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DESCRIPTION:Friday, March 25th – 7 PM  - $10  AK Press, KPFA, Speak Out, and City 
 Lights present:  Ward Churchill – On the Justice of Roosting Chickens   
 Empire, Resistance, and the New McCarthyism  AN OFFSITE EVENT — AT THE 
 WOMEN’S BUILDING in San Francisco  3543 18th St., San Francisco, CA  
 Limited Seating Available  Advance tickets are available at 
 http://www.akpress.org or by calling 510.208.1700  Over the past month, 
 author, activist and professor Ward Churchill has found himself at the 
 center of a media firestorm. The controversy is based on an essay Churchill 
 wrote soon after 9-11, which he later expanded into an AK Press book, On 
 the Justice of Roosting Chickens: Reflections on the Consequences of U.S. 
 Imperial Arrogance and Criminality. Using inflammatory and distorted 
 political attacks conservative protestors used the essay to force Hamilton 
 College in New York to cancel a speaking engagement Ward had scheduled 
 there.  Since then Mr. Churchill has stepped down as Chair of the Ethnic 
 Studies Department at the University of Colorado. Not satisfied with this, 
 Colorado Governor Bill Owens is demanding that Ward resign his position as 
 a tenured professor as well.  The mainstream media (including Bill O'Reily 
 and Fox News) has picked up the story, distorting and misrepresenting the 
 facts, as usual.  Ward is appearing at select events to speak on the book 
 that caused the media firestorm and the controversy surrounding it.  
 Friday, March 25th at the Women’s Building in San Francisco, hear it 
 straight from him, as Ward Churchill sets the record straight.  --------  
 About the book: On the Justice of Roosting Chickens: Reflections on the 
 Consequences of U.S. Imperial Arrogance and Criminality (AK Press ): the 
 book that caused a media firestorm.  An expanded and meticulously annotated 
 version of Churchill's essay "Some People Push Back: On the Justice of 
 Roosting Chickens," which had the honor of being attacked by both Bill 
 O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh.  As far as Ward Churchill is concerned, the 
 record speaks for itself. The "Most Peace-Loving of Nations" has been 
 engaged in brutal military campaigns in every corner of the globe, 
 unceasingly, since its inception. In attempting to forever alter Americans 
 false self-concept, Ward Churchill contextualizes US aggression and the 
 most effective response to it yet--the attacks of Sept. 11th—in a 
 readable format. Churchill has meticulously chronicled both U.S. military 
 campaigns—domestic and foreign—from 1776 to the present and U.S. 
 attempts to violate, obstruct and/or subvert International Law from 
 from1945 to the present. Drawing from US military and interventionist 
 history, lessons from Nuremberg and the UN's own voting records, the two 
 Chronologies, exhaustively researched and annotated, illustrate a 
 heart-wrenching history of senseless butchery and democracy deterred. In 
 this context, the only fitting question for a nation still reeling from the 
 wake-up call of Sept. 11th is "How can they not hate us?" In his newest 
 offering, Churchill demands that the American public shake off its 
 collective unconscious and take responsibility for the criminality carried 
 out in its name.   Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Cherokee) is professor of 
 American Indian Studies at the University of Colorado/Boulder. A member of 
 the leadership council of Colorado AIM (American Indian Movement), he is a 
 past national spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. A 
 prolific writer and lecturer, he has authored, co-authored or edited more 
 than 20 books and 4 AK Press Audio CD’s.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/02/25/58863.php
SUMMARY:Ward Churchill – On the Justice of Roosting Chickens
LOCATION:AT THE WOMEN’S BUILDING in San Francisco  3543 18th St., San Francisco, 
 CA  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/02/25/58863.php
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