[Peace] Coalition Against Coke Contracts presents film
Brian Dolinar
Brian.Dolinar at cgu.edu
Tue Oct 25 09:41:40 CDT 2005
Make sure to post this on the ucimc.org web page. BD
Brian Dolinar
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
204 S. Lynn St.
Champaign, IL 61820
bdolinar at uiuc.edu
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From: peace-bounces at lists.chambana.net on behalf of lori serb
Sent: Mon 10/24/2005 11:18 PM
To: peace at lists.chambana.net
Subject: [Peace] Coalition Against Coke Contracts presents film
Hi all,
Tulsi and I are members of CACC and we talked at the AWARE meeting on
Sunday regarding this event.
Lori Serb
Coalition Against Coke Contracts
Invites you to a documentary film screening about
the struggle against Coca-Cola's corporate callousness in northern India
MEHANDIGANJ: WHERE LIFE IS AT STAKE
VENUE: 192 Education Building [1310 S. Sixth Street, Champaign]
WHEN: Wednesday, October 26th, 2005 @ 7:00 PM
While soft-drink companies boast of their contributions to economic
progress and development in India, community members
living near the giant bottling plants are telling a different story.
Severe water shortages along with soil and
groundwater pollution are threatening people's livelihoods, and their lives.
Mehandiganj: Where Life is At Stake offers a view into one
community's struggles against a local Coca-Cola bottling
plant and its destructive environmental practices. The film
highlights the courage and hope of the local people, while
leaving the viewer with a clear picture of the violence and
intimidation that Coca-Cola is willing to use to protect its
$4.8 billion in annual profits.
Runtime is approximately 36 minutes, and a question and answer
session will follow.
This event is free and open to all
Coalition Against Coke Contracts (CACC), is a broad coalition of
campus and community groups in Champaign-Urbana that
has mobilized to demand that the University cut its contract with
Coke and divest from Coke since it has repeatedly
violated labor rights in Columbia, and is responsible for severe
environmental abuse in India.
http://caccuc.blogspot.com or email: cokeactiongroup at riseup.net
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