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LA Awards Dinner & Tiananmen Commemoration 2010
Friday, 14 May 2010
The Visual Artists Guild Los Angeles
cordially
invites you to an
Annual Award Dinner
&
Commemoration of the 21st anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre
On May 29. 2010, 5 - 8 pm
In the
spring
of 1989, Beijing
erupted with the largest spontaneous demonstrations the Peoples'
Republic of China had witnessed in its 40-year history. The
pro-democracy movement quickly spread to over 30 cities around China
before the world witnessed the horrors of the government's brutal
crackdown. As the Chinese people fled from the tanks and guns, they
asked the international press to let the world know the truth.
They asked the world not to forget.
20 years later, across the globe, the
students and citizens of Iran demanded that their vote be counted. The
image of a dying young woman named Neda Iran on the street of Tehran
forever became the Voice of Iran just as the iconic image of the Tank
Man's defiance on the Avenue of Everlasting Peace in Beijing. A poem
written and recited by an Iranian woman in the night amid the shouts on
rooftops of "God is great" could very well have been the same posting
on the Democracy Wall in Beijing two decades ago.
Please join
us in honoring
Esha
Momemi
A women's rights
defender.
Ms. Momemi was a Masters' degree student from California State
University Northridge conducting research on her thesis on
discrimination against women when she was
imprisoned in Iran. She was later released as a result of worldwide
pressure. Ms. Momemi will accept the award in person.
& Students and Citizens of Iran
who struggled to have their votes counted
& Tan Zuoren
Activist for victims
of Sichuan earthquake
Mr. Tan has been sentenced this February to five years in jail for
subversion by the
government of the Peoples Republic of China.
At the time of his arrest, Mr. Tan was trying to document the actual
number of children who died from the collapse of schools during the
earthquake. It is suspected that shoddy construction caused the
collapse of what the parents called "tofu" schools.
Special Guest
Fang Zheng
2009 Visual Artists Guild Champion of Freedom of Speech Awardee
In 1989, Fang Zheng was a student who
joined in the pro-democracy movement. At the night of the massacre,
his legs were crushed by a tank when he tried to push a fellow student
out of the way of an oncoming tank.
with entertainment by
Ariana Delawari
Ariana has been featured in Los Angeles
Times with her album "Lion of Panjshir", a psychedelic folk journey
recorded in both Kabul and Los Angeles. Delawari's own guitar, piano
and vocal melodies are soaked in classical Afghan rhythms and echoes of
Laurel Canyon rock & roll. In Kabu, the band collaborated with
three Afghan Ustads of which one is an 88 year old dilruba player, the
last living master of this instrument. Under previous Taliban rule
these talented musicians had once dismantled and hid their instruments
due to a ban on music.
(click on "read more" below for details)
Date
: Saturday, May 29, 2010
Time: 5 p.m. Reception and Registration
Exhibition:
Tiananmen Story - photo essay curated by
Visual Artists Guild
6:00 p.m. Dinner - 10 course Chinese banquet dinner
Place:
Golden
Dragon
Restaurant
960 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, Ca. 90012 phone
213-626-2039
Cost: Dinner Ticket: $30 advanced purchase, $35 at the door,
Supporter Ticket: $50, Donor Ticket: $100
For
information
and
reservations
please
call
310-539-0234,
310-433-0697
or
e-mail
to
vag@visual-artists-guild.org
Please mail check payable to:
Visual Artists Guild
P.O. Box 861132
Los Angeles, Ca. 90086-1132
Background
Information: For more information on the Tiananmen Massacre, please click on Tiananmen Story .
Visual Artists Guild is a non-profit organization as qualified under
Section 501 (C) (3) of the Internal Revenue code. This is an all
volunteers'
organization.
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