Stories of Uprisings, Occupation, Resistance and Hope
An evening of political awareness begins with the televised 3rd and final presidential debate live from Boca Raton, FL in the Hoytt Theater. Grab a light dinner from the Center’s Plaza J Café and bring it in to watch the debate with community.
After a brief intermission following the debate, four time New York Times bestselling author Amy Goodman of Democracy Now and co-author Denis Moynihan will discuss their new book “The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance, and Hope”. Amy Goodman is the co-founder, executive producer and host of Democracy Now!, a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on more than 900 public broadcast stations in North America, a syndicated columnist, investigative reporter and author.
WHAT: Televised Presidential Debate followed by on-stage live conversation with Amy Goodman .
WHO: All are invited. General Admission seating. Tickets $12 advance - $15 at the door. Some table seating available.
WHEN: Mon. Oct. 22 @ 6pm – televised debate
7:45 – Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan in conversation
Followed by meet & greet with book signing & sales
PARKING: Ample FREE parking. Accessing the Osher Marin JCC from Highway 101 is effortless, 1/2 mile E off 101.
TICKETS: Available at http://www.marinjcc.org/arts [1]
Books will be available for purchase on site from Book Passage
Presented in association with Book Passage & Community Media Center of Marin
This talk will be filmed/cameras present