Public Showing of "The Bolivarian Revolution - ENTER THE OIL WORKERS" in R.I.
- 01 December 2004
Wednesday December 15, 2004 at 6:30 p.m.
Knight Memorial Public Library
275 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, R.I.
New Film: "The Bolivarian Revolution ENTER THE
OIL WORKERS!"
Venezuela is the fifth largest oil exporter, yet 80% of its population (mainly people of African andIndigenous descent) live in poverty. Since Hugo Chavez was elected to use the oil revenue to eliminate poverty, there have been many attempts by the white elite and their Washington friends to overthrow his government.
In these unique interviews, oil workers – women and men – tell how and why they saved their industry from a CIA-backed coup, how they see their struggle in relation to other working class people in the world, and how they are organizing with the community and the military to "put the oil industry at the service of humanity".
For more information email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Wednesday December 15, 2004 at 6:30 p.m.
Knight Memorial Public Library
275 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, R.I.
New Film: "The Bolivarian Revolution ENTER THE
OIL WORKERS!"
Venezuela is the fifth largest oil exporter, yet 80% of its population (mainly people of African andIndigenous descent) live in poverty. Since Hugo Chavez was elected to use the oil revenue to eliminate poverty, there have been many attempts by the white elite and their Washington friends to overthrow his government.
In these unique interviews, oil workers – women and men – tell how and why they saved their industry from a CIA-backed coup, how they see their struggle in relation to other working class people in the world, and how they are organizing with the community and the military to "put the oil industry at the service of humanity".
For more information email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..