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9-11 - Before and After!
Ralph Schoenman, a long time activist and author, will spek on "9-11 - Before and After" in Sacramento on Tuesday, June 1, 6 pm at the Coloma Community Center. He is compelling and fascinating speaker.
Press Release: For Immediate Release, April 29, 2004
Contact: Ruth Holbrook, (916)455-1396, ruthgeo [at] aol.com, http://www.laborcommittee.org
Ralph Schoenman To Speak on "9-11 - Before and After"
Ralph Schoenman will be speaking on "9-11 - Before and After" on Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 6 pm, at the Coloma Community Center Auditorium, 4623 T Street, in Sacramento
Schoenman served as Executive Director of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. He spent 7 months in Bolivia until his imprisonment by the Bolivian military shortly after the death of Che Guevara
He is the author of "The Hidden History of Zionism," "Iraq and Kuwait: a History Repressed" and "Who Killed Kennedy and Why." He does a radio program with Mya Shone in New York and on KPFA "Guns and Butter"
The event is sponsored by the Sacramento Valley Labor Committee for Peace and Justice. A donation is requested, but nobody will be turned away for lack of funds. For more information, call (916)455-1396, http://www.laborcommittee.org
Contact: Ruth Holbrook, (916)455-1396, ruthgeo [at] aol.com, http://www.laborcommittee.org
Ralph Schoenman To Speak on "9-11 - Before and After"
Ralph Schoenman will be speaking on "9-11 - Before and After" on Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 6 pm, at the Coloma Community Center Auditorium, 4623 T Street, in Sacramento
Schoenman served as Executive Director of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. He spent 7 months in Bolivia until his imprisonment by the Bolivian military shortly after the death of Che Guevara
He is the author of "The Hidden History of Zionism," "Iraq and Kuwait: a History Repressed" and "Who Killed Kennedy and Why." He does a radio program with Mya Shone in New York and on KPFA "Guns and Butter"
The event is sponsored by the Sacramento Valley Labor Committee for Peace and Justice. A donation is requested, but nobody will be turned away for lack of funds. For more information, call (916)455-1396, http://www.laborcommittee.org
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