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PG&E Crisis: Teach-In Feb. 4th (Sunday), 3-6 PM
Emergency Town Hall/Teach-In on the Utility Meltdown, Sunday, Feb. 4th, 3 to 6 pm, at Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists, 1924 Cedar at Bonita, Berkeley
"Why a Utility Meltdown?"
Emergency Town Hall/Teach-In
Regaining Control -- Save our Homes, Our Jobs, Our Lives, Our Democracy.
Sunday, February 4th, 3 to 6 pm
(Planning Meeting on Mon. Jan 29, 4:00 PM -- all are welcome.)
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
1924 Cedar at Bonita
Berkeley, CA 94709
Confirmed panelists:
Medea Benjamin/Global Exchange, Barbara George/Women's Energy Matters, Graham Brownstein/TURN, Berkeley Councilmember Kriss Worthington, Ross Mirkarimi and Charles Kalish/Green Party, Susan Muldoon/OEA, Nancy Nadel, Gray Brechin, Todd Chretien.
Invited panelists:
Angela Alioto, Barbara Lee, George Miller, Dion Aroner, Keith Carson, Bill Balderston/Oakland Teachers Union.
Sponsored by Social Action Committee (Redwood-Sequoia Congress) of the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalist.
Suggested Donation: $5-$10 to benefit the Fellowship Social Action & Building Funds. No one turned away for lack of dollars. Wheelchair accessible.
Emergency Town Hall/Teach-In
Regaining Control -- Save our Homes, Our Jobs, Our Lives, Our Democracy.
Sunday, February 4th, 3 to 6 pm
(Planning Meeting on Mon. Jan 29, 4:00 PM -- all are welcome.)
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
1924 Cedar at Bonita
Berkeley, CA 94709
Confirmed panelists:
Medea Benjamin/Global Exchange, Barbara George/Women's Energy Matters, Graham Brownstein/TURN, Berkeley Councilmember Kriss Worthington, Ross Mirkarimi and Charles Kalish/Green Party, Susan Muldoon/OEA, Nancy Nadel, Gray Brechin, Todd Chretien.
Invited panelists:
Angela Alioto, Barbara Lee, George Miller, Dion Aroner, Keith Carson, Bill Balderston/Oakland Teachers Union.
Sponsored by Social Action Committee (Redwood-Sequoia Congress) of the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalist.
Suggested Donation: $5-$10 to benefit the Fellowship Social Action & Building Funds. No one turned away for lack of dollars. Wheelchair accessible.
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