Campus Viewing and Interactive Webcast of Inequality for All
Posted by on February 03, 2014
Campus Viewing and Interactive Webcast of “Inequality for All”, a film by Robert Reich, February 20th, 5 p.m
Interested in viewing “Inequality for All”, Robert Reich’s new Sundance Award-winning film? Click here to view the trailer. The event occurs February 20th at 2pm PST/5pm EST. Following the film, Robert Reich will be participating in an interactive webcast. (If a campus is interested in participating but that specific time doesn’t work, that’s not a problem. They can participate anytime on February 20th.)
http://www.inequalityforall.com/
Campus participation costs $250. Note that this is what the distributor is charging college libraries to purchase the film and public performance rights. The regular cost is $300 but they are discounting it for schools participating in this special event. The film can then be shown on campus anytime in perpetuity. If a school library cannot afford this, individual professors can participate in the event in their classroom by renting or buying the consumer DVD through iTunes or Amazon; however, a campus-wide event legally requires the purchase of the educational license.
If your campus is interested in organizing an event, they should contact Steph Bleyer (bleyer@gmail.com, 917-653-8499) to acquire the license, and she will guide them through the process.
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