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Revolution #144, October 5, 2008
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Revolution #144, October 5, 2008
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Revolution Books Presents a Program on:
Do we need a revolution and a radically different society? What is happening every day—what this system does to people, day in, day out—here and all over the world, cries out: YES, WE DO.
Is revolution really possible in a country like the U.S.? YES, IT IS.
Is there actually a strategy and method for approaching how to make such a revolution? YES, THERE IS.
Is there a group that is organized on the basis of that strategy and method, is working for such a revolution and could lead that revolution when the time is right? YES, AGAIN.
Come hear some straight talk about these vital questions by speakers representing the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA. Then dig into this. Questions and answers on: making revolution in the U.S.A.
Tickets: $15/sliding scale for unemployed & low income
Simultaneous translation into Spanish
New York City:
Sunday, October 26, 1PM
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Blvd. @ 135 St. NYC\
Sponsored by Revolution Books
For information call: 212.691.3345/ www.revolutionbooksnyc.org
Directions: Subway ➁ or ➂ to 135th St.
Los Angeles:
Sunday, October 26, 1 pm
Golden Eagle Ballroom
California State University,
Los Angeles
5151 State University Drive
For information call: 213-488-1303 / librosrevolucion.blog.com
www.calstatela.edu for directions (near Parking Structure C)
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Revolution #144, October 5, 2008
Current Issue | Previous Issues | Bob Avakian | RCP | Topics | Contact Us |
Hook up with the revolution
212-691-3345
146 W. 26th Street, between 6th & 7th Ave
revbooksnyc@yahoo.com
revolutionbooksnyc.org
October 2, Thursday, 9 pm
Peter Phillips, reading from "Censored 2009: The Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007-08"
October 6, Monday, 7 pm
Peter Carroll reading from his book of poetry "Riverborne: A Mississippi Requiem."
October 7, Tuesday, 7 pm
The Tuesday Revolution & Communism Conversation:
The Oppression of Black People, the Crimes of this System, and the Revolution We Need.
Discussion of recent special issue of Revolution newspaper
October 13, Monday, 7 pm
Herb Boyd, reading from his book Baldwin's Harlem: A Biography of James Baldwin
October 30, Thursday, 7 pm
Joel Kovel - A conversation on his newly revised The Enemy of Nature: The End of Capitalism or the End of the World? -- a book discussing eco-socialism
October 26, Sunday, 1pm
"Making Revolution in the USA"
A major program presented at
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Blvd. at 135th Street
November 13, Thursday, 7pm
Suheir Hammad, reading from her new book "breaking poems"
Roger Bonair-Agard, reading from "Tarnish and Masquerade"
1103 N. Ashland Avenue
773-489-0930
revbookschi@yahoo.com
chicagorevolutionbooks.blogspot.com
Every Monday, 6:30-9:00 pm
Come pick up a bundle of Revolution newspapers hot off the press and/or join a discussion of the lead articles while mailing subscriptions to prisoners.
October 1, Wednesday, 7 pm
Discussion of “Communism: The Beginning of a New Stage. A Manifesto from the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA,” Part 2.
October 11, Saturday, 2 pm
John Hagedorn, author of A World of Gangs: Armed Young Men and Gangsta Culture. Hagedorn is an Associate Professor of Criminology, Law, and Justice and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Illinois-Chicago's Great Cities Institute, author of People & Folks: Gangs, Crime, and the Underclass in a Rustbelt City, and co-editor of Female Gangs in America: Essays on girls, gangs, and gender.
Sunday, Oct 12, 1pm
Discussion of “The Oppression of Black People, the Crimes of This System, and the Revolution We Need.
Libros Revolución
312 West 8th Street 213-488-1303
librosrevolucion.blog.com
October 2, Thursday, 7:30 pm
“Wall Street Panics, Ruling Class Scrambles—Deepening Financial Crisis and Desperate Emergency Measures.” Join us for a bilingual "hot topic" discussion of this Revolution article by Raymond Lotta from Sept. 23 online edition (author will not be present).
October 5, Sunday, 2 pm
“Communism: The Beginning of a New Stage. A Manifesto from the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA” in Revolution No. 143. Join us for a bilingual discussion of this manifesto for our time. The past several decades have witnessed truly unprecedented changes in the world, posing major challenges for the international communist movement. Struggle has arisen in the movement over how to meet them. Will the movement rise to these challenges? Or will it become a residue of the past? The new manifesto sharply contrasts the contending roads, the direction and implications of each, and puts forward a line that can lead to a revolutionary future. We'll focus on the second half (Parts IV-VII).
October 9, Thursday, 7:30 pm
“Restructuring Inner-City Schools for the Global Marketplace: Locke High School and the Green Dot ‘Solution.’” Hot topic bilingual discussion with writer Reggie Dylan; see his article in the Sept. 23 online edition.
October 12, Sunday, 2 pm
“The Oppression of Black People, the Crimes of This System, and the Revolution We Need.” Bilingual discussion of the special broadsheet in this week's issue of Revolution, No. 144.
Sunday, October 26, 2008, 1 pm
Making Revolution in the U.S.
Major presentation sponsored by Libros Revolucion
Golden Eagle Ballroom
California State University, Los Angeles
5151 State University Drive
www.calstatela.edu for directions (near Parking Structure C)
2425 Channing Way near Telegraph Ave
510-848-1196
www.revolutionbooks.org
September 30, Tuesday, 7 pm
Discussion of “Communism: The Beginning of a New Stage. A Manifesto from the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.”
October 1, Wednesday, 7 pm
Discussion of current issue of Revolution newspaper
October 7, Tuesday, 7 pm
Discussion of Revolution newspaper #144: “The Oppression of Black People, the Crimes of This System, and the Revolution We Need.”
October 8, Wednesday, 7 pm
NOTE LOCATION: University of California Berkeley, Room 2060 in the Valley Life Sciences Building.
A talk by Sunsara Taylor on Bob Avakian’s book Away With All Gods! Unchaining the Mind and Radically Changing the World (co-sponsored by Revolution Books and UCB student group Radical Friends).
2626 South King Street
808-944-3106
September 29, Monday, 6:15pm
“Communism: The Beginning of a New Stage. A Manifesto from the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.” Presentation and discussion on Parts 4-8.
October 5, Sunday, 3pm
Film showing: The Great Debaters
October 6, Monday, 6:15 pm
Reading and Discussion of Revolution #144, “The Oppression of Black People, the Crimes of This System, and the Revolution We Need.”
October 12, Sunday, 3 pm
Reading and Discussion with Uzma Aslam Khan, novelist, author of Trespassing
October 13, Monday, 6:15 pm
Discussion of Revolution #144, “The Oppression of Black People, the Crimes of This System, and the Revolution We Need.” (continued)
October 19, Sunday, 3pm
Film showing of Rosewood
October 20, Monday, 6:30 pm
Booklaunching/Reading of The Reverend's Apprentice with novelist/playwright David Odhiambo.
2804 Mayfield Rd (at Coventry)
Cleveland Heights 216-932-2543
revbookscle@hotmail.com
Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 3-8 pm
September 28, Sunday, 7 pm
“Communism: The Beginning of a New Stage. A Manifesto from the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.” (in Revolution #143) First of two discussions.
October 5, Sunday, at 7 pm
“Communism: The Beginning of a New Stage. A Manifesto from the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.” (in Revolution #143). Second discussion.
October 12, Sunday, at 7 pm
Discussion of “The Oppression of Black People, the Crimes of This System, and the Revolution We Need.” available online Sept 29 and in Revolution #144
1111 East Madison St #124 Seattle, WA 98122
206-325-7415
seattlerevolutionbooks.blogspot.com
October 2, Thursday, 7-10 pm
Presentation and Discussion of “Communism: The Beginning of a New Stage. A Manifesto from the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.” Parts V-VII: Communism at a Crossroads: Vanguard of the Future, or Residue of the Past?; A Cultural Revolution Within the RCP; A Challenge and a Call. At Faire Gallery Café, 1351 East Olive Way & Bellevue Ave.
October 4, Saturday, 4 pm
Discussion of the special Revolution broadsheet on "The Oppression of Black People, the Crimes of This System, and the Revolution We Need" at Hidmo, 2000 S. Jackson St
October 9, Thursday, 7 pm
Revolution newspaper discussion
Starbucks at 1600 E Olive Way
October 11, Saturday, 7-10 pm
Salon on Communism and Jeffersonian Democracy, a major new work by Bob Avakian. Uptown Espresso at 2504 4th Ave in Belltown.
Revolution Books is mobile!
Revolution Books is moving into our new, expanded location in January in downtown Seattle! Check out our blog for the latest calendar of events at a variety of locations.
406 W.Willis (btwn Cass &2nd, south of Forest)
313-204-2906 rbodetroit@yahoo.com
myspace.com/rbodetroit
October 5, Sunday, 5:30 pm
Discussion: “The Oppression of Black People, The Crimes of This System, and the Revolution We Need” (Revolution #144)
1158 Mass Ave, 2nd Floor, Cambridge
617-492-5443
revbooks@netzero.net
revolutionbookscamb.org
4 Corners Market of the Earth
1087 Euclid Avenue in Little 5 Points
404-577-4656 & 770-861-3339
rbo-atlanta.blogspot.com
Open Wednesdays & Fridays 4 pm - 7 pm,
Saturdays 2 pm - 7 pm
September 28, Sunday, 5-7 pm
Part two of discussion of “Communism: The Beginning of a New Stage. A Manifesto from the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.”
October 2, Thursday, 7-9 pm
Further discussion of “Wall Street Panics, Ruling Class Scrambles—Deepening Financial Crisis and Desperate Emergency Measures” and excerpts from “Financial Meltdown and the Madness of Imperialism,” both online at revcom.us.
October 5, Sunday, 5-7 pm
Beginning discussion of "The Oppression of Black People, the Crimes of This System, and the Revolution We Need," in Revolution #144
October 9, Thursday, 7-9 pm
Discussion of Bob Avakian's Communism and Jeffersonian Democracy, available at the store and online.
October 12, Sunday, 5-7 pm
Further discussion of "The Oppression of Black People, the Crimes of This System, and the Revolution We Need," in Revolution #14
Check the stores’ websites for details and more events.
Unless otherwise noted, the events listed on this page are in English, but in many cases Spanish translation is available. Please call the bookstore in advance to request Spanish translation.