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Art Exhibit at Ekstrom Library by American Political Prisoner

From My Altitude, a touring exhibit by Antonio Guerrero

I pass this on from Walter Tillow:

From My Altitude

a touring exhibit by

Antonio Guerrero

February 5 - 19, 2010

Main Floor

Ekstrom Library

University of Louisville

(Easy parking in Speed Museum ramp)

Antonio Guerrero is one of five Cubans unjustly imprisoned by the U.S. government for protecting their homeland from attacks by Miami-based terrorists. He is in Florence federal prison in Colorado. Antonio has become an accomplished artist since his imprisonment. His exhibit is an opportunity to gain insight to a beautiful and talented man, maintaining dignity in the face of injustice.

Opening reception and poetry reading

Tuesday, February 9th

4-6:00 p.m.

Bingham Poetry Room — Ekstrom Library

The event will feature poetry by the Cuban 5 and other Cuban poets.

For more information about Antonio and the case of the Cuban Five, see http://freethefive.org

Sponsors include: Kentucky Interfaith Taskforce on Latin America and the Caribbean, The Henry Wallace Brigade, UofL Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research,

UofL Latin American and Latino Studies Program,

UofL Ekstrom Library Exhibits and Programs Committee

For more information: Sonja DeVries (558-5568)

Walter Tillow (636-1551) Carol Kraemer (939-6612)

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1 comments:

Posted by LucifersAttorney on 2010-02-07 20:21:45:

Looks interesting, but I don't think this conflict has clear cut good guys and bad guys.


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