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Beyond Elections: Redefining Democracy in the Americas
Written by Sílvia Leindecker and Michael Fox
Monday, 13 October 2008
Film Screening and Discussion
Beyond Elections: Redefining Democracy in the Americas
Thursday, Oct. 16, 7PM, Burlington College, VT Produced by Michael Fox and Sílvia Leindecker For more information email or call 802-735-5177 Event Location: Burlington College, 95 North Avenue, Burlington, Vermont 05401 This event is organized by Toward Freedom
Beyond Elections is a documentary that takes us across the Americas to attempt to answer one of the most important questions of our time: What is democracy? Freedom, equality, participation? Everyone has his or her own definition. Across the world, 120 countries now have at least the minimum trappings of democracy—the freedom to vote for all citizens. But for many, this is just the beginning not the end. Following decades of US-backed dictatorships, civil wars and devastating structural adjustment policies in the South, and corporate control, electoral corruption, and fraud in the North, representative politics in the Americas is in crisis. Citizens are now choosing to redefine democracy under their own terms: local, direct, and participatory.
In 1989, the Brazilian Worker's Party altered the concept of local government when they installed participatory budgeting in Porto Alegre, allowing residents to participate directly in the allocation of city funds. Ten years later, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was swept into power with the promise of granting direct participation to the Venezuelan people; who have now formed tens of thousands of self-organized communal councils. In the Southern Cone, cooperative and recuperated factory numbers have grown, and across the Americas social movements and constitutional assemblies are taking authority away from the ruling elites and putting power into the hands of their members and citizens.
Film trailer:
Featuring interviews with: Eduardo Galeano, Amy Goodman, Emir Sader, Martha Harnecker, Ward Churchill, and Leonardo Avritzer as well as cooperative and community members, elected representatives, academics, and activists from Brazil, Canada, Venezuela, Argentina, United States, Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, and more.