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DESCRIPTION:Special Betty’s List Literary Salon – Meet “Facts of Life” star, 
 comedian, and author Geri Jewell, I’m Walking As Straight As I Can: 
 Transcending Disability in Hollywood and Beyond\n\nOnline Announcement: 
 http://bettyslist.com/blpage.php?id=4236\nFacebook: 
 http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=155669677835361\n\nDate: Thursday, 
 June 23, 2011\n\nTime: 7:00pm\n\nLocation: Duboce Park Café, 2 Sanchez 
 Street (Corner Duboce & Sanchez), San Francisco\n(415) 
 621-1108\nhttp://www.doloresparkcafe.com/duboce/\n\nCost: Free\n\nGot 
 Questions? Contact Dayna Verstegen, Coordinator, Betty’s List Literary 
 Salon, at \ndaynev [@] aol [.] com or 
 415.215.2871\n\nDescription:\n\n“The Facts of Life” star Geri Jewell 
 will read from her new memoir, I’m Walking As Straight As I Can: 
 Transcending Disability in Hollywood and Beyond, and discuss her life as an 
 actor, comedian, and motivational speaker and trainer in the areas of 
 disability and diversity.\n\nGeri Jewell is best known as Cousin Geri on 
 the NBC sitcom, “The Facts of Life”. She was the first person with a 
 disability to have a regular role on a prime time series. She began her 
 career doing stand-up comedy at the Comedy Store in 1978. In 1980 she 
 performed at the 2nd Annual Media Access Awards, when she was introduced to 
 Norman Lear by producer, Fern Field. \nAfter her ground breaking role on 
 “Facts” she has appeared on such shows as “The Great Space 
 Coaster”, the Emmy award winning movie “Two of a Kind”, “Sesame 
 Street”, “21 Jump Street”, “Young and the Restless”, “Strong 
 Medicine” and the HBO hit series, “Deadwood.” Read more …  (or go 
 to http://www.gerijewell.com/)\nAbout Geri Jewell & I'm Walking as Straight 
 as I Can: Transcending Disability in Hollywood and Beyond:\n\nBorn with 
 cerebral palsy, Geri Jewell inspired a generation of young people when she 
 became the first person with a disability to appear in a recurring role on 
 prime-time television, with her groundbreaking character, Cousin Geri, on 
 the NBC sitcom “The Facts of Life.”\n\nThe book's title — I’m 
 Walking As Straight As I Can — has a double meaning, referring to both 
 Jewell's sexuality and her extraordinary struggle growing up with cerebral 
 palsy. This candid memoir details her experiences from her traumatic birth 
 in Buffalo, New York, to her rise to stardom as a stand-up comic to 
 becoming a television star. She documents the harsh realities of show 
 business by recounting the relentless discrimination and abuse she suffered 
 at the hands of people she trusted. Her experiences in the shark-infested 
 waters of Hollywood led her on a journey from the Comedy Store to the White 
 House, followed by a downward spiral, tax problems, drug addiction, 
 marriage, and an accident that nearly claimed her life.\nWhen 
 “Deadwood” creator David Milch recognized Jewell at a pharmacy, he 
 offered her a role in his new HBO series on the spot, and she began to find 
 hope and happiness once again. I'm Walking As Straight As I Can is an 
 inspiring story, told with grace and self-deprecating humor, one that gives 
 readers a rare glimpse of true courage and perseverance.\n\nLearn more 
 about Geri Jewell, www.gerijewell.com.\n\nFacebook Announcement: 
 http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php#/group.php?gid=188528646575&ref=mf\n\n* 
 About the Betty's List Literary Salon -\nIt's more than a book club, really 
 . . . Professor Cynthia Lee Katona, co-founder, called the Betty's List 
 Literary Salon a "League" with multiple small reading groups. You do not 
 have to be a member of a reading group, however, to come to our monthly 
 Book & Author event.\n\nAmong featured guests for past Betty's List Book & 
 Author evenings are Ellis Avery, Terry Baum, Lucy Jane Bledsoe, Sylva 
 Brownrigg, Misha Cohen, Elana Dykewoman, Katherine Forrest, Jewelle Gomez, 
 Jamison Green, Ali Liebegott, Valerie Miner, Karin Kallmaker, Christine 
 Comaford, Sheri Reynolds, Terry Monica Nolan, Nan Alamilla Boyd, Katia 
 Noyes, Canyon Sam, Renate Stehdhal, Michelle Tea and our open mic / poetry 
 reading maven Kit Kennedy. Sincere thanks to all!\n\nLearn more about our 
 Literary Salon:\nhttp://bettyslist.com/blpage.php?id=4190\n\nAbout Duboce 
 Park Café -\nThe sister café to the well-known Dolores Park Café, Duboce 
 Park Café has received rave reviews from neighborhood patrons and visitors 
 alike. Convenient to the Castro, this already popular spot has a bright 
 modern feel with large windows that looks onto Duboce Park. Located at the 
 corner of Sanchez and Duboce Streets, the Café has ample outdoor seating 
 and is great for dog and people watching. Duboce Park Café features fair 
 trade organic coffee, with an affordable breakfast, lunch and light dinner 
 menu.\n\n\nThank You! -\nThere are so many to whom we wish to give thanks 
 and appreciations for their help with the "Miss Louise's Blue Stocking & 
 Bad Girls Literary Salon" aka "Betty's List Book Club." We thank Rachel 
 Herbert of Dolores Park and Duboce Park Café. We thank Professor Cynthia 
 Katona, co-founder, and Jewelle Gomez, advisor. We thank all of the authors 
 and all of the attendees and all of the Reading Group chairs and hosts and 
 participants.\n\n\nLink to online version of 
 announcement:\nhttp://bettyslist.com/blpage.php?id=4236\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/06/17/18682180.php
SUMMARY:Special Betty’s List Literary Salon – Meet “Facts of Life” star, comedian, and author Geri
LOCATION:Duboce Park Café, 2 Sanchez Street (Corner Duboce & Sanchez), San 
 Francisco\n(415) 621-1108\nhttp://www.doloresparkcafe.com/duboce/\n
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