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DESCRIPTION:If you thought our elections were for sale before the Supreme Court 
 decision, the gloves are off. \nEvery issue we work on... the environment, 
 peace, justice, civil rights, women's rights, reproductive rights, gay 
 rights, prison reform, immigration reform, big-agriculture issues, food 
 security, clean water security and access, and so many more will meet more 
 opposition and more high priced opposition than ever before.  \n \nThis 
 extreme decision is already rallying folks around the cause of democracy.  
 The Campaign to Legalize Democracy [www.MoveToAmend.org] is organizing to 
 demand a constitutional amendment that abolishes corporate personhood, 
 which is what gave corporations the fiction of 'personhood' in the first 
 place.  One of the founders of MoveToAmend is Riki Ott, marine biologist 
 from Cordova, Alaska, who lived through the oil spill and helped organize 
 her community’s response.\n \nJoin the WILPF Corporations v Democracy 
 committee on  7pm February 27  Live Oak Grange  1900 17th Avenue, Santa 
 Cruz to see  Riki’s 90 minute video:\n\n Black Wave: the Legacy of 
 Exxon-Valdez  - Learn the story behind the disastrous oil spill - while 
 Exxon profits have soared, the citizens of Alaska still struggle with the 
 environmental and economic damage to their community.\n\nCo-sponsored by: 
 Santa Cruz WILPF ,  Live Oak Grange , Santa Cruz chapter of  The Sierra 
 Club.\n \nFree, open to all, refreshments provided.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/02/09/18637399.php
SUMMARY:Black Wave: the Legacy of Exxon-Valdez
LOCATION:27  Live Oak Grange  1900 17th Avenue, Santa Cruz 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/02/09/18637399.php
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