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The Other Game: Lessons from How Life Is Played in Mexican Villages
Date:
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Time:
7:30 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
Capitola Book Café
1475 41st Ave, Capitola CA
1475 41st Ave, Capitola CA
Capitola Book Café and IF present
Phil Dahl-Bredine & Stephen Hicken
Authors of
The Other Game: Lessons from How Life Is Played in Mexican Villages
Thursday, April 10 at 7:30pm
Capitola Book Café
1475 41st Ave, Capitola CA
831-462-4415
http://www.capitolabookcafe.com
We in the United States can learn about democracy, economic wellbeing, the environment, and cultural and spiritual values from Mexican campesinos.
Both authors are longtime residents of Oaxaca living and working with indigenous Mexican villagers and are leaders of non-profit organizations working on issues of sustainable development, poverty, and human rights. They now invite us into villages that are thousands of years old to talk with the inhabitants about life, economics, work, and family.
Far from being a romantic throwback to a lost paradise, the indigenous society in this book offers us strong contemporary options for a sustainable future.
This is a free event. Please add your voice to the discussion.
Phil Dahl-Bredine & Stephen Hicken
Authors of
The Other Game: Lessons from How Life Is Played in Mexican Villages
Thursday, April 10 at 7:30pm
Capitola Book Café
1475 41st Ave, Capitola CA
831-462-4415
http://www.capitolabookcafe.com
We in the United States can learn about democracy, economic wellbeing, the environment, and cultural and spiritual values from Mexican campesinos.
Both authors are longtime residents of Oaxaca living and working with indigenous Mexican villagers and are leaders of non-profit organizations working on issues of sustainable development, poverty, and human rights. They now invite us into villages that are thousands of years old to talk with the inhabitants about life, economics, work, and family.
Far from being a romantic throwback to a lost paradise, the indigenous society in this book offers us strong contemporary options for a sustainable future.
This is a free event. Please add your voice to the discussion.
Added to the calendar on Wed, Apr 9, 2008 11:42PM
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