The Real Lance Brown

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February 5, 2006

“The War on Drugs is a War on People” tri-fold brochure/handout

Author: Lance - Categories: Handouts

This brochure highlights the human cost of the drug war, and its ineffectiveness in actually curbing the problems associated with drug use. It uses a stark “prison cell” motif, and photos of actual drug war victims, with captions.

The handout currently directs folks to CampusLP.org for more information, and includes a blank plate on the back panel where groups can add their own contact info. I’ve included the original Publisher files, so you can edit the “for more information” part, or make whatever other adaptations you like.

The color version has color photos of most of the people. The rest is still black and white.

“The War on Drugs is a War on People” tri-fold brochure/handout

PDF version for printing:
color (243 KB)
black and white (238 KB)

MS Publisher version for editing:
color (500 KB)
black and white (498 KB)

December 20, 2005

Bill of Rights Day 2-sided handout

Author: Lance - Categories: Handouts

These are two versions of a Bill of Rights Day large handout. It has a large imitation-scroll-style Bill of Rights poster on one side, and warnings about new threats to the freedoms that document is intended to protect on the other side.

These two versions have two different versions of the second page. The first one is more text-heavy, and the second one is more flyer-like.

Bill of Rights Day 2-sided handout/poster – original text-heavier version
Bill of Rights Day 2-sided handout/poster – modified, more flyer-like NCBORDC* version.

And here is a Microsoft Publisher version (from the original handout in 2001) that can be edited and customized!

Bill of Rights Day 2-sided handout/poster (2001 MS Pub version)

*Nevada County Bill of Rights Defense Committee, a coalition group which I co-founded.

Event Program for Public Forum on Law Enforcement and the War on Terror in Nevada County

Author: Lance - Categories: Handouts

I organized this forum, which took place on March 11, 2003 at the Center for the Arts in Grass Valley, CA. Approximately 200 people attended live, and the event was broadcast live on local radio station KVMR. It was also taped for broadcast on local TV station FCAT (now NCTV).

Event Program for audience members