Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Co-sponsored/co-presented by:
Talking Leaves Books, Center for Constitutional Rights and Melville House Books
Presented at:
Hallwalls
The Center for Constitutional Rights, America's leading institution of constitutional scholarship, has developed a legal case for the impeachment of George W. Bush. Now, in collaboration with its publisher Melville House Books and progressive organizations across the U.S., the nonprofit CCR is sponsoring a "National Teach-In" to share their case, what's at stake, and what impeachment means for every American.
The program begins with the screening of the 30-minute documentary How to Impeach a President, based on the CCR's book Articles of Impeachment Against George W. Bush, published by Melville House in March 2006. The Buffalo teach-in will be moderated by Prof. Bruce Jackson, Samuel P. Capen Chair of American Culture at UB, publisher of the on-line Buffalo Report, and close long-time friend of the late CCR co-founder William Kuntsler.
For more information, or to register to attend the Buffalo teach-in, please visit www.articlesofimpeachment.net
Also, for those who attended the Buffalo teach-in (and anyone else interested) here is the page Bruce Jackson set up for community action:
nomorebush.org
Some publications related to this event:July and August, 2006 - 2006