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DESCRIPTION:The roots of the Egyptian Revolution go back to a decade of simmering 
 worker and student unrest under "emergency" law.  The popular uprising of 
 January 2011 that toppled former President Hosni Mubarak was just the 
 beginning of a long struggle with military rule and political Islam, but it 
 also set into motion an explosion of political activism, loss of fear, and 
 artistic creativity.  Sharat G. Lin recounts his experiences in the last 
 four years in the uniquely Egyptian "art of revolution" and its lessons for 
 us.\n \nDr. Lin is president of the San José Peace and Justice Center.  He 
 writes on global political economy, the Middle East, South Asia, labor 
 migration, and public health.\n\nProf. Merylee Shelton, founder of the 
 Community Arts and Lecture Program, will moderate\n\nFree and open to the 
 public  |  Wheelchair accessible\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/10/03/18722998.php
SUMMARY:Egypt: The Art of Revolution
LOCATION:Technology Auditorium, Technology Center\nSan Jose City College\n(corner of 
 Moorpark and Bascom Avenues)\nSan Jose, CA 95128
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/10/03/18722998.php
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