[act-ma] 2/10 Noam Chomsky & Phyllis Bennis in Conversation (2nd Thursday in February, Arlington)

Suren Moodliar suren at fairjobs.org
Mon Jan 31 07:54:12 PST 2011


As Egypt's revolution again poses fundamental questions about US
foreign policy, we are pleased to announce:

Noam Chomsky and Phyllis Bennis in Conversation
Examining the Economic Crisis, Unending War, and Rightwing Resurgence

Thursday, February 10, 2011, 6:30 pm
Pleasant Street Congregational Church
75 Pleasant Street - 2 blocks from Arlington Center

- Reception: 5:30 – 6:30pm ($50 donation)
- Main Event: 6:30 – 8:15pm ($15/$10 low income/student)*
- Break Out Groups: 8:15 – 9:30pm

In this moment of national crisis, join these two leading
intellectuals and your neighbors to consider broad strategic questions
and new organizing opportunities and campaigns.

Tickets, directions, program details, leaflets and background
information available at http://www.majorityagendaproject.org

For tabling opportunities, to co-sponsor the event, to advertise in
the program book, to organize post-lecture workshop, contact
info at majorityagendaproject.org

or

call Paul Shannon at 617-661-6130.

A fundraiser for the Majority Agenda Project
<http://majorityagenda.org/> and Massachusetts Global Action/encuentro
5 <http://www.encuentro5.org/>.

Sponsors: Arlington United for Justice with Peace, Watertown Citizens
for Environmental Security, Military Families Speak Out, Massachusetts
Peace
Action, American Friends Service Committee, United for Justice with
Peace, Veterans for Peace/ Smedley Butler Brigade, and the Walpole
Peace and
Justice Group.

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33 Harrison Ave., 5th Floor
Boston, MA 02111




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