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Stop the War: Sept 24, Washington, D.C. documents this fall’s massive anti-war march in Washington, D.C., seen through the eyes of veteran videographer Steve Dalber.
The film begins at the headquarters of the AFL-CIO where, for the first time in history a labor anti-war rally (organized by USLAW) kicked off the big union contingent that then marched to the protest rally site.
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We also follow the George Galloway entourage, and get an interview from Galloway. George Galloway, right |  |
The documentary ends at the Vietnam Memorial, where a minor tussle erupts after war protesters are told that they can’t get near the “wall” if they’re wearing peace buttons.
Copies of Stop the War: Sept 24, Washington, D.C. are available from Labor Beat.
Labor Beat 37 S. Ashland Chicago, IL 60607.
$15 each. Please specify DVD or VHS. The video can also be purchased with PayPal at www.laborbeat.org
More info: mail@laborbeat.org, 312-226-3330.
Photo credit: Steve Dalber/Labor Beat
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