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Individual endorsers of the event included Peter Marcuse and [[Frances Marcusse]].<ref>[http://www.mail-archive.com/pen-l@galaxy.csuchico.edu/msg30144.html Mail Archive website: Communist Manifestivity Conference Schedule, Oct. 28, 1998]</ref> | Individual endorsers of the event included Peter Marcuse and [[Frances Marcusse]].<ref>[http://www.mail-archive.com/pen-l@galaxy.csuchico.edu/msg30144.html Mail Archive website: Communist Manifestivity Conference Schedule, Oct. 28, 1998]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==How Class Works== | ||
+ | At the [[How Class Works - 2002 Conference]], panels included; | ||
+ | '''2.4 Class and Public Policy''' | ||
+ | *[[Ed Geffner]], Executive Director, [[Project Renewal]], Inc., NYC | ||
+ | “ Class and Institutional Response to Homelessness” | ||
+ | *[[George S. Locker]], Five Borough Institute, NYC | ||
+ | “ The Housing Shortage in New York City: Why It Pays Not to Build” | ||
+ | *[[Peter Marcuse]], Columbia University – Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation | ||
+ | “ Class in Space: Does Globalization Make a Difference?” | ||
+ | *[[Ian Roxborough]], Chair, Stony Brook - Sociology<ref>[http://www.stonybrook.edu/workingclass/conference/past/2002/index.shtml]How Class Works - 2002 Conference Schedule, accessed July 24 2010</ref> | ||
+ | [[Category:How Class Works - 2002 Conference]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} | ||
[[Category: Manifestivity]] | [[Category: Manifestivity]] |
Revision as of 03:10, 29 July 2010
Peter Marcuse
Communist "Manifestivity"
On October 30 and 31, 1998 the Brecht Forum presented the "Communist Manifestivity to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto" at Cooper Union's Great Hall, New York.
Individual endorsers of the event included Peter Marcuse and Frances Marcusse.[1]
How Class Works
At the How Class Works - 2002 Conference, panels included; 2.4 Class and Public Policy
- Ed Geffner, Executive Director, Project Renewal, Inc., NYC
“ Class and Institutional Response to Homelessness”
- George S. Locker, Five Borough Institute, NYC
“ The Housing Shortage in New York City: Why It Pays Not to Build”
- Peter Marcuse, Columbia University – Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
“ Class in Space: Does Globalization Make a Difference?”
- Ian Roxborough, Chair, Stony Brook - Sociology[2]
References
- ↑ Mail Archive website: Communist Manifestivity Conference Schedule, Oct. 28, 1998
- ↑ [1]How Class Works - 2002 Conference Schedule, accessed July 24 2010