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    Wealth and Inequality Addressed by Blair Henry

    March 31, 2017No Comments
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    logo_leagueofwomenvotersSedona AZ (March 31, 2017) – The League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley will host the second in its “Philosophy and Politics” series on Thursday, April 6, 6PM-7:30PM at Yavapai College, 4215 Arts Village Dr., Sedona.

    Blair Henry will address “Wealth and Inequality.” According to Henry, “The United Nations and leaders have declared income inequality as the primary threat to democracy. In this presentation you’ll see the statistics, compare them with the overall issue of wealth distribution, how it got this way and how to reverse it.” 

    20170331_Blair-Henry-photo-March-31Henry is a former Seattle corporate and prosecuting attorney, mediator and graduate school professor. He lives in the Village of Oak Creek and is the Founder and Executive Director of ThePeoplesConvention.org which is a neutral, nonpartisan, 501c3 non-profit organization providing the American people with the opportunity to exercise their previously unexercised constitutional right to hold their own nonpartisan convention, explore proposals addressing their concerns, and forward highly popular proposals to the state legislatures for approval as amendments to their federal and state constitutions.

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    Philosophy and Politics is a bi-monthly program of the League of Women Voters launched during this “Year of Civic Engagement.” Speakers address political issues from a philosophical point of view. 

    The program is free and open to the public. For information contact Barbara Litrell 649-0135, blitrell@aol.com. 

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