Inequality for All

Director: Jacob Kornbluth

Institute History

Description

Inequality For All looks at the topic of widening income inequality as seen through the eyes of Robert Reich. At the heart of the film is a simple question-- what is a good society, and what, if anything, does widening income inequality have to do with it? The filmmakers have conceived of their film as the centerpiece of a strategy to allow people to participate in the equity movement, either on the local level or with national networks.

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Screening Details

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