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One Hemisphere, Indivisible: weekly discussion series on Latin America, U.S. workers
Date:
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Time:
7:00 PM
-
8:30 PM
Event Type:
Teach-In
Organizer/Author:
Moises Montoya
Email:
Phone:
415-864-1278
Address:
625 Larkin Street, Suite 202, San Francisco
Location Details:
El Cafetazo Café,
3087 16th Street (one block west of 16th
Street/Mission BART);
3087 16th Street (one block west of 16th
Street/Mission BART);
Tuesday, March 4, 7-8:30pm in San Francisco
Monday, March 3, 5:30-7pm at UC Berkeley
Weekly discussion series on
One Hemisphere, Indivisible: Permanent Revolution and
Neoliberalism in the Americas, written by Guerry
Hoddersen
We will read and discuss this recently published book
that examines today’s anti-imperialist upsurge in
Latin America, outlines the pivotal role U.S. workers
must play in ending Yankee exploitation there, and
concludes that socialist revolution is a real and
vibrant possibility.
The eight-session series will be held at two
locations: one in San Francisco, every Tuesday,
starting February 26, 7–8:30 pm, at El Cafetazo Café,
3087 16th Street (one block west of 16th
Street/Mission BART); the other at UC Berkeley, every
Monday, beginning March 3, 5:30-7pm, at Boalt Hall
(School of Law), Room 382, Bancroft Way and Piedmont
Avenue (east of downtown Berkeley BART).
The discussion groups, sponsored by the Freedom
Socialist Party, are free and open to the public. To
purchase the book in English or Spanish or for more
information, call (415) 864-1278, email
bafsp [at] yahoo.com or visit http://www.socialism.com. Everyone
is welcome.
Monday, March 3, 5:30-7pm at UC Berkeley
Weekly discussion series on
One Hemisphere, Indivisible: Permanent Revolution and
Neoliberalism in the Americas, written by Guerry
Hoddersen
We will read and discuss this recently published book
that examines today’s anti-imperialist upsurge in
Latin America, outlines the pivotal role U.S. workers
must play in ending Yankee exploitation there, and
concludes that socialist revolution is a real and
vibrant possibility.
The eight-session series will be held at two
locations: one in San Francisco, every Tuesday,
starting February 26, 7–8:30 pm, at El Cafetazo Café,
3087 16th Street (one block west of 16th
Street/Mission BART); the other at UC Berkeley, every
Monday, beginning March 3, 5:30-7pm, at Boalt Hall
(School of Law), Room 382, Bancroft Way and Piedmont
Avenue (east of downtown Berkeley BART).
The discussion groups, sponsored by the Freedom
Socialist Party, are free and open to the public. To
purchase the book in English or Spanish or for more
information, call (415) 864-1278, email
bafsp [at] yahoo.com or visit http://www.socialism.com. Everyone
is welcome.
For more information:
http://www.socialism.com
Added to the calendar on Sat, Mar 1, 2008 5:30PM
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