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DESCRIPTION:THE IMPOSSIBLE WILL TAKE A LITTLE WHILE:   HOPE IN A TIME OF FEAR  With 
 Paul Loeb, Susan Griffen, Toni Mirosevich and (tentatively) Mark Hertsgaard 
  Wednesday September 1 at 7:00 PM   New College of California, 777 Valencia 
 Street, San Francisco, CA  Free  How do we keep on when times get tough?  
 Paul Loeb, author of the underground bestseller Soul of a Citizen, and the 
 just-released The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen’s Guide 
 to Hope in a Time of Fear (Basic Books, August 2004), will explore what 
 keeps us going despite all the obstacles.  Loeb, whom Susan Sontag has 
 called “a national treasure” for his work on courage and conscience, 
 will be joined by book contributors Susan Griffin, Toni Mirosevich and 
 (tentatively) Mark Hertsgaard. They’ll explore what it’s like to go up 
 against Goliath, whether South African apartheid, the iron fist of Eastern 
 European dictatorship, or Mississippi segregation. Their stories don’t 
 sugarcoat the obstacles. But they replenish the wellsprings of our 
 commitment by showing what keeps us keeping on--even when the odds seem 
 overwhelming.      Barbara Ehrenreich says, "For anyone worn down by four 
 years of Bushism, The Impossible is a bracing double cappuccino!" MoveOn 
 cofounder Joan Blades says, “As I read these stories, I’m reminded yet 
 again of the incredible power individuals have when we come together.” 
 And Arianna Huffington writes, “Put away your Prozac and pick up The 
 Impossible Will Take a Little While.” See http://www.theimpossible.org 
 and please tell your friends.  For more information: 415-437-3425.    
 Sponsored by New College Center for Education and Social Action and Global 
 Exchange.     \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/08/20/45013.php
SUMMARY:The Impossible Will Take a Little While: Hope in a Time of Fear
LOCATION:New College of California, 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/08/20/45013.php
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