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Media Strategy Workshop for 9-11 Truth Alliance
Date:
Thursday, May 13, 2004
Time:
6:00 PM
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8:00 PM
Event Type:
Class/Workshop
Organizer/Author:
John Parkin
Location Details:
3220 Sacramento St. 3rd Floor
Susan Strong, founder of The Metaphor Project, will be leading a media strategy workshop for the 9-11 Truth Alliance. The purpose of the workshop is to assist in planning for an upcoming press conference on the 9-11 cover-up. Anyone interested in activist media strategy or the 9-11 cover-up issue is welcome to attend and participate. The workshop will be followed by a regular meeting of the 9-11 Truth Alliance, which is also open to the public. There is no cost, but a small donation to help pay for the space would be appreciated.
Susan has worked as a public educator and writer for the last twenty years on issues of peace, environment, and sustainability, as well as on alternative economics. She is a co-founder of The Who's Counting? Project, former Senior Research Associate at the Center for Economic Conversion, and a former Peace Action National Board member, representing California. She holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and taught literature, communication, and contemporary issues at U.C. Berkeley's Rhetoric Department and the Communications Department of St. Mary's College prior to beginning work with the progressive non-profit sector. She is also a published poet.
The Metaphor Project teaches and promotes more effective ways for everyone to communicate with mainstream Americans about how to create a sustainable society. Please visit www.metaphorproject.org for more information.
Susan has worked as a public educator and writer for the last twenty years on issues of peace, environment, and sustainability, as well as on alternative economics. She is a co-founder of The Who's Counting? Project, former Senior Research Associate at the Center for Economic Conversion, and a former Peace Action National Board member, representing California. She holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and taught literature, communication, and contemporary issues at U.C. Berkeley's Rhetoric Department and the Communications Department of St. Mary's College prior to beginning work with the progressive non-profit sector. She is also a published poet.
The Metaphor Project teaches and promotes more effective ways for everyone to communicate with mainstream Americans about how to create a sustainable society. Please visit www.metaphorproject.org for more information.
Added to the calendar on Wed, May 12, 2004 1:01PM
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