Tailings of Warren Peace
A corrupt mining company, repossessed gravestones, a man’s fractured past, mysterious notes posted to lampposts and murder deep in the highlands of Guatemala. In Tailings of Warren Peace, Stephen Law effortlessly weaves these elements into a powerful story of love and memory, exploring how the past haunts us and how solidarity can save us all. Mysterious, passionate and powerful, Tailings of Warren Peace shows us the interconnections that exist between us, transcending social class, culture and geography.
Reading and Book Signing by Stephen Law
2:00 p.m. June 25th, 2013
±«Óãtv Agricultural Campus Alumni Gardens
All are welcome
Refreshments will be served
STEPHEN LAW is a writer, ecological farmer and social activist as well as an internationally accredited trainer and coach in Conflict Mediation and a skilled facilitator. He has worked on campaigns exposing the impacts of mining on communities in Canada and Latin America and worked for a year as an international accompanier supporting human rights activists in Colombia. He has two young daughters and lives with his partner in Kennetcook, Nova Scotia.
Alternate location in event of rain: MacRae Library
For more information - Dennis Stuebing - 896-2453 - dstuebing@nsac.ca
Event hosted by ±«Óãtv Faculty of Agriculture’s International Office.
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