Thursday, September 28 , Olympia, Washington

Neoliberal Destructions, featuring

When: Thursday, September 28, at 7:30 p.m.
Where: The Evergreen State College Seminar II, Building D, room 1105
Free Admission

CounterPunch books will be available for anybody who wants to buy them.

P. Sainath, a noted freelance journalist, photographer and media activist, has been reporting about the ground realities of rural India for many years. Dismayed at the complete lack of sensitivity to crucial issues affecting the vast majority of Indians living in villages, hamlets and small towns, Sainath gave up a cushy editorial position at a major English daily in Mumbai (Bombay) about ten years ago, and since then has reported numerous stories from rural India. His book, “Everybody Loves a Good Drought“, published in 1996, provides glimpses of life in many so-called ‘drought-prone’ districts of India that are systematically ignored or distorted by the mass media, and particularly by the English press.

Alexander Cockburn is a self-described radical Irish journalist who has lived and worked in the United States since 1973. Together with Jeffrey St. Clair he edits the political newsletter CounterPunch. He also writes the “Beat the Devil” column for The Nation and a weekly syndicated column for the Los Angeles Times. Cockburn is al so a regular contributor to the Anderson Valley Advertiser.

Over the years, Cockburn’s writings have consistently displayed certain themes, including:

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