Thursday, June 28, 2007

Conscientious Projector Series continues

Conscientious Projector Screens In Debt We Trust: America Before the Bubble Bursts
The United States is a nation in debt, with millions of Americans susceptible to the lure of instant credit and burdened by the consequences when the bill comes due. In Debt We Trust, to be presented on Thursday, July 12 at 7 pm at The Armory Center for the Arts, examines the devastating impact of consumer debt and predatory lending practices on individuals and families. Absorbing and comprehensive, the film also warns of a national security crisis that our national debt of nearly nine trillion dollars might bring. Written, produced and directed by Danny Schechter, author, social critic, and Emmy-winning former senior news producer for CNN and ABC News.

Robyn Smith, Deputy Attorney General for the California Department of Justice and founding member of Sustainable World, will facilitate a community discussion following the film. The Armory is located at 145 N. Raymond in Old Pasadena. Admission is free and the facility is accessible to disabled persons. The series is co-sponsored by All Saints Church's Sustainable World Ministry and the ImagineAction-Theatre of the Oppressed in association with The Armory Center for the Arts. For more information, contact Marty Coleman at 626.792.4941.

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