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Tag: New York

From Debt Strikes to Hurricane Relief: Occupy Wall Street’s Pasts, Presents and Futures, November 12, 2012

October 17, 2012
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2012 – 6:30pm Auditorium (HA19) of the Dalhousie Architecture School 5410 Spring Garden Road, Halifax Free and open to the public Co-sponsored by: Solidarity Halifax (http://solidarityhalifax.ca/) The Halifax Media Co-Op (http://halifax.mediacoop.ca/) It’s been one year since Occupy Wall Street (OWS) dramatically shifted the conversation about wealth, inequality, capitalism and the fate of…

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Posted in Old events Tagged debt, disaster capitalism, events, Halifax, Max Haiven, New York, Occupy, presentations

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