[Sjsall] Climate talk tonight
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Dear Friends of SJS,
Please join us tonight for a conversation with Dahr Jamail, celebrated author of:
The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption
Wednesday, June 5, 7 pm
University of Victoria
David Turpin Bldg A110
Dahr Jamail, based in Port Townsend, Washington, is an independent, award-winning journalist and author of four books as well as more than 100 articles on what he prefers to call “climate disruption.” He was one of a few unembedded journalists in Iraq during the 2003 invasion. His stories have been published in The Guardian, The Nation, Huffington Post, and The Independent and elsewhere, and he is a full-time writer for Truthout.
“My book and my talks provide a full and comprehensive overview of how far along we are on this runaway climate disruption path,” said Jamail. “Then I take... a deep dive into answering the question: ‘How, then, shall we live?’”
Jamail’s book tour will also include: Salt Spring Island, Sooke and Duncan. The tour is sponsored by UVic Social Justice Studies, KAIROS Victoria, Council of Canadians Victoria, Sierra Club BC, Transition Sooke, and One Cowichan.
For more information, contact Susan Clarke 250-642-1036.

Margo L. Matwychuk, PhD
Director, Social Justice Studies
University of Victoria
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