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DESCRIPTION:ROXANNE DUNBAR-ORTIZ & MAX ELBAUM: TWO FRESH LOOKS at 1960s 
 MOVEMENTS\n\nPublic Event / Live Webcast\n \nTuesday, August 27th, 7 
 pm\nNew College Theater, 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco, FREE\n\nLive 
 Webcast:  Click here (or copy and paste to your browser) to listen at 7 pm 
 on Tues Aug 27th: \nhttp://63.89.115.2:8000/listen.pls \n(You will need 
 RealPlayer. See below for free download.)\n\nJoin the authors of two new 
 books on 1960s movements: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of  "Outlaw Woman: A 
 Memoir of the War Years, 1960-1975,"  and Max Elbaum, author of "Revolution 
 in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin Mao and Che."\n\n”Roxanne 
 Dunbar-Ortiz’s Outlaw Woman is a memoir of an extraordinary time in U.S. 
 history, and it is one that doesn’t get bogged down in accusation, 
 scandal, or idealistic reverie. The roots of contemporary feminism are 
 here. The United States war in Vietnam is here. Native American and African 
 American struggles are here. And other struggles that shaped generations of 
 U.S. revolutionaries—Cuba, South Africa, Chile, Nicaragua.... Outlaw 
 Woman is stark, unrelenting, honest, and evocative—of a time when a 
 diverse subculture cared, a time that should make us proud.”—Margaret 
 Randall, poet and memoirist. \n\n”Max Elbaum has given us an incisive and 
 critical history of the Other New Left - the radicals who brought class 
 struggle and Third World liberation to the forefront, looked to the world 
 for allies, and tried their best to work through the dynamics of race and 
 class. If you still believe sixties radicalism was nothing more than 
 youthful middle-class confusion or parochial identity politics, then open 
 these pages and dig.”—Robin D.G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The 
 Black Radical Imagination.  \n\nFree. Sponsored by New College Center for 
 Education & Social Action.  For information call: Jon Garfield: 
 415-437-3425.\n\nYou will need the FREE RealOne Player to listen to the 
 webcast. You don't need the version that you have to pay for. Download The 
 FREE RealOne Player from: http://www.real.com  If you use a PC, look for 
 the link for the FREE RealOne Player. The most recent location of the link 
 was in a gray bar in the center of the page. If you use a Mac, you'll need 
 to download the RealPlayer Basic 8. The link to download the FREE 
 RealPlayer Basic 8 is currently located in the bottom left hand corner of 
 the page.\n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/9753.php
SUMMARY:Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz & Max Elbaum on 1960s Movements - Public Event / Webcast
LOCATION:New College Theater\n777 Valencia Street\nSan Francisco, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/9753.php
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