[pr-x] "History is Marching" - 7 pm, Monday, Nov. 11

Kimball Cariou pvoice at telus.net
Fri Nov 8 14:00:14 PST 2019


(There are progressive ways to mark Remembrance Day. Next Monday, Nov. 
11, 2:30-4 pm, the White Poppy Campaign is hosting their annual ceremony 
to broaden the understanding of Remembrance Day to include all victims 
of wars. The event takes place at Seaforth Peace Park, Burrard & 1st 
Ave., south end of the Burrard Bridge.)


_*"HISTORY IS MARCHING"*_

*Free Film Screening*

Monday, Nov. 11, 7:00 pm, Centre for Socialist Education, 706 Clark 
Drive, Vancouver

https://www.facebook.com/events/2126163327484679/?notif_t=aymt_upsell_tip&notif_id=1573059657393546

While Remembrance Day ceremonies across the country continue to glorify 
Canadian involvement in Imperial wars and militarism over the past 
century, Canadian foreign policy, driven by its corporate sponsors, is 
pushing us towards dangerous new conflicts across the globe.

As Canada commits to a 70% increase in NATO military spending, battle 
lines are being drawn up across Eastern Europe and Asia, with the United 
States at the helm of an aggressive campaign against Russia and China in 
a desperate attempt to re-divide the world in the name of Profit.

We have entered a new age of  "Great Power Competition".

Will it be Socialism or Extinction?
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"History is Marching is a feature length documentary analyzing the rise 
in tensions between major powers across the globe over the course of 
2018. The film follows western history from 1945 to the present day, 
before looking at how capitalism is driving us towards the largest 
crisis in history."

This event is open to all ages, and light refreshments will be provided. 
It will take place on the unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish, 
and Tsleil-waututh Nations.

Hosted by the YCL Vancouver, Centre for Socialist Education, Vancouver 
Peace Council, Communist Party of BC

For info, call 604-255-2041, email <pvoice at telus.net>

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