[Antiracism] [Workers' Rights/Health Care Action] Concert for Real Health Care Reform 6/13

WMass Jobs With Justice wmjwj at wmjwj.org
Tue Jun 10 12:26:09 EDT 2008


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Tickets at the door.

 

Charlie King and Karen Brandow 

Concert for Real Health Care Reform

 

EVERYBODY IN

 

NOBODY OUT

 

A non-profit, universal single payer system represents

                                         real reform in providing for the
basic right of all 

Massachusetts citizens to good health

 

How do we get there from here?

 

JOIN US!

Friday, June 13, 2008

   7-9 pm

Senior Center, 67 Conz Street

Northampton (parking in rear)

 

$20 donation requested, nobody turned away

 

Enjoy: Musical storytellers and social activists Charlie King & Karen
Brandow  (http://charlieking.org/)

 

Hear: Northampton Mayor Clare Higgins on the disaster for the city's budget
of rising health insurance costs.

 

             John Bonifaz, Amherst, Founder of National Voting Rights
Institute, on health care as a human right.

 

Diana Stein, League of Women Voters of Amherst, on the flawed so-called
"reform" legislation passed in April, 2006.

 

             Q&A

 

Honor: George Markham, long-time Northampton activist & advocate for a
universal single payer health care system.

 

 

 

    Franklin/Hampshire Health Care Coalition 

       P.O. Box 3011, Amherst, MA 01004

        (413) 586-0345 or (413) 253-3197

 

Mayor Clare Higgins, co-sponsor

 

 

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