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A film for the whole family about an ordinary soldier... A Union Man: The Life and Work of Julius Margolin A film by George Mann Julius Margolin, at 89, is a living legend in the New York City labor movement. He’s been active since the 1930s in the CIO, the National Maritime Union and Local 52 of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, which he has represented in the NYC Central Labor Council for more than 32 years. A tireless fighter for justice, equality, and against war, Julius embarked on a new career in 1999, making music and CDs with George Mann while still hitting picket lines and organizing workers in New York and around the United States. "A Union Manis the story of his life through his eyes as well as those he’s met along the way. Featuring guest appearances by Utah Phillips, Faith Petric and former NMU Vice President Joe Stack, as well as concert performances, it's an affectionate portrait of a rank-and-file activist still fighting for justice as he approaches 90. Sunday, July 23 Clinton Street Theater 2522 SE Clinton St. (238-5588) Film @ 7:30 PM – $7 admission $5 seniors/kids/unemployed Q & A and Concert Afterwards : After the film, Julius and George will take questions and perform a concert of labor and antiwar songs. Labor donated by union members www.georgeandjulius.com On the Web:

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A film for the whole family about an ordinary soldier... A Union Man: The Life and Work of Julius Margolin A film by George Mann. Sunday, July 23 Clinton Street Theater 2522 SE Clinton St. (238-5588) Film @ 7:30 PM – $7 admission $5 seniors/kids/unemployed Q & A and Concert Afterwards : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A film for the whole family about an ordinary soldier...

A Union Man:The Life and Work of Julius Margolin

A film by George Mann

Julius Margolin, at 89, is a living legend in the New York City labor movement. He’s been active since the 1930s in the CIO, the National Maritime Union and Local 52 of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, which he has represented in the NYC Central Labor Council for more than 32 years. A tireless fighter for justice, equality, and against war, Julius embarked on a new career in 1999, making music and CDs with George Mann while still hitting picket lines and organizing workers in New York and around the United States.

"A Union Man” is the story of his life through his eyes as well as those he’s met along the way. Featuring guest appearances by Utah Phillips, Faith Petric and former NMU Vice President Joe Stack, as well as concert performances, it's an affectionate portrait of a rank-and-file activist still fighting for justice as he approaches 90.

Sunday, July 23

Clinton Street Theater2522 SE Clinton St. (238-5588)

Film @ 7:30 PM – $7 admission$5 seniors/kids/unemployed

Q & A and Concert Afterwards:After the film, Julius and George will take questions and

perform a concert of labor and antiwar songs.

Labor donated by union memberswww.georgeandjulius.comOn the Web: