Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Monday, January 4, 2016: Marie Equi: Radical Politics & Outlaw Passions

Marie Equi was a doctor, an open lesbian, an abortion provider, a suffragist and an outspoken labor activist in early twentieth century Oregon.  She was called "one of the most dangerous anarchists" in the country and went to prison for her opposition to World War I.



Why is Equi so much less known than her friends and comrades Margaret Sanger and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn?  Homophobia, suggests Michael Helquist, whose new book is Marie Equi: Radical Politics and Outlaw Passions. Michael will be reading from his book on Sunday, January 10 at 11:30 AM at A Book Talk, St. Aidens Episcopal Church, 101 Gold Mine Drive, SF.

Click here to listen to entire show. 59:50 min

Events Calendar
Wed, Jan 6 at 7:30 PM: Scott Noble's new documentary film: Plutocracy: Political Repression in the USA, at the Humanist Hall in Oakland. For more information call 510-451-5818

Thur, Jan 7 thru April 24: Heron Hall Art Exhibit opens with California Flora: Botanical Paintings in Colored Pencil by Nina Antze. Opening reception Saturday, January 23, 3:00-5:00pm. Free. No RSVP necessary. For more info LagunaFoundation.org or call 707-527-9277 x110

Sat and Sun Jan 9-10 at 7 PM: Lucia August Choreography presents Standing Out Standing, the world premiere of "They Never Really Leave" and a couple of 2014 Fringe Festival favorites, including "Consistent Paradox"! at 1 Grove Street @ Market across from the S.F. Public Library. Tickets on sale through Ticketfly:     http://ticketf.ly/1Qi3R7G
Tickets: $10-20 sliding scale at the door, or $15 ticketfly online. For more info LuciaAugustdance.com

1 comment:

  1. The places I saw here are really wonderful, celebrating a special event like this with the beauty of nature is really cool. When you are in Los Angeles event venues, there's nothing you can do than to be happy. I really liked it here.

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