Dangerous Memory by Charlie Angus
CBC Books | Posted: August 27, 2024 9:25 PM | Last Updated: August 27
A book that explores how 1980s political decisions still have their effect on present-day society
In Dangerous Memory, renowned politician, author, and musician Charlie Angus undertakes a major rethink of the cultural and political shifts of the 1980s, an era that unleashed an unprecedented looting of the economy, the environment, and the common good that continues to haunt us today.
Expertly weaving his story within the larger narrative of the times, Angus elucidates such key events as the Chernobyl disaster, the Digital Revolution, the AIDS epidemic, the fight against South African apartheid, the rise of neoliberalism, and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
But the 1980s was also a time of resistance, creativity, and hope. In a world that stood on the brink of global nuclear annihilation, millions of people stepped up to save the planet and fight for human rights. As an idealistic eighteen-year-old, Charlie Angus quit school to play in a punk band and work with the homeless. Planting the seeds of change, he now challenges us to take action to confront widespread injustice and systemic inequity to create a better world. (House of Anansi Press)
Charlie Angus is a Canadian politician, musician and author. His works include Cobalt: Cradle of the Demon Metals, Birth of a Mining Superpower which was a finalist for the Trillium Book Award. Angus lives in Cobalt, Ont.