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| location = Portland Building Auditorium 1120 Southwest 5th Avenue Portland, OR
| location = Portland Building Auditorium 1120 Southwest 5th Avenue Portland, OR
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The Dill Pickle Club proudly presents The 99%: A Teach-in on Occupy Portland. The forum will consist of short presentations to objectively bring together various perspectives on the current occupations movement. The event will focus on the economic, political and social factors that have led to the emergence of occupations throughout the country, and more specifically the movement’s impact on a localized level.
The Dill Pickle Club proudly presents The 99%: A Teach-in on [[Occupy Portland]]. The forum will consist of short presentations to objectively bring together various perspectives on the current occupations movement. The event will focus on the economic, political and social factors that have led to the emergence of occupations throughout the country, and more specifically the movement’s impact on a localized level.


Presentations by:
Presentations by:
Dr. Randall Bluffstone
: Dr. Randall Bluffstone
(Professor of Economics, Portland State University)
: (Professor of Economics, [[Portland State University]])


John Coghlan
John Coghlan
(Filmmaker, Occupy Portland Video Collective)
: (Filmmaker, [[Occupy Portland Video Collective]])


Dr. Veronica Dujon
Dr. Veronica Dujon
(Professor of Sociology, Portland State University)
: (Professor of Sociology, [[Portland State University]])


Michael Moore
Michael Moore
(Organizer, Right2Survive)
: (Organizer, [[Right2Survive]])


Nina Reierson
Nina Reierson
(Info Booth Volunteer, Occupy Portland)
: (Info Booth Volunteer, Occupy Portland)


Denis Theriault
Denis Theriault
(Journalist, Portland Mercury)
: (Journalist, [[Portland Mercury]])


This program was made possible in part by a grant from Oregon Humanities (OH), a statewide nonprofit organization and an independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, which funds OH’s grant program. The Dill Pickle Club also wishes to acknowledge a generous donation by Phil Wikelund in making this program possible.  
This program was made possible in part by a grant from Oregon Humanities (OH), a statewide nonprofit organization and an independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, which funds OH’s grant program. The Dill Pickle Club also wishes to acknowledge a generous donation by Phil Wikelund in making this program possible.  
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http://dillpickleclub.org/
http://DillPickleClub.org
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Revision as of 21:28, 14 November 2011

The 99% Teach In

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  • Date: Monday, November 14, 2011
  • Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
  • Location: Portland Building Auditorium 1120 Southwest 5th Avenue Portland, OR
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Purpose

The Dill Pickle Club proudly presents The 99%: A Teach-in on Occupy Portland. The forum will consist of short presentations to objectively bring together various perspectives on the current occupations movement. The event will focus on the economic, political and social factors that have led to the emergence of occupations throughout the country, and more specifically the movement’s impact on a localized level.

Presentations by:

Dr. Randall Bluffstone
(Professor of Economics, Portland State University)

John Coghlan

(Filmmaker, Occupy Portland Video Collective)

Dr. Veronica Dujon

(Professor of Sociology, Portland State University)

Michael Moore

(Organizer, Right2Survive)

Nina Reierson

(Info Booth Volunteer, Occupy Portland)

Denis Theriault

(Journalist, Portland Mercury)

This program was made possible in part by a grant from Oregon Humanities (OH), a statewide nonprofit organization and an independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, which funds OH’s grant program. The Dill Pickle Club also wishes to acknowledge a generous donation by Phil Wikelund in making this program possible.

Other details
http://DillPickleClub.org

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