This is a documentary on the economy that is timely, inspiring, informative, funny, and hopeful all at the same time. Pretty unusual for a documentary, and the person we have to thank for this is noted economic policy expert Robert Reich, best-selling author, professor at Harvard and Berkeley, official in three administrations, including Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton. His voice serves as the narrative thread of the film, providing a step-by-step explanation of where we are now, how we got here and where we are headed if we don't act soon. (from the oficial website: http://inequalityforall.com)
CLICK HERE for a REVIEW OF THE MOVIE by Mick Lasalle of the San Francisco Chronicle.
TO SEE THE MOVIE:
* In St. Louis: It is currently showing at the Plaza Frontenac
* In Texas: It is currently showing in Austin and will be shown in Houston starting on October 11.
* CHECK THE WEBSITE- new cities are added often: http://inequalityforall.com
ACTION OPPORTUNITIES: check the website for a number of different action opportunities
"We make the rules of the economy – and we have the power to change those rules." Robert Reich
CLICK HERE for a REVIEW OF THE MOVIE by Mick Lasalle of the San Francisco Chronicle.
TO SEE THE MOVIE:
* In St. Louis: It is currently showing at the Plaza Frontenac
* In Texas: It is currently showing in Austin and will be shown in Houston starting on October 11.
* CHECK THE WEBSITE- new cities are added often: http://inequalityforall.com
ACTION OPPORTUNITIES: check the website for a number of different action opportunities
"We make the rules of the economy – and we have the power to change those rules." Robert Reich
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