
Which Side are You On? Documentary
1 year ago
The life of a social activist is one of peace, pain, and protest. Through the trials and tribulations of fighting for what they believe in, a community of passionate and highly mo-tivated individuals emerges. Elaine Brower is no stranger to this community of social protesters. Her involvement in the anti-war movement grew rapidly in 2003. Now, she joins thousands of people in the fight against war, with one person in mind—her son.
This is a documentary produced by Rowan University students from November 2007 to May 2008.
This is a documentary produced by Rowan University students from November 2007 to May 2008.
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dan arcaini 11 months agoGreat film! As a VietNam-era conscientious objector & the father of a 15-year-old son who's been afraid of Bush calling for a draft any minute now, THANK YOU! One of Bush's most cowardly tricks was in NOT using the draft. College students - and their parents - would never have stood for the war this long! But those poor National Guard guys, who are supposed to be helping with things like Hurricane Katrina, can't jeopardize their wives & children & mortgages, just because the war they get called back for (however many times) happens to be illegal & based on lies. And here we thought Bush was dumb! He's a genius...an EVIL genius! Anyway, great film. Thanks. - Daddy Dan, Glassabeer State College, Class of '77
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