September 2008

Shared Sacrifice–Economic Roundtable: The Crisis of Global Capitalism: Sept 27, 2008

February 20, 2011
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Shared Sacrifice will host a panel to discuss the global financial crisis. Our panelists will be Al Campbell, Dept. of Economics, University of Utah, and Union for Radical Political Economics; Jerome White, candidate for U.S. President, Socialist Equality Party; other panelists forthcoming. Not conservative, not liberal, American. Call in. Stand Up. Speak Out Listen...

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Shared Sacrifice–Baltimore YOURS Organization: Sept 20, 2008

February 20, 2011
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On Sept 20, our guests will be directors and members of Y.O.U.R.S., which stands for Youth Organizing Urban Revitalization Systems, a Baltimore grass roots organization linking Baltimore city students to community and economic development activities, public advocacy and debate, and entrepreneurship. You can read more about Y.O.U.R.S. in this Baltimore City Paper article: http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=16236....

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Shared Sacrifice–Robert Richie, Exec Director of FairVote.org: Sept 13, 2008

February 20, 2011
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Robert Richie will be our guest on Sept 13. Mr. Richie is an expert on international and domestic elections and electoral reform, Rob Richie has directed FairVote since its founding in 1992. He has * co-authored two books, “Every Vote Equal” (2006) and “Whose Votes Count” (2001), worked with congressional and state legislative staff...

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Shared Sacrifice–Gordon Clark, Green Party Congressional Candidate: Sept 6, 2008

February 20, 2011
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Gordon Clark, Green Party candidate for Maryland’s 8th Congressional District, will be our guest on Sept 6. Mr. Clark is a citizen-politician—a lifelong activist, advocate and community organizer for peace, social justice and the environment who is now running to make a difference in government. He has many accomplishments including: Founding in 1984 the...

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