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Illinois is not Broke
12:15 pm
Illinois is not Broke
@ Signature Office
Mar 3 @ 12:15 pm – 2:00 pm
Cook County isn’t broke either. Neither is Chicago. In this session you will learn about the legitimate earnings that our communities generate every day, and how collecting these earnings would allow removal of barriers to …
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Illinois is not Broke
6:15 pm
Illinois is not Broke
@ Signature Office
Mar 8 @ 6:15 pm – 8:00 pm
Cook County isn’t broke either. Neither is Chicago. In this session you will learn about the legitimate earnings that our communities generate every day, and how collecting these earnings would allow removal of barriers to …
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Introducing Progress & Poverty
12:15 pm
Introducing Progress & Poverty
@ Chicago Loop (333 S Wabash)
Mar 10 @ 12:15 pm – 2:00 pm
Yes, it is possible to end poverty in America — or any independent nation — by recognizing a clear and logical distinction between private property and community property. Not just the poor, but everyone would …
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Introducing Progress & Poverty
3:00 pm
Introducing Progress & Poverty
@ Center on Halsted (room 202)
Mar 11 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Yes, it is possible to end poverty in America — or any independent nation — by recognizing a clear and logical distinction between private property and community property. Not just the poor, but everyone would …
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Introducing Progress & Poverty
6:15 pm
Introducing Progress & Poverty
@ Chicago Loop (333 S Wabash)
Mar 15 @ 6:15 pm – 8:00 pm
Yes, it is possible to end poverty in America — or any independent nation — by recognizing a clear and logical distinction between private property and community property. Not just the poor, but everyone would …
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Introducing Progress & Poverty
2:45 pm
Introducing Progress & Poverty
@ Sulzer Branch of Chicago Public Library
Mar 18 @ 2:45 pm – 4:15 pm
Yes, it is possible to end poverty in America — or any independent nation — by recognizing a clear and logical distinction between private property and community property. Not just the poor, but everyone would …
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