Events

Apr
25
Fri
No Farms, No Food @ Henry George School suite 1207
Apr 25 @ 11:00 pm – Apr 26 @ 1:00 am

Since earliest civilizations, humans have recognized that food is a product of farmland (and, yes, pastureland, fisheries, etc) and have managed to cultivate enough land to feed themselves. Yet today we routinely convert farmland to urban use. American Farmland Trust (AFT) seek to ensure continued agricultural use of some land by buying development rights from farmers, and try to make farms more viable by facilitating community supported agriculture. The geoist fiscal reform provides an alternative way to encourage more conservative and productive use of all land. With additional material from YES! magazine about the slow food revolution, this presentation by HGS instructor Bob Jene suggests that an alliance between AFT and geoists might benefit both.

May
7
Wed
Progress & Poverty (modern version) @ Henry George School suite 1207
May 7 @ 11:00 pm – May 8 @ 1:00 am

You are welcome to attend the first session, on Wednesday May 7 6PM, at no charge and without committing to enroll.  Instructor Bob Jene will provide an overview of and introduction to the course.  At the conclusion you may choose to enroll ($25 fee), or pass up this opportunity (There will be another chance next term, and more thereafter.) More about Progress & Poverty

May
14
Wed
Progress & Poverty (modern version) @ Henry George School suite 1207
May 14 @ 11:00 pm – May 15 @ 1:00 am

You are welcome to attend the first session, on Wednesday May 7 6PM, at no charge and without committing to enroll.  Instructor Bob Jene will provide an overview of and introduction to the course.  At the conclusion you may choose to enroll ($25 fee), or pass up this opportunity (There will be another chance next term, and more thereafter.) More about Progress & Poverty

May
21
Wed
Progress & Poverty (modern version) @ Henry George School suite 1207
May 21 @ 11:00 pm – May 22 @ 1:00 am

You are welcome to attend the first session, on Wednesday May 7 6PM, at no charge and without committing to enroll.  Instructor Bob Jene will provide an overview of and introduction to the course.  At the conclusion you may choose to enroll ($25 fee), or pass up this opportunity (There will be another chance next term, and more thereafter.) More about Progress & Poverty

May
28
Wed
Progress & Poverty (modern version) @ Henry George School suite 1207
May 28 @ 11:00 pm – May 29 @ 1:00 am

You are welcome to attend the first session, on Wednesday May 7 6PM, at no charge and without committing to enroll.  Instructor Bob Jene will provide an overview of and introduction to the course.  At the conclusion you may choose to enroll ($25 fee), or pass up this opportunity (There will be another chance next term, and more thereafter.) More about Progress & Poverty

Jun
4
Wed
Progress & Poverty (modern version) @ Henry George School suite 1207
Jun 4 @ 11:00 pm – Jun 5 @ 1:00 am

You are welcome to attend the first session, on Wednesday May 7 6PM, at no charge and without committing to enroll.  Instructor Bob Jene will provide an overview of and introduction to the course.  At the conclusion you may choose to enroll ($25 fee), or pass up this opportunity (There will be another chance next term, and more thereafter.) More about Progress & Poverty

Jun
11
Wed
Progress & Poverty (modern version) @ Henry George School suite 1207
Jun 11 @ 11:00 pm – Jun 12 @ 1:00 am

You are welcome to attend the first session, on Wednesday May 7 6PM, at no charge and without committing to enroll.  Instructor Bob Jene will provide an overview of and introduction to the course.  At the conclusion you may choose to enroll ($25 fee), or pass up this opportunity (There will be another chance next term, and more thereafter.) More about Progress & Poverty

Sep
10
Wed
The American Monetary Act @ Henry George School suite 1207
Sep 10 @ 6:00 pm

Bob Jene will examine the American Monetary Institute’s American Monetary Act, a proposed amendment to the Constitution, and compare it with Henry George’s ideas on money.  Steve Zarlenga’s speech in which he shows George’s ideas on money coincide with AMI’s will also be examined and discussed.  It will boil down to which is more important, Henry George’s proposed fiscal reform or Zarlenga’s monetary reform.

Sep
15
Mon
Will the Real Fiscal Stimulus Please Stand Up? @ Henry George School suite 1207
Sep 15 @ 6:00 pm

An evening with Bob Jene to compare the Georgist fiscal reform to the TARP bailout, “Fair Tax,” Flat Tax, Bush tax cuts and government money creation.  A gist of each proposed or attempted solution to the “great recession” will be given including QE I, QE II and QE III. Attendees will rank the proposed remedies on a scale of 1 to 10 based on 8 criteria.

Sep
17
Wed
Political Economy Book Club reads Uncle Tom’s Cabin @ Henry George School suite 1207
Sep 17 @ 6:00 pm

Political Economy Book Club discusses Uncle Tom’s Cabin, “the book that inspired the abolitionist movement.”  It may have been based on the real-life slave Josiah Henson, who escaped slavery and started the community Dawn in Canada which became a destination of many slaves on the underground railroad.  The event is free and everyone is welcome, but RSVP is requested to 312 450 2906 or rjmatter@gmail.com.