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THIS WEEKEND'S SCREENINGS

November 5 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Presented by UNICEF Quebec
Université Laval, Pavillon Charles-De Koninck, Local 1-A
1030 Avenue des Sciences-Humaines
7:00pm
Contact: Kadidia Bamba Mahamane, kbamba@unicef.ca

November 5 in Hinckley, MN
Presented by Advocating Change Together
Grand Casino Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
777 Lady Luck Dr
8:00pm
Contact: Mary Kay Kennedy, (651) 641-0297

November 6 in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Presented by One World Slovakia Film Festival
Charlies Centrum
4:45pm

November 6 in Las Vegas, NV
Presented by University of Nevada, Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law
Greenspun Auditorium, Greenspun Hall
4505 S. Maryland Parkway
6:30 pm
Contact: Elaina Bhattacharyya, (702) 895-2318
Special Appearance by Dr. Amos Sawyer, Former President of Liberia (1990-1994)

November 6 in Iowa City, IA
Presented by The University of Iowa Center for Human Rights
University of Iowa Library, Shambaugh Auditorium
100 Main Library
7:00 pm
Contact: (319) 335-3900

November 6 & 7 in Auburn, NY
Auburn Public Theater
108 Genesee St
Contact: (315) 253-6669

November 7 in Staten Island, NY
Presented by the US National Committee for UNIFEM, Metro New York Chapter and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
College of Staten Island Center for the Arts
2800 Victory Blvd
Contact: president@dstsialumnae.org

November 7 in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Presented by US National Commitee for UNIFEM, East Florida Chapter and Florida Atlantic University, Barry University, and Nova Southwestern University
Nova Southwestern University
Main Campus, Carl DeSantis Building
3301 College Ave
11:00am
Contact: Luz Van Meek lgvanmeek@yahoo.com

November 7 in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Presented by One World Slovakia Film Festival
Cinemahall of Slovak National Gallery
3:15pm

November 7 in Wilson, NC
Presented by Barton College
Barton Campus
Howard Chapel
7:00pm
Contact: Hollie Woodruff, (252) 399-6368

November 7 in Tucker, GA
Presented by the National Association of Cape Mountains in the America
Vision of Faith United Methodist Church
5693 Lavista Road
7:00pm
Contact: Samuel Lao Sherman, (678) 779-3780

November 8 in Montreal, Quebec
Presented by the American Academy of Religion
Annual Meeting

Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Room Hochelaga 2
900 Rene-Levesque Blvd West
8:30pm
Contact: Tom Simpson, twsimpson@exeter.edu




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 UPCOMING SCREENING 
Presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 28th Annual Contemporary Documentaries Series

November 11, 2009
Linwood Dunn Theater
1313 Vine St
Hollywood, CA
7:00pm
Free Admission - Tickets are not required
Pray the Devil Back to Hell will be shown after
Blessed is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh

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»Click here to read "Academy Vet's Day Showing of Pray the Devil Back to Hell Highlights Women's World Peace Building," on Examiner


SPOTLIGHT ON A FREEDOM FIGHTER 
Betty Makoni, one of CNN's Top Ten Heroes of 2009

Betty Makoni founded the Girl Child Network in Zimbabwe in 1998. She and 10 high school girls established a girls club in a local high school to combat the kind of terrible sexual abuse that Betty herself had undergone and that many girls were enduring from teachers, relatives, and even officials. They marched across the country; they organized campaigns to teach girls their rights; they built empowerment villages to enable abused girls to heal and support each other.

An estimated 60 000 girls are members of the Girl Child Network Zimbabwe and thousands of girls have been transformed from so-called victims into survivors and leaders. With over 700 girls clubs in, 80% of the members live in remote parts of the country. Despite overwhelming obstacles, including threats, detention and smear campaigns, Betty Makoni and the group continue to champion the rights of the girl child today in Zimbabwe and beyond.


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