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Breakfast Topic: Urban Employment and Development
Opportunities in the Green Economy
Van
Jones, an eco-visionary, award-winning human rights
attorney and powerhouse speaker will be the main speaker
a breakfast Wednesday, April 23 at White’s of Westport.
The theme of the breakfast is Urban Employment and
Development Opportunities in the Green Economy. Jones is
the founder of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights (EBC),
a strategy and action center, working for justice,
peace, and opportunity in urban America.
Based on a decade of front-line activism, he offers
comprehensive solutions and inspirational models to the
three grave perils facing society: widening social
inequality, radical environmental destruction, and
deepening despair. His visionary proposals answer the
call for expanded opportunity, ecological
sustainability, and renewed hope.
Joining Jones is Richard Heinberg, author of eight
books. He is a Senior Fellow of Post Carbon Institute
and is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost
Peak Oil educators. He writes a regular column for The
Ecologist, and has also authored scores of essays and
articles that have appeared in numerous journals.
Sponsors are: Leadership SouthCoast, The Cities of Fall
River & New Bedford, The Fall River and New Bedford Area
Chambers of Commerce, Bioneers By the Bay, UMass
Dartmouth, Dubin Labor Education Center, UMass
Dartmouth, Office of Campus and Community
Sustainability.
The breakfast is from 7:45 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. The cost is
$25 for students and $35 for adults. Attendees are asked
to register and pay in advance at
www.fallriverchamber.com or by calling 508.676.8226. |
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