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Speaker from the Strike at the Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair
Palestine: Responses to Occupation
It
promises to be an informative and interesting discussion, and we
hope you can attend.
At 11:15 am on Saturday, March 22nd
in the
auditorium
Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair
presented by
Bound Together Anarchist
Collective Bookstore
Saturday, March 22 … 10 am - 6 pm
Sunday, March 23 … 11 am - 5 pm
at the
SF County Fair Building in Golden Gate Park
The County Fair Building is located just outside the main
For more information and a complete schedule, visit the book fair
website:
http://sfbookfair.wordpress.com
or visit
http://www.boundtogetherbooks.com
(book fair graphic by Hugh D’Andrade)
This year the first panel discussion will be
Palestine: Responses to Occupation
It
promises to be an informative and interesting discussion, and we
hope you can attend. At 11:15 am on Saturday, March 22nd in the auditorium
Panelists:
Nora Barrows-Friedman
is the
Senior Producer and co-host of Flashpoints, a daily investigative
newsmagazine on Pacifica Radio. Since 2004, she has been reporting
regularly from the occupied West Bank, the Gaza Strip and from
inside historic Palestine (Israel) for Flashpoints and as a
correspondent for Inter Press Service, a news agency based in
Europe. While in Palestine, Nora is based in the Dheisheh refugee
camp where she volunteers with the media committee at the Ibdaa
Cultural Center, working with refugee youth in journalism and
digital media arts. Nora is currently on the Board of Directors with
the Research Journalism Initiative, an educational media exchange to
build alternatives to the established corporate media’s spin on the
Palestine issue in the United States. She is also a contributor to
Left Turn Magazine and ElectronicIntifada.net. Nora is also a
mother, a photographer and a musician. Her website is
www.norabf.com,
and she can be heard on
www.flashpoints.net.
Susan Greene
is an
artist, activist and a psychologist. She teaches art, and has
organized many community art projects locally in San Francisco. Her
first trip to Palestine was in 1989. She has coordinated a 4-story
mural as part of the Break the Silence project, painted by young
people and artists from Dheisheh Refugee Camp.
Tom Pessah
is an
Israeli graduate sociology student at UC Berkeley. He has a BA in
Sociology and in History, and an MA in Sociology, from Tel Aviv
University. He has been a board member of the UC Berkeley chapter of
Students for Justice in Palestine for two years. In 2006 Tom helped
organize the annual day of remembrance for the Nakba on campus. He
regularly attends Hillel’s Hebrew Hour, to teach people about
Israeli culture and to help them practice their Hebrew.
Rachel West is a mother and grandmother, born in South Africa, who with her family was involved in the anti-apartheid movement. She has worked at Rainbow Grocery Coop in San Francisco since 1985. With other workers and shoppers, she is spearheading a boycott of Israeli goods. She is also part of the Global Women’s Strike.
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