ICTJ EventsJanuary 4, 2007 SCREENING: God Grew Tired of Us | New York CityThe Center for American Progress, The International Crisis Group, The International Center for Transitional Justice and NewMarket Films invite you to a special screening:
Featured Panelists: Moderated By: Winner of both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, God Grew Tired of Us explores the indomitable spirit of three "Lost Boys" from the Sudan who leave their homeland, triumph over seemingly insurmountable adversities, and move to America. Orphaned by a tumultuous civil war, John Bul Dau, Daniel Abol Pach, and Panther Blor were among the 25,000 "Lost Boys" who traveled together for five years across the sub-Saharan desert to reach UN's refugee camps in Kakuma, Kenya. A journey's end for some, it was only the beginning for John, Daniel, and Panther, who, along with 3,800 other young survivors, were selected to resettle in the United States. From the trans-Atlantic flights that take them to America, to a supermarket visit where they encounter an endless bounty of food, the cameras observe three resilient young men in a complex and confusing western world. In time, John, Daniel, and Panther were able to build active and fulfilling new lives while remaining deeply committed to helping their friends and family left behind in Africa. Please join us for a provocative panel discussion and Q&A session immediately following the film. Thursday, January 4, 2007 The screening will start at 7:00 pm sharp. Please let us know in advance if you have accessibility-related needs so that we can be sure to accommodate you. Loews Lincoln Square Theater For more information, please call 202.741.6246 |











