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Exploring Economic Inequality: A Panel Discussion



Join MCYD for an engaging, informative discussion next week...

Amid the effects of the recession and the rhetoric of the election, economic inequality is an issue in the spotlight.  We hear it in our national debates, and we see it in our hometown.  So let’s learn more about it.

Please join Monroe County Young Democrats for an Exploring Economic Inequality Panel Discussion at 6:30 PM on Wednesday, March 28th at The Space Theater in Suite 248 of the Hungerford Building, 1115 E. Main Street, Rochester.

Panelists include:
  • Rochester City School Board President Malik Evans
     
  • SUNY Geneseo Sociology Professor Lisa Meyer; and
     
  • Alex Castro, Executive Director at The Rochester Housing Authority and CEO at The Housing Council.

Come and hear what policymakers, policy implementers, and policy analysts have to say about economic inequality in our communities.  Build your knowledge and shape your own opinion. And most importantly, learn what you can do to be a part of the solution.

the details

Time

March 28 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Location

The Space Theater, 1115 E. Main Street, Rochester
Created by

Monroe County Young Democrats
More Info

The Space Theater is located on the 2nd floor of the Hungerford Building.

The Hungerford Building is a huge old building overlooking the Goodman Street Yard, at the very end of North Goodman Street. In the early-to-mid 1900s, it was a major manufacturing plant for the J. Hungerford Smith Company, who made "True Fruit" flavored syrups, as well as the flavor syrup for A&W Root Beer. It was recently redeveloped by Maguire Properties. Many quirky and interesting local companies have made their home there since, including the Rochester Regional Community Design Center, the Grassroots Gallery, and Interlock Rochester.

Read more about the Space Theater at their website: http://thespacerochester.com/ 

Looking forward to seeing you there!