[*BCM*] [Fwd: BNB event for BAAM]

madhettie at riseup.net madhettie at riseup.net
Fri Oct 31 11:26:32 EDT 2008


Hi, all

Cool movie/fundraiser coming up for Bikes not Bombs. Details below.

Peter

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Subject: BNB event for BAM
From:    "arik grier" <arik at bikesnotbombs.org>
Date:    Fri, October 31, 2008 7:47 am
To:      madhettie at riseup.net
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Hi Peter!

Here's info to post to the BAM list, and thanks for doing this!

-Arik



GHANA FILM: EMMANUEL'S GIFT, with BIKES NOT BOMBS
Thursday November 6
6:30-8:30

Screening at the City Year Headquarters
287 Columbus Ave
Boston, MA 02116

Full info and a map at http://www.bikesnotbombs.org/node/419

With donated bicycles from Boston and the support of hundreds of
local volunteers and donors, Bikes Not Bombs is co-sponsoring the
development of a retail shop to be collectively managed by physically
challenged people in Koforidua, Ghana. Join us for an inspiring film
and discussion about this endeavor.

BNB is undertaking this project in partnership with a foundation in
Ghana created by an extraordinary man, Emmanuel Yeboah. The First
Look Pictures documentary, Emmanuel's Gift (trailer and photos here:
www.emmanuelsgift.com) by Lisa Lax and Nancy Stern, is narrated by
Oprah Winfrey. Following Emmanuel's struggles and achievements, it
gives a background for this new project.

For insightful updates and beautiful photos, please check out the
blog of David Branigan, BNB staff in Ghana: http://bikesnotbombs-
eefsa.blogspot.com/ and his photos page at http://www.flickr.com/
photos/bnbghana

A five minute documentary on BNB, One Peace at a Time by Allegra
Anderson, will open the evening, and a discussion with Carl Kurz,
BNB's founder and International Programs Director, will follow the
screening of Emmanuel's Gift.

Special thanks to City Year for generously allowing BNB to take
advantage of their hi-tech, new, green media space.

Please spread the word. Please contact arik at bikesnotbombs.org or
617-522-0222 x100 if you are available to help distribute flyers!

Tickets are $7-$15, sliding scale and available for purchase online
at http://www.bikesnotbombs.org/node/419, or by phone: 617-522-0222,
or at the door.


MORE INFO:
Bikes Not Bombs is working with Emmanuel’s Education Foundation and
Sports Academy for the Physically Challenged (EEFSA) to establish a
bicycle workshop that will employ physically-challenged people in the
city of Koforidua. Our trainer/mechanic David Branigan has been in
Koforidua since May 2008 getting the shop setup and training the new
mechanics. The micro-enterprise model plans for the eventual
cooperative ownership of the business by the mechanics. We sent our
first container of aid on April 26th 2008 with the tools, parts and
bikes necessary for the establishment of the workshop. Included were
workbenches custom-built by volunteer Paul Martin to be accessible
from wheelchair height.

The film Emmanuel's Gift tell the story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, a
physically challenged athlete who rode a bicycle across Ghana with
one leg in his campaign advocating for the rights and abilities of
the physically disabled in Ghana. Emmanuel's campaign influenced the
Government of Ghana to pass a Disability Rights Law that protects the
rights of the physically disabled. Emmanuel went on to establish the
Emmanuel Education Foundation and Sports Academy for the Physically
Challenged with the financial support he received from the
international community. He has been the winner of numerous awards
including the Arthur Ashe Courage Award and the prestigious Casey
Martin Award offered each year by Nike corporation. His leadership in
bringing dignity and inspiration to the growing international
movement for the rights of the disabled has led his people on to a
new paradigm in Africa, one that challenges the stigma of poverty and
self-deprecation that has pushed disabled individuals into the
destitution of begging and marginalization on the fringes of society.

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