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DESCRIPTION:The Rev. Philip Wheaton of Washington, D.C., will speak on neoliberal 
 economics as essential to the US plan for global domination with US 
 corporations abroad: cheap labor from Latin America; and our wall of shame. 
 Response by Danny Sheehan, a founder of the Christic Institute. Questions 
 and comments by the audience will follow his response.\n\nPhil Wheaton is 
 an Episcopal priest who has been engaged in Latin American solidarity work 
 for his entire adult life, since 1952. For twenty years he was he was the 
 Director of the Ecumenical Program for Inter-American Communication & 
 Action (EPICA) in Washington, D.C. He was deeply involved in the Sanctuary 
 Movement during the 1980’s, lived in Costa Rica and Nicaragua 
 (1988-1990), and is a published author and co-author of thirteen books. He 
 has worked for the last fifteen years with a Christian Base Community in 
 northern Nicaragua and with the Hiroshima-Nagasaki Peace Committee in 
 Washington, D.C. He is currently co-pastor of the ecumenical Community of 
 Christ in our Nation’s capital. Wheaton’s latest and forthcoming book 
 deals with imperialism and religious fundamentalism in its various forms. 
 It is titled Flowering of the Prophetic Word and is co-authored with 
 William Wipfler.\n\n\n\nCo-sponsored  by BFUU Social Justice Ctee 
 (510-495-5132) and the Chiapas Support Ctee  \nDonations welcomed but no 
 one turned away\nWheelchair accessible\n\nFor more info: 
 510-236-1226\n\nFor occasional email notices of peace/eco/social justice 
 alerts and related events at BFUU, send any email 
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 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/09/16/18622214.php
SUMMARY:Rev. Philip Wheaton: Neoliberal Economics and US Global Domination
LOCATION:Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall \n1924 Cedar 
 (@Bonita), Berkeley   
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/09/16/18622214.php
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