Radically Civil Politics comes to the Bay Area, October 12th



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Mark Satin Tired of watching left-wing and right-wing candidates and pundits bashing each other on TV? Hungry for a politics that is actually focused on solving problems, rather than blaming the other side? Then get ready: Mark Satin, author "Radical Middle: The Politics We Need Now " is coming to the Bay Area on October 12th. Mark is a recovered sixties radical, known for his work on the "Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada" and "The Ten Key Values" of the U.S. Green Party. Now, he combines his passion for helping people and improving society with a hard-nosed understanding of the need to work within the system and honor everyone's point of view.

Mark will be making two appearances in the Bay Area on Tuesday, October 12th:

11:00 AM (corrected): The Ronn Owens Show
KGO - 810 AM (San Francisco)

7:30 PM: Cody's Books on Telegraph Avenue
2454 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94704

Bring a friend! This will be like no other political event you've ever attended. For more information about Mark's visit, or radical middle politics, email us at normaal@radicalcentrism.org.

UPDATE: Publicity photos now available.


Sincerely,
Ernest N. Prabhakar, Ph.D.
NORMAAL Moderator

The Network Of Radical Middle Activists And Learners (NORMAAL) is a forum for people interested in discussing and implementing the ideals of Radical Middle politics, as exemplified by the works of Mark Satin. It is not a political advocacy organization, but a peer-support group for people passionate about radical middle politics to respectfully encourage, educate, and critique each other, as well as organize activities to build the radical middle community. Our goal is to both demonstrate and advocate common sense, listening, vision, courage, and other radical middle virtues.

Though based in California, we invite learners and activists from across the U.S. and around the world to join us in developing a more civil society.

Posted: Thu - August 26, 2004 at 08:12 AM        


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