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Saturday, September 29, 2012
The Economic Democracy Conference is Coming to Madison
Economic Democracy Conference Schedule
Madison College – Madison WI, October 11 – 14, 2012
Thursday, October 11
3:00-5:00pm Registration; Getting Acquainted; Gathering with Refreshments
7:00-9:00pm Opening Ceremony
History of Economic Democracy and where we are now
Welcome: Nada Khader, Director of WESPAC Foundation, Board member of United for a Fair Economy
Keynote: John Nichols, Washington correspondent of The Nation and associate editor of The Capital Times
Friday, October 12
8:30am-12:30pm Economic Democracy: Theoretical Underpinnings
Keynote: Gar Alperovitz, author of America Beyond Capitalism
Panel: Presenting various aspects of Economic Democracy featuring Madison’s local initiative
Stephanie Rearick , Director and founder, Dane County Timebank, Build for the World
Laura Dresser, Associate Director, Center on Wisconsin Strategy
Frank Emspak, Workers Independent News, UW School for Workers, Professor Emeritus
Alex Jackimovicz, master electrician, Maine People’s Alliance
Joel Magnuson, author of Mindful Economics and Approaching the Great Transformation
Rashad Barber, Occupy activist, community organizer
Jason Schreiner, Instructor of Environmental studies, U. of Oregon, President, Prout Institute
12:30-2pm Lunch time caucuses around important issues of Economic Democracy
2:00-3:15pm Workshops-session #1
3:30-4:45pm Workshops-session #2
To find the workshops offered during these sessions – search here.
7:00-9:00pm Policy and Political Initiatives
Keynote Addresses:
Ellen Brown, Public Banking Institute
David Cobb, 2004 Green Party presidential candidate, Move To Amend
Saturday, October 13
9:00-10:45am Models and Grass Roots Initiatives
Keynote Address:
David Schweickart is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. He is the author of three books and coauthor of one, his latest being After Capitalism (2002).
Panel:
Orland Bishop, founder and director of the ShadeTree Multicultural Foundation
Suzanne Bowles, Alliance to Develop Power (Springfield MA)
Anne Reynolds-University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives, associate director
11:15-12:30pm Workhops-session #3
12:30-2:00pm Lunch time caucuses around issues of Economic Democracy
2:00-3:15pm Workshops-session #4
3:30-4:45pm Workshops-session #5
To find the workshops offered during these sessions – search here.
5:00-7:00pm Dinner, Networking, and Coalition Building
7:00-9:00pm Evening of Songs and Stories
Raging Grannies, Forward Marching Band, Stephanie Rearick, and much more
Sunday, October 14 Action Summit
9:00am Opening address: Dada Maheshvarananda, author, After Capitalism: Economic Democracy, Director PROUT Intitute of Venezuala
9:30am Facilitated group processes arising from the various discussions in the workshops and caucuses and from participant responses to evaluations. Details will follow soon.
11:30am Brunch
1:00-2:30pm Continued group processes and closing.
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Donations
Your tax-deductible donation supports our efforts to organize a conference in which participants can begin to forge a partnership to build a sustainable, just and equitable society.
This conference is organized entirely by volunteers AND we have strived to keep the registation fees very affordable.
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