Politics & Government
'Inequality for All' Next Up in the Ossining Documentary and Discussion Series
Keeping up with the Joneses? Come watch and talk about a humorous and telling exposé of the widening income gap in the USA.

From Ossining Mayor-elect Victoria Gearity
I am thrilled to be curating the December 4 screening of Inequality for All. It’s a film I’m very excited to bring to Ossining. It is as entertaining as it is informative, and we have a terrific panel to ensure a rich discussion following the film. Will you join us?
One of my most cherished endeavors in recent years is unrelated to local politics—it the Ossining Documentary & Discussion Series which I co-founded with a handful of engaged community members. Our committee of volunteers that make these monthly screenings happen, is just fantastic. Suzie Ross is our leader, keeping us all on task. Andrea Kimmich-Keyser and Lauren Brois have stepped up as especially remarkable behind-the-scenes organizers. All the members help select films, hang posters, sign-in participants, take turns as curator and produce each event together. I am grateful to have the opportunity to moderate the discussion each month. This series epitomizes community members working hard to create a program that enriches Ossining.
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Thursday, December 4, 6:30pm at the Budarz Theater in the Ossining Library—join us to laugh, learn, and ask, “Why are we working longer and harder, yet have more debt and less purchasing power than any generation since the Great Depression?”
Inequality for All, a film from former US Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, is a humorous and enlightening exposé on America’s widening income gap.
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Join the Ossining Documentary & Discussion Series for the screening followed by a discussion with panelists Ari Kamen, NYS Political Director of the Working Families Party; Julia Solow, Community Organizer for Community Voices Heard; and Nancy Gutman, Adjunct Professor of Economics, College of Arts & Sciences at New York University.
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