APCC MOVIE NIGHT - Thursday, June 20, 2013 - 7:00 PM @ APCC

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APCC " FREE " Movie Night

Thursday, June 20th

@ 7 PM - APCC Auditorium

4851 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA

Feature Movie This Month: Rabbit Proof Fence

An Australian Film directed by Phillip Noyce

RABBIT PROOF FENCE
( an Australian Film)

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APCC MOVIE NIGHT - June 20th - 7:00 PM
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Western Australia, 1931. Government policy includes taking half-caste children from their Aboriginal mothers and sending them a thousand miles away to what amounts to indentured servitude, "to save them from themselves." Molly, Daisy, and Grace (two sisters and a cousin who are 14, 10, and 8) arrive at their Gulag and promptly escape, under Molly's lead. For days they walk north, following a fence that keeps rabbits from settlements, eluding a native tracker and the regional constabulary. Their pursuers take orders from the government's "chief protector of Aborigines," A.O. Neville, blinded by Anglo-Christian certainty, evolutionary world view and conventional wisdom. Can the girls survive?

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APCC Email Header APCC " FREE " Movie Night Thursday, June 20th @ 7 PM - APCC Auditorium 4851 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA Feature Movie This Month: Rabbit Proof Fence An Australian Film directed by Phillip Noyce RABBIT PROOF FENCE ( an Australian Film) FREE ADMISSION - FREE ADMISSION APCC MOVIE NIGHT - June 20th - 7:00 PM rabbitprooffence3 Western Australia, 1931. Government policy includes taking half-caste children from their Aboriginal mothers and sending them a thousand miles away to what amounts to indentured servitude, "to save them from themselves." Molly, Daisy, and Grace (two sisters and a cousin who are 14, 10, and 8) arrive at their Gulag and promptly escape, under Molly's lead. For days they walk north, following a fence that keeps rabbits from settlements, eluding a native tracker and the regional constabulary. Their pursuers take orders from the government's "chief protector of Aborigines," A.O. Neville, blinded by Anglo-Christian certainty, evolutionary world view and conventional wisdom. Can the girls survive? FREE ADMISSION Forward this email This email was sent to psurhoc@comcast.net by faalua@comcast.net | Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe ™ | Privacy Policy . Asia Pacific Cultural Center | 4851 South Tacoma Way | Tacoma | WA | 98409