The Sons of Italy Christopher Columbus Lodge #783 Is Proud to Present the Atlantic City, NJ Premiere of "Prisoners Among Us: Italian American Identity and WWII" An historical documentary by Michael Angelo DiLauro WHEN: Sunday, September 12, 3:00 p.m. WHERE: Dante Hall Theatre of the Arts 14 No. Mississippi Avenue Atlantic City, NJ This award-winning documentary chronicles the assimilation of Italians into American culture, from 19th century immigration to World War II Tickets: $20 Screening $35 Screening and Wine & Cheese Reception with the filmmakers Proceeds benefit the New Jersey Commission for Social Justice. Reserve Early. Seating is Limited! [tear off and return] Please send me _____ tickets @ $35 each for the screening and wine & cheese reception with the filmmakers Please send me _____ tickets @ $20 each for the screening only. I will not be able to attend the reception I cannot attend, but please accept my tax-deductible contribution of:__________________ Name:______________________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________________ Phone:______________________________________________________________ Make Checks Payable to 'OSIA Christopher Columbus Lodge #783', and mail to: 2709 Arctic Avenue Atlantic City, NJ 08401 Questions? Call 609-377-7385 or 609-344-7878 ***AN IMPORTANT REMINDER*** OSIA has been a powerful voice in the struggle to preserve the dignity of our Italian heritage. In particular, the Commission for Social Justice has been tireless in its defense of our culture by, among other things, raising the awareness of an effort on the part of the entertainment industry to continue its demeaning stereotyping of Italian Americans. Television programming like The Sopranos and the upcoming release of the DreamWorks animated children's movie, Shark's Tale, are two examples of this insidious assault. Prisoners Among Us chronicles our assimilation into American culture in a uniquely powerful and POSITIVE way. We owe it to ourselves and our ancestors to actively support these kinds of projects. A $500 or $250 sponsorship of the September 12 screening in Atlantic City, attendance at the event and VHS and DVD purchases are all ways for us to "walk the talk." And, proceeds will directly benefit your Commission for Social Justice.