White Supremacist Documentary and Panel, 6:30 pm July 14

"Revealing Hate" will be shown at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 14, in the Holeman Lounge. A panel discussion with Mariah Wilson, the documentary’s producer/director, and Gary Weaver, professor at American University, follows the screening.

Over four years, Wilson shot interviews with people whose lives have been affected by the white supremacist movement to produce the documentary.

Weaver is a fellow of the International Academy for Intercultural Research and is on the board of the Center for Asian Organized Crime.

"Revealing Hate" continuous the 2010 NPC summer documentary series. It is open to NPC members and non-members. There is no admission charge.

The other entries in the series are:

"La Americana" by Nicholas Bruckman, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 21 The film examines the case of a 9-year-old who suffers a life-threatening accident. Her mother must leave her behind and make the dangerous and illegal journey from Bolivia to the U.S., where she hopes to earn enough to save her daughter’s life.

"Chaplains Under Fire" by Lee Lawrence and Terry Nickelson, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 28. The documentary that examines the lives and work of military chaplains and the church-state tensions at the heart of the chaplaincy.

"Who Killed Chea Vichea" by Bradley Cox, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4. The film follows the investigation of the murder of Chea Vichea, leader of a Cambodian worker's rights union. A champion of justice and the humane treatment of laborers in Cambodia's extensive production industry, Chea Vichea was shot and killed on the Chinese New Year in 2004 in front of a newsstand on the street. Cambodian police arrested two men alleged to be the culprits despite considerable evidence to the contrary.

Popcorn will accompany each documentary, as well as a cash bar.

-- Rodrigo A.-Valderrama [email protected] and Michelle Kincaid [email protected]