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CREATED:20121116T021200Z
DESCRIPTION:A visual, fast moving and engaging presentation of stories to show what 
 ordinary people can do to change their own worlds without  governments.  It 
 is equal parts personal story, radical history and organizing philosophy 
 based on crow's experiences as a radical and anarchist organizer in the US, 
 with a focus on the creation of the Common Ground Collective--the largest 
 anarchist/horizontal inspired organization in modern US history formed 
 after Hurricane Katrina in 
 2005.\n\n--------------------------------------\n\nscott's bio:\n\nOver the 
 last two decades scott has worked for a number of national organizations 
 like Greenpeace, A.C.O.R.N. and Ruckus Society and co-founded a number of 
 varied projects, businesses and organizations including Treasure City 
 Thrift (volunteer/worker cooperative) and the Common Ground Collective in 
 New Orleans.  He is the author of the book Black Flags and Windmills (PM 
 Press 2011), appeared in What Lies Beneath: Katrina, Race and the State of 
 the Nation (South end Press) and co-produced the film Angola 3: Black 
 Panthers and the Last Slave Plantation (PM Press). He has appeared in 
 international media as both a writer and subject including the NY Times, 
 Democracy Now, CNN and NPR as well as the documentaries Welcome to New 
 Orleans, Better this World, and 
 Informant.\n\n-----------------------------------------\nHere is a link to 
 a short, engaging video about scott's 
 book:\nhttp://vimeo.com/27543529\n\nHere is scott's web\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/11/15/18725762.php
SUMMARY:Black Flags and Windmills
LOCATION:Lavender Library\n1414 21st St.\nSacto, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/11/15/18725762.php
DTSTART:20121208T033000Z
DTEND:20121208T053000Z
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