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Thursday: Author Chellis Glendinning: "Chiva: A Village Takes on the Global Heroin Trade"

by Jon Garfield (jon [at] newcollege.edu)
Thursday, March 10 at 7pm - Award-winning author Chellis Glendinning reads from her new book "Chiva: A Village Takes on the Global Heroin Trade" - Free, New College Theater, 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco
Award-winning author
CHELLIS GLENDINNING

reads from her new book
CHIVA: A VILLAGE TAKES ON THE GLOBAL HEROIN TRADE

Thursday, March 10 at 7 pm
New College Theater, 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco
Free!

Chiva is a work of creative nonfiction that merges the global epic of heroin trafficking with the heroic story of the New Mexico village with the most drug overdose deaths per capita in the US.

Award-winning author Chellis Glendinning reads from her new book, Chiva: A Village Takes on the Global Heroin Trade (New Society 2005).

Chiva is a work of creative nonfiction that merges the global epic of heroin trafficking with the heroic story of the New Mexico village with the most drug overdose deaths per capita in the US. The book interweaves: 1) the true tale of how the citizens of Chimayó NM rose up against decades-old rule by its drug dealers; 2) the story of the author's love affair with one dealer-in-recovery; and 3) the political context behind these stories: the global workings of the heroin production business.

"This time it takes a village to see the world. Chellis Glendinning vividly shows through the lens of Chimayó that local death can come from global policies. And that the solutions start in our own hearts and neighborhoods. This book gives us the heroin questions we will all have to answer."
- Charles Bowden, author of Down By the River: Drugs, Money, Murder, and Family

Chellis Glendinning, Ph.D., is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of UC Berkeley. A psychotherapist specializing in trauma recovery, she is the author of four previous books, including Off the Map: An Expedition Deep into Empire and the Global Economy, which won the National Federation of Press Women 2000 Book Award. Glendinning lives in Chimayó NM.

Sponsored by New College Center for Education and Social Action. For more information, please email jon [at] newcollege.edu or call 415-437-3425
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