
THIS WEEKEND'S SCREENINGS
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Oct. 2 in Seattle, WA
Presented by University of Washington Global Health Resource Center
University of Washington
Health Sciences Building
Turner Auditorium D-209
1959 NE Pacific St
Contact: Daren Wade, (206) 616-1159
Oct. 2 in New York, NY
Presented by Rice High School
74 West 124 St
10:00am
Contact: Karen Fredrickson, (212) 369-4100
Special Appearance by Producer Abigail Disney
Oct. 2 in Peachtree, GA
Presented by the Southern Rural Black Women's Initiative
Dolce Atlanta Peachtree
201 Aberdeen Parkway
2:00pm
Contact: Wendy Shenefelt, (601) 321-8736
Oct. 2 in Lexington, KY
Presented by Franciscan Peace Center, Inc.
Lexington Public Library
140 E. Main St
7:00pm
Contact: Patricia A. Griffin, (859) 230-1986
Oct. 3 in Minneapolis, MN
Presented by River of Life Lutheran Church
2200 Fremont Ave N
12:45 pm
Contact: Mary Adams, (763) 549-6120
Oct. 3 in Houston, TX
Presented by WHEW Women Healing & Empowering Women
Houston Institute for Culture
708-B Telephone Road
1:00pm
Contact: Busi Peters-Maughan, (713) 208-4376
Oct. 3 in Iselin, NJ
Presented by First Presbyterian Church of Iselin
1295 Oak Tree Road
7:00 pm
Contact: (732) 283-1188
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AT LAST!
Pray the Devil Back to Hell available this month on Home DVD.

Home DVDs will be available to order exclusively on our website starting October 15th for $29.95 - which includes a $5 donation to Peace is Loud
It will be available on Netflix, Amazon, and select stores on November 10th.
DVDs specialized for educational and institutional use will continued to be offered through RO*CO Films.
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| INTERVIEW WITH GINI RETICKER |
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Feminism, Africa-style: Pray the Devil Back to Hell documents hellish road to Liberia's first female leader.
By Katherine Monk, Canwest News Service
So we need to empower more women. But there's still nothing scarier to society than a woman who says, 'I have the right to control my own destiny - in every way.' For some mysterious reason, that's very threatening. We have to change that,' she [Reticker] says.
»Click here to read the rest of the article on canada.com
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