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Norman Siegel, "Speak Up, New York!" Forum March 3
jbostrom writes "
NORMAN SIEGEL, former Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, is currently directing the Freedom Legal Defense & Education Project, which will examine Bush/Ashcroft policies post-9/11. He will be the featured speaker Sunday March 3 at a public forum titled SPEAK UP, NEW YORK!
The forum, the fourth in the series IN THE AFTERMATH OF 9/11, will explore the future of American civil rights in the age of Bush and Ashcroft and the need for New Yorkers to speak up now.
The event, sponsored by the Social Concerns Committee of the Unitarian Church of Staten Island, 312 Fillmore Street, one block east of Snug Harbor Cultural Center, will begin promptly at 1:00 PM.
Mr. Siegel will speak for a half hour, followed by a half hour of moderated audience questions and discussion. At 2:00 PM, coffee and sandwiches will be served in the parish hall.
No reservations required, but seating limited to first 200.
Admission free and open to all; free-will donation encouraged.
Directions to church and full further information at the Forum Series web site."
jbostrom writes "
NORMAN SIEGEL, former Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, is currently directing the Freedom Legal Defense & Education Project, which will examine Bush/Ashcroft policies post-9/11. He will be the featured speaker Sunday March 3 at a public forum titled SPEAK UP, NEW YORK!
The forum, the fourth in the series IN THE AFTERMATH OF 9/11, will explore the future of American civil rights in the age of Bush and Ashcroft and the need for New Yorkers to speak up now.
The event, sponsored by the Social Concerns Committee of the Unitarian Church of Staten Island, 312 Fillmore Street, one block east of Snug Harbor Cultural Center, will begin promptly at 1:00 PM.
Mr. Siegel will speak for a half hour, followed by a half hour of moderated audience questions and discussion. At 2:00 PM, coffee and sandwiches will be served in the parish hall.
No reservations required, but seating limited to first 200.
Admission free and open to all; free-will donation encouraged.
Directions to church and full further information at the Forum Series web site."