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DESCRIPTION:Friday September 19th - ‘1968: A Discussion On The Lessons and Vibrant 
 Legacy Of The Year That Shook The World’ at the Julia Morgan Center For 
 The Arts 7pm. $10 (no-one turned away).  A fundraiser for KPFA, The Global 
 Commons Foundation, and PM Press.\nPanelists include:\nRobert Hillary King 
 – former Black Panther and Angola 3 political prisoner. Author of the new 
 autobiography: ‘From The Bottom Of The Heap: The Autobiography Of Black 
 Panther Robert Hillary King’\nImmanuel Wallerstein – Sociologist, 
 world-systems analyst, activist, and author of numerous works.\nStaughton 
 Lynd – legendary historian, lawyer, and prisoner rights activist. The 
 author and editor of over a dozen books, his latest publications on PM 
 Press are ‘Wobblies & Zapatistas: Conversations On Anarchism, Marxism And 
 Radical History’ (with Andrej Grubacic) and a new, revised, updated 
 edition of his seminal ‘Labor Law For The Rank And Filer’ (with IWW 
 organizer Daniel Gross).\nAndrej Grubacic – Balkans anarchist and 
 activist. Grubacic is the author, most recently of ‘Wobblies & 
 Zapatistas’ (with Staughton Lynd) and is the editor of the forthcoming 
 ‘Staughton Lynd Reader’. He edits Z Magazine’s Balkan edition.\nPaco 
 Ignacio Taibo II – Mexican writer and ‘68er, equally loved for his 
 detective novels, and non-fiction work on the likes of Pancho Villa, Che, 
 and the Mexican student uprisings of ’68. Future fiction and non-fiction 
 in translation will be forthcoming in 2009 from PM Press.\nRoxanne 
 Dunbar-Ortiz – Historian, feminist, activist, and author of numerous 
 works of memoir, and Indigenous history.\nThe Panel discussion will be 
 moderated by KPFA’s Sasha Lilley, the co-founder and sometime producer of 
 Pacifica’s ‘Against The Grain’.\nPart of the ‘Great Rehearsal’ 
 Week of ’68 events.\nwww.greatrehearsal.org\nJulia Morgan Center For The 
 Arts\n2640 College Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704\n510 845 
 8542\nwww.juliamorgan.org\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/09/18534698.php
SUMMARY:‘1968: A Discussion On The Lessons and Vibrant Legacy Of The Year That Shook The World’
LOCATION:Julia Morgan Center For The Arts\n2640 College Avenue Berkeley, CA 
 94704\n510 845 8542\nwww.juliamorgan.org\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/09/18534698.php
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