CCSF Mission Campus Legacy of Lies El Salvador 1981-1984 by Robert Nickelsberg book presentation and signing

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Robert Nickelsberg is set to present and sign his book, "Legacy of Lies: El Salvador 1981-1984," at CCSF's Mission Campus on April 24, 2025. The event will commence at 6 PM local time at 1125 Valencia Street, San Francisco, California. This book examines the significant U. S. involvement in Central America during the Cold War, focusing on El Salvador's turbulent history from 1981 to 1984.

It aims to educate attendees about the political and social consequences of U. S. actions during this era. The event underscores the importance of understanding historical narratives that shape contemporary relations between the U. S.

and Central America. Attendees can expect an engaging discussion that may influence their perspectives on current events. The presentation is part of an ongoing effort to foster dialogue about historical accountability and memory. Nickelsberg's insights may resonate with those interested in journalism, history, and international relations.

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