Welcome to the Portland Social Forum!
More than 800 people crowded into Portland, Oregon`s First Unitarian Church on Saturday for a `Town Hall on the Economic Crisis.` In large-group plenary and a variety of action-oriented breakout sessions, participants discussed the causes of the financial meltdown, the government`s response and what people in the room can do to make a difference.
Throughout the rapid-fire, five-hour program, speakers urged their audiences to view the current economic crisis as an opportunity. Many argued that economic stimulus proposals aimed at `getting the country back to some pre-meltdown state` are inadequate for a number of reasons not the least of which is that inequality left large numbers of American families struggling to survive even before the financial collapse.
Rather, people should be looking forward for ways build a new economy that helps working people, protects the environment and avoids unsustainable market `bubbles.` Most felt that the stimulus proposed by President Obama does not think big enough nor go far enough.
The afternoon`s more than one dozen workshops included titles like `Stopping the Global Race to the Bottom,` `Health Care`, `Building a Green Economy`, `Uniting Across Racial and Ethnic Divides,` `Rebuilding the Safety Net,` `Why Unions?` and `Push Me` Said Obama to Progressives: But How?` Each featured presentations by local organizations that have been working to improve the economy for many years.
Upcoming Events
Single Payer Health CareSaturday, May 9th 12:30 to 3:30 pm
HR 676, a bill for comprehensive health care for all Americans, has now been endorsed by 24 Oregon unions and other labor groups. We plan to canvass in Representative Blumenauer`s district to build support for a single payer plan. We are building a movement for real reform of our broken system.
Portland Transit Riders UnionSaturday, May 16th 11:00am-noon
We work to build a long-term program for community involvement and participation in the decisions that affect millions of riders, and like the Bus Riders Union we believe public transportation is a human right. Located at Smith Student Union at Portland State University, Room 229 (1825 SW Broadway)
Transit Riders Union
We are proud to welcome our friends from the Los Angeles Bus Riders Union for the PORTLAND TRANSIT RIDERS UNION kick-off meeting! Mark your calendar and join us
Nationalize the Banks!
Join us this Saturday, April 11 for a national day of protest to break up the power of the banks that caused the current financial crisis and to push for systematic reform of the financial sector. In Portland, we will combine the call to -- nationalize, reorganize and decentralize -- with the Portland based Fire Your Bank campaign.
Garden Projects
Recognizing that there is a wealth of local gardening projects in the Portland area that are concerned with feeding hungry people, our focus will be on coordinating the efforts of the various groups to strengthen community partnerships.
Residential Work Sites
IMAGINE dozens maybe hundreds of new, local organic GARDENS, whose workers are living on-site, in simple low-impact, low-cost shelters which they themselves helped to build.
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