Ellen Brown, founder of the Public Banking Institute and author of The Public Banking Solution and Web of Debt, will be speaking here in Boston on Friday, March 31, at Encuentro 5, 9 Hamilton Place.
Doors open at 5:30 and the talk begins at 5:45. The talk is free and everyone is welcome. Come hear about the advantages of public banking, from the Bank of North Dakota here in the US, to public banks around the world. Ellen will discuss how the privatized creation of money draws us into an endless cycle of debt, and how public banking offers not only a more sustainable foundation for “common wealth,” but could also address issues with infrastructure and protect us against the next recession.
There will be plenty of opportunities for questions, and to learn more about legislation for a public infrastructure bank here in Massachusetts.
For more information, email bclancy122(AT)earthlink.net or call 978-760-4123.
Encuentro 5 is not wheelchair accessible. Hamilton Place is off Tremont Street, close to Park Street Station on the Red and Green lines.