This Week: Join us in New York and San Francisco!

Posted on September 17, 2012

This week continues our book tour for Throwing Stones at the Moon: Narratives from Colombians Displaced by Violence. We hope you’ll join editors Sibylla Brodzinsky and Max Schoening at an event this week!

NEW YORK:

September 17
New York University, 20 Cooper Square, 5th Floor, IPK Main Conference Room, New York, NY
6:30 pm
Join Sibylla, Max, and Stephen Ferry, author of Violentology: A Manual of the Colombian Conflict, for a reading and discussionFor more information, click here.

September 18
Columbia University, Jerome Greene Annex, Morningside Heights Campus, 410 West 117th Street  NY, NY 10027
6:30 pm
Join Sibylla and Max for a reading and talkThis event is co-sponsored by PorColombia. For more information, click here.

September 19
McNally Jackson Books, 52 Prince Street, New York, NY
7:00 pm
Join Sibylla, Max
, Christian Salazar (former Representative in Colombia of the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights), and Stephen Ferry (author of Violentology: A Manual of the Colombian Conflict) for a discussion of human rights in Colombia. For more information, click here.

 

SAN FRANCISCO/BAY AREA:

September 20
UC Hastings School of Law,Sky Room, 100 McAllister Street, San Francisco
5:30 pm
Join Sibylla and Max for a reading and discussion. For more information, click here.

September 21
826 Valencia, San Francisco, CA
6:30 pm
Join Voice of Witness, Sibylla, and Max for a reading and book signing
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September 23
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont, CA
3:00 pm
Join Sibylla and Max for a reading and talk. For more information, click here.

 

These events, and the work of Voice of Witness, is made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Voice of Witness is a non-profit organization that uses oral history to illuminate contemporary human rights crises in the U.S. and around the world. Founded by author Dave Eggers and physician/human rights scholar Lola Vollen, Voice of Witness publishes a book series that depicts human rights injustices through the stories of the men and women who experience them. The Voice of Witness Education Program brings these stories, and the issues they reflect, into high schools and impacted communities through oral history-based curricula and holistic educator support.

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