Venezuela

FILM SHOWING: No Volverán - The Venezuelan Revolution Now!

Black & Green Wednesday

Legacy Books and Café
5249 Delmar
University City, MO

A panel discussion will include:

* David May, Hands Off Venezuela
* Daniel Hellinger, Political Science Professor, Webster University
* Zaki Baruti, Green Party, Universal African Peoples Organization

From the makers of the Hands Off Venezuela film "Solidarity," and the Sanitarios Maracay short film series, comes "No Volverán -The Venezuelan Revolution Now," an exciting feature length documentary about the Venezuelan Revolution.

Date: 
01/02/2008 - 7:00pm - 01/02/2008 - 9:00pm

Venezuela: Interview with an indigenous activist

* As part of the 2.300 delegates in the second Zapatista and indigenous community’s international reunion, which took place last July in Mexico, members of the wayuu community delivered a truly important message: Venezuelan indigenous community’s situation is very different than the declared by the government people in Caracas. El Libertario talked about the experience with Jorge Montiel, member of the Maikiralasa’lii.

INSURGENTES against Venezuela´s constitutional reform

* Various organizations and individuals within Venezuela, each with a history of social struggle and each bringing with them diverse proposals from the anti-authoritarian and critical left, have assembled in the space of INSURGENTES (INSURGENTS) to forge a position against the proposed constitutional “reform” offered by the republic’s President, Hugo Chavez Frias.

Constitutions, in all countries, invariably reflect the power relations that exist between societies different social classes. Today’s proposed “reform” simply confirms the victory obtained by transnational capital during the coup and petrol sabotage of 2002-2003 which created Mixed Businesses and has led to the handover of vast new mineral and petroleum concessions to foreign capital.

Add to calendar
Syndicate content