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FREE! Last Rebel Reading Circle Meeting for Viva La Raza!
Date:
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Time:
7:00 PM
-
8:30 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Toni
Location Details:
Cafe El Cafetazo 3087 16th St, SF, CA (in between Mission and Valencia Streets in the Mission District).
Join the weekly Rebel Reading Circle in reading the new book, "Viva la Raza: A History of Chicano Identity and Resistance" every Tuesday in San Francisco and Berkeley through August 5th.
The San Francisco group meets from 7:00-8:30pm at El Cafetazo
Café, 3087 16th Street (one block west of 16th Street/Mission BART);
the Berkeley group meets at UC Berkeley, 5:30-7pm, at Boalt Hall (School of Law), Room
382, Bancroft Way and Piedmont Avenue (east of downtown Berkeley BART).
Learn about the proud, but too often hidden history of Chicanos in the U.S.
Discover a wealth of little-known information about organizing by
farmworkers, students and Chicana feminists in California and beyond.
Relearn the hard-won lessons of historic labor strikes and boycotts by
the United Farm Workers. Discuss the still debated question of Chicano
identity.
Books may be purchased at the reading circle or drop
by New Valencia Hall, 625 Larkin Street #202, in San Francisco’s Civic
Center area. The hall is open 1:00pm-5:00pm, Monday-Friday, and most evenings and weekends by prior arrangement—call 415-864-1278 to schedule an appointment. Or order online at http://www.RedLetterPress.org.
The reading circles, sponsored by the Freedom Socialist Party, are free and open to the public. Come to a few or all sessions. Choose the time and location that best fits your schedule.
For more information, email bafsp [at] yahoo.com, call 415-864-1278 or visit http://www.socialism.com. Everyone is welcome!
The San Francisco group meets from 7:00-8:30pm at El Cafetazo
Café, 3087 16th Street (one block west of 16th Street/Mission BART);
the Berkeley group meets at UC Berkeley, 5:30-7pm, at Boalt Hall (School of Law), Room
382, Bancroft Way and Piedmont Avenue (east of downtown Berkeley BART).
Learn about the proud, but too often hidden history of Chicanos in the U.S.
Discover a wealth of little-known information about organizing by
farmworkers, students and Chicana feminists in California and beyond.
Relearn the hard-won lessons of historic labor strikes and boycotts by
the United Farm Workers. Discuss the still debated question of Chicano
identity.
Books may be purchased at the reading circle or drop
by New Valencia Hall, 625 Larkin Street #202, in San Francisco’s Civic
Center area. The hall is open 1:00pm-5:00pm, Monday-Friday, and most evenings and weekends by prior arrangement—call 415-864-1278 to schedule an appointment. Or order online at http://www.RedLetterPress.org.
The reading circles, sponsored by the Freedom Socialist Party, are free and open to the public. Come to a few or all sessions. Choose the time and location that best fits your schedule.
For more information, email bafsp [at] yahoo.com, call 415-864-1278 or visit http://www.socialism.com. Everyone is welcome!
Added to the calendar on Mon, Aug 4, 2008 2:34PM
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