plan Edmonton in 2005 and 2006.. T3 X: L: ]& }$ {
% b# M# t5 y; @4 W3 KEnrollment for the CET training is free, but please call to register and enroll.( T- s1 O2 t) D1 G2 v
Rm 217, 10010-107A Ave,
7 }5 h0 u8 G, K% @2 {1 pEdmonton,& j8 a. O( _% a/ P' J; r
Suzana, ph 944-4687,
! h, D2 L1 ?: Q' x% e8 Y# hEmail; actionsd4@shawbiz.ca* m( W' m2 S5 p" X+ q) ]& v
4 H- N* i5 K" H) e9 D* [2) Community Dialogue Project Phase 2# \. X( o) d9 G8 Z* @
In March (March 9, 16 23 & 30) graduates of the CET training will be hosting$ c! t! f7 m- B2 M' A. |
World Café style community dialogues in Alberta Avenue, Norwood, McCauley
" }0 _- ~/ ~9 ^4 C! X% Y% m/ Qand Eastwood, consecutively. Mark your calendars now and sign up in March
9 ]) u4 |2 _1 E& u& Ofor these exciting local events.% }: m5 ?2 _5 `( U+ `8 v
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3) Edmonton Small Press Event! w, N0 t# G/ A9 z* J$ b; a
1 z+ n8 F, w- K2 G LPlease join us for the Alberta Premiere of the documentary film:% x! l* e& _5 c$ U6 e
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"Bougainville Sky"
$ i% j; B& b+ dDirected by Nick Agafonoff
1 H$ k8 O1 |7 ]( h) v G; c75 min. Australia, 2006/ z* S. r6 l% d2 u4 ^2 x3 l
Monday, February 5, 2007 @ 7pm: a+ y. n' X. _7 ]/ d
Stanley A. Milner Library Theatre7 a' H+ ~, {8 P5 C
(7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton)% f2 i1 d4 T6 } K/ q: @
Admission: By Donation (Free to Low-Income)7 n: p, l4 X `4 u( n
' O. u+ Q* I' V; ]1 yFilm screening followed by a Q & A session and live performance
, I/ I G4 U7 C! H9 n8 g" Oby featured Australian songwriter Iain Campbell Smith
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4 f9 G3 R/ j, o O# BSynopsis:
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9 x- d1 P) ~" c6 XSet on the remote Papua New Guinea Island of Bougainville in the South
% E. [( T8 P5 O) uPacific, "Bougainville Sky" is the story of how music helped overcome years, Z' Z# h1 O4 V
of fear and distrust to rebuild peace in a war torn society. When bitter
9 }- N+ w2 c7 g2 e, ?% rconflict on Bougainville Island ended in 1997, the combatants invited the9 w' j! w8 z' ~6 X
international community to send in a Peacekeeping force on one condition:6 h: U8 H+ e+ g. I
they come unarmed. Amongst the Peacekeepers was young Australian songwriter* r0 S! a1 O& I" k1 G. j1 W: O! Y1 Z
Iain Campbell Smith, whose music and radio program became a legend on the
m7 q4 r# ~3 ^" I( c+ r) P: ~4 u- oisland and contributed to the success of the world¹s first unarmed. E' d4 I: B& u F. u' t& o# H
international peacekeeping operation.1 J! f' P. j; K4 G3 }. S$ u3 d
5 S+ U) L, G- gThis beautifully shot film allows the Bougainvillean people to tell their1 h+ I" _ j4 f) Y' x( o
own story and captures the struggles, the strength and the humor of a people
) f0 \3 g3 j, }0 R( Cwho brought themselves back from the chaos of war. At a time when our TV
$ U! R; T3 J& jscreens are filled with images from the interventions in Iraq and
9 P+ e0 i0 C1 E* {Afghanistan, the success story of the Bougainville peace process seems
4 H6 T" |2 r7 ^2 ^+ Timprobable: an unarmed international intervention fostering local customs9 S: G; z$ g+ d% k$ j7 A( P; ^
and music to strengthen an indigenous-run peace process < and it worked!) l9 i' r+ `9 `3 r D
- ?' [5 F& E: K; `3 y: {9 T1 r8 i5 \According to Smith "the fact that we were unarmed was critical to the
. k( Y2 \, K; B6 B1 {/ X% hsuccess of the peace process in Bougainville. It set the tone for the whole
1 I- c& k; i. kprocess, and put responsibility for the safety of the Peacekeepers in the
/ h2 U+ y: ] R+ h2 Z' B5 ?- ohands of the militants and the people, rather than the other way around.
5 b. P( @9 ~% B7 k8 d+ L. AAlso, because we were unarmed we couldn't scare anyone into doing anything,5 _* p3 N. J t& V1 e9 q
so we learned to communicate instead. That's where music came in."
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2 N3 ^ h8 [; y- c. {% }6 }Presented by the Edmonton Coalition Against War and Racism and the Edmonton+ S% I* }& M! H1 g5 h# X
Small Press Association. Sponsored by Ronin Films and supported by the
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4) Kimamow Atoskanow Foundation Coffee House
6 G; a8 y) b- K, VIn support of Aboriginal people affected by HIV AIDS Jan 26 1:00~9:00 p.m. at 10590-109 St.- _' [- g$ o; C1 D! t
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