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Economic inequality course to begin March 5

February 14, 2018

The Unitarian Universalists of Southern Delaware and Rick Grier-Reynolds will conduct a three-week course on Economic Inequality: Realities and Remedies, from 1:45 to 3:15 p.m., Monday, March 5, 12 and 19, at UUSD, 30486 Lewes-Georgetown Highway, Lewes.

This three-session, student-centered experience will look at current realities and possible remedies around economic inequality in the United States today. Students will be involved in diagnostic analysis and prescriptive solution building. The teaching materials will be centered on Robert Reich's documentary "Inequality For All," using additional materials from the instructor's recent Osher course, Designing a Sustainable Future: A New Economy As If People Mattered.

Grier-Reynolds holds a bachelor of arts degree in history from Trinity College and a master of education from Harvard University. He currently teaches at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in Lewes. He is a retired teacher and administrator at the Wilmington Friends School, and has been recognized by various educational entities for excellence in teaching.

Advance registration is required. To register, email AdultEducation@uussd.org and enter Economic Inequality in the subject line. A one-time $10 donation is requested for the series. Space is limited to 15 participants. Additional registrants will be wait-listed for a future session.

UUSD is a welcoming and progressive spiritual community. Proceeds will support UUSD's mission to nurture spiritual growth, embrace diversity, work for justice and strive for a loving world. For more information about UUSD, go to www.uussd.org. For more information about the course, contact Len Bowman at 443-286-3495 or AdultEducation@uussd.org.

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