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Ten Thousand Things
Multicultural Webfinds

"Ten Thousand Things" is a Buddhist expression representing the dynamic interconnection and simultaneous unity and diversity of everything in the universe.


Yumi Kikuchi & Tokyo Peace Film Festival – July 7
filmfest
"From the screen, you can hear the real voices demanding peace..." Food, health, environment, war – if the truth of the connections between these are known, then we can decide our future.

From Gyaku, a great English-language alternative news site, info on the Fourth Annual TOKYO PEACE FILM FESTIVAL where peace activist Yumi Kikuchi will be speaking.

Date: Saturday, July 7, 2007
Organizer: Tokyo Peace Association
Time: doors open at 9:30, screening goes on between 10:00 - 21:00
Place: National Olympics Memorial Youth Center, Culture wing Large Hall
Access: Chiyoda metro: get off at Yoyogi-Koen Station (Exit No.4 )
Odakyu Line: about 7 minutes walk from Sangubashi station.

Program:
1. "The Future of Food" 10:05–11:42
(Deborah Koons Garcia, 2004/90 minutes)

2. "Salud Havana" 11:57–12:37
(2006/33 minutes)

Lunch Time 12:37–13:30

3. "Japan, the country that does not go to war" 13:30–15:07
(2006/90 minutes)

4. "The Munitions Factories of Today" 15:22–16:10
(2005/41 minutes)

5. "911 Special" 16:10–17:10
(Comments by Kikuchi Yumi + Screening/60 minutes)

6. "End of Suburbia" 17:25–19:15
(Directed by Gregory Green/80 minutes)

7. "Alternative Futures" 19:30–20:57
(2003/80 minutes)

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