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Classism: Tackling the last great American taboo
By Steve PfarrerMay 23, 2008 Class Action on the Radio
We are on the Women's Coalition Feminist Magazine hour on KPFK in Los Angeles every Wednesday in JanuaryJanuary 8, 2008 Zoe Greenberg and Felice Yeskel interviewed on the Bill Dwight Radio Show
Zoe and Felice sit down with Western Massachusetts radio host Bill Dwight to talk about Zoe's film, Enough, and about Class Action's work.By Felice, Zoe, and Bill DwightJuly 19, 2007 Young Filmmaker Wins a Prestigious Prize
Zoe Greenberg, a 15-year-old daughter of a rabbi set to enter her junior year of high school, has been recognized for her work in race relations.By Bryan SchwartzmanJuly 13, 2007 Girl's film gets young minds off the Gap - and onto gaps
The question that launched Zoe Greenberg's amazing journey was a simple one: How much is enough?By Kristen GrahamJune 7, 2007
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"Enough! A Kid's Perspective" is available for purchase from Class Action, along with curriculum to use the film in groups. DVD is $15, curriculum is $5. Call 413-585-9709, ext. 201 or e-mail enough@classism.org for details. Read more...
Dartmouth and Class Action Partner for series of Workshops
Dartmouth and Class Action partner to offer offer a two-year series of educational workshops sensitizing multiple constituents to issues of class and classism, and providing a context for Class Divide.May 22, 2007 Teen-Produced Documentary on Class
Teen-Produced Documentary on Class
Screens March 25 at Smith CollegeBy Pioneer Valley Jewish Film FestivalMarch 20, 2007 Hopkins Center at Dartmouth College Takes on Class
Anne Galjour of San Francisco has been commissioned by the Hopkins Center to write a play about social and economic class in the Upper Valley.By By Alex Hanson, Valley NewsOctober 17, 2006
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Class Action appreciates the opportunity to work with Dartmouth College as they explore the impact of class and classism within the college and the wider community. Read more...
Class is the last great taboo
Speakers at Smith College's Otelia Cromwell Day decry America's ongoing inequitiesBy John MacMillanApril 1, 2006 Talking Class National Media Campaign reaches 148 radio programs
Class Action's “Talking Class” media campaign expands the dialogue about class and classism in the mainstream media...By Class ActionAugust 4, 2005 Getting an equal piece of the economic pie
Class Action brings conversation on class divide to Northfield Mount Hermon School's Upward Bound Diversity ConferenceBy Janet Bond, Greenfield RecorderJuly 9, 2005
People from rich and poor backgrounds meet to discuss class issues and money matters
Felice Yeskel and Jennifer Ladd relate how sharing their own class histories led to the formation of an ongoing cross-class dialogue group.March 22, 2005
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We invite anyone interested in cross-class dialogue to join Class Action for one of our programs, or to consider joining an upcoming cross-class dialogue group. Contact Class Action 413-585-9709 for details. Read more...
How philanthropists decide on giving
Having or coming into a large amount of money is more complicated than one might think...By Steve Pfarrer, The Daily Hampshire GazetteMarch 22, 2005 Crossing the class divide
Everybody's seen the movie. He's rich, she's poor. But his life is cold and empty, while hers is warm and earthy and honest.By PAT CAHILL, published in The Republican and MassLive.comFebruary 10, 2005 Giving it Away
The challenge of inheriting a fortune. Class Action co-director Jennifer Ladd shares her journey from inheritor to class activist.By Jennifer LaddFebruary 1, 2005 Silver spoon wasn't to her taste
Jennifer Ladd, with Responsible Wealth, calls for reform of CEO pay.By Union-NewsJuly 29, 0000 Oil heiress Jennifer Ladd of Northampton has spent her life trying to spread her good fortune
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