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DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Engaging a New Generation of Activists-- Anti-Poverty Teach-in and 
 Strategy Forum From crowded urban blocks to isolated rural counties, there 
 is a "Lower Ninth Ward" of poverty in every community. It's Time for Bold 
 Action!\n\nWHEN: Friday September 1, 6-9 PM (Reception to follow)\n\nWHERE: 
 Laney College Theater, 900 Fallon Street, Oakland CA\n\nWHY: Join Van Jones 
 and other noted activists and organizers to share ideas about how our 
 community --particularly our young people-- can engage in progressive 
 movements to end poverty. Participants in this anti-poverty teach-in will 
 focus on how to amplify the call for racial and economic justice in the Bay 
 Area and build a movement for change across the country.\n\nIn a moment of 
 promise, when President Bush visited New Orleans last September, he talked 
 about the 'deep, persistent poverty' seen on television after Hurricane 
 Katrina. 'That poverty,' he said,'has roots in a history of racial 
 discrimination, which cut off generations from the opportunities of 
 America. We have a duty to confront this poverty with bold 
 action.'\n\nAlmost one year later, we are asking, "Where is the bold 
 action?" It's not just in New Orleans, but all across America are being 
 left out of the American Dream. Join noted organizers and leaders on the 
 front lines of change for an inspirational evening of discussion and 
 dialogue on taking back our country and "Rebuilding America's Lower 
 Ninth."\n\nWHO: Speakers include:\n\nFrank Chong, Ed.D., President, Laney 
 College, Oakland, CA on educational access and equity.\n\nSharon Cornu, 
 Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Central Labor Council of Alameda 
 County, AFL-CIO on economic justice, fair wages and labor justice\n\nVan 
 Jones, Executive Director, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights on civil 
 rights, environmental justice and green collar jobs.\n\nHallie Montoya 
 Tansey, National Program Director, League of Young Voters (a.k.a, the 
 League of Pissed-Off Voters) on youth organizing, clean elections and voter 
 registration and mobilization\n\nBernida Reagan, Director of Social 
 Responsibility, Port of Oakland, (comma) and founding Director, East Bay 
 Community Law Center on community economic development\n\nNicky González 
 Yuen, Ph.D., JD, Peralta Community College Board and Wellstone Democratic 
 Renewal Club in the East Bay (moderator).\n\nRSVP: This event is free and 
 open to the public, RSVP to 
 fightpoverty@youthlaw.org\n\nSPONSORS:\n\nSargent Shriver National Center 
 on Poverty Law, Peralta Community College District, Laney College, National 
 Center for Youth Law, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Wellstone 
 Democratic Renewal Club, Applied Research Center, Child Care Law Center, 
 Central Labor Council of Alameda County, AFL-CIO, Californians for Justice, 
 West Oakland Apollo Alliance and the League of Young Voters (a.k.a. the 
 League of Pissed-Off Voters)\n\nFOR MORE INFORMATION:\n\nJoin the 
 Rebuilding America's Lower Ninth campaign today! Visit our website, 
 rebuildingamerica.povertylaw.org for ideas on what you can do. Stay tuned 
 this month as we post our campaign calendar of events, partner information 
 and online media toolkit!\n\nThe Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty 
 Law, a national resource, champions law and policy promoting equal 
 opportunity and support for low-income individuals, families, and 
 communities so that they can move out of poverty permanently. For more 
 information on the "Rebuilding America's Lower Ninth" Campaign, contact: 
 Rikeesha Cannon, rikeeshacannon@povertylaw.org or 312.368.2677 \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/08/15/18297656.php
SUMMARY:Engaging a New Generation of Activists- Anti-Poverty Teach-in, Strategy Forum
LOCATION:Laney College Theater, 900 Fallon Street, Oakland CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/08/15/18297656.php
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