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Title: Occupy LA Big Teach In
START DATE: 11/5/2011
START TIME: 10:30 AM
Duration: 10 Hours
Location: downtown, central, hollywood, northeast
Location Details:
City Hall
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LocationOccupy LA City Hall - South Lawn, 200 North Spring Street,

Los Angeles, CA

Created ByOra Meh, Lauren Steiner, Ramon Mentor, Simone Missirian

More Info

WHAT: Occupy LA - Nov. 5 & Nov.6 Teach-In and More!

WHERE: Occupy LA - City Hall 200 North Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

WHEN: Saturday, November 5, 2011 and Sunday, November 6, 2011

Occupy LA - Nov.5 & Nov.6 Teach-In and More! is a weekend of

actions, speakers, panel discussions and more created to educate,

mobilize, unify and inspire people in regard to issues surrounding

this amazing moment in history and the global Occupy movement. The

teach-in is designed to discuss the existing conditions and systems

which have led to the housing collapse,"recession", the corporate

control of our legislature, courts, media and regulatory agencies. It

also continues the dialogue on organizing movements for social and

economic justice and sustainable alternatives for people and the

planet. There will be further discussions on how the wealthiest

individuals and corporations have dominated other aspects of life.

Saturday, Nov.5

10:30 a.m. - Bank Transfer Day/ Move Your Money March Through

Financial District - Rally begins at California Plaza

All the following events at City Hall South Lawn

2:30 p.m.- Introductory Remarks

2:45 - Robert Reich, Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley and

former US Labor Secretary

3:15 - Robert Scheer, Executive Editor, Truthdig.org, author of The

Great American Stick Up: How Reagan Republicans and Clinton Democrats

Enriched Wall Street While Mugging Main Street

3:30 - 5:00 - Economics Panel:

William Black, professor of Economics and Law at the University of Missouri

Joel Rogers, professor of Law, Political Science, Public Affairs

and Sociology at the University of Wisconsin and president of the

Center for Wisconsin Strategies in Madison, Wisconsin

Michael Hudson - (via livestream) President of The Institute for

the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street

Financial Analyst, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at

the University of Missouri, Kansas City.

Robert Scheer - Moderator

5:00 - Carol Wells, Executive Director of Center for the Study of

Political Graphics

5:15 - George Lakoff - (via livestream) - Professor of cognitive

linguistics at UC Berkeley and author of Don't Think of an Elephant!

Know Your Values and Frame the Debate

5:30 - Closing Speaker TBA

6:00 - Music - Performers TBA

8:00 pm - Sneak Preview of Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? - a

documentary film which reveals how American corporations orchestrated

the dismantling of middle-class prosperity through rampant

deregulation, the outsourcing of jobs, and tax policies favoring

businesses and the wealthy and gave rise to corporate power. The

Director Donald Goldmacher will present the film.

Sunday, Nov.6

11:00 - Opening Speaker TBA

11:30 - 1:00 - Organizing and Civil Disobedience Panel:

Madeline Janis - Executive Director of LAANE

Kent Wong - Director of the Center for Labor and Research at UCLA

Erick Huerte - Organizer at Dream Team Los Angeles

Peggy Mears - Organizer of the Home Defenders program for ACCE, the

Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment

Jill Furillo - California Nurses Association, National Nurses United Union

Peter Dreier - Chair of the Urban and Environmental Policy

Department at Occidental College - Moderator

1:00 - lunch

1:30 - Sustainable Living Panel

Frank Tamborello - Hunger Action LA

Autumn Rooney - Echo Park Time Bank

South Central Farms

Open Neighborhoods

Joan Stevens - Los Angeles Permaculture Guild and the NELA

Permaculture Guild, Organizer of the West Coast Women's Permaculture

Gatherings and the 2011 SoCal Permaculture convergence - moderator

3:00 - American Civil Liberties Union - speaker TBA

3:15 - Iraq Veterans Against the War - speaker TBA

3:30 - 5:00 - Corportacracy Panel

Alex Caballero - Brave New Foundation

Tracy Rosenberg - president, Media Alliance

Mary Beth Fielder - Organizer Move to Amend

Derek Cressman - Common Cause, director of Campaign to Reverse

Citizens United

Lauren Steiner - Local political activist, - Moderator

5:00 - Jim Lafferty of National Lawyers Guild

5:15 - David DeGraw - Organizer at Occupy Wall Street, publisher of

ampedstatus.org

Additional speakers/updates to be announced.

The Occupy LA Education and People's University will also be

holding workshops at various times of the day to discuss some of the

topics addressed for those who are interested. http://goog_925843868/

To see the most up to date schedule, please visit www.occupylosangeles.org .

(This will be updated soon.)

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