Sep
11
3:00 PM15:00

NHIOP: The Housing and the Economy

More Information: Yglesias is the author of “The Rent Is Too Damn High,” founder of the “Slow Boring” newsletter, and co-founder of Vox.com. A nationally recognized voice on housing and economic policy, Yglesias is a leading proponent of YIMBY (Yes In My Backyard) reforms and a sharp analyst of the intersections between housing, affordability, and economic growth.

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Nov
17
8:30 AM08:30

S1 Intergenerational discussion. Ethics of Democratic Citizenship

Our next intergenerational conversation with high school students on the Ethics of Democratic Citizenship will be held on Monday November 17 from 8:30-12:30 at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics. Email chris@s1project.org to learn more and reserve your spot.

Looking to co-sponsor this event with over 150 participants? Inquiries at the above email address.

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Steps Toward a Democracy Money Can't Buy
Jul
6
10:00 PM22:00

Steps Toward a Democracy Money Can't Buy

See story from the Portsmouth Herald

Join us on July 6th at 3 pm at Rock Street Park in Portsmouth.  (Ample parking is available at the 100 Foundry St. parking garage, which is immediately diagonal from Rock St. Park.)

The theme of this year's walk is "Steps Toward a Democracy Money Can’t Buy".   We will gather at the Park to hear inspiring words from a variety of speakers, then we'll march through Portsmouth to Market Square to join with Civil Rights Sundays and then on to Peirce Island.  We'll be joined by members of the Leftist Marching Band who will march with us to Market Square!

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