In
the spring of 1989, Beijing erupted with the largest spontaneous
demonstrations
the Peoples' Republic of China had witnessed in its 40-year history
since its
founding in 1949.The pro-democracy movement quickly spread to over 30 cities around China before the world witnessed the horrors of
the overnment'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.
Please join us in honoring the following with
the
Spirit of Tiananmen Awardees To the people of Pasadena who have shown
tremendous support in
pointing out the human rights violations in China and
questioning the wisdom of the City of Pasadena
in hosting the Beijing Olympic Rose for the 2008 Rose Parade.
Pasadena Former Mayor Bill
Paparian
Pasadena Commission on Human Relations, on their Commission Report which urged the
City of Pasadena to
make a strong statement
about the human rights situations in China.
Chair, Ken Hardy
Commissioner Milena Albert, Terrie Allen,
Michelle Bailey, Felipe O. Infante
Pasadena
NAACP president Joe Brown
Pasadena Our Lady Assumption Catholic Church Father
Gerard O'Brien
Excellence in Journalism Awardees The following journalists covered the issue
of human rights
regarding the opposition to the Beijing Olympics Rose Parade float
with insightful and balanced reporting.
Appo Jabarian (USA Armenian
News Magazine)
Dean Lee ( Mountain View
Courier)
James McPherson (Pasadena
Now)
Terry Miller (Pasadena Independent)
Joe Piasecki (Pasadena Weekly)
Todd Ruiz (Pasadena Star News)
Honoring Champion for Freedom of Speech
Awardee
Hu
Jia (imprisoned) Zeng Jinyan (in
house arrest)
Zeng Jinyan, Time
Magazine's 100 most influencial people in 2007 and her husband
Hu Jia are activists who brought attention to China's dismal records in
human rights
especially about AIDS and the environment.
Hu Jia was sentenced to three and half years in jail
after he published an article "The Real China and Olympics."
Date : Saturday, May 24,
2008 Time: 6:00 p.m. registration, dinner 6:30 p.m. Place: Golden Dragon Restaurant 960North Broadway, LA Chinatown,
Cost: Dinner
Ticket: $25Donor
ticket: $50
Dinner is 9 course Chinese banquet style, vegetarian table available
For information and reservation please call 310-539-0234 or
e-mail to ann.vag@gmail.com
Please mail check payable to Visual Artists Guild, P.O.
Box 861132, L.A., Ca.
90086-1132
Postmarked by May 19, 2008
Name________________________________Phone___________________Fax______________ e-mail______________________________________________________________
Address_____________________________________City____________St._____Zip_________
Number of tickets __________@ $25.00 $____________Vegetarian_______
Number of tickets __________@ $50.00$____________
Total
enclosed$____________
I cannot attend, enclosed is my donation for
$__________________
Background
Information: For more
information on the Tiananmen Massacre, please click on http://www.visual-artists-guild.organd 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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