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Dear BIS Students:
You are invited to attend a panel discussion on the Occupy movement and
its effect on politics.
This event is sponsored by the College of Humanities and Social
Sciences' Interdisciplinary Curriculum Collaborative (ICC). The ICC
includes the following academic units: Bachelor of Individualized
Studies, Cultural Studies, the Higher Education Program, the Honors
College, Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, New Century
College, and Women and Gender Studies. The ICC promotes activities that
showcase interdisciplinarity at Mason.
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Panel Discussion: #Occupy and Politics*
What effects have the Occupy protests had on politics? How can
organization for change occur outside established institutions? What is
the next step for Occupy?
Join us for a participatory panel discussion in which we discuss these
questions and more with individuals who have been close to the movement
from the beginning.
Featuring:
Andrew Batcher - Occupy DC, DC Learning Collective
Emily Crockett - Campus Progress
John Duda, Democracy Collaborative
Mike Golash, Occupy DC
Marc Smith, Occupy DC and Occupy Wall Street
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Where:* Research 163
*When:* Tuesday, April 10, 3:30-5 PM.
Light refreshments will be served.
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