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April 25 Presentation: "People’s Solutions to the Economic Crisis"
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- CAPES will be part of a panel presentation in Chicago on Saturday, April 25 on the economic crisis and proposed solutions. The announcement of the event is below.
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- We will be having an informative and exciting program for April, with presentations by Susan, Stu, Mitchell, and Neal (of 10 minutes or less) on what would be solutions to the economic crisis for we the people. Hope you can make it. Your views are welcome in the discussion period.
- Albany Park, North Park, Mayfair Neighbors for Peace and Justice invites you to our next program--
- We, the people, must discuss changes needed to get--
- People’s Solutions to the Economic Crisis
- Top bankers & government “experts” have no solutions for problems facing the people.
- We will have folks from our area who will (briefly) propose solutions for the people.
- _For discussion after the presentations_-- • Who is not being helped by the government’s responses to the economic crisis, and who is being bailed out? • What needs to be changed? • What steps do we need to take to achieve solutions for the people? Everyone is invited. All views are welcome at this problem solving discussion.
- Saturday, April 25, 2 p.m. at the Albany Park Branch Library
- The library is at 5150 N. Kimball, Foster and Kimball. (This is four blocks north of the last stop on the Brown Line.) The Kimball bus stops right on the corner, as does the Foster bus. It is wheel chair accessible. Questions? *Call 773.250.3335*.

