Dear Runaway Inequality fighters,
We invite you to join us in two Reversing Runaway Inequality workshops coming up soon in the Bay area: August 25th (Berkeley) and Sept. 8th (Richmond). Space is limited to 25 at each. Please register now to reserve your spot.
As you well know, fighting runaway inequality will take a massive organized movement to take back our country from financial and corporate elites. Please join us in helping to build that movement.
This day-long workshop is an excellent opportunity for us to explore together the facts that drive runaway inequality and how it effects nearly every issue we care deeply about from worker rights, to underfunded schools, to mass incarceration, to low-paying jobs, to student loans.
And to be sure we’ll be discussing what needs to be done to reverse runaway inequality.
Workshops like these are being held all over the country and form key building blocks for building a broad movement to change our country’s direction. They really are helping us reach out to our co-workers, neighbors, and community members. Your participation can really help reverse runaway inequality.
For more information please check out the Flyer for Upcoming Workshops – Berkeley Aug 25 and Richmond Sept 8
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The workshop is free, including the workshop materials, lunch, refreshments, and a copy of my book, Runaway Inequality: An Activist’s Guide to Economic Justice.
TO REGISTER: Email evemajure@earthlink.net and indicate which date you will attend:
___ SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 2018 FROM 9:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
Sports Basement Community Room at Berkeley Iceland
2727 Milvia Street, Berkeley, CA 94705
___ SATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 2018 FROM 9:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
Lovonya DeJean Middle School Library
3400 Macdonald Ave., Richmond, CA 94805
Space is limited to 25. Please register now to reserve your spot.
For any questions, please contact:
Eve Majure
(408) 505-8340 cell
Many thousands of concerned citizens who want to make a difference have already attended sessions like these, and are now working to build this movement of educators and activists. Thanks for your interest and we hope to see you at a session soon.
In solidarity,
Les