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On Political Hope and Persistence, New York City, Sept. 19–20, 2004
molizzard writes:
"On Political Hope and Persistence"
New York City, September 19–20, 2004
Peace Action of New York, the Nation, CUNY Granduate Center and All Souls Unitarian Church Peace Task Force are sponsoring 2 days of conversations on Political Hope and Persistence.
The conversations will be moderated by Paul Loeb, author of Soul of a Citizen and The Impossible Will Take a Little While, Hope in a Time of Fear.
Sunday, September 19, 1:00 - 3:30 pm
CUNY Graduate Center Auditorium, 365 5th Ave., NYC
Speakers: Mary Catherine Bateson, anthropologist and author of Composing a Life; Bill McKibben, author of Hope, Human and Wild; Martin Espada, poet and author of Imagine the Angels of Bread and Jack DuVall, producer of public broadcasting series A Force More Powerful.
Monday, September 20, 7:30 - 9:30 pm
All Souls Unitarian Church Sanctuary, 80th St. and Lexington Ave. NYC
Speakers: Joe Trippi, former Dean campaign manager and author of The Revolution Will Not Be Televised; Susan Griffin, feminist and author of Women and Nature; Walter Wink, religious scholar and author of Engaging the Powers and Kadiatou Diallo, mother of Amadou Diallo and author of My Heart Will Cross this Ocean.
Suggested Donation: $10 per event ($5 low income), $15 both events ($8 low income)
Reservations 212-817-8215
molizzard writes:
"On Political Hope and Persistence"
New York City, September 19–20, 2004
Peace Action of New York, the Nation, CUNY Granduate Center and All Souls Unitarian Church Peace Task Force are sponsoring 2 days of conversations on Political Hope and Persistence.
The conversations will be moderated by Paul Loeb, author of Soul of a Citizen and The Impossible Will Take a Little While, Hope in a Time of Fear.
Sunday, September 19, 1:00 - 3:30 pm
CUNY Graduate Center Auditorium, 365 5th Ave., NYC
Speakers: Mary Catherine Bateson, anthropologist and author of Composing a Life; Bill McKibben, author of Hope, Human and Wild; Martin Espada, poet and author of Imagine the Angels of Bread and Jack DuVall, producer of public broadcasting series A Force More Powerful.
Monday, September 20, 7:30 - 9:30 pm
All Souls Unitarian Church Sanctuary, 80th St. and Lexington Ave. NYC
Speakers: Joe Trippi, former Dean campaign manager and author of The Revolution Will Not Be Televised; Susan Griffin, feminist and author of Women and Nature; Walter Wink, religious scholar and author of Engaging the Powers and Kadiatou Diallo, mother of Amadou Diallo and author of My Heart Will Cross this Ocean.
Suggested Donation: $10 per event ($5 low income), $15 both events ($8 low income)
Reservations 212-817-8215