Norman Solomon Event 7/27 PSA

By Anonymous (not verified) , 26 July, 2005
Author
karoline

A :48 second PSA for San Francisco Event:
NORMAN SOLOMON, BAY AREA AUTHOR AND MEDIA CRITIC, IN SAN FRANCISCO ON JULY 27 TO DISCUSS HIS NEW BOOK "WAR MADE EASY: HOW PRESIDENTS AND PUNDITS KEEP SPINNING US TO DEATH” AND HIS RECENT TRIP TO IRAN

CALENDAR LISTING / PSA

NORMAN SOLOMON, BAY AREA AUTHOR AND MEDIA CRITIC, IN SAN FRANCISCO ON JULY 27 TO DISCUSS HIS NEW BOOK "WAR MADE EASY: HOW PRESIDENTS AND PUNDITS KEEP SPINNING US TO DEATH” AND HIS RECENT TRIP TO IRAN

WHEN: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at 7:00 PM

WHERE: Women’s Building Auditorium, 3543 18th Street
(between Valencia and Guerrero), San Francisco

WHAT: Bay Area author, media critic and Institute for Public Accuracy executive director Norman Solomon will speak about his recent trip to Iran and his just published book "War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death". Solomon’s new book exposes how the U.S. government, in collaboration with the media, used propaganda to lay the groundwork for military action in Vietnam, Iraq and now Iran.

TICKETS: $10 donation requested, benefits Global Exchange and Media Alliance. No one turned away for lack of funds. Advance reservations at http://www.media-alliance.org or call 510-832-9000 x304 or 415-575-5542.

EVENT SPONSORS: Global Exchange, Media Alliance and others.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call 415-575-5542 or 510-832-9000 x304

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT – 30 seconds

Author and media critic Norman Solomon will speak on Wednesday, July 27th at 7 PM about his recent trip to Iran and his newly published book "War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death”. The event will be held at the Women’s Building at 3543 18th Street (on 18th St. between Valencia and Guerrero) in San Francisco, will be taped for CSPAN and is open to the public. A $10 donation is requested, and benefits Global Exchange and Media Alliance. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. For advance reservations or for more information, go on the web to www.media-alliance.org or call 510-832-9000 x304 or 415-575-5542.

E-mail

karoline [at] media-alliance.org

Telephone
(510) 832-9000