Film series to screen ‘Untold History of the United States’
NORWICH – The next free public film showing of the Second Tuesday's Monthly Film Series will be on Tuesday, March 10 at 7 p.m. at the United Church of Christ in Norwich.
The showing will begin with Part I of the documentary series “Untold History of the United States,” by award winning director, Oliver Stone, and American University history professor Peter Kuznick. The film series takes a look at under-reported events that are not often taught in high school classes, that continue to remain hidden, and that have still helped to shape our complex history.
The subsequent parts of the film series will be continued over the next few months.
The objective of the series is to reveal the hidden America and help us know and understand the complicated history of our country. The producers hope that the film will “prompt a much-needed conversation about the direction our country needs to go in to counter a century-plus, and we believe disastrous, course of empire, war, and domination.”
The public is invited to come at 6:3O p.m. for a light meal before the showing, and to stay on for discussion. The screening is co-sponsored by Chenango Peace Action and C-CARE (Community Action for Renewable Energy).
For more information, please call Chris at 334-6095, or Ken at 895-6975. It is requested that attendees please refrain from parking in the church’s lot.
The showing will begin with Part I of the documentary series “Untold History of the United States,” by award winning director, Oliver Stone, and American University history professor Peter Kuznick. The film series takes a look at under-reported events that are not often taught in high school classes, that continue to remain hidden, and that have still helped to shape our complex history.
The subsequent parts of the film series will be continued over the next few months.
The objective of the series is to reveal the hidden America and help us know and understand the complicated history of our country. The producers hope that the film will “prompt a much-needed conversation about the direction our country needs to go in to counter a century-plus, and we believe disastrous, course of empire, war, and domination.”
The public is invited to come at 6:3O p.m. for a light meal before the showing, and to stay on for discussion. The screening is co-sponsored by Chenango Peace Action and C-CARE (Community Action for Renewable Energy).
For more information, please call Chris at 334-6095, or Ken at 895-6975. It is requested that attendees please refrain from parking in the church’s lot.
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