The Time Is Now heralds a new voice and a courageous new examination of America. This searing political monologue exposes shocking discoveries in a way that is part plea. Part confessional and part outcry.
The Time is Now sheds light on episodes of American Foreign policy that link our government to War Crimes, and the arming and training of terrorists, both at home and abroad. And it connects these horrors to each of us, with an intimacy, that is both comforting and at the same time unsettling.—K. B.