Fast-paced and energetic, Somos Una América brings together images from protest actions against U.S. bases in Colombia and a 2011 direct action at the White House. The film includes: footage of the SOA-led coup in Honduras and the coup attempt in Venezuela. Filmed by Argentine filmmaker Gabriela Uassouf over the course of the past year, Somos Una América offers a hopeful outlook and illustrates the power of the people as we work together to build a new world.
Somos Una América is the story of people from across the Americas, who are united in their struggle against the Pentagon mindset that is promoting U.S. domination and "military solutions" in the Western Hemisphere.
The film provides background on the School of the Americas and the campaign to shut it down, and then Somos Una América moves further: the film puts a spotlight on U.S. militarization and features the voices of a rising hemisphere-wide anti-militarization movement.
Excelente espero verlo pronto!!, Juntos en la lucha, Hasta la Victoria Siempre
666alebreak 1 month ago
Looks interesting, but I was hoping for more insight about the film. Too fast of a preview.
I wish more people knew about this and how abusive the U.S. is with it's foreign policy measures toward Latin America. YA BASTA!
STOP U.S. IMPERIALISM AROUND THE WORLD!
MrNitro071 3 months ago
Fast-paced and energetic, Somos Una América brings together images from protest actions against U.S. bases in Colombia and a 2011 direct action at the White House. The film includes: footage of the SOA-led coup in Honduras and the coup attempt in Venezuela. Filmed by Argentine filmmaker Gabriela Uassouf over the course of the past year, Somos Una América offers a hopeful outlook and illustrates the power of the people as we work together to build a new world.
closethesoa 4 months ago 2
Somos Una América is the story of people from across the Americas, who are united in their struggle against the Pentagon mindset that is promoting U.S. domination and "military solutions" in the Western Hemisphere.
The film provides background on the School of the Americas and the campaign to shut it down, and then Somos Una América moves further: the film puts a spotlight on U.S. militarization and features the voices of a rising hemisphere-wide anti-militarization movement.
hvoss 4 months ago 4
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