
Time: October 30, 2011 from 2:30pm to 6:30pm
Location: Berkeley Society of Friends
Street: 2151 Vine Street
City/Town: Berkeley, CA
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Event Type: book, launch, and, discussion
Latest Activity: Oct 12, 2011
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You are invited to a celebration of the global peace movement and a discussion with some of its leading voices.
This special event launches the publication of Peace Movements Worldwide, a three-volume anthology covering insights and action from every continent with
accounts of courageous and creative actions, ranging from the personal to the global.
Co-editors, UC Emeriti professors and scholar activists, Marc Pilisuk and Michael Nagler, will be joined by other contributors to read excerpts from their respective chapters and discuss their personal contribution to the global peace movement.
Speakers include: Rabbi Michael Lerner • Daniel Ellsberg • Stephen Zunes • Kavita Ramdas • Mitch Hall • Cynthia Boaz • Peter Phillips • Mickey Huff •
Cris Toffolo • Donald Rothberg • Melissa Anderson-Hinn • Angel Ryono.
Moderated by Bob Flax.
There will be time for audience questions and comments.
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