Sunday, November 6, 2011

Teach-in Wednesday in Brooklyn: How the 1% Crashed the Economy

Can you join a "How the 1% Crashed the Economy" teach-in this Wednesday in Brooklyn?

Join the teach-in
Dear MoveOn member,

The economic collapse didn't happen by accident. It's the direct result of decisions made by Wall Street and our leaders in Washington to prioritize the 1% over everyone else.

If we want to rewrite the rules of our economy so it works for all of us, then understanding those decisions, and how we ended up here, is crucial.

This Wednesday, November 9, you can get answers and build your understanding at the "How the 1% Crashed the Economy" teach-in in Brooklyn. An American Dream Movement volunteer is leading a discussion about how the economic collapse is impacting our communities, who caused it, and how we can turn things around.

Can you join the teach-in on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, at 6:30 PM in Brooklyn?

Yes, I'll join the teach-in.

Host: Chris B., a fellow MoveOn member 
When: Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, at 6:30 PM in Brooklyn.

The teach-in isn't going to be a dull list of facts and endless charts. You'll hear the story of exactly how the 1% wrecked our economy, the history behind it, and how we can reverse the damage they've done.

The Rebuild the Dream Innovation Fund has put together a presentation, with help from leading progressive economists, for teach-in hosts with information and key historical lessons. But the goal isn't just conveying information, it's bringing together people who want to get involved and help fix our broken system.

Will you join in on Wednesday in Brooklyn? Click here to RSVP:

Yes, I'll be there.

Thanks for all you do,

–Lenore, Robin, Joan, Carrie, and the rest of the team   



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