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Movies at the Orpheum

"There's Something About W"
Offering a fact-filled mix of policy analysis and humor, we hear from President Bush, in his own words, with substantial commentary by an all-star line-up of leading progressives including Molly Ivins, Paul Krugman, Al Franken, Michael Moore and others. Click here for the filmmaker's web site.

"The End of Suburbia"
Oil Depletion and the Collapse of The American Dream. Click here for the filmmaker's web site.

"This Land Is Your Land"
The special pre-screening of this film shows that every person can make a difference, even when pitted against the enormous power of big business. Click here for the filmmaker's web site.

"Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election"
The filmmakers rehash the dramatic events of the 2000 presidential election, exposing a chain of incidents that led up to the battle for the presidency in Florida and the undermining of democracy in America. Click here for the filmmaker's web site.

Local Filmmakers Crystal Uchino and Klee Benally
Crystal presented her film from PMS Media called "Our Bodies, Our Choice" a documentary about the March for Women's Lives. Click here for the filmmaker's web site. Klee followed with short films that he has been involved in. One film being presented is called "Rez Rock the Vote" and follows Klee's band as they work to register voters on the reservation.

"Bush's Brain"
Chronicles the career of the president's key strategist, Karl Rove. The story is told by politicians Rove screwed and the press that covered him. Click here for the filmmaker's web site.

Speakers on Heritage Square

Leonard Selestewa
Discussion of Black Mesa water issues
Member of the Hopi Tribe from the Village of Moencopi (Lower) and a member of the Sun Clan.  He has had many leadership roles and is currently the President of Moenkopi Natural Resources Conservation District and Black Mesa Trust.

David McKell
An honest conversation about the Iraq War
Dave McKell is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Social Work at NAU, with a focus on Sociology of Religion:  Latin America and Middle East; Liberation theory and faith based violence; Social and Correctional Policy; International Development.  He also has a military background in the US Marine Core and the Arizona National Guard.

Eleanor Eisenberg
US Patriot Act and the Assault on Civil Liberties
The current director of Arizona Civil Liberties Union and an expert on the effect of the Patriot Act on Civil Liberties.

Stu Starky
The Real Impact of "No Child Left Behind"
An 8th grade math teacher in the Roosevelt School District in Phoenix.

Mark Manoil
The Role of the Corporation Commission and Energy Use.
Mark is a fourth generation Arizonan and a Phoenix lawyer.  He earned his law degree from Arizona State University and is a Published Authority on Arizona Property Taxation.  He has served on numerous committees in Arizona and served as the chair of several.

Bill Cherry
The Bush Attack on Veterans' Benefits
Former Ranger /Green Beret with combat tours in Vietnam.  He has a Ph.D. in Political Science and History and teaches part-time at Northern Arizona Unversity.

Ann Kirkpatrick
Clean Elections in Arizona
A Flagstaff lawyer, she also teaches business law at Coconino Community College and has volunteered for many organizations in Flagstaff.

Bands on Heritage Square

Mars Hill BIllies

Buddha with a Gun
A spirited rock trio that plays ecclectic, new wave-inspired original songs, interspersed with smatterings of well-chosen covers. The group, which formed nearly four years ago, is composed of frontman/singer/songwriter/guitarist Marz Eldritch, bassist/vocalist Tasha Zarathustra, and drummer/vocalist/former A-1 Abrams Main Battle Tank crewman Senator Matty "Thunderous" Keebler.

Dennis Wall
Dennis Wall is a Flagstaff singer-songwriter who will express his no-holds-barred views on a variety of topical issues with lively original and classic acoustic music.l

Blackfire
Blackfire is a Native American(Dine'), traditionally influenced, high energy politically driven group comprised of two brothers and their sister. Their style comprises traditional Native American, punk and alternative sounds. Their powerful music reflects the hopes, freedoms and barriers of today's world. Click here for the band's web site.

Booths at Heritage Square

Black Mesa Trust
A grassroots, nonprofit organization founded by traditional Hopi farmers to save the Navajo aquifer under Black Mesa for future generations of Hopi and Navajo children, is battling the largest coal company in the world to stop multinational corporate exploitation of the sole source of drinking water on the Hopi Reservation.

Indigenous Action Media
Focuses on helping our Native communities address environmental, human rights, racism, gender, spirituality, age, class and other issues related to assimilation and colonization through creative forms of media outreach.

AZ No Fee Coalition
Working throughout Arizona to pass city and county resolutions urging congress to overturn the Recreation Fee Demonstration Program.

Flagstaff Activist Network
Network of groups and individuals who demonstrate their commitment to the earth by defending cultural diversity, ecological health and natural beauty.

Animal Defense League of Arizona
Arizona's statewide animal protection organization that strives for education, investigation, and reform on behalf of Arizona's animals.

Vets for Peace
Educational and humanitarian organization dedicated to the abolishment of war.

Bothands, Inc
Assisting with down payment, closing costs for first time homebuyers and residents of Flagstaff.  Homebuyer education and counseling.

Southwest Voter Registration and Education Project
Purpose is to educate the Latino community across the southwest about the democratic process, the importance of voter registration, and voter participation.

AZ Advocacy Foundation
Broad-based, non-partisan coalition of grassroots and advocacy organizations, individuals, and leaders that promote social, environmental and economic justice for all of Arizona's citizens.

Northern Arizona Pride Association
Producer of Pride in the Pines, Flagstaff's gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered pride festival and celebration.

Justice and Peace Coalition

Black Mesa Indiginous Support

PMS Media

Habitat for Humanity

Coconino Anarchist Tribe
Coconino Anarchist Tribe is working to create change we would like to see in the world through awareness.

Mountain Harvest (Saturday Only)

Carry a Big Sticker

Arizonans for Medical Marijuana