At the Brava Theater, after a screening of the 3rd Annual Anti-Corporate Film Festival
Reading The Tyrany of Oil: The World's Most Powerful Industry - And What We Must Do to Stop It, by Antonia Juhasz, while talking to Antonia Juhasz herself.
Her favorite book -- Iran Awakening: A Memoir of Revolution and Hope, by Shirin Ebadi, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003. His favorites -- Days and Nights of Love and War, by Eduardo Galeano and Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities. (coincidentally - like the reader I photographed on Tuesday night.)
On Monday, October 27th Nigerian villagers take Chevron to Federal Court in San Francisco. Come show your support at a rally from 12pm - 1pm at 9th and Howard Street. For more on the lawsuit go to www.earthrights.org.
October 16, Thursday night -- Reading Antonia Juhasz
Posted by Sonya Worthy at Thursday, October 16, 2008
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This looks like a book people should read. In Northern California where I live people are refusing to fund fast rail and it's beyond understanding. Our freeways are congested to the point of gridlock. You can't get people out of their cars if they can't get to work. Things must change and soon.
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