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Free virtual screening of the documentary film "Forever Peace Now," a film by Vahid Razavi.

  • Palestine Museum US 1764 Litchfield Turnpike, Suite 200 Woodbridge, CT, 06525 United States (map)

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Screening will start at 12:00 Noon US EST; 18:00 Europe; 19:00 Palestine; 17:00 UK; 05:00 New Zealand; running time, 70 minutes; English; 2025. The screening of the film will be followed by a Q&A discussion with film director Vahid Razavi.

About the Film

A New Documentary Exposes the Link Between Big Tech, War, and Human Rights.

The Future of Peace is a Battle for Digital Integrity.

“We are on the front lines of human and digital rights. We see how technology, designed to connect us, is being weaponized to spread disinformation, fuel conflict, and undermine democracy.”

"Forever Peace Now" is the documentary that brings the testimony to the screen.

This powerful film features prominent Silicon Valley whistleblowers, human rights activists, and executives breaking their silence. They are speaking out about the ethical crises within the tech industry and its complicity in human rights abuses in the genocide in Gaza and selling never ending wars.

About the Director: Vahid Razavi
”For over a decade, my work has existed at the intersection of technology and human rights. I recently produced the Forever Peace Now Documentary film. Previously I founded Ethics in Technology, now known as No Ethics in Big Tech, as a platform to bring technologists, journalists, and activists together. We create videos and host public events to critically examine corporate power and advocate for digital rights.

My perspective is informed by my years inside the industry, building strategic partnerships at companies like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft (via the acquisition of FAST Search). This experience fuels my advocacy and led to my most personal project: Forever Peace Now. This documentary and platform is built on 16 years of interviews with Silicon Valley executives and human rights advocates, aiming to turn these stories into a force for accountability and ethical technology.

As an Iranian-American author of The Age of Nepotism and Ethics in Tech and Lack Thereof, I bring a personal lens to the work. I strive to act as a bridge, using an insider's understanding of technology to advocate for a world where it truly serves humanity, and where peace is an active, daily pursuit.”

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