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DESCRIPTION:"Money" ("L'argent"): Director Isaac Isitan follows the story of thousands 
 of people in Turkey and in Argentina who took to the street, attacking the 
 banks when their life savings evaporated overnight.  Isitan takes us to 
 Turkey, Argentina, and the U.S. in a moving portrait of citizens who have 
 lost everything.  How could these relatively wealthy countries possibly 
 have gone bankrupt in less than a decade?  "Money" dissects the 
 macro-economic policies, demanded by the World Bank and the International 
 Monetary Fund, that have plunged entire nations into economic crisis. But 
 the film also shows how, faced with a lack of money, the people have begun 
 to reinvent it, initiating credit and barter systems and inventing local 
 parallel economies.  65 minutes, 2003.  Antonia Juhasz, Project Director at 
 the International Forum on Globalization, will speak and lead an open 
 discussion after the film.  $5 - $10 suggested donation. Sponsored by 
 Peninsula Peace and Justice Center, World Centric, and Peace Umbrella of 
 Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto. For more information:   
 http://www.peaceandjustice.org // 650.326.8837   
 http://www.worldcentric.org // 650.283.3797   http://www.uucpa.org   \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/03/23/61183.php
SUMMARY:Film: "Money"
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Church - Main Hall  505 E. Charleston, Palo Alto  
 (Wheelchair accessible)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/03/23/61183.php
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