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Unmaking War, Remaking Men San Francisco Book Launch
Date:
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Time:
2:00 PM
-
2:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
CODEPINK
Location Details:
The Women's Building
Audre Lorde Room, 2nd Floor
3543 18th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Audre Lorde Room, 2nd Floor
3543 18th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Join CODEPINK Women for Peace
in
Unmaking War, Remaking Men
San Francisco Book Launch
with
Kathleen Barry
(Author of Female Sexual Slavery, Prostitution of Sexuality: Global Exploitation of Women, Susan B. Anthony: A Biography of a Singular Feminist & Vietnamese Women in Transition)
Sunday October 24th
2:00pm
The Women's Building
Audre Lorde Room, 2nd Floor
3543 18th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
$5-$10
“How can we end war if we don’t understand the makings of war? Kathleen Barry's Unmaking War, Remaking Men is a remarkable blend of history, current war-making and soul-searching that unravels the very structures of war. Her fascinating questions--ranging from "Why don't the Geneva Conventions protect the rights of combatants?" to "Why are women in the peaceful nation of Costa Rica subjected to outrageous levels of masculine violence?"--lead to her analysis that the unmaking of war requires the rehumanization of men. Read it, get energized and join us in Barry’s ultimate challenge: replacing the paradigm of war with a paradigm of shared human consciousness based on empathy.”
—Medea Benjamin, cofounder, CODEPINK and Global Exchange
in
Unmaking War, Remaking Men
San Francisco Book Launch
with
Kathleen Barry
(Author of Female Sexual Slavery, Prostitution of Sexuality: Global Exploitation of Women, Susan B. Anthony: A Biography of a Singular Feminist & Vietnamese Women in Transition)
Sunday October 24th
2:00pm
The Women's Building
Audre Lorde Room, 2nd Floor
3543 18th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
$5-$10
“How can we end war if we don’t understand the makings of war? Kathleen Barry's Unmaking War, Remaking Men is a remarkable blend of history, current war-making and soul-searching that unravels the very structures of war. Her fascinating questions--ranging from "Why don't the Geneva Conventions protect the rights of combatants?" to "Why are women in the peaceful nation of Costa Rica subjected to outrageous levels of masculine violence?"--lead to her analysis that the unmaking of war requires the rehumanization of men. Read it, get energized and join us in Barry’s ultimate challenge: replacing the paradigm of war with a paradigm of shared human consciousness based on empathy.”
—Medea Benjamin, cofounder, CODEPINK and Global Exchange
Added to the calendar on Sun, Oct 17, 2010 1:19PM
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