MORTAL SINS West Coast book tour kicks off tonight in San Diego

Tell your friends! Events like this don’t come along often.

If you join us: twenty years from now, you’ll look back on meeting a group of people who set out to change the world for the better … and DID! 

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TODAY

SAN DIEGO, CA Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at 7 pm Alliant University, Green Hall, Co-sponsored by IVAT, the Institute on Violence Abuse and Trauma at Alliant University, 10455 Pomerado Road, San Diego  

 

TOMORROW

FULLERTON, CA Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 7 pm Fullerton Public Library – Presented as a part of Gustavo’s Awesome Lecture Series — 353 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton  

 

FRIDAY

SANTA BARBARA, CA Friday, June 28 at 7 pm Falkner Gallery, Santa Barbara Public Library, 40 E. Anapamu, Santa Barbara Co-sponsored by Therapy Trust and SB Voice of the Faithful  

 

SATURDAY

SAN FRANCISCO, CA Saturday, June 29 at 2:30 pm Mission Cultural Center Theater, 2868 Mission Street, San Francisco  

 

SUNDAY

SEATTLE, WA Sunday, June 30 at 7:30 pm Town Hall Seattle, 1119 Eighth Avenue, Seattle 

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2 responses to “MORTAL SINS West Coast book tour kicks off tonight in San Diego”

  1. tina

    I don’t see my name mentioned in the Santa Barbara Independent article or connected to the first people to come forward and also spend the past 29 years fighting the abuse of children by priests.. In fact I was the first person in Santa Barbara to expose it and actually met with Ray Higgins and others when they first found out about their childrens/young adults abuse.. (they were devastated ) I told them about my actions against the Jesuits and helped them organize and get money…
    I wonder why?? ..

    1. I would not take it personally. The article was about the book and the local folks on the panel. It could not go into the entire history of abuse and cover-up in Santa Barbara. And if it is any consolation – I am not mentioned either, even though I set up the book tour. I am not in the book either. Remember, your work is credited and appreciated by those who count – the countless victims whom you have helped with your advocacy, strength and tenacity.

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