The Foreclosure Crisis and Economic Human Rights: A Panel Discussion

Posted by on November 30, 2009

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Our Neighbors Are Being Kicked Out of Their Homes

The Foreclosure Crisis and Economic Human Rights: A Panel Discussion

Featuring Cheri Honkala, national organizer with the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign and an organizer with the Kensington Welfare Rights Union, as well as three Philadelphians who have faced or are facing foreclosure and eviction from their homes. And We Can Do Something About It.

Sponsored by the Poor People’s Human Economic Rights Campaign, Penn Haven, and the Urban Studies Department

Food will be provided

Tuesday, December 1, 8:30-10:30 pm, Moderated by Andrew Lamas
Benjamin Franklin Room, Houston Hall (3417 Spruce Street)
For more information, contact Jimmy Tobias at jtc@sas.upenn.edu


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