Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Benefit at 111 Minna Gallery

by Scott Beale on February 20, 2008 · 0 comments

Comic Book Legal Defense Fund

Help fight censorship by supporting the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund this Saturday, February 23rd from 8pm-11pm at 111 Minna Gallery in San Francisco.

The CBLDF exists to fight censorship and defend the first amendment rights of comic book professionals throughout the United States. In the past five years, the CBLDF has raised over $200,000 to pay expenses related to defending freedom of speech and expression, and the battle continues. As new waves of conservatism flood the publishing industry and the country, the CBLDF continues to raise the money and awareness needed to fight the censors every step of the way.

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