Wednesday, July 8, 2009
“Social Movements for Economic Human Rights: Perspectives from the Street"
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Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research OPEN HOUSE
Featuring: HARVEY FINKLE
"Social Movements for Economic Human Rights: Perspectives from the
Street"
Thursday July 16, 2009
6:30-8:30
University of Louisville, Ekstrom Library room 258
Join us to celebrate the creation of Louisville's first Civil Rights
Driving Tour brochure, view powerful photographs by Harvey Finkle, and
enjoy good eats and the company of good people.
Harvey Finkle is a documentary still photographer who has produced a
substantial body of work concerned with social, economic, political and
cultural issues. His work has been extensively exhibited and published
including a book entitled "Readers" and five catalogues of major
exhibits, "Urban Nomads", a documentation of KWRU and the Poor
Peoples' Economic Human Rights Campaign, "STILL HOME: The Jews of
South Philadelphia", "PHILADELPHIA MOSAIC: New Immigrants in
America", "The JOBS Project/ Inside Out: A Prison Reentry
Program", and "The Many Faces of WOMEN'S WAY".
This event will launch: Building the Unsettling Force, A national
conference to end poverty organized by Women in Transition (WIT), Poor
People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEFRC), and Social Welfare
Action Alliance (SWAA).
Call Jardana Peacock with questions: 502-852-6142
Featuring: HARVEY FINKLE
"Social Movements for Economic Human Rights: Perspectives from the
Street"
Thursday July 16, 2009
6:30-8:30
University of Louisville, Ekstrom Library room 258
Join us to celebrate the creation of Louisville's first Civil Rights
Driving Tour brochure, view powerful photographs by Harvey Finkle, and
enjoy good eats and the company of good people.
Harvey Finkle is a documentary still photographer who has produced a
substantial body of work concerned with social, economic, political and
cultural issues. His work has been extensively exhibited and published
including a book entitled "Readers" and five catalogues of major
exhibits, "Urban Nomads", a documentation of KWRU and the Poor
Peoples' Economic Human Rights Campaign, "STILL HOME: The Jews of
South Philadelphia", "PHILADELPHIA MOSAIC: New Immigrants in
America", "The JOBS Project/ Inside Out: A Prison Reentry
Program", and "The Many Faces of WOMEN'S WAY".
This event will launch: Building the Unsettling Force, A national
conference to end poverty organized by Women in Transition (WIT), Poor
People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEFRC), and Social Welfare
Action Alliance (SWAA).
Call Jardana Peacock with questions: 502-852-6142
Women In Transition is a grassroots organization run by and for poor people
working to create a world where everyone's economic human rights are provided.
Women In Transition
219 West Ormsby Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky 40203
502.636.0160
witadmin@witky.com
www.witky.com
219 West Ormsby Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky 40203
502.636.0160
witadmin@witky.com
www.witky.com
Labels: Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research, Harvey Finkle, KWRU, KY, Louisville, Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign, Spaulding University, SWAA, WIT
WIT Press Conference: A Call to End Poverty -- Building the Unsettling Force: A National Conference to Abolish Poverty
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Women In Transition (WIT)
The Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC)
and the Social Welfare Action Alliance (SWAA) Announce:
Building the Unsettling Force:
A National Conference to Abolish Poverty
Join residents of homeless encampments, social workers, families fighting foreclosure, Katrina victims, low-wage workers, immigrants, people without health care, members of the religious community, the unemployed, artists, representatives of the labor movement, and friends from the International Community as we come together to confront the economic crisis and to build a massive movement for Economic Human Rights for all.
Thursday, July 17, 2009 -- Sunday, July 19, 2009
Spalding University -- Louisville, Kentucky
Labels: Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research, poverty, PPEHRC, Social Welfare Action Alliance, SWAA, WIT
Thursday, June 18, 2009
“Social Movements for Economic Human Rights: Perspectives from the Street"
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Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research OPEN HOUSE
Featuring: HARVEY FINKLE
"Social Movements for Economic Human Rights: Perspectives from the
Street"
Thursday July 16, 2009
6:30-8:30
University of Louisville, Ekstrom Library room 258
Join us to celebrate the creation of Louisville's first Civil Rights
Driving Tour brochure, view powerful photographs by Harvey Finkle, and
enjoy good eats and the company of good people.
Harvey Finkle is a documentary still photographer who has produced a
substantial body of work concerned with social, economic, political and
cultural issues. His work has been extensively exhibited and published
including a book entitled "Readers" and five catalogues of major
exhibits, "Urban Nomads", a documentation of KWRU and the Poor
Peoples' Economic Human Rights Campaign, "STILL HOME: The Jews of
South Philadelphia", "PHILADELPHIA MOSAIC: New Immigrants in
America", "The JOBS Project/ Inside Out: A Prison Reentry
Program", and "The Many Faces of WOMEN'S WAY".
This event will launch: Building the Unsettling Force, A national
conference to end poverty organized by Women in Transition (WIT), Poor
People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEFRC), and Social Welfare
Action Alliance (SWAA).
Call Jardana Peacock with questions: 502-852-6142
Featuring: HARVEY FINKLE
"Social Movements for Economic Human Rights: Perspectives from the
Street"
Thursday July 16, 2009
6:30-8:30
University of Louisville, Ekstrom Library room 258
Join us to celebrate the creation of Louisville's first Civil Rights
Driving Tour brochure, view powerful photographs by Harvey Finkle, and
enjoy good eats and the company of good people.
Harvey Finkle is a documentary still photographer who has produced a
substantial body of work concerned with social, economic, political and
cultural issues. His work has been extensively exhibited and published
including a book entitled "Readers" and five catalogues of major
exhibits, "Urban Nomads", a documentation of KWRU and the Poor
Peoples' Economic Human Rights Campaign, "STILL HOME: The Jews of
South Philadelphia", "PHILADELPHIA MOSAIC: New Immigrants in
America", "The JOBS Project/ Inside Out: A Prison Reentry
Program", and "The Many Faces of WOMEN'S WAY".
This event will launch: Building the Unsettling Force, A national
conference to end poverty organized by Women in Transition (WIT), Poor
People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEFRC), and Social Welfare
Action Alliance (SWAA).
Call Jardana Peacock with questions: 502-852-6142
Women In Transition is a grassroots organization run by and for poor people
working to create a world where everyone's economic human rights are provided.
Women In Transition
219 West Ormsby Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky 40203
502.636.0160
witadmin@witky.com
www.witky.com
219 West Ormsby Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky 40203
502.636.0160
witadmin@witky.com
www.witky.com
Labels: Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research, Harvey Finkle, PPEHRC, SWAA, WIT
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