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Title: Eric Mann Katrina's Legacy--L.A. book signing eve
START DATE: 8/3/2006
START TIME: 7:00 PM
Duration: 2 Hours
Location: downtown, central, hollywood, northeast
Location Details:
Immanuel Presbyterian Church
3300 Wilshire Blvd.,
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Event Topic: racism
Event Type: literary event
Contact Name: Kelly Archbold
Contact Email: kelly@thestrategycenter.org
Contact Phone: (213)387-2800 x10
DESCRIPTION:
Eric Mann

Katrina's Legacy:

White Racism and Black Reconstruction in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast



Los Angeles Book Signing & Movement Strategy Discussion

Thursday, August 3, 2006 - 7:00PM

Immanuel Presbyterian Church

3300 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles



As part of the West Coast launch of his new book, Katrina's Legacy: White Racism and Black Reconstruction in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, Eric will be discussing the centrality of the Black Liberation Movement for the entire U.S. Left and programmatic proposals for a new reconstruction in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Eric and Damon Azali will be part of a Strategy Center team going to New Orleans in August for the 1st anniversary of Katrina.

August 3 Program:

Introduction: Damon Azali, Community Rights Campaign

Readings from Katrina's Legacy: Barbara Lott-Holland, Lian Hurst Mann, Patrisse Cullors, Mark-Anthony Johnson, & Andrew Terranova

Presentation: Eric Mann

The Role of Katrina\'s Legacy as a Tactic in the Movement Building Process

Book Signing by the Author

Audience Q & A

Please forward this email to your friends in the Los Angeles region. Thanks!



Event Information

Thursday, August 3rd

7:00 PM

Immanuel Presbyterian Church

3300 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, 90010

-2 blocks west of Vermont Ave. at Berendo Ave. (enter on Berendo)

-Bus Lines: 20, 21, 720, 754, 204, Red Line to Wilshire/Vermont Station

Suggested donation: - no one turned away

All admissions are applicable to the purchase price of the book at the event.

Spanish translation and child care provided.

Please RSVP to Kelly Archbold- kelly@thestrategycenter.org or (213) 387-2800 x10.

Praise for Katrina's Legacy:

Buy this book and study it well. Eric Mann was my first teacher in the black freedom movement; he taught me door-to-door canvassing and basic organizing. And then he introduced me to SNCC. Eric is still teaching and organizing a new generation, and setting the pace as we build up our strength for the Battle of New Orleans.

Komozi Woodard, author of A Nation within a Nation: Amiri Baraka and Black Power Politics.



Stands with Black Nations 9/11 as the clearest strategic statement within the movement, a must read for anyone working in solidarity with the reconstruction movement in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.

Kali Akuno, People's Hurricane Relief Fund & Oversight Coalition



Manns writing is a door. Our movement, and indeed, the very life of Black New Orleans, depends on our ability to fully comprehend and embrace the counter-hegemonic and long-term movement building demands that Mann describes.

Xochitl Bervera, Families and Friends of Louisianas Incarcerated Children



From the first days after Katrina struck New Orleans, Eric Mann has been a crucial ally to organizers on the ground. His Let the People Return is vital for anyone looking for a deeper understanding of what happened in New Orleans, and what we can do about it.

Jordan Flaherty, New Orleans Organizer; Editor, Left Turn Magazine



Places the Gulf catastrophe in the historical context of racist capitalist rule in the U.S. at a critical time when the cracks in the ruling class levees are visible for all to see. Manns Let the People Returnprovides political leadership, the outlines of a plan for action, and calls us to our battle stations.

Glen Ford, Executive Editor and Co-Publisher, The Black Commentator



An inspiring call to action rooted in a powerful tradition of Black resistance in the South. It provides a comprehensive framework, a clear vision and strategy for this moment in history to build the movement among communities of color and low-wage workers.

Ai-jen Poo, CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities



Excellent. Mann has a distinct talent for drawing political lessons from historical events. Every movement needs a map. Katrina's Legacy takes us to the ravaged Gulf Coast and shows us how to find the road toward a Third Reconstruction. America needs this movement, and Eric helps us find our way.

Vijay Prashad, author of Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting : Afro-Asian Connections and the Myth of Cultural Purity



How to Order

Copies of Let the People Return are . Special Aug. 3 event price: . Bulk prices are available, additional discounts available for New Orleans and Gulf Coast groups. 210 pages. ISBN 0-9721263-1-7.



Please visit www.frontlinespress.com or call (213) 387-2800.



Eric Mann

Eric Mann is a veteran of the Congress of Racial Equality, Newark Community Union Project, Students for a Democratic Society, and the United Auto Workers. He is the author of Comrade George, Taking on General Motors, LA\'s Lethal Air, Dispatches from Durban, and The 2004 Elections: A Turning Point for the U.S. Left. He is presently the director of the Labor/Community Strategy Center in Los Angeles and is a member of the Planning Committee of the Bus Riders Union.

www.frontlinespress.com

www.thestrategycenter.org

(213) 387 - 2800
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