Derrick Jensen in Conversation: Civilization & the Culture of
Violence
A video-conference discussion/Q&A with the renowned
environmentalist, author & activist. Thursday, March 27, 2008 7:30
pm Education Auditorium University of Regina
This event is free of
charge. Rock the Boat Books will have books for sale.
Those who must
drive can park for free in lots 14M & 15M.
This event is sponsored by
the Regina Public Interest Research Group, Regina EcoLiving, and Briarpatch
Magazine.
About Derrick Jensen:
Derrick Jensen, activist,
small farmer, teacher, and philosopher, is the author of A Language Older
Than Words, The Culture of Make Believe, and Endgame, among other titles.
Jensen's writing has been described as "breaking and mending the reader's
heart" (Publishers Weekly). He writes for The New York Times Magazine,
Audubon, and The Sun Magazine, among many others. Jensen's speaking
engagements in recent years have packed university auditoriums,
conferences, and bookstores across the nation.
Praise for Derrick
Jensen:
"'At the risk of sounding ridiculous,' Che Guevara once and
rather famously declaimed, 'let me say that the true revolutionary is
guided by feelings of great love.' To my mind, he might well have been
describing Derrick Jensen. No other writer has so clearly and consistently
captured the essense of Guevarra's intent, illuminating it in ways of which
Che himself never dreamed. That Endgame embodies Jensen's finest work to
date says all that needs saying about why it simply MUST be read." — Ward
Churchill, author of Since Predator Came and Struggle for the
Land
"Derrick Jensen is a rare and original voice of sanity in a
chaotic world. He has wisdom and wit, grace and style, and is a
wonderful guide to a good life beautifully lived." —Howard
Zinn
"Derrick Jensen is a force for the common good. His books are
mandatory reading in the study of culture and social change. Derrick
Jensen is a contemporary philosopher with his feet firmly on the
ground." —Terry Tempest Williams, author of The Open Space of
Democracy
"[Endgame is] remarkable in its consideration of the
present system of exploitation, destruction of the natural world, and
indeed, self-destruction…. Jensen raises vital questions that must be
asked, and moreover, that must be answered. In this mad venture, we are all
complicit, if only in our silence. Jensen shatters this silence." —Mumia
Abu-Jamal
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