Saturday Day of Solidarity with Leonard Peltier

The shocking true story of Leonard Peltier, American Indian leader locked away for life, convicted of the alleged murder of two FBI agents during a bloody shoot-out on the Pine Ridge Reservation in 1975.

NYC Event: Riverside Church
91Claremont Avenue, New York, NY
(120-122 Streets)
Room 10T

Film “Warrior: The Life of Leonard Peltier” Produced and Directed by Suzie Baer.

Around the world, his trial and conviction have been denounced as a sham. Amnesty International, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Desmond Tutu, and many others have appealed for a new trial for the man who has come to symbolize the continued oppression of America’s indigenous peoples. To understand Peltier’s story, Warrior takes us back to the violent confrontations at Pine Ridge and Wounded Knee in the Seventies, and then to today’s Indian reservations, where the government’s plans for uranium mining and waste dumping are still being resisted by Native activists. The heart of the film, though, is a detailed painstaking account of Peltier’s harrowing odyssey through the American justice system.

Sponsored by The Riverside Church Prison Ministry, NYCLPDOC and NYC Jericho Movement. For more information: nyclpdoc@gmail.com nycjericho@gmail.com 646 429-2059

Nearest subway is the #1 Train to 116 St-Columbia University
(Claremont Avenue is one block west of Broadway)

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One Comment to “Saturday Day of Solidarity with Leonard Peltier”

  1. Anne Lamb 8 February 2013 at 7:22 pm #

    Due to the incoming storm, we have postponed this event. It is not certain whether Riverside Church will be open on Saturday, February 9th.

    As soon as we have a new date and time, we will inform everyone.

    Leonard loves storms, so this is appropiate!

    Love and Struggle,
    Anne
    NYC Jericho Movement