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Related: About this forumTwo Years After the Eviction of OWS, Here’s 5 People Keeping the Movement Alive
http://www.nationofchange.org/two-years-after-eviction-ows-here-s-5-people-keeping-movement-alive-1384705711Cathy O'Neil: Alternative Banking
Cathy O'Neil had a Ph.D. from Harvard and taught mathematics at Barnard before a segue into finance in 2007 took her to a hedge fund where she worked with former Harvard University president and World Bank chief economist Larry Summers.
But he and others "clearly didn't understand the shadow banking systemcredit default swaps and collateralized debt obligations and mortgage-backed securities the whole thing to do with the housing bubble," she says. From her position at the center of the crisis, she began to suspect that these supposedly brilliant experts had no idea what they were doing.
O'Neill also saw the "too-big-to-fail banks" had little incentive to change their way of doing business "because the taxpayers were backing them up in case they got into trouble." So about a month after Occupy started, she helped to organize an Alternative Banking group to try to improve the financial system. They've been meeting weekly ever since, dedicated to "agitating for reform" by "educating the public about the current dysfunction." The group's first big project was a deck of cards"52 Shades of Greed"to celebrate their one-year anniversary. The idea started when a member of the Alternative Banking group brought in a deck of cards printed by the United States military that showed the most-wanted members of Saddam Hussein's government. "Somebody said 'We should do this for bankers,'" O'Neill explains.
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Two Years After the Eviction of OWS, Here’s 5 People Keeping the Movement Alive (Original Post)
eridani
Nov 2013
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Voice for Peace
(13,141 posts)1. big rec!
wonderful.
KoKo
(84,711 posts)2. RT did a great Segment about "Tiny Houses" for the Homeless.
It was very cool as a take off on "Habitat" but this is a very TINY SPACE that Homeless could survive...if there was adequate funding to help them! They would need some money to pay back their "Tiny Space" donors so that others who need "Spaces" like this could contribute to keep it going.
eridani
(51,907 posts)3. People in the Tiny House movement are mostly not homeless
They just want to declutter and simplify their lives.
snot
(10,702 posts)4. How could anyone think Summers was so smart if he didn't grasp credit derivatives ––
they're really not that complex, though the banks want you to think so.