Watch the story behind the 2003 global anti-Iraq War protest — the largest demonstration in history — that helped inspire the next generation of activists.

 
 
 
 

Dear John,

Please join us for the U.S. premiere of We Are Many!

National Priorities Project is partnering with our other projects at the Institute for Policy Studies to promote the film "We Are Many" for a unique live-streamed event marking the International Day of Peace. Support us by purchasing a ticket through our custom link and we will benefit from a share of ticket sale profits.

"We Are Many" tells the story behind the 2003 global anti-Iraq War protest — the largest demonstration in history — that helped prevent a U.S. war against Iran four years later and inspired the next generation of activists, including some of those who led Egypt’s popular ouster of the U.S.-backed dictator in the Arab Spring of 2011.

The film is a powerful tribute to movement building. As peaceful protests against racism continue to rise across the world, the message of "We Are Many" resonates more deeply than ever.

It features a stellar cast including IPS Board members Danny Glover & Harry Belafonte as well as Noam Chomsky, Jeremy Corbyn, Colleen Kelly, Rev. Jesse Jackson, Medea Benjamin, and our very own Phyllis Bennis and IPS Associate Fellow Bill Fletcher — plus many more!

Watch the trailer here!

The night will feature exclusive music performances and a Q&A panel discussion including director Amir Amirani (also co-producer of Coup 53), cast members, and leaders from key activist organizations.

Monday September 21st 2020
5 p.m. PST (Los Angeles) / 8 p.m. EST (New York)
General Admission: $12
Student/Senior: $7

Buy your tickets here!

Thank you for your support, and we hope you enjoy the film!

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