Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

May 15, 2011

Owe Aku at UN: Sacred Water, Sacred Earth Film Fest, May 19, 2011

OWE AKU (bring back the way) INVITES YOU TO A FUN & INFORMATIVE EVENING AWAY FROM THE UN

All are invited to participate in this event which includes the presentation of three short films, dialogue on the condition of sacred water, earth and health, and presentations by Indigenous activists and our allies regarding environmental impacts caused by mining corporations to the Lakota Oyate and all human beings, water, air, land, and sacred life.

SACRED WATER SACRED EARTH FILM FESTIVAL from the Lakota Oyate during the PERMANENT FORUM ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES at the UNITED NATIONS
This is not an INDIGENOUS issue - it's everyone's issue. We need your voice, your energy, your thoughts.

Thursday May 19th, 2011 @ 7:00 p.m., Bluestockings Book Store, 172 Allen Street, 212-777-6028
They are 1 block south of the F train’s 2nd Avenue stop and just 5 blocks from the JMZ-line’s Essex / Delancey Street stop. From the United Nations walk to 50th Street & 2nd Avenue. Take the M15 Bus and get off at East Houston & Allen Street. Ask the Bus Driver to say "when." It's about a 20 minute ride through the East side and a very good way to see that part of the City.
Owe Aku International Justice Project
Kent Lebsock or Debra White Plume
646-233-4406
oweakuinternational@me.com
http://www.oweakuninternational.org/

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