Night Moves: Radical Change in the Age of Obama @ Wooden Shoe Books

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Night Moves: Radical Change in the Age of Obama @ Wooden Shoe Books

POSTED: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 8:43 PM
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Eh, I still buy it.

I have to agree with the Republicans on one thing — the country's love for President Obama is sometimes a little, um, cult-y. As Matt Dineen, a Philadelphian and founding collective member of Aid and Abet, a cooperative booking agency for radical activists and artists, says, this poses some challenges:

How do movements for social change express their visions and concerns without alienating allies in D.C. and around the world who would be joyfully celebrating on January 21st? As Obama began announcing a number of neoliberal, Clinton-era cabinet appointments to ostensibly offer their expertise in solving the worsening financial crisis and faltering wars abroad, discussion began of strategically voicing dissent at the inauguration and beyond.

In Dinnen's discussion tonight, he will address how the lack of dissent at Obama's inauguration is both a good and bad thing — it means that we've got more people on our team, but don't know how far left we can push them until they quit the game completely. Check out Dineen's article on it here. Or just go to the discussion tonight. You can't call yourself an activist if you just sit at home reading all the time.


Thu, March 26, 7-9 p.m., free, Wooden Shoe Books, 508 S. 5th St., 215-413-0999, woodenshoebooks.com.

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