Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy
(Buy One, Get One Free)

by
Arundhati Roy

Presented in New York City at The Riverside Church
May 13, 2003

Copyright 2003 by Arundhati Roy

Sponsored by the Center for Economic and Social Rights
www.cesr.org

Forwarded from http://www.cesr.org

Dear Friends,
 
This past Tuesday evening, the Center for Economic and Social Rights had the rare honor to host Arundhati Roy for an original talk at The Riverside Church in New York City.
 
Before a sold-out audience of 3,000 people, Arundhati delivered a historic address, Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy (Buy One, Get One Free), in which she offered us some much-needed uncomfortable thoughts about money, war, empire, racism, and democracy. This was followed by a public conversation with historian Howard Zinn, one of this country's most important progressive voices.
 
Due to overwhelming public demand, tickets to the event sold out in a matter of hours, and we realize that many of you may have been unable to attend. We are pleased to let you know that the text of Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy (Buy One, Get One Free) is now available on our website at http://www.cesr.org/roy/.
 
Also on the website is the text of my own introductory remarks, in which I highlight some of CESR's recent work and discuss our plans to return to Iraq in the near future to document the human costs of war and occupation. The event is the cover story of the new issue of Outlook India magazine, available at
http://www.outlookindia.com.
 
The entire event was recorded by C-SPAN and will be broadcast nationwide beginning this Sunday, May 18 at 12:00 AM EST and then again at 8:00 AM EST.
 
C-SPAN will continue these broadcasts over the next several weekends in different time slots. The broadcast schedule is available at
http://www.booktv.org/schedule/.
 
For those wishing to obtain a copy of the audio or video of the event, these will soon be available from CESR. For further information, and to be notified of other CESR events and projects, please visit our website where you can sign up to join our low-volume e-mail announcements list.
 
Finally, now, more than ever, CESR needs your financial support. From reporting on the right to education in New York City public schools, to documenting the struggle for access to water in the Palestinian Occupied Territories, to launching a major new initiative to advocate for the rights of Iraqis under U.S. military occupation?
 
CESR continues its work to reframe the struggle for the human rights to health, education, housing, food, work, and social security as a
matter of justice rather than charity. We know that you share our concerns and hope that you will consider supporting our commitment to this work. For more information on how to help, please visit
http://www.cesr.org/INVOLVED/involved.htm.
 
In solidarity,
 
Roger Normand
 
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http://www.cesr.org

 


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