14th Annual Mario Savio Memorial Lecture & Young Activist Award
Consumer Advocate & Harvard Law professor Elizabeth Warren
ON Main Street First: Fixing Broken Markets and Rebuilding the Middle Class

Thursday, October 28, 2010 8:00 p.m. (doors open at 7:00)
Pauley Ballroom
Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center, UC Berkeley
Admission Free Tickets required, available only in lobby from 5 pm on.
Wheelchair accessible. To request other disability-related accommodations
and for further information: write savio@sonic.net or go to www.savio.org.
The inspiration and driving force behind the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Elizabeth Warren has been described as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World” (Time), “a whipsmart consumer warrior,” (S.F. Chronicle), and “a person who will stir up a lot of trouble” (Forbes). She has appeared frequently on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Dr. Phil, and the Rachel Maddow Show. An expert on credit and economic stress, Warren is known for her ability to simplify complex financial issues and for her fierce independence and advocacy on behalf of middle-class families. She is the Gottlieb Professor of Law at Harvard University and the author of nine books, including, with her daughter, the best sellers All Your Worth: the Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan and The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle Class Parents Are Going Broke.
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