On the twentieth of this month the Nicola Valley Film Society will show the film The Whistle Blower. About the UNs involvement in eastern europe during the upheavals of the collapse of the control of the Soviet Union. It deals with crimes and crimes against women in respect to organized white slavery in a dramatic fashion.
Saying that it was inspired by actual events then asks the question how far would you go to save a life?
The film starts at 7:30 and no food or drinks in the lecture hall of the local community college. admission 5 dollars on with a seasonal 2 dollar membership. Th NVFS is a not for profit organization.
Today in history: February 7, 1907
The mud march takes place in support of women’s suffrage.
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