From the Open-Publishing Calendar
From the Open-Publishing Newswire
Indybay Feature
Van Jones: Rebuilding the Dream
Date:
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Time:
7:30 PM
-
9:30 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Ken Preston
Location Details:
King Middle School
1781 Rose St, Berkeley
1781 Rose St, Berkeley
Hosted by Aimee Alison
A Yale Law School graduate, and former Special Advisor to the Obama White House, Van Jones is president and founder of Rebuild the Dream, a pioneering initiative to restore good jobs and economic opportunity. The co-founder of three thriving nonprofit organizations (the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Color of Change, and Green For All), Van is also the author of the New York Times‘ bestselling The Green Collar Economy – the definitive book on green jobs. The World Economic Forum named Van a Young Global Leader in 2005. In 2008 Time Magazine described him as a global environmental hero, and in 2009 called him ‘one of the 100 most influential people in the world.’
Currently Van holds a joint appointment at Princeton University as a distinguished visiting fellow in both the Center for African American Studies and in the Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. In addition he is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and American Progress Action Fund. Van is on the board of several organizations and non-profits, including Demos, the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, and the Campaign for America's Future.
The first Obama administration official to write a book on his experiences, Van offers a unique perspective. He unveils the seven biggest mistakes made by the White House and its supporters, and he systematically reveals surprising parallels between Obama’s people-powered campaign, the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street.
With the vaunted American Dream rapidly becoming a delusion, tens of millions of willing workers unable to find jobs, millions of homeowners already having lost their homes to foreclosure, and millions more underwater, our politicians merely continue giving tax breaks to the rich and slashing vital services. Workers’ rights are being gutted and public unions are under siege. Countering this, Rebuild the Dream is a new movement growing across America and getting stronger by the day as millions stand up to defy right-wing attacks on the working class and the vanishing middle class.
Aimee Allison is co-Executive Director of RootsAction. She hosts specials for LinkTV and is a frequent speaker and host. She was host of Comcast Newsmakers on CNN Headline News and a co-host on the KPFA Morning Show. She authored Army of None, and in 2009 she founded the local news site OaklandSeen.
$12 advance tickets:
t; 800.838.3006
or: Pegasus Books (3 locations), Marcus, Mrs. Dalloway’s, Moe’s, Walden Pond, DIESEL, A Bookstore SF: Marcus Books, Modern Times Bookstore ($15 door)
Information: http://www.kpfa.org/events KPFA benefit
A Yale Law School graduate, and former Special Advisor to the Obama White House, Van Jones is president and founder of Rebuild the Dream, a pioneering initiative to restore good jobs and economic opportunity. The co-founder of three thriving nonprofit organizations (the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Color of Change, and Green For All), Van is also the author of the New York Times‘ bestselling The Green Collar Economy – the definitive book on green jobs. The World Economic Forum named Van a Young Global Leader in 2005. In 2008 Time Magazine described him as a global environmental hero, and in 2009 called him ‘one of the 100 most influential people in the world.’
Currently Van holds a joint appointment at Princeton University as a distinguished visiting fellow in both the Center for African American Studies and in the Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. In addition he is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and American Progress Action Fund. Van is on the board of several organizations and non-profits, including Demos, the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, and the Campaign for America's Future.
The first Obama administration official to write a book on his experiences, Van offers a unique perspective. He unveils the seven biggest mistakes made by the White House and its supporters, and he systematically reveals surprising parallels between Obama’s people-powered campaign, the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street.
With the vaunted American Dream rapidly becoming a delusion, tens of millions of willing workers unable to find jobs, millions of homeowners already having lost their homes to foreclosure, and millions more underwater, our politicians merely continue giving tax breaks to the rich and slashing vital services. Workers’ rights are being gutted and public unions are under siege. Countering this, Rebuild the Dream is a new movement growing across America and getting stronger by the day as millions stand up to defy right-wing attacks on the working class and the vanishing middle class.
Aimee Allison is co-Executive Director of RootsAction. She hosts specials for LinkTV and is a frequent speaker and host. She was host of Comcast Newsmakers on CNN Headline News and a co-host on the KPFA Morning Show. She authored Army of None, and in 2009 she founded the local news site OaklandSeen.
$12 advance tickets:
t; 800.838.3006
or: Pegasus Books (3 locations), Marcus, Mrs. Dalloway’s, Moe’s, Walden Pond, DIESEL, A Bookstore SF: Marcus Books, Modern Times Bookstore ($15 door)
Information: http://www.kpfa.org/events KPFA benefit
For more information:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/236719
Added to the calendar on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 8:28PM
Add Your Comments
We are 100% volunteer and depend on your participation to sustain our efforts!
Get Involved
If you'd like to help with maintaining or developing the website, contact us.
Publish
Publish your stories and upcoming events on Indybay.
Topics
More
Search Indybay's Archives
Advanced Search
►
▼
IMC Network