Sunday September 8, 3Pm - Discussion
Philadelphia Social Forum presents
Another World Is Possible


Showing of the video with discussion led by participants and planning for the future of the Philadelphia Social Forum, including a comprehensive date base and web site for all progressive organizations in the Greater Philadelphia Area – Bring your information to be uploaded.
ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE: A rousing account of the 2002 World Social Forum that will inspire activists everywhere, directed by Mark Dworkin and Melissa Young, produced by Moving Images.
"What we've been doing all week here is telling each other rumors, about creative and brave resistance, telling each other stories, that are true stories, that it is possible." Naomi Klein
What if 51,000 people from 131 countries put their heads together to discuss what is wrong with the world and how to work together to change it? In early 2002, in Porto Alegre, Brazil, public officials, representatives of non-governmental organizations, indigenous nations, farmers, and labor -- including 11,000 young people -- gathered for the World Social Forum. Called in response to the elite gathering of the World Economic Forum in New York, this week of workshops, panel discussions, and high-spirited demonstrations was inspirational for those attending. The international event, covered extensively by the media in other parts of the world, was virtually ignored by the US press. ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE presents a sampling of the issues and events at this enormous and creative gathering. Amongst the speakers featured are Naomi Klein, Vandana Shiva, Kevin Danaher, Wolfgang Sachs, and Rigoberta Menchu. This documentary impression of the gathering gives hope to US activists that, despite the media blackout, the movement for social justice is alive and well around the world.
"When local activists scattered around England's 13 North American colonies prepared for the American Revolution, they met together the Continental Congress. The World Social Forum is today's global equivalent. If you want to get an inside glimpse of the movement that is linking the advocates of democracy, human rights, and environmental protection around the world, ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE." Jeremy Brecher, historian, co-author, Globalization from Below


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