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DESCRIPTION:What California Can Learn from Latin America\n\nSaturday, January 28, 10:00 
 am to 4:00 pm, with check-in and socializing at 9:30 am\n\nA one-day 
 People's Movement Assembly will advance solutions to California's 
 challenges by exploring the successes that have occurred in Latin 
 America.\n\nThe day will be moderated by Laura Wells of the East Bay Social 
 Forum planning group. Presenters will include peace activist Cindy Sheehan; 
 Andres Soto, KPFA and the Richmond Progressive Alliance; Martin Sanchez, 
 former Consul General of Venezuela; Tanya Kersson, Food First; David Cobb, 
 Move to Amend; Charlotte Casey, Friends of the Landless Workers Movement; 
 Anka Karewicz, Occupy Oakland and East Bay Social Forum; and filmmaker Clif 
 Ross.\n\nTopics, such as cooperatives, food justice, participatory 
 budgeting, constitutional assemblies, occupy foreclosures movement, and 
 social and electoral movements working together for change, will be 
 discussed in break-out groups.\n\nNo food will be available, so attendees 
 must provide their own brown bag lunch.\n\nThis event is sponsored by the 
 East Bay Social Forum 2012 and the Task Force on the Americas. A $5-20 
 donation is requested. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. For 
 more information, please call 510/225-4005 or email 
 info@eastbaysocialforum.org.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/01/12/18704644.php
SUMMARY:What California Can Learn from Latin America
LOCATION:Humanist Hall, 390 27th Street in Oakland\n(wheelchair accessible from 28th 
 Street).
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/01/12/18704644.php
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