"The Blood of the Condor," a controversial Bolivian film, will be shown (free) Sunday night at 7 p.m. at Harvard-Epworth Church. The film concerns the reactions of poor workers in a Bolivian village who discover that the local hospital is sterilizing women after childbirth. The showing is sponsored by the Institute of Politics.
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