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DESCRIPTION:A San Francisco radio host grown tired of media stereotypes, Rose Aguilar 
 packed up her van and set out on a six-month road trip through the 
 red-state South and West to find out what voters there really care about. 
 Equal parts travelogue, political reportage, and personal discovery, "Red 
 Highways" challenges conventional wisdom and calls for a more thoughtful 
 and productive dialogue between Red and Blue America. \n\n“"Red Highways" 
 is riveting -- I could not put it down. Alive with the voices of real 
 people, it is both heartening and heart wrenching, both enraging and 
 inspiring, full of insights and information. If you want to understand our 
 country, and care about its future, read this book!” \n-Riane Eisler, 
 author of "The Real Wealth of Nations" and "The Chalice and The Blade" 
 \n\n“"Red Highways" takes us out of our personal 'Green Zones' to taste 
 the diverse complexity of so-called conservative states, and challenges 
 stereotypes reinforced by the corporate media. For mindless drivel from a 
 pundit, watch CNN; for a clear view of what people of various political 
 ideologies in the U.S. want, think, and believe, read this book.” \n-Dahr 
 Jamail, author of "Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded 
 Journalist in Occupied Iraq" \n\n“"Red Highways" is a trip through the 
 USA’s byways, far beyond what the author calls “the media’s obsession 
 with stereotypes.” Rose Aguilar takes us along as the rubber meets the 
 road—and guides us through a remarkable quest for human substance instead 
 of media clichés.” \n-Norman Solomon, author of "Made Love, Got War: 
 Close Encounters with America’s Warfare State" \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/10/09/18543609.php
SUMMARY:Rose Aguilar reads from "Red Highways"
LOCATION:Books Inc. Opera Plaza\n601 Van Ness Avenue\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/10/09/18543609.php
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