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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:www.nukeresister.org\; 520-323-8697\; nukeresister@igc.org\; www.nu
 nspriestsbombsthefilm.com
DESCRIPTION:CELEBRATE 39 YEARS OF THE NUCLEAR RESISTER at the Arizona premi
 ere of:\nThe Nuns\, The Priests and The Bombs\nDirected by Helen Young\, t
 his 2018 documentary tells the story of two nuclear disarmament actions:\n
 the Disarm Now Plowshares (2009) and Transform Now Plowshares (2012).\nTIC
 KETS: $10 – $39 sliding scale\nADVANCE TICKET SALES INFO:\nThere are only 
 96 seats available for Screen 3 so get your seats SOON!!\nMail-in check de
 adline: October 8. Send a check for $10 – $39 per ticket (sliding scale)\,
  made payable and mailed to:\nThe Nuclear Resister\, PO Box 43383\, Tucson
 \, AZ 85733. Please include a phone number and the names of the people who
  will be attending. We’ll have your names on the guest list when you arriv
 e.\nAny remaining seats will be available at the box office the day of the
  film.THE NUCLEAR RESISTER\nThe first issue of the Nuclear Resister (NR) n
 ewsletter was published in October 1980 and coincidentally contained just 
 one action report: that of the Plowshares Eight\, the very first nuclear d
 isarmament action fulfilling the words of the prophet Isaiah “to beat swor
 ds into plowshares\, and spears into pruning hooks.” NR coordinators Jack 
 and Felice Cohen-Joppa have continued the work of reporting on nonviolent 
 resistance for a nuclear-free future since then – for the past 33 years fr
 om Tucson – with assistance from hundreds of people.\nThis event is a fund
 raiser to help with travel expenses to Georgia to attend the October 21 tr
 ial in federal court of the Kings Bay Plowshares (KBP). Jack and Felice ar
 e providing jail support for one of the KBP\, Fr. Steve Kelly SJ\, who has
  been in a Georgia county jail since the April 2018 action.\n \nAll donati
 ons welcome – thank you for your support!For more information:\n520-323-86
 97 – nukeresister@igc.org – www.nukeresister.org – nunspriestsbombsthefilm
 .com\nTuesday\, October 15\, 20197 p.m.at The Loft Cinema 3233 E. Speedway
  Tucson\, AZ\nThere will be a brief intro to the film and an opportunity f
 or discussion afterwards.
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LOCATION:The Loft\, Tucson @ 3233 E. Speedway\, Tucson\, AZ
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SUMMARY:Film: The Nuns\, The Priests and The Bombs
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 tells the story of two nuclear disarmament actions:<br />\nthe Disarm Now 
 Plowshares (2009) and Transform Now Plowshares (2012).</p>\n<p>TICKETS: $1
 0 – $39 sliding scale</p>\n<p>ADVANCE TICKET SALES INFO:<br />\nThere are 
 only 96 seats available for Screen 3 so get your seats SOON!!</p>\n<p>Mail
 -in check deadline: October 8. Send a check for $10 – $39 per ticket (slid
 ing scale)\, made payable and mailed to:</p>\n<p>The Nuclear Resister\, PO
  Box 43383\, Tucson\, AZ 85733. Please include a phone number and the name
 s of the people who will be attending. We’ll have your names on the guest 
 list when you arrive.</p>\n<p>Any remaining seats will be available at the
  box office the day of the film.THE NUCLEAR RESISTER</p>\n<p>The first iss
 ue of the Nuclear Resister (NR) newsletter was published in October 1980 a
 nd coincidentally contained just one action report: that of the Plowshares
  Eight\, the very first nuclear disarmament action fulfilling the words of
  the prophet Isaiah “to beat swords into plowshares\, and spears into prun
 ing hooks.” NR coordinators Jack and Felice Cohen-Joppa have continued the
  work of reporting on nonviolent resistance for a nuclear-free future sinc
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  of people.</p>\n<p>This event is a fundraiser to help with travel expense
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CONTACT:Kathy Altman\; https://www.iitc.org
DESCRIPTION:FREE EVENT\nThe Loft Cinema:  (Theater 3)\n3233 East Speedway B
 lvd.\, Tucson\, AZ\nSunday\, January 5\, 2020\n4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.\nFirst 
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 Unnecessary Evil” by Justin Clifton\, about uranium mines tailings polluti
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 Arizona. Followed by “Circle of Poison”\, a 71 minute documentary about ag
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 ico. Film is narrated by David Weir\, RPCV [Returned Peace Corps Volunteer
 ] from Afghanistan. This also effects US food consumption and First Nation
  lands.\nPSR-AZ and IITC [International Indian Treaty Council] co-sponsor 
 these films for a free screening\, Sunday\, January 5th\, at 4pm at The LO
 FT in Tucson. The proximity of pesticide use in Yaqui communities in Sonor
 a Mexico near to Tucson\, as well as other international locales make this
  a poignant film for Tucson audiences.\nThe films illustrate corporate mal
 feasance\, circular lobbying rotations in DC\, and health effects of unjus
 t environmental practices. PSR-AZ links the environmental and nuclear indu
 stries as significant polluters.\n 
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 Theater 3)</p>\n<p><strong>3233 East Speedway Blvd.\, Tucson\, AZ</strong>
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 .m.-6:00 p.m.</strong></p>\n<p><strong>First film [short] Justin Clifton’s
 </strong> <strong>“Unnecessary Evil”</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Featured fil
 m: Circle of Poison</strong></p>\n<p>Short Q & A Afterwards</p>\n<p><stron
 g>www.loftcinema.org</strong></p>\n<p><strong>PSR-Arizona [Physicians for 
 Social Responsibility]</strong> is sponsoring two films: a short [9.5 min]
  <strong>“Unnecessary Evil”</strong> by Justin Clifton\, about uranium min
 es tailings pollution in the Colorado River affecting the Havasupai First 
 Nations peoples in Arizona. Followed by <strong>“Circle of Poison”</strong
 >\, a 71 minute documentary about agro-pesticide pollution in internationa
 l lands in India\, Argentina and Mexico. Film is narrated by David Weir\, 
 RPCV [Returned Peace Corps Volunteer] from Afghanistan. This also effects 
 US food consumption and First Nation lands.</p>\n<p><strong>PSR-AZ and IIT
 C [International Indian Treaty Council]</strong> co-sponsor these films fo
 r a <strong>free screening\, Sunday\,</strong> <strong>January 5th\, at 4p
 m at The LOFT</strong> in Tucson. The proximity of pesticide use in Yaqui 
 communities in Sonora Mexico near to Tucson\, as well as other internation
 al locales make this a poignant film for Tucson audiences.</p>\n<p>The fil
 ms illustrate corporate malfeasance\, circular lobbying rotations in DC\, 
 and health effects of unjust environmental practices. PSR-AZ links the env
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