the life of Harry Belafonte
Friday, September 7, 7:00pm
Projected on the big screen at the LEPOCO Peace Center
313 West
4th Street, south Bethlehem
Hoping to inspire a new generation of
activists, entertainer Harry Belafonte allows intimate access to his life
to document his many decades as a performer and as a tireless advocate for human
rights around the world. As a supporter of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the
victim of racism during his tours of the southern United States, Belafonte was
deeply committed to social change in the U.S. and later worked to end apartheid
in South Africa. He gave the most rousing speech of the day at the Jobs and
Justice rally in Washington, DC, in the fall of 2010.
Directed by Susanne
Rostock. 103 minutes.
Please
bring a snack or beverage to
share.
For more information contact LEPOCO at
610-691-8730.
Peace, Nancy Tate LEPOCO Peace Center 313 W. 4th Street Bethlehem, Pa 18015
phone: 610-691-8730 fax: 610-691-8904
e-mail: lepoco@fast.net web: www.lepoco.org