Monday, November 14, 2011

Remember Fallujah Week - tonight in DC

This year for Remember Fallujah Week we will be screening Feurat Alani's documentary Fallujah: a lost generation? in several U.S. cities. In this documentary Feurat Alani investigates the dramatic increase in cancers, birth defects, and infant mortality in Fallujah since 2004. Mr. Alani interviews Fallujah residents, doctors, veterans, and weapons experts to shed light on the cause of this health crisis. More specifically, he explores the possibility that weapons used by the U.S. in 2004 are the cause, including white phosphorous, depleted uranium, and anti-personel theromobaric weapons. 

Monday, November 14:

Busboys and Poets, 2021 14th Street Washington DC, at 8:30PM. 

Tuesday, November 15:

Boston University, in the Photonics building room 206, 8 St. Mary's Street Boston, Massachusetts, at 7:00PM. 

Wednesday, November 16:

Brown University, in Smith-buonanno Hall room 206, 95 Cushing Street Providence, Rhode Island, at 7:00 PM.

March Forward! office, 137 N Virgil Ave. #201 Los Angeles, CA 90004 at 7:00PM 
Feurat Alani will not be present at this film screening; however, there will be a post-screening discussion lead by veterans of the sieges of Fallujah.

Thursday, November 17:

New York University, 1st Floor Screening Room of the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, 53 Washington Square South (between Thompson and Sullivan) at 6:00PM. Please bring a photo ID


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