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What happens when a group of activists, priests, celebrities, and students risk arrest to protest U.S. foreign policy in Latin America?
ON THE LINE is an inside look at the people behind one of the largest nonviolent movements in America today: the movement to close the School of the Americas/WHINSEC, a U.S. Army school that trains Latin American soldiers. In a world where politics, passion, and Constitutional rights collide, protesters discuss their activism, the dark side of U.S. foreign policy, and the challenges of protesting since 9/11. The principal cast includes: * Martin Sheen, actor * Susan Sarandon, actor * Fr. Roy Bourgeois, Founder of School of the Americas Watch * John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hitman * Bob Barr, political analyst and former US Congressman * Gerry Weber, ACLU-Georgia The film is 55 minutes long. From the filmmaker: Official website | Trailer | Buy the DVD | Hosting materials Tags: 9/11, protest, Martin Sheen, Social Justice, civil liberties, Susan Sarandon, Fr. Roy Bourgeois, School of the Americas Watch, John Perkins, Confessions of an Economic Hitman, Bob Barr, Gerry Weber, ACLU, School of the Americas, WHINSEC, American foreign policy, U.S. foreign policy, Catholic, Maryknoll, Oscar Romero, Ida Ford, El Salvador, Venezuela, Colombia, Brian DeRouen No screenings of On the Line are currently scheduled. Host one yourself!
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