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"Activist Poets’ Roundtable" with Dennis Brutus

"Activist Poets’ Roundtable" with Dennis Brutus

"Activist Poets’ Roundtable"
with Dennis Brutus

Sunday, March 16
7:00 – 9:30 pm

339 Lafayette St., Manhattan—Ring buzzer #11
(Corner of Bleecker St.)

Dennis Brutus was a banned poet and political prisoner on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela and 1000 others before the fall of Apartheid in South Africa. Currently he is Honorary Professor, Centre for Civil Society, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Durban South Africa.

The roundtable is a space for activist poets and friends to gather and share poetry with each other. Everyone is invited. Time will be allocated equally for all participants to read one or more poems. You may read original work, or poems that you admire written by another. There is no limitation on style or content. Observers who simply want to listen are also welcome.read more »

Liberation Film Series - FREE SCREENING of SiCKO

Liberation Film Series - FREE SCREENING of SiCKO

Socialist Party USA (NYC) - Liberation Film Series
FREE SCREENING
"SiCKO"

The words "health care" and "comedy" aren't usually found in the same sentence, but in Academy Award winning filmmaker Michael Moore's new movie 'SiCKO,' they go together hand in (rubber) glove.
In the tradition of Mark Twain or Will Rogers, 'SiCKO' uses humor to tell these compelling stories, leading the audience conclude that an alternative system is the only possible answer.

The event includes a presentation by the grassroots healthcare rights group Private Health Insurance Must Go! - http://www.phimg.org/joomla/

For more information on “SiCKO”:
http://www.michaelmoore.com/sicko/index.html
http://going.com/SiCKO
For more information on the Socialist Party USA (NYC):
http://www.sp-usa.org/

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