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Inequality for All Community Screening and Discussion

Please join neighbors and friends
Sunday, November 24 at 2 p.m.
for a community screening and discussion of the issues raised in

 Inequality for All 



A film about how dramatically rising inequality impacts you, working
families, jobs and threatens the viability of our economy; how changes in laws
and deregulation have led to the current situation.

“…Eerie
parallels between the financial crashes of 1929 and 2008, where a widening gap
between rich and poor helped destabilize the economy.” - USA Today

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 at Lake Street
Church, 607 Lake Street Evanston, in MacLeish Hall, just off the church's
courtyard. 



 30 minute discussion immediately following will focus on next steps we can
take

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Doors open at 1:40 p.m.

A $3 donation is
suggested to cover the cost of leasing the film, although not required to
attend.



The film, by Jacob
Kornbluth, features the insights and work of best-selling author and economist
Robert Reich, Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, former
Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration, and frequent broadcast
commentator.  For more information:
www.inequalityforall.com







































Rev. Steve Van
Kuiken and The Lake Street Church Peace and Justice Committee invite members of the community and their friends to attend.



The Lake Street
Church is a progressive, welcoming and affirming church, rooted in the
Christian tradition, with members from over a dozen spiritual traditions.



www.lakestreet.org





 



 



 



 



 



The film, by Jacob
Kornbluth, features the insights and work of best-selling author and economist
Robert Reich, Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, former
Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration, and frequent broadcast
commentator.  For more information:
www.inequalityforall.com



 



Rev. Steve Van
Kuiken and The Lake Street Church Peace and Justice Committee are joined by the
Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation, The St. Nicholas Parish Peace and
Justice Committee, the Unitarian Church of Evanston's Peace and Justice Committee
and other groups in inviting their members and friends to attend.



 



A $3 donation is
suggested to cover the cost of leasing the film, although not required to
attend.



 



The Lake Street
Church is a progressive, welcoming and affirming church, rooted in the
Christian tradition, with members from over a dozen spiritual traditions.



www.lakestreet.org

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