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Dear John,
Just in case you missed it, NIAC is hosting a very special panel event this Tuesday, November 10th at 12pm PT/3pm ET [[link removed]] to discuss the documentary We Are Many . The film, which recently celebrated its North American release, tells the story of the biggest anti-war movement in history that brought 30 million people across 72 countries to the streets to protest the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The documentary is an important reminder of the power of our collective voices, and especially timely as Americans took to the polls in unprecedented numbers to make their voices heard. Despite the efforts of the Trump administration to undermine our democractic process, President-elect Joe Biden’s win indicates a new direction for the United States.
I'll be joining the film's director Amir Amirani , Win Without War’s Kate Kizer, and Quincy Institute’s Eli Clifton to discuss the documentary, the impact of the protest movements, our current political situation, and more.
RSVP [[link removed]]
Don't miss out on what's sure to be a great event, and I hope to see you all there!
Best,
Assal Rad
Senior Research Fellow, NIAC
🎥 PS - Haven't seen the film yet? No worries! It's available for rent here [[link removed]] -- and for a limited time a portion of all proceeds will go to NIAC. Check it out today!
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