Club of New York is one of 100 Collaboration City searching for 7 Future Capitalism goals to transparently unite the human race on sustainability's rising exponential by 2015. Jon us info@worldcitizen.tv - DC yes we can bureau 301 881 1655
Healthcare – ever increasing costs
Children – increased family strain, lost safety of community
Professionals- loss of Hippocratic oath, ever more bureaucratic
Water – Clean water is getting scarcer
Transport – getting slower
National Government – Increasingly powering over instead of facilitating what people need next Mass media – dumbing down, loss of social space and transparent debates
Food chain – cost of good for you food going up
Nations Cultures- love of each other’s diversity going down
Pensions (investment in sustainable growth) – going down
Adult confidence in making a difference with lifelong learning potentials – seems to be going down
Insurance – cost going up, learnings across biggest tragedies seem increasingly blocked
Underclass – compounding underclass- their loss of hope in life and mutual risks to all of us in a hi-connected world
NGOs/Charity – Global*Local infrastructure further removed from depth of grassroots needs in crisis or sustainability turnround challenges
We are interested in any city network that either recognises any of these as a problem which it wants to question or has some answers they are happy to share with the world
Chris Macrae, wcbn007@easynet.co.uk, London & DC, 30 years at origin of Entrepreneurial Revolution, 21 years @ Death of Distance transparency networking, valuetrue mapmaking 1
Collaboration Cities/Countries in 7 Wonders 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 of MicroSummit World:- New York Dhaka Paris Delhi DC London Barcelona Kenya mail info@worldcitizen.tv to suggest how to join up your city |
Thursday, November 02, 2006
A Discussion with Former U.S. Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman
Thursday, November 2nd6pm - 8pmAt Patti Kenner's apartment720 Park Ave., at 70th St. Tickets $10RSVP Today! Questions?Contact Raina Lipsitz(212) 725-8825 ext 230orraina@eleanorslegacy.com *The apartment is easily reached by public transportation. Take the 4/5/6 train to 68th St./Hunter College.
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RSVP Today! Join us for an evening with former United States Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman who will be discussing The Impeachment of George W. Bush: A Practical Guide for Concerned Citizens, the book she recently co-authored with Cynthia L. Cooper.Ms. Holtzman represented New York’s 16th Congressional District on the House's Judiciary Committee during the summer of 1974 when that panel was holding impeachment hearings on the activities of former President Richard Nixon. Elected in 1972 at the age of 31, she was, at that time, the youngest woman ever to serve in the United States Congress. Ms. Holtzman currently resides in New York City and is an attorney in private practice.
club of city supports collaboration and networkers: to pose serious questions, notably on future curves that seem to be trending down in many places and communities. How do all peoples and media 1 2 3 turnround such examples as:
Thursday, November 2nd6pm - 8pmAt Patti Kenner's apartment720 Park Ave., at 70th St. Tickets $10RSVP Today! Questions?Contact Raina Lipsitz(212) 725-8825 ext 230orraina@eleanorslegacy.com *The apartment is easily reached by public transportation. Take the 4/5/6 train to 68th St./Hunter College.
RSVP Required
RSVP Today! Join us for an evening with former United States Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman who will be discussing The Impeachment of George W. Bush: A Practical Guide for Concerned Citizens, the book she recently co-authored with Cynthia L. Cooper.Ms. Holtzman represented New York’s 16th Congressional District on the House's Judiciary Committee during the summer of 1974 when that panel was holding impeachment hearings on the activities of former President Richard Nixon. Elected in 1972 at the age of 31, she was, at that time, the youngest woman ever to serve in the United States Congress. Ms. Holtzman currently resides in New York City and is an attorney in private practice.
We are interested in any city network that either recognises any of these as a problem which it wants to question or has some answers they are happy to share with the world
Chris Macrae, wcbn007@easynet.co.uk, London & DC, 30 years at origin of Entrepreneurial Revolution, 21 years @ Death of Distance transparency networking, valuetrue mapmaking 1
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