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DESCRIPTION:Bound Together Anarchist Collective Book Store presents the 10th annual Bay 
 Area Anarchist Book Fair, Saturday, March 26, 2005 from 10 AM to 6 PM at 
 the San Francisco County Fair Building, Golden Gate Park near Ninth Avenue 
 and Lincoln Way.   The largest Book Fair of it’s kind in North America 
 returns for its 10th anniversary, with over 60 vendors, café and an 
 impressive roster of speakers. Admission is free.   The San Francisco 
 workers collective Arizmendi Bakery will be selling food and beverages at 
 the Café. Everyone is welcome to attend.   Speakers confirmed so far 
 include:   Barry Pateman - archivist at the Kate Sharpley Library, and 
 senior editor at the Emma Goldman Papers. The most recent volume of Emma 
 Goldman - A Documentary History Of The American Years Volume 2: Making 
 Speech Free, 1902-1909 has just been published by University of California 
 Press,and he has authored introductions to both the new edition of 
 Alexander Berkman's 'What Is Anarchism' and The Voltairine De Cleyre Reader 
   Ward Churchill - reknowned scholar activist and troublemaker is the 
 author and editor of numerous books and audio CDs. His latest work is On 
 The Justice Of Roosting Chickens   Eric Drooker - legendary graphic artist 
 whose work has graced a thousand walls, posters, t shirts and book covers. 
 His seminal novel without words, Flood! is now available again in a new 
 elegant edition   Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz - pioneering feminist, and perennial 
 activist is the author of two (to date) autobiographies - Red Dirt: Growing 
 Up Okie, and her memoir of the 60s, Outlaw Woman   Chris Carlsson spent 13 
 years stealing office supplies to produce Processed World, a zine that 
 chronicled the drudgery of 9-to-5 desk jobs. He helped bring Critical Mass 
 into being, and created SHAPING SAN FRANCISCO: The Interactive Multimedia 
 Excavation of the Lost History of San Francisco   Lynn Breedlove, chief 
 singer and songwriter for infamous dyke-punk band Tribe 8, has been 
 performing throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe for over a decade. She 
 currently teaches at the Harvey Milk Institute in San Francisco,where she 
 lives. Her first novel, Godspeed, is not your average drug redemption 
 story, but it’s obviously based on her own experiences as an addict in 
 past years, and that’s what makes it so compelling and real.   Entartete 
 Künst (German for 'degenerate art') is an anarcho-electro/hip-hoppers put 
 out political electronic music that fuses low- and high-brow culture (think 
 dark, slow hip-hop with Noam Chomsky samples) into a potent mix that 
 challenges the status quo.   For more information, call Bound Together 
 Books at (415) 431-8355   \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/03/09/59883.php
SUMMARY:10th Annual Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair
LOCATION:San Francisco County Fair Building, Golden Gate Park, 9th Avenue and 
 Lincoln
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/03/09/59883.php
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