In the 1960's Tom Hayden was an anti-war activist at the University of Michigan, and a
founding member of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) in 1961. He
was one of the authors of the Port Huron Statement, described by Howard Zinn as "one of those historic documents which
represents an era."
After forty years of activism, elected office (he was a California State Senator) and writing, Hayden is still a strong voice for ending the war in Iraq, eradicating
sweatshops, saving the environment, and reforming politics through
greater citizen participation.
The author or editor of thirteen
books, he comes to the Park Slope Methodist Church for a conversation sponsored by Brooklyn for Peace.
Does U. S. foreign policy in Iraq, Afghansitan and Pakistan mean Endless War? on Friday, October 2, 7:30 pm at the Park Slope United Methodist Church, 6th Ave. and 8th St., Brooklyn
Q and A with follow the talk.
Free Admission, donations gratefully accepted
Reception follows the event.
Sponsors: Brooklyn For Peace
Park Slope United Methodist Church Social Action Committee
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