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DESCRIPTION:Intersection's series focusing on local independent publishing houses 
 provides a unique opportunity to meet some of our leading local writers, 
 publishers, and performers and learn first-hand what drives the Bay Area's 
 local independent publishing community.   ColorLines Magazine (est. 1998) 
 is the first national, multi-racial magazine devoted to covering the 
 politics and creations of communities of color, and features Tram Nguyen, 
 who reads from her book We Are All Suspects Now: Untold Stories from 
 Immigrant America After 9/11. Bay Area stage performers Melyssa Jo Kelly, 
 Anna Maria Luera and Danny Wolohan read from Good for the 'Hood? by Anmol 
 Chaddha, an article about Wal-Mart's push for expansion into poor and urban 
 communities, published in ColorLines Magazine's Summer 2005 issue.  LiP 
 Magazine (est. 1996) gives voice to those working for a sustainable society 
 rooted in cooperation and diversity, and features Brian Awehali, who reads 
 from Opt Out by Dave Barringer. Bay Area stage performers Melyssa Jo Kelly, 
 Anna Maria Luera and Danny Wolohan read from three pieces published in LiP 
 Magazine: One Beautiful Summer Day by Neal Pollack; Drying Up: The Global 
 Water Privatization Pandemic by Kari Lydersen & Cleo Woelfle-Erskine; and 
 Government That Doesn't Suck, an article exploring the urban planning 
 practices of Curitiba and Belo Horizonte, Brazil. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/10/02/76913.php
SUMMARY:Independent Press Spotlight: ColorLines & LiP Magazine
LOCATION:Intersection for the Arts  446 Valencia Street (btwn 15/16)  Mission 
 District, SF\n$5-15
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/10/02/76913.php
DTSTART:20051005T023000Z
DTEND:20051005T033000Z
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