On March 29th, students at the University of Texas at Arlington screened the award-winning film Free China: The Courage to Believe. The documentary raises awareness about the ongoing persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China. A panel of speakers spoke after the screening.
Human Harvest at the University of Washington
Source: The Daily UW
On Nov. 9, the Partnership for Community and Diversity (PCD) and the Jackson School Student Association invited the public to join the two organizations, along with Canadian director Leon Lee, in viewing Lee’s Peabody award-winning documentary, Human Harvest.
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“Human Harvest” Documentary Sparks Discussion at University of Washington
Source: Minghui.org
Dozens of audiences recently attended a public film screening of “Human Harvest,” which tells of the extrajudicial killings of Falun Gong practitioners in China for their organs as part of the communist regime’s persecution of the spiritual discipline. The screening of the Peabody Award-winning documentary was held at the University of Washington in Seattle on the evening of November 9, 2017.
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Film Screening Audiences at Stanford University Condemn Forced Organ Harvesting
Source: Minghui.org
On May 23, 2017, Stanford University’s Falun Dafa club held a film screening of the Peabody Award-winning film “Human Harvest,” which documents how the Chinese Communist regime has been systematically harvesting the organs of living prisoners of conscience, including many practitioners of the spiritual discipline of Falun Dafa. The film screening was attended by dozens of students and faculty.
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Award-Winning Canadian Documentary ‘Human Harvest’ Screens at U of A International Week
By Omid Ghoreishi, The Epoch Times
During the University of Alberta’s annual International Week, or I-Week as it has come to be known, participants got to see an award-winning Canadian documentary about a horrendous human rights abuse in China and engage in discussion with a panel of medical ethics and social experts.