Hosted by Members for Human Rights
In-person
When
Nov 14, 5:45 PM PST
Where
IBEW L.U. 46
19802 62nd Avenue South, Kent, WA, 98032
Price
Free Screening
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About the event
Join us for a special screening of the documentary "Israelism," hosted by the Members for Human Rights Sub-committee of the Electrical Workers Minority Caucus (EWMC). This event aims to bring together activists and community members to explore the themes of the film and engage in important dialogue around human rights.
We are working on securing speakers from organizations such as Jewish Voice for Peace and Falastinyat, both of which are actively involved in community activism in Seattle. We hope to have them participate in a panel discussion after the screening. A moderator will guide the conversation, ensuring a rich and informative dialogue.
This event is open to the broader labor community, and we encourage all interested members to join us. Space is limited to 100 attendees, so we recommend registering early. Check-in will be handled by our team at the door.
Come be a part of this important event, and let’s continue to champion human rights together.
About the film
Two young American Jews travel to Israel seeking a deeper understanding of the country they were raised to love. What they encounter profoundly impacts them, leading them to join a growing movement to redefine their community's relationship with Israel in this challenging and emotional journey. Coming soon to an even wider audience, stay tuned.
Genre
Documentary
Runtime
1h 24m
Released
2023
Director
Erin Axelman, Sam Eilertsen
Producer
Daniel Chalfen, Nadia Saah
About the space
Other
Indoor Event
Wheelchair accessible