
Mothering Justice will be hosting a panel discussion after the new movie Inequality For All at 7 p.m. Friday at the Main Art Theatre.
All are invited to attend. Tickets are free to Mothering Justice members.
Inequality for All is a documentary film directed by Jacob Kornbluth. The film examines widening income inequality in the United States. The film is presented by American economist, author and professor Robert Reich. Reich distills the story through the lens of widening income inequality -- currently at historic highs -- and explores what effects this increasing gap has not only on our economy but our democracy itself. At the heart of the film is a simple proposition: what is a good society, and what role does the widening income gap play in the deterioration of our nation's economic health?
All are invited to attend. Tickets are free to Mothering Justice members.
Inequality for All is a documentary film directed by Jacob Kornbluth. The film examines widening income inequality in the United States. The film is presented by American economist, author and professor Robert Reich. Reich distills the story through the lens of widening income inequality -- currently at historic highs -- and explores what effects this increasing gap has not only on our economy but our democracy itself. At the heart of the film is a simple proposition: what is a good society, and what role does the widening income gap play in the deterioration of our nation's economic health?
The 30-minute panel discussion will be held after the movie.
If you go
What: Movie discussion
When: Friday, Oct. 4 at 7pm
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Where: Main Art Theatre 18 N Main St, Royal Oak
Who: Everyone is invited
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Source: Mothering Justice
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