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The DC Environmental Network Invites All Metro-Based Environmentalists to a BROWN BAG LUNCHEON:

Book Review: BEATING HEART, a novel by Anna El-Eini

Come Discover What It Takes to Make a Difference in the Lives of Others!

featuring:

- Anna El-Eini, Author, Former Director of the D.C. Environmental Network

- Chris Weiss, Executive Director, DC Environmental Network (moderator)


CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT!

Synopsis:

Behind the marble monuments and elegant suites of the Washington, D.C. seen on the news, there’s a city where 1 in 5 live in poverty, nearly half the children fail high school, and 41 percent of young black men spend time in prison.

This is where Linda Thurston, a young community organizer, lives and works. She must help stop a new prison from being built in the heart of the city’s poorest neighborhood, and prevent eight hundred residents from being evicted. But to do this, Linda needs to believe in herself again after her brother’s death, and she must win the trust of the community’s leader, Anita Douglas, who is secretly wrestling with her once unshakable faith in God. And together they need to help Luther Shaw, the campaign’s lawyer, injured by gang violence, to overcome his bitterness. As Linda, Anita and Luther are forced to confront their own prejudices and fears, they come together across the black-white divide to heal a neighborhood.

BEATING HEART is a profound and vivid journey into the neighborhoods that lie close to the White House, shut out from the American Dream. As you walk the streets with Linda, meet the residents and power-brokers who vie for control of the city and explore the city’s forgotten river, you’ll discover what it takes to make a difference in the lives of others, and the rewards and losses that come from having tried.

Author Bio:

Anna El-Eini was born in Sudan and grew up in England. While working  towards a PhD in molecular neurobiology she volunteered at a local community center and saw first-hand the struggles faced by low-income, minority communities. She became a policy analyst and community organizer in Washington, D.C., and worked with communities across the city.  She is a former Director of the D.C. Environmental Network and has worked for Scenic America and Friends of the Earth. A selection from BEATING HEART, her first novel, received an Honorable Mention in the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition 2010.

All are welcome.

DATE: Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

TIME: 12:00 NOON to 1:30 PM

PLACE: Global Green USA (offices of Friends of the Earth), 1100 15th Street NW, 11th Floor. Near Farragut North & McPherson Square Metro Stations


CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT!

CALL-IN NUMBER: 775-269-3893 When prompted enter 399602

For more information contact Chris Weiss at 202-518-8782.

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The DC Environmental Network, founded in 1996, is working toward a vision of rebuilding Washington, DC's neighborhoods and communities for long-term economic stability - accomplishing this by protecting and restoring the Capital City's urban environment.

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