SF peace forum

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Wed Nov 14 06:19:50 PST 2001


[preliminary lineup - details to follow - the Brooklyn event last Sunday drew a standing-room only crowd, and they had to turn away 150-200 people]

caipirinha productions, in association with mother jones and ploughshares fund, presents:

CHASING WINDMILLS OF PEACE forum discussion #3 what should be done

an evening with:

*MICHAEL NACHT - dean and professor of public policy, university of california, berkeley *SCOTT SAGAN - co-director of center for international security and cooperation (cisac), stanford university *DOUG HENWOOD - editor of the 'the left business observer' newsletter, author of the forthcoming 'a new economy' *DAVID BARSAMIAN - founder and director of alternative radio, author 'propaganda and the public mind'

*special screenings of NOAM CHOMSKY's MIT lecture excerpt, 'the new war against terror' IARA LEE's short documentary, 'beneath the borqa'

we invite you to a forum on disarmament and finding constructive alternatives to war. featuring a discussion with berkeley's goldman school of public policy head, michael nacht, with highlights from his research into information technology and public policy. journalist, doug henwood, will lend his insight into global and national economics of war. scott sagan, a professor of political science at stanford university, will share his studies into nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. and david barsamian, head of the award-winning weekly independent radio program, alternative radio, will provide perspectives culled from his years of interviewing the likes of noam chomsky and edward said.

tuesday, december 11, 6:30pm 39 exposure/the presidio 39 mesa street, san francisco ADMISSION XXX

for more information: www.caipirinha.com * www.motherjones.com * www.ploughshares.org

CAIPIRINHA productions (pronounced 'ky-pee-reen-ya') is an independent mixed media arts & culture company with activities in the fields of film, music and human rights.

THE PLOUGHSHARES FUND is a public grantmaking foundation that supports initiatives for stopping the spread of weapons of war, from nuclear arms to landmines.

MOTHER JONES is part of the non-profit media organization, the foundation for national progress, which publishes the magazine and sponsors the mother jones international fund for documentary photography.

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