Double Jeopardy: Crises in Economic Life and in Relationships in the U.S. Today.

This panel will explore the crises that have transformed the daily lives of Americans both economically and personally. Existence is now precarious on every level. We will use New Marxian analyses to explore where the crises originated, how they function and how they can be a force in transforming America.
Participants
Labor and employment attorney and activist. He is a member of Democracy at Work, New York, and Operation Power, a Brooklyn-based social justice organization.
Dr. Harriet Fraad is a Mental health Counselor and Hypno-therapist in private practice in New York City. She speaks regularly and writes about the intersecting crises in US relationships personal life, politics and economics. She was a founding member of the Second Wave women’s movement and has...
Read moreAttorney, activist and educator committed to ending punishment, eradicating hierarchy, and building communal resources in partnership with communities of color. She is a member of Democracy at Work, New York and Operation Power, a Brooklyn-based social justice organization.
Read moreRichard Wolff is a Professor of Economics Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a Visiting Professor at the New School University in New York City. He hosts a weekly radio and Television program called “Economic Update” which is broadcast throughout the United States. Much...
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