Dinner and a Movie: Minimum Wage

 

30 DaysDinner and a Movie: Minimum Wage. Morgan Spurlock’s 30 Days takes his successful Super Size Me formula to explore one of America’s most pressing issues on the small screen. In the first episode, welfare, watch as Spurlock and his fiancĂ©e, Alex Jamieson, undertake a 30 day social experiment and find themselves landing multiple jobs, working 14-hour days, sharing a bus pass, and shivering in a run-down apartment just to make ends meet. Unfortunately, for millions of Americans, this is reality. Join us for this provocative movie, a scrumptious meal, and a lively discussion. Don’t miss out!
This show dares you to “take a walk in someone else’s shoes.”

Where: Memorial Christian Church ~ 730 Tappan St. Ann Arbor.

When: Thursday, September 20, 6:30 p.m.

Why: To make a difference to ensure the American dream is a reality for everyone.

How Much: FREE!!! You are invited to bring a dish to share, but it is not required. Donations are accepted.

RSVP to info@icpj.net or call 734-663-1870.

Who: Sponsored by the Hunger & CROP Walk Working Group of the Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice.

Spread the word. Download the September 2007 Dinner and a Movie Poster (pdf) and share it with your friends!

Published by Shiamalee on Sep 06, 2007 under Racial and Economic Justice

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