Thursday, November 1, 2012

11.1-8 Anti-Nuclear Events in San Diego


Anti-Nuclear Events in San Diego

November 1-8 


-- From The Peace Resource Center of San Diego
:: http://www.prcsd.org/ 

Thursday, November 1, "No Nukes Night: Poets Against Nuclear Power: An evening of poetry against nuclear energy and for green energy," 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Space Bar Internet Cafe, 7454 University Ave., La Mesa, CA 91942. Bring your poems, come and hear poems! Calling all Southern California poets to write a poem and attend or send a poem to jimpoet@hotmail.com. The best 50 poems will be accepted for the anthology, "No Nukes: Poets Against Nuclear Power." Info (619)461-7100

Friday, November 2, 6;30-9 p.m. "Film: Knocking on the Devil’s Door." Sierra Club Monthly Film Series, Sierra Club Chapter Office, 8304 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92111. Free! Representatives from the Peace Resource Center of San Diego and the Shut San Onofre Campaign will be present to answer questions. “Knocking on the Devil’s Door: Our Deadly Nuclear Legacy” triailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5Qq-0tZWpo

Saturday, November 3, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Come hear Japanese guest, Fukushima Blogger, Iori Mochizuki speak about Mutation, Plant situation, Global consequences at the Peace Resource Center, 3850 Westgate Place, SD, CA 92105. Free! Mochizuki, a resident of Yokohama (~165 miles from Fukushima), writes the Fukushima Diary blog to share on-the-ground information of what's happening to the people of Japan since Fukushima. After March 11, 2011, he became frustrated with the lack of reliable information from official Japanese channels and began posting stories he discovered on Facebook sites. Harassed and threatened by Japanese officials, facing repeated online DDOS attacks and sickened by radiation (diarrhea, headache, coughing, nasal congestion, fatigue, pain behind his eyes), Mochizuki left Japan in December, 2011. Since then, he has traveled extensively and been hosted by his blog's followers in France, Spain, Netherlands, Romania, Austria and Tunisia. He currently lives in US. Fukushima Diary continues to be read by approximately 10,000 people a day. Read "Fukushima Diary:" http://fukushima-diary.com/category/dnews/

Saturday, November 3, 6:30 p.m., "The Land of Hope," Asian Film Festival, 7510 Hazard Center Drive, San Diego, CA 92108. A new (2012) art, drama about a nuclear accident in Japan; sound familiar? General Admission $11.50. More info and buy tickets here: http://festival.sdaff.org/2012/films/land-of-hope/

Wednesday, November 7, 4 p.m.: "Nuclear Nation," a free showing by the Asian Film Festival, UltraStar Mission Valley, 7510 Hazard Center Drive, San Diego, CA 92108. Don't miss this new documentary about Fukushima and Japan. The Peace Resource Center of San Diego is one of the co-presenters and we have reserved 10 tickets for the film; if you'd like to be part of our party, contact carolj@prcsd.org Read about film here:http://festival.sdaff.org/2012/films/nuclear-nation/

Thursday, November 8, 7 p.m.: "The Land of Hope," Asian Film Festival, 7510 Hazard Center Drive, San Diego, CA 92108. A new (2012) art, drama about a nuclear accident in Japan; sound familiar? General Admission $11.50. More info and buy tickets here: http://festival.sdaff.org/2012/films/land-of-hope/


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