Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
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Start: 5:00 pm
Green Dream Team Presents Suzanne Emerson
Tips for an Energy-Efficient Remodel
Tuesday, October 27, 5:00 p.m.
Suzanne Emerson, of Emerson Environmental and a member of the Green Dream Team will talk about remodeling your home to make it more energy efficient.
This in-depth talk will answer some of your pressing questions about how to evaluate different strategies for updating your home. As our understanding of home science advances, there are more options available to the typical homeowner for eliminating costly flaws and improving the comfort of our homes.
The Green Dream Team is a group of experts dedicated to providing you with the most comprehensive selection of services to improve, remodel, build, furnish, and landscape your home - always in an eco-friendly and sustainable way.
The members of The Green Dream Team are independent businesses with a history of collaboration on several projects over many years. They respect and enjoy the process of teaming, with the knowledge that each provides an important element to the success of the whole project.
Start: 7:00 pm
Tuesday, October 27, 7:00 p.m.
My Prison, My Home: One Woman's Story of Captivity in Iran BUY NOW
Martin Hall, Menlo School, 50 Valparaiso, Atherton
December 30, 2006, was the night Esfandiari's nightmare began. Traveling by car to the Tehran airport, following a visit with her elderly mother, the director of the Middle East Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., was robbed. The 67-year-old felt lucky, not to have been injured in what she initially thought was a simple snatching of her belongings, including her passport. A few friends warned of more dire consequences. Esfandiari (Reconstructed Lives: Women and Iran's Islamic Revolution) did not realize that upon returning to her childhood home, she was entering a maelstrom, fueled by the long-standing animosity between Tehran and Washington—which contributed to her eight-month interrogation, four of which were spent in Evin Prison in solitary confinement. Most disconcerting was the shattering of Esfandiari's feelings for her native land: I felt the country I had cherished all my life was no longer mine. I had loved Iran with a passion.... Yet these horrible people had made me feel alien in my own homeland.
In this engaging memoir, Esfandiari weaves together strands of her family and professional life, the problematic and complex history of American-Iranian relations, along with a reasoned eyewitness account of being held as a political prisoner. -- Publishers Weekly
For reservations, call 1-800-847-7730 or register online at CommonwealthClub.org/sv
Start: 7:30 pm
Tuesday, October 27, 7:30 p.m.
The Union of Their Dreams: Power, Hope, and Struggle in Cesar Chavez's Farm Worker Movement BUY NOW
A generation of Americans came of age boycotting grapes, swept up in a movement that vanquished California's most powerful industry and accomplished the unthinkable: dignity and contracts for farm workers. Four decades later, Cesar Chavez's likeness graces postage stamps, and dozens of schools and streets have been renamed in his honor. But the real story of Chavez's farm workers' movement--both its historic triumphs and its tragic disintegration--has remained buried beneath the hagiography.
Drawing on a rich trove of original documents, tapes, and interviews, Miriam Pawel chronicles the rise of the UFW during the heady days of civil rights struggles, the antiwar movement, and student activism in the 1960s and '70s. From the fields, the churches, and the classrooms, hundreds were drawn to "la causa "by the charismatic Chavez, a brilliant risk-taker who mobilized popular support for a noble cause. But as Miriam Pawel shows, the UFW was ripped apart by the same man who built it, as Chavez proved unable to make the transition from movement icon to union leader. Pawel traces the lives of several key members of the crusade, using their stories to weave together a powerful portrait of a movement and the people who made it.
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