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Gospel of Revolution
March 26 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
$5
Nuns murdered and buried in a mass grave. Catechism instructors shot in their own homes. An archbishop murdered in his cathedral while performing mass. For decades, Liberation Theology, a grassroots branch of Catholicism that stood with the poor and oppressed, played a powerful and influential role in Latin American revolutionary movements. Its fundamental tenet, Nicaraguan theologian and journalist María López Vigil says, is that God is not neutral, and is on the side of the poor.
And because of that, its practitioners were targets. To the US, Liberation Theology was more dangerous than communism. To an increasingly conservative Vatican, it was a movement to be suppressed.
Now, decades after the period of revolutionary ferment in Latin America, The Gospel of Revolution travels through the region, meeting key figures and tracing the history of the Liberation Theology movement. Through powerful archival footage and contemporary interviews, the film shows how these radical Catholics fought injustice alongside peasants, workers, and Indigenous people, refusing to accept poverty and oppression.
(François-Xavier Drouet, France/Belgium, 2024, Spanish/French/Portuguese w/ Eng Sub, 116 min, DCP)
Free for members (Includes UWM students) $5 admission for all others. You can inquire about a membership at the Union Cinema.