Saturday, May 28, 2005
6:00 p.m. registration
6:30 p.m. dinner

Golden Dragon Restaurant.
960 North Broadway, LA Chinatown

 

VISUAL ARTISTS GUILD

cordially invites you to an

Annual Speakers Forum & Dinner

and

Tiananmen Commemoration

In the spring of 1989, Beijing erupted with the largest spontaneous demonstrations the Peoples' Republic of China had witnessed in its 40-year history since its founding in 1949. The pro-democracy movement spread to over 30 cities around China before the world witnessed the horrors of the government's brutal crackdown. As the Chinese people fled from the tanks and guns, they asked the international press to let the world know the truth.

They asked the world not to forget.

“Who lost China's internet?”
Featured Speaker

                   Ethan Gutmann

Author of the new book “Losing the New China”, an expose of American corporations' corrupt practices in China and their betrayal of the Chinese people, Ethan Gutmann has written for the Asian Wall Street Journal, Investor's Business Daily and other publications

                         &

                        Honored Guest

                    Han Dong Fang


China Labor Activist currently in Hong Kong Founder of Beijing Autonomous Workers Federation in Tiananmen in 1989


Dinner Ticket: $25 Donor ticket: $50
Dinner is Chinese banquet style, vegetarian table available.

For information and reservation please call 310-539-0234 Please mail check payable to Visual Artists Guild postmarked by May 24, 2005
Visual Artists Guild, P.O. Box 861132, L.A., Ca. 90086-1132

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Visual Artists Guild is a non-profit organization as qualified under Section 501 (C) (3) of the Internal Revenue code. Donations are welcomed and tax deductible. This is an all volunteers' organization.