Moving the Masses

What is a movement made of? We live in an age when, for the first time in history, millions of people are engaged in movements urging equity and justice. From civil rights to the environment to the recent Occupy initiative, strides and setbacks have marked our history. Join Lois Gibbs (subject of A Fierce Green Fire), Richard Kim (executive editor of The Nation), Peter Staley (subject of How to Survive a Plague), and Naomi Wolf (author and political activist) as we delve into the evolving nature of making change.

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Peter Staley
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Richard Kim
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Naomi Wolf
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Lois Gibbs
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Omar Shargawi
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