Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable The Peace & Justice Center of Sonoma County presents =20 Madness at the Gates of the City: The Myth of American Innocence =20 A reading and discussion by author Barry Spector With music and poetry by Larry Robinson Sunday, February 20, 2011 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. =20 =20 Author Barry Spector will discuss his book, which looks at American history through the lenses of Greek mythology, indigenous wisdom, and archetypal psychology. It shows how we enact old patterns that cause us to subvert our goals, miss the deeper meaning in events and, perhaps, fail to prevent our headlong slide into cultural collapse. Spector suggests a new imagination for the future in very old ways of thinking: at the core, the Other is ourselves.=20 This is truly an original work. =AD Howard Zinn Spector=8Ahelps us in the desperately important task of re-imagining our way= . =AD Jack Kornfield=20 =8Ashould be read by anyone who wants to make a difference. =AD Jean Houston =20 The afternoon will allow ample time for conversation. The Peace & Justice Center -- 467 Sebastopol Ave., Santa Rosa 707-575-8902=20 =20 Spector imagines a New America, one at peace with itself, its real self, not its imagined self. =AD Mumia Abu-Jamal =20 ------ End of Forwarded Message ======================= The Redwood Men's E-mail List Keeping you in touch with the Redwood Men's community - To change your list settings, or to unsubscribe, login at: //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi - For technical information about this list ,go to: //www.freelists.org/help/index.html - Redwood Men's Center webpage: http://redwoodmen.org/ - Redwood Men's Center Administrative contact: lyncon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Please be patient, a response may take a few days.) - For technical issues related to this list: cwa.2@xxxxxxxxx =======================