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Bring on the Power of Public Banking – Special Guest the Pres. Bank of N Dak.
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Bring on the Power of Public Banking – Special Guest the Pres. Bank of N Dak.
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Jan 28 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
![]() Facebook Live URL The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the deeply rooted imbalances at the core of so many or our economic institutions. As Wall Street banks continue to exploit the crisis and exacerbate economic inequalities, we must advance toward a financial solution that will help us invest in our New York State. The need for a public bank that will generate revenue, with our community as its top priority, has never been clearer. On January 28th at 6 p.m. Public Banking Institute’s Chair Ellen Brown, Chair Emeritus and Senior Advisor … Continued
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Fighting Police Repression and the Surveillance State
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SURJ: Anti-Racism 101: How To Show Up for Racial Justice
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SURJ: Anti-Racism 101: How To Show Up for Racial Justice
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Jan 28 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
The past year has shed sustained light on the immense influence white supremacy continues to have on our nation. From police violence to the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color to the recent insurrection at the Capitol, now is the time to find pathways into anti-racism work in our communities. If you are feeling called to action but are not sure how to or where to begin, this workshop is for you. Click here to RSVP: https://actionnetwork.org/events/anti-racism-101-how-to-show-up-for-racial-justice-3?source=direct_link68607
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Jerald Walker and Kevin Cartwright: How to Make a Slave
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Reimagining Public Safety: Can Surveillance Be a Fair and Effective Tool?
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Reimagining Public Safety: Can Surveillance Be a Fair and Effective Tool?
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Jan 28 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Piedmont Racial Equity Campaign + League of Women Voters will co-host a virtual panel at 7 pm on January 28th: Reimagining Public Safety: Can Surveillance Be a Fair and Effective Tool? Piedmont’s Police Chief Jeremy Bowers will participate, along with: Brian Hofer, Chair, City of Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission, and Exec. Dir., Secure Justice Jennifer Jones, Technology and Civil Liberties Fellow, ACLU of Northern California Mathew Guariglia, Policy Analyst, Electronic Frontier Foundation RSVP to get the Zoom info here 68590
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