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Video and additional Occupy Wall Street (OWS) content posted at plutocracyfiles.com. Another installment in a series of virtual teach-ins designed to bring the great minds of our day to the multitude of smaller occupations across the globe. Taryn Hart and attorney Josh Zinner, co-director of the Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project (http://www.nedap.org) discuss how predatory lending practices led to the housing bubble. To join the OccupiedMedia team and publish your own virtual teach-ins and interviews, contact [email protected].
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Video and additional Occupy Wall Street (OWS) content posted at plutocracyfiles.com. Another installment in a series of virtual teach-ins designed to bring the great minds of our day to the multitude of smaller occupations across the globe. Taryn Hart and attorney Josh Zinner, co-director of the Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project (http://www.nedap.org) discuss how predatory lending practices led to the housing bubble. To join the OccupiedMedia team and publish your own virtual teach-ins and interviews, contact [email protected].
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Video and additional Occupy Wall Street (OWS) content posted at plutocracyfiles.com. Another installment in a series of virtual teach-ins designed to bring the great minds of our day to the multitude of smaller occupations across the globe. Taryn Hart and attorney Josh Zinner, co-director of the Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project (http://www.nedap.org) discuss how predatory lending practices led to the housing bubble. To join the OccupiedMedia team and publish your own virtual teach-ins and interviews, contact [email protected]. |