Sept. 25, 6:00-8:00pmPT
Massey Arts Society, 23 East Pender St., Vancouver
This special event will feature Catherine Nolin, co-editor of Testimonio, and Wendy Mendez, founder of HIJOS, Guatemala, and moderated by Rev. Emilie Smith. The book launch is hosted by Massy Arts, a "community hub dedicated to supporting the practices of Indigenous and over-excluded artists". There will be “Cafe Justicia” coffee for sale. Indigenous community leaders, Jessica and Kovan Seegerts will be present. Song leader Patti Powell will bring her voice and guitar.
More information / To register:
https://massyarts.com/event/book-launch-testimonio/
Co-sponsored by: BC CASA, Mining Justice Alliance
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MassyArts/status/1567311502733987842
Funding community defense/ mining resistance struggles in Guatemala
To help fund and support land and environmental defense struggles, human rights and justice struggles in Guatemala and Honduras – such as the mining resistance struggles profiled in TESTIMONIO - make tax-deductible donation to "Rights Action" and mail to:
U.S.: Box 50887, Washington DC, 20091-0887
Canada: (Box 552) 351 Queen St. E, Toronto ON, M5A-1T8
Credit-Card Donations: http://rightsaction.org/donate/
Donations of securities in Canada and the U.S.? Write to: info@rightsaction.org
Bank-to-bank transfers? Write to: info@rightsaction.org
Testimonio: Canadian Mining in the Aftermath of Genocides in Guatemala
Between the Lines, 2021
Order books: https://btlbooks.com/book/testimonio
Bulk purchases: marketing@btlbooks.com
Available in U.S.: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/testimonio-catherine-nolin/
Canadian CourseReadings: https://canadiancoursereadings.ca/product/testimonio/
More information
Grahame Russell, info@rightsaction.org
Catherine Nolin, catherine.nolin@unbc.ca