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Book Party w/Norman Solomon This Sunday!
Please come to the release party for Sept. 11 and the U.S. War: Beyond the Curtain of Smoke. This Sunday, 3/24, 4 PM at City Lights.
BOOK RELEASE PARTY W/NORMAN SOLOMON--PLEASE COME!
September 11 and the U.S. War: Beyond the Curtain of Smoke
Sunday, March 24, 4 PM
City Lights Books, 261 Columbus Avenue, SF
City Lights and Freedom Voices invite you to celebrate the release of the new book September 11 and the U.S. War: Beyond the Curtain of Smoke. Editors Ben Clarke and Roger Burbach will be present as will several contributing writers, including syndicated media critic Norman Solomon and poet Aurora Levins Morales. They will exchange information and ideas and celebrate creative resistance to the new "war on terrorism."
September 11 and the U.S. War: Beyond the Curtain of Smoke is a collection of essays by activists, journalists, historians, and political theorists, which outlines the U.S. policies that contributed to the tragedy of 9/11, the consequences of the new war, and suggestions for options and alternatives, such as grassroots organizing linked to the anti-globalization movement and the strengthening of institutions like the International Criminal Court and the United Nations.
Amy Goodman of Pacifica Radio’s Democracy Now! calls this powerful collection "the best anthology of essays on September 11."
BOOK PARTY COST: FREE
INFO #: (415) 362-8193
TO ORDER CURTAIN OF SMOKE ON THE INTERNET:
http://www.media-alliance.org/books
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September 11 and the U.S. War: Beyond the Curtain of Smoke
Sunday, March 24, 4 PM
City Lights Books, 261 Columbus Avenue, SF
City Lights and Freedom Voices invite you to celebrate the release of the new book September 11 and the U.S. War: Beyond the Curtain of Smoke. Editors Ben Clarke and Roger Burbach will be present as will several contributing writers, including syndicated media critic Norman Solomon and poet Aurora Levins Morales. They will exchange information and ideas and celebrate creative resistance to the new "war on terrorism."
September 11 and the U.S. War: Beyond the Curtain of Smoke is a collection of essays by activists, journalists, historians, and political theorists, which outlines the U.S. policies that contributed to the tragedy of 9/11, the consequences of the new war, and suggestions for options and alternatives, such as grassroots organizing linked to the anti-globalization movement and the strengthening of institutions like the International Criminal Court and the United Nations.
Amy Goodman of Pacifica Radio’s Democracy Now! calls this powerful collection "the best anthology of essays on September 11."
BOOK PARTY COST: FREE
INFO #: (415) 362-8193
TO ORDER CURTAIN OF SMOKE ON THE INTERNET:
http://www.media-alliance.org/books
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