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Animals Are People Too!

In exploring the connection between humans and animals with the underlying question of whether there are mutual benefits, an area in which the benefit is perhaps undeniably one-sided is the global trade of wild animals for purposes of food, entertainment exotic pet sales, or traditional medicines. These animals are treated very differently according to national and sometimes local laws that offer minimal protection. This week we ask that you consider signing this petition against animal cruelty or supporting the cause in another way that speaks to you.

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Library Learning

In the last week of our summer reading adventures, we encourage you to explore an endangered and precious global institution of reading, knowledge, cultural preservation, and community connection – your local library!

Check out what is happening at your local public library. There may be interesting events, virtual tours, classes, new books to read, and who knows what else! Let us know what you discover.

 

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Addressing Pogonophobia

“Living in an Unfinished America: Shared Experiences of Discrimination and Resilience by Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Americans,”

Pogonophobia is the irrational, persistent and often unwarranted fear of beards. The word is derived from Greek pogon (beard) and phobos (fear).

The San Francisco Human Rights Commission and The Women’s Building will host a community photo project on Flyer Photo ExhibitIslamophobia and post-9/11 ethnic and racial discrimination. The project, entitled “Living in an Unfinished America: Shared Experiences of Discrimination and Resilience by Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Americans,” showcases the lived experiences of community members through photography and narrative.

The project will be on display at

The Women’s Building
3543 18th St #8, San Francisco, CA 94110
Wednesday, August 12th from 5-8pm.
415-431-1180

City and community leaders will provide remarks at 6pm.

Members of the public are invited to attend. Everyone is welcome!

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Films for Peace in the Middle East

section-bridges-barriersGood Films are a Social Action Educational Opportunity

The SF Jewish Film Festival is here and there are some worthwhile films on Israel/Palestine issues. Some offer historical background or a vision of coexistence. Others address the problems Palestinians face in regard to the occupation. None of them affirm the status quo. The Festival’s leadership continues to show courage. All of these films are listed under a heading called “Bridges and Barriers”.

The film screenings are already underway so Ready, Set, Go! see one or some or all of them! The shows remaining are as follows:

Directed by Joseph Dorman and Oren Rudavsky
California – Berkeley
Thursday, August 6  at 1:15 pm
Endeavors to show how Zionism was experienced not only by Israelis and Jews, but also by the Palestinians.
Directed by Duki Dror and Chen Shelach
Lakeside Theater – Oakland
Friday, August 7 at 12:30 pm
“This soulful documentary beautifully captures the human cost of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict……Co-directors Chen Shelach and Duki Dror give us reason to believe that the world might look different if women and mothers were calling the shots.”
Directed by Erez Miller and Henrique Cymerman
Smith Rafael Film Center
Saturday, August 8 at 2:30 pm
and
Lakeside Theater – Oakland
Sunday, August 9 at 8:30 pm
This is what peace looks like in the hands of musicians featuring Israeli singer/songwriter David Broza, Grammy-winning Steve Earle, Palestinian Israeli singer Mira Awad (Arab Labor) and Iraqi Israeli Yair Dalal.

 

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