733 15th St. NW, Suite 1020 WDC
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

The Social Action & Leadership School for Activists
presents a screening of

FILM: Incident at Oglala
Monday, October 11, 2004
6:30-9:15pm FREE!
733 15th St. NW, Suite 1020 WDC

SALSA presents this riveting documentary about the contemporary struggle of the
Indigenous People of N. America and the historic incident that led to the railroading
of one of their most valued freedom fighters. In 1975, armed FBI agents illegally
entered the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. After gunfire erupted, a Native American
and two FBI agents fell dead. After the largest manhunt in FBI history, three
men were apprehended, only one, Leonard Peltier, was convicted. Incident at Oglala
reveals the facts surrounding Peltier?s case and the efforts by the U.S. government
to conceal and destroy evidence that would have exonerated him. If you?re not
familiar with Peltier's case and consider yourself an American then you need
to see this film! Discussion will follow the film.

This forum is free and open to the public, but because space is limited pre-registration
is strongly suggested. You may register by calling IPS at 202-234-9382 ext.
229 or visit www.hotsalsa.org.

Added by robg3 on October 6, 2004

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