BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
X-WR-CALNAME:www.indybay.org
PRODID:-//indybay/ical// v1.0//EN
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:Indybay-43773
SEQUENCE:43773
CREATED:20040803T010800Z
DESCRIPTION:Friday, July 30th, 7pm  Book Release Celebration  David Gilbert's  NO 
 SURRENDER  writings from an anti-imperialist political prisoner  At the AK 
 Press Warehouse  674A 23rd Street  Oakland (between San Pablo & MLK)  
 Featuring Chesa Boudin, David Gilbert's son  Ward Churchill, author and 
 Native American activist  Linda Evans, former Political Prisoner  Kali 
 Akuno, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement  Clare Bayard, Heads Up Collective & 
 Anti Racism for Global Justice  Maria Poblet, poet  Recorded Statements by 
 Political Prisoners David Gilbert, Marilyn Buck & Mumia Abu-Jamal  On Sale 
 - No Surrender  Donations $5-10 no one turned away for lack of funds  David 
 Gilbert is a Political Prisoner, founder of Columbia University SDS, a 
 veteran of the Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam War movements.  He joined the 
 Weather Underground in the late 1960s. After more than 10 years of 
 clandestine resistance, he was captured in the course of an armed action in 
 1981. Since that time, he has worked inside the New York State prison 
 system as an AIDS activist, prisoner rights advocate, and author.     No 
 Surrender is a look at the most ambitious and audacious attempts by white 
 anti-imperialists to build an underground movement "within the belly of the 
 beast." With unsparing honesty and unfailing humor, David discusses the 
 errors and successes of the WUO and their allies; the pitfalls of racism, 
 sexism, and ego in revolutionary organizations; and the possibilities and 
 perils facing today's growing anti-war and anti-globalization movements.  
 All events at AK Press are wheelchair accessible.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/08/02/43773.php
SUMMARY:Book Release for Political Prisoner David Gilbert's new book, NO SURRENDER
LOCATION:At the AK Press Warehouse  674A 23rd Street  Oakland (between San Pablo & 
 MLK)  All events at AK Press are wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/08/02/43773.php
DTSTART:20040731T020000Z
DTEND:20040731T040000Z
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
