News and Public Affairs Day: Solidarity!

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News and PA Day is May 15th, 8am-8pm
 
KBOO's volunteer news and talk producers have put together an amazing lineup for this Spring Membership Drive. Speakers will include: Noam Chomsky, Bill Moyers, Helena Norberg Hodge, Winona LaDuke, and more!


9:00 AM -
10:30 AM

Noam Chomsky - "It's In Your Hands"

An effective propaganda system encourages people to be discouraged. Hey! Worry about the Kardashian's latest news. Leave the complicated matters of domestic and foreign affairs to the smart guys. This is a recipe for disaster because the ruling class will attend acutely to its interests at the expense of everyone and everything else including the planet.

 

10:30 AM -
12:00 PM

Economics of Happiness Plenary: New Structures for a New World

Featuring

  • Michael Shuman: A World Without Wall Street
  • Richard Heinberg: The Post Growth Economy
  • Carol Black: Alternatives to Schooling
  • Janelle Orsi: Law and the Next Economy

 

12:00 PM -
1:30 PM

Economics of Happiness Plenary: Real Wealth

Featuring

  • Helena Norberg-Hodge: The Economics of Happiness
  • John De Graaf: From GDP to Happiness and Well-being
  • Vicki Robin: Beyond Individualism: Community as Currency
  • Charles Eisenstein: Beyond Growth: Intimacy and the Qualitative

 

1:30 PM -
3:00 PM

Bill Moyers: "What's the Situation?"

One of the most trusted and beloved figures in American journalism, Bill Moyers has been both observer and participant in the most important social movements of our times.   As Special Assistant, Press Secretary, and confidant of President Lyndon B. Johnson, he was a prime architect of the social programs known as the Great Society.  Ordained as a Baptist pastor, and often called “America’s conscience,” Moyers has taken on subjects as diverse as income inequality, biased news reporting, Constitutional crises, and racism.

 

3:00 PM -
4:00 PM

Winona LaDuke "Economics for the Seventh Generation"

The 2015 Vine Deloria Jr. Lecture Series at Reed college hosted Winona LaDuke as its keynote speaker. LaDuke is a member of the Mississippi Band of the White Earth Reservation of the Anishinaabe Nation. She is an activist, economist, environmentalist, two-time vice presidential candidate, and author of numerous articles and books.

 

Most of this audio will be included in the audio flash drive you receive when you become a member of KBOO!

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