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DESCRIPTION:This year, on Sunday, Dec. 2 from 10am - 6pm, at the Mission Campus of CCSF 
 (1125 Valencia Street, SF), the Howard Zinn Book Fair welcomes a dynamic 
 assortment of poets, musicians, and puppeteers to the People’s Culture 
 Café. We believe, as James Connolly said that ” Until the movement is 
 marked by the joyous, defiant, singing of revolutionary songs, it lacks one 
 of the most distinctive marks of a popular revolutionary movement, it is 
 the dogma of a few, and not the faith of the multitude.”\n\nIn addition 
 to the many author readings, panel discussions and small press exhibitors, 
 the People's Culture Cafe, hosted by Tongo Eisen Martin and Josiah Luis 
 Alderete, will feature dozens of Bay Area poets as well as musicians and 
 puppeteers, for the entire day of the fair. You can sit and enjoy a tasty 
 meal or a cup of coffee while you listen as the event takes place in the 
 Mission Campus Cafe off the courtyard, next to Room 154.\n\nJust some of 
 the day's performers will be: powerful bilingual spoken word and popular 
 theater from La Colectiva, who use their stories to organize for the rights 
 of Domestic Workers; Radical Puppetry with Joel Schecter; local musician 
 John Radogno sings the songs of protest and satire; SanTana’s Fairy Tales 
 is an oral history, storytelling project that represent the history and 
 stories of Mexican/Mexican-American residents of Santa Ana; The 
 Revolutionary Poets Brigade is a group of poets in the San Francisco Bay 
 Area dedicated to bringing positive change in the world through the power 
 of poetry, including: Jack Hirschman, Genny Lim, Sarah Menefee, John Curl 
 and more; Tongo Eisen Martin curates the best of Bay Area poets of the 
 political imagination with: Aqueila Lewis, Thea Matthews, Tureeda Mikell, 
 Sarah O’Nela, Nia Pearl, Kiani Shaw, Monics Sok, Jeremy Vasquez, and Zein 
 El-Amine.                                                                   
              \n\nA $5 donation is requested fr the book fair but no one 
 will be turned away for lack of funds. For a schedule of People's Culture 
 Cafe readers and more information on the Howard Zinn Book Fair check out: 
 https://howardzinnbookfair.com/\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/11/24/18819337.php
SUMMARY:People's Culture Cafe - Poetry, Puppets and Politics
LOCATION:City College of San Francisco\n1125 Valencia Street\nSan Francisco, CA  
 94110
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/11/24/18819337.php
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