| |    Friday,  April 16th- 7:00-9:30 pm at University of Chicago Co-sponsored by Secular Student Alliance U  of C and Revolution Books A Communist, A Scientist, and A Priest Sat Down To Discuss... Morality To Change the  World With Sunsara Taylor, PZ  Myers, & Bob Bossie, SCJ University  of Chicago - Reynolds Club - Hutchinson Commons - 5706 S. University Avenue (for more info see below)
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   | Wednesday  April 7 · 7 pm · Forwarded by World Can't Wait - Chicago  ChapterAt  Northwesten University - Technological Institute Room L361  2145 Sheridan Rd · Northwestern University · Evanston,  IL William Kunstler: Disturbing the  Universe
 
 With   Filmmaker Emily  Kunstler and Distinguished Panel:
 · Scott Frankel, Criminal Defense   Attorney
 · Gregory Koger,   Videographer
 · Thomas Geoghegan,   Author and Labor Lawyer
 · Moderated    by Bernardine Dohrn, Professor of Law
 
 As one of the most important civil rights lawyers of the 1960s and 70s, William Kunstler was larger than life. He fought for civil rights with Martin Luther King Jr. and represented the famed "Chicago 8" activists protesting the Vietnam War. When the inmates took over Attica Prison, to resist the terrible conditions, and when the American Indian Movement stood up to the federal government at Wounded Knee, guess who they asked to represent them? Filmmakers Emily and Sarah Kunstler bring their father forward in time so a new generation can know who he really was. Their incredibly powerful film not only recounts the historic causes that William fought for; it also reveals a man who even his own daughters did not always comprehend, a man who risked public outrage and the safety of his family in the defense of justice. They tell it like it was and leave the viewer to decide - was William right? Isn't dissent vital to the kind of society we want to live in? Yet critical voices are increasingly shut down and marginalized. Speeches are canceled and protest is criminalized. It is more important than ever to disturb the universe - before it is too late. Did you know that lawyers representing the Guantanamo detainees are being threatened as terrorist sympathizers? Threats to dissent and justice are going mainstream right under our noses. Following the film, there will be a moderated panel discussion with questions taken from the audience which promises to engage and energize you.Map to   the Technological Institute Center Entry to 3rd Floor - Free parking in lot across the street or two blocks south Sponsors: Ad  Hoc Committee for Reason & Dropping the Charges , Neighbors for Peace, World  Can't Wait Chicago   and  Evanston Chapters Endorsers: North Side Green Party:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
 |    | Sunday, April 11th 4  pm -   Screening of clips from a  talk by Bob Avakian 
 Featuring    Clips From Disk 2: 
 How    the World Got This Way and  A Better World  is Possible.
 
     REVOLUTION                                                     Why It's Necessary                                        Why It's Possible                              What It's All  About                                           
There   is nothing online like THIS: nothing that gets at these questions  as deeply, thoroughly and truthfully as this. Millions of people are  searching for the truth, and watching videos, short and long. Some of  these give part of the answer; but some of them-including some of the  most popular-give people bullshit answers, pointing people in the wrong  direction and spreading poison. Here, and all over the world, people  need to see Revolution: Why It's Necessary, Why It's Possible, What It's  All About.
 View  all or part of this historic talk at revolutiontalk.net All are  welcome to join us for  discussion and dialogue
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 |    | FRIDAY,  April 16, 2010 - 7:00-9:30 PM at University of Chicago Co-sponsored  by: Chicago  Theological Seminary - Revolution Books - Secular  Student Alliance U of C A Communist, A Scientist, and A Priest Sat Down to Discuss... Morality to Change the World With Sunsara Taylor, PZ Myers & Bob Bossie, SCJTheodore  Jennings, moderator
 University of Chicago -  Reynolds Club - Hutchinson Commons5706  S. University Avenue
 Speakers and Moderator: Bob Bossie, SCJ, is a member of the international Catholic order of Priests of the Sacred  Heart and a 30 year staff member of the 8th  Day Center for Justice in Chicago , where he works on issues of peace, human rights, economic justice and non-violence. He  has spoken and traveled widely (the Middle East, Latin America), and has been arrested and jailed on numerous occasions for engaging in non-violent resistance actions.  As a founding member of Voices in the Wilderness, he traveled to Iraq with medical supplies in direct violation of US/UN sanctions against  that country.  Theodore (Ted) Jennings is Professor of Biblical  and Constructive Theology  at the Chicago Theological  Seminary. In addition to courses in New Testament and Theology he  teaches courses in Queer theory,  Marxist theory, and Deconstruction. PZ Myers is an associate biology  professor at the University of Minnesota   Morris (UMM) and the author of the most-widely read science blog Pharyngula. PZ works with zebrafish  in the field of evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), and also cultivates an interest in cephalopods. He is a public critic of intelligent design  (ID) and of the creationist movement in general and is an activist in the creation-evolution controversy. PZ Myers is an outspoken atheist and  vocal skeptic of all forms of religion, superstition, and pseudoscience. Sunsara Taylor is a  writer for Revolution Newspaper, a host of WBAI's Equal Time for Free Thought, and  sits on the Advisory Board of World Can't Wait. She has written on the rise of theocracy, wars and repression in the U.S., led in building resistance  to these crimes, and contributed to the movement for revolution to put an end to  all this. She takes as her foundation the new synthesis on revolution and  communism developed by Bob Avakian. You can find her impressive verbal battles  with Bill O'Reilly and various political commentary on things from abortion to  religion by searching "Sunsara Taylor" on youtube. 
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 |    | Wednesday, April 21, 7pm - Author Presentation and Book  Signing Author Jonathan Metzl will speak about his new book
 
 THE PROTEST  PSYCHOSIS:
 How Schizophrenia Became a
 Black Disease
 Jonathan  Metzl is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Women's Studies and Director of the Program in Culture, Health, and  Medicine at the University of Michigan, Ann   Arbor. He also authored Prozac  on the Couch: Prescribing Gender in the Era of Wonder Drugs.
 
 In the  1960s, the psychiatric diagnosis  of  schizophrenia morphed from a  malady suffered by sensitive white  intellectuals to one of disaffected,  angry black men. Psychiatric  professor Metzl explores changes in the  profession from the 1920s to  today but focuses particularly on the  1960s, which saw violent protests  against racial discrimination. Metzl  details the social, political,  and cultural influences behind debates  within the profession about what  constituted mental illness. Drawing on  case studies from Michigan's  now-defunct Asylum for Insane Criminals in  Ionia, 130 miles from  racially volatile Detroit, Metzl illustrates how  schizophrenia became a  racialized disease. He analyzes black cultural  allusions to double  consciousness, from W. E. B. DuBois to modern-day  rappers who have  adapted notions of schizophrenia in response to  American racism or as a  social diagnosis of white America itself.  --Vanessa Bush    -  Booklist
 
 
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 |    | Saturday April 24th, 3pm            Special Film Screening 
 featuring Paleontologist Paul Sereno Presented At the Chopin Theater 1543 West Division St, Chicago  Film Screening, Presentation and Q&A  A fundraising collaboration with
 Project  Exploration and Revolution Books 
 
 Suggested Donation - Adults $10, students are free
 In this recent film from   National Geographic,  paleontologist Paul Sereno introduces five new  species of crocodiles  that lived amongst - and even hunted - dinosaurs  in Cretaceous Africa.  The diverse lifestyles of these bizarre animals  shed new light on the  evolution of crocodiles. Sereno contrasts the  ecological roles of modern  and ancient crocs and explores the amazing  common adaptations that have  allowed crocs to survive successfully for  200 million years.  When      Crocs Ate Dinosaurs depicts the science as well as the process   behind the discovery. Sereno's team used an array of scientific and   artistic methods to bring their dynamic story to both an academic and a  general audience. In addition to examining the fossil record, Sereno and  his colleagues observed, filmed, and dissected modern crocodiles to  understand their design and physiology. Computer tomography revealed the  braincase and other internal structures of the  skull. Cutting-edge  artists brought the extinct crocs to life through illustration, flesh  modeling, and computer animation. The resulting 144 page publication and  full-length National Geographic film, released simultaneously in  November 2009, have received acclaim and interest from scientists and  enthusiasts around the world.read     more... at PROJECT EXPLORATIONS 
 
 "I see paleontology as 'adventure with a purpose.'  How  else to describe a science that allows you to romp in remote corners of  the globe, resurrecting gargantuan creatures that have  never been seen?   And the trick to big fossil finds?  You've got to be able to go where  no one has gone before." - Paul  Sereno 
 In 1999 Sereno co-founded Project     Exploration, a nonprofit science education organization that makes   science accessible to the public-especially minority youth and  girls-through personalized experiences with scientists and science.  Project  Exploration involves the public in the excitement of scientific  discovery.
 
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 |    | Recommended  Books and More
 
  The Revolution We Need...
 The  Leadership We Have
 A Message  and A Call from the
 Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
 from Revolution newspaper
  (read   more)
 
 
 
 
 A DECLARATION:For Women's  LiberationAnd  The  Emancipation
 Of All Humanity
 Special    Reprint from
 Revolution newspaper (read   more)
 
   | International Women's Day 2010
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 [Front view]
 [Back   view - inEnglish, Farsi
 and Spanish]
 
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 FOREST  GATESet in  London, Somalia and Brazil, Peter Akinti's debut is a beautifully  wrought, profoundly affecting and sometimes violent novel rich in the  true history of our time. As he confronts the daily trauma that  confronts teenagers brought together from all over the world to London,  Akinti's writing radiates honesty, an uncompromising clarity, and a  refreshingly original voice. (read  more)by   Peter Akinti
 
 
 
  JUST  KIDS
 by Patti Smith
 
Patti Smith's first book of prose, thelegendary  American artist offers
 a never-before-seen glimpse of her  remarkable
 relationship with photographer Robert
 Mapplethorpe in  the epochal days of
 New York City  and the Chelsea  Hotel
 in  the late sixties and seventies.
 (read  more)
 
 
 
  Why Evolution IS True 
by Jerry Coyne
 ...a succinct and accessible summary of the facts  supporting Darwinian evolution. Scientists today are finding species  splitting in two, observing natural selection changing animals and  plants before our eyes, and discovering more and more fossils capturing  change in the past-dinosaurs that have sprouted feathers, fish that have  grown limbs. Jerry Coyne eloquently shows that evolution does not  destroy the beauty of life but enhances it.(read  more)
 
 
 Of Primeval Steps  & Futu
  re LeapsAn Essay  on the Emergence of HumanBeings,     the Source of Women's Oppression, and the Road to Emancipationby    Ardea Skybreak | 
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