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Friday May 9, 2008
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 10:52 pm

Plain View Press Group Reading

MonkeyWrench Books is pleased to announce a reading of works by three Plain View Press authors.

Madeleine Mysko will read from, Bringing Vincent Home, a Vietnam-era novel told by the mother of a soldier who returns home with serious burns. A real and riveting portrayal of the burn ward victims and their families.

H. Palmer Hall will read from Coming to Terms, a collection of autobiographical essays with focus on his experiences during the Vietnam War.

Susan Bright will read from The Layers of Our Seeing and other poems.

Monday May 12, 2008
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

PermaCulture in a West African Eco-Village

Learn about permaculture at Xofa Eco-Village in Ghana, West Africa
from Cudjoe Exah, one of Xofa's founder and permaculture farmer, and Vicki
Wolf, environmental writer and eco-happy traveler.
They will also present a video of interviews at the eco-village.

Monday May 12th
8:00 pm
MonkeyWrench Books
110 E. North Loop
512-407-6925 for more info

Tuesday May 13, 2008
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Fraude: México 2006 (105 min.)
IN SPANISH. NO SUBTITLES. SORRY ABOUT THIS

This documentary was directed by Luis Mandoki as a response by
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the declared loser in the 2006
Mexican presidential elections. El Fraude covers Mexico's illustrious
history/tradition of electoral fraud, the illegal media attacks orchestrated
by the elite, atttemps to disqualify López Obrador, cheating on election
day, and López Obrador's post-election response.

Tuesday, May 13th
8 PM.

Wednesday May 14, 2008
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

The Nuremburg trials represented what Justice Brandeis called "The sanitizing
effect of sunlight" and the triumph of justice over vengeance. Sixty-three
years later, we conduct trials behind closed doors at Guantanamo, where the
chief military prosecutor has resigned in protest and we have deeply compromised
the rule of law. What has changed? The world is watching. Bonnie
Tamres-Moore is a human rights activist working on the issue of US-supported torture.
She is a founding member of the National Religious Campaign Against Torture.

Interfaith Community for Palestinian Rights • www.icpr-austin.org

MonkeyWrench Books
110 E. North Loop (53rd St. at Ave. F)
for info or directions call 512-407-6925

Thursday May 15, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Author Event: Amanda Marcotte and It’s a Jungle Out There: The Feminist Survival Guide to Politically Inhospitable Environments

Drawing on her personal experiences of dealing with anti-feminists—from her years of blogging about feminism and living in the woman-unfriendly state of Texas—Marcotte brings her wit and distinct lack of patience to the topic of surviving while feminist. She doles out priceless advice along the way on how not only survive but also thrive, and even how to carve out a space for your feminist self in these oft-times hostile environments.

About Amanda Marcotte

Saturday May 17, 2008
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

My Mother Wears Combat Boots: A Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us
Jessica Mills will read from her new book, My Mother Wears Combat Boots ( AK Press, 2007)

Sunday May 18, 2008
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Sunday, May 18th, 2pm
First monthly story time!
Hang out and relax while MonkeyWrench volunteers read rad books to
your kids.
Snacks provided, feel free to bring more to share.