Featured musical performers include Thievery Corporation, Joan Baez, Steve Earle, Bouncing Souls, Le Tigre, The Evens, Ted Leo + Pharmacists, Wayne Kramer and the Bellrays, Living Things, Head Roc and The Coup. The documentary also includes interviews with and speeches by the Rev. Jesse Jackson; California Democratic Reps. Lynn Woolsey and Maxine Waters; Cindy Sheehan, co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace; national radio commentator Jim Hightower; Washington Wizards forward Etan Thomas; former State Department Officer Ann Wright; investigative journalist Greg Palast; and others.
AIM is a non-profit membership organization that provides the community with television production training workshops, professional production facilities, and Channel 69, the Arlington County public access cable channel. The screening is a benefit for the non-profit United for Peace and Justice, one of the co-sponsors of the September event.
When: Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
Where: Arlington Cinema 'n' Drafthouse (2903 Columbia Pike, Arlington; 703/486-2345)
More Info: Brian Long at 703/524-2388 or brian.c.long@gmail.com