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Revision as of 16:26, 10 May 2012
The Banking Working Group is focused on direct actions to create awareness about what banking changes are required to move toward a more sustainable economy. This group is also involved in "direct actions" to create public pressure on the banking industry to change. See below for an important education event.
Also, see the Sustainable Economy Working Group and other efforts associated with creating a new economy at the [Occupy the Economy] page. These efforts include a startup of a Community-Reinvestment Credit Union, a Local Currency, a Good Business Buying Guide, AND MORE!
Get educated! Act!
EDUCATION EVENT on BANKING
Understanding Wall Street Banking & How OCCUPY Can Do Better for the 99%
Saturday, May 12th, 5-6:30 pm, Occupy Boston-General Assembly
Community Church of Boston, 565 Boylston Street, Boston
The Occupy movement has been instrumental in exposing the financial system's complete control of the global economy for the profit of the few. The purpose of OB Bank Working group's presentation isto develop a common knowledge base about the financial sector and to stimulate ideas and actions for creating financial institutions committed to the public good
Jim Campen is a professor emeritus of economics at the UMass-Boston .He served from 2007 to 2009 as executive director ofAmericans for Fairness in Lending, which "exists to raise awareness of abusive credit and lending practices and to promote re-regulation of the industry." Fred Moseley graduated from Stanford and has been teaching economics at Mt Holyoke College since 1989.He has taught Political Economy, US Economic History, Marxism and written and published numerous papers including analyses of US economic conditions.
Both speakers are important contributors to A Dollars and Sense, a Boston based democratic and non-hierarchical collective of radical economics graduate students and faculty founded in 1974. Dollars and Sense publishes a blog, books and a periodical devoted to 'real world economics'.
CONTACT
For more information on this group, Please contact Ridgely: ridgely fuller @ gmail . com
There are upcoming actions for you to participate in!