[GPSCC-chat] Fwd: May 17: How Inequality Impacts Social & Environmental Justice – and What to Do About It

Gerry Gras gerrygras at earthlink.net
Thu May 11 11:36:09 PDT 2017


FYI,

Gerry


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May 17: How Inequality Impacts Social Justice – and What to Do About It

Les Leopold, author of Runaway Inequality: An Activist’s
Guide to Economic Justice, will lead an interactive
discussion on how to build a cross-movement alliance
(labor, environment, Black Lives Matter, healthcare
for all, immigration reform, etc), showing how runaway
inequality links us all together.

Wednesday evening, May 17
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Redwood City
2124 Brewster Ave., RWC
7:30 pm — Doors open, cookies & coffee/tea
8:00 pm — Talk starts

The event is FREE, but registration is required.  Go to
https://e.sparxo.com/RunawayInequalityRedwoodCity

Director of the New York-based Labor Institute, Les Leopold’s
previous work examined how Wall Street has revolutionized
the economy, impacting the shop floor, the community and our
natural world. Salon.com <http://salon.com> says:
“Runaway Inequality doesn’t just explain where the U.S.
economy went wrong; it also explains how American
citizens can organize to get it back on track."

Copies of Runaway Inequality will be for sale at the event
for $10.  They are also available in paperback and Kindle
editions at Amazon.com
<https://www.amazon.com/Runaway-Inequality-Activists-Economic-Justice/dp/0692436308/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1493669950&sr=1-1&keywords=runaway+inequality>.

More information about Les Leopold's work is at runawayinequality.org.
<http://runawayinequality.org>

Sponsored by the Social Action Committee of the Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship of Redwood City <http://www.uufrc.org>.

 From May 18 – 20, Les Leopold will also be appearing in Santa Cruz, San
Francisco, Berkeley and Alameda.  See other locations
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xwAtMH0JjbuyXD8G4fvLptE0li4BxSZClxM_UHdNJ2U/edit?ts=590bd1ae> 


for info.Questions?  Contact Debie Mytels of the UUFRC Social Action
Committee, dmytels at batnet.com <mailto:dmytels at batnet.com> .




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