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Occupy G8 Peoples’ Summit
May 18, 2012
Community Room, C. Burr Artz Public Library
110 E. Patrick Street, Frederick, Maryland

The “Occupy G8 Summit for the People” is an alternative to the G8 that will have speakers (see agenda below) discuss the effect of concentrated wealth on global public policy, the effects of wealth inequality on peoples' well-being and alternative economic structures that would close the wealth divide and create a more democratic, sustainable economy. The Summit will include time for hearing the voices of the 99% who will be in attendance.  The public and the press are invited.

This summit will discuss how to:
-          Build the international economy from the bottom up, not the top down.
-          Highlight the wealth divide that undermines the foundation of the economy and corrupts political decision-making.
-          Increase the minimum wage, end poverty and reduce debt to provide a stronger foundation on which to build a new sustainable economy.
-          Institute a Robin Hood Tax on the purchase of stocks, bonds and derivatives.
-          Build a new economy that is both economically and environmentally sustainable.
-          Build wealth at the base by encouraging worker owned co-ops and other democratized economic institutions; and by turning corporate welfare into taxpayer investment where everyone profits from the investment by the commonwealth, not just the corporate owners.
-          Recognize that we all share a common destiny and that even the wealthiest require the commonwealth in order to increase their riches.

Schedule

10:00 am – Welcome
Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese, co-directors, ItsOurEconomy.US and organizers for October2011.org/OccupyWashington, DC

10:10 am –Global Wealth Inequality
Sam Pizzigati, Too Much
Brooke Harper, Global Trade Watch
Jeremy Weyl, JubileeUSA

11:10 am –Creating a Global Economy Based on Sustainable Resources
Brent Blackwelder, former executive director Friends of the Earth and Steady State
Ruth Caplan,Campaign for Global Water Watch and Alliance for Democracy
Alexis Baden-Mayer, Organic Consumers Association

12:10 pm – Break

12:20 pm –Building a New Economy from the Bottom Up
Rob Kall, Editor of OpEd News and Bottom Up Radio Show
James Riker, University of Maryland and co-facilitator of 2010 G20 Civil Society Dialogue
Emily Kawano, Solidarity Economy Network and Center for Popular Economics
Lisa Stolarski, The National Cooperative Business Alliance

1:30 – Reception

AFTERNOON AND EVENING EVENTS - INFO SOON.

Saturday :

BLOC PARTY :  Music, Workshops, Games, Food, Free Market other activities all day.

RALLY -speakers & time to be determined. ( time will be subject to participants leaving to go Chicago )

Camping will be available on private property. At least 100 tents at this point.