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Ethics for Breakfast presents

Tuesday, Sept 9th, 2008
        7:15 - 8:30 am


Ethics and Homelessness


with Judy Graves, Coordinator
Tenant Assistance Program
City of Vancouver


Where do we think the poor should go?

What are the ethics of a City in which the poor sleep in the streets, children are raised in crowded, damp basements, and elderly tenants have to leave the city because they can no longer afford to live here?

We stand at a crossroads. Do we want to plan a city which is home to both rich and poor? And if we do not want the poor in our city, where do we think they should go?

          "Homelessness is the dark shadow of prosperity." - Philip Mangano


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DATE:            Tuesday, Sept 9th-- 7:15-8:30 am

LOCATION:     BC Hydro Building
                      333 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver
                      Check-in at Security Desk - Main floor lobby

COST:           Members - $7.00     Non-Members - $10.00 
                     (muffins, tea and coffee included)



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About Our Speaker:

This spring, Judy Graves received the Reg Robson Award from the BC Civil Liberties Association, an honorary doctorate from Corpus Christi College and, in May, was the featured speaker at the Ottawa Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast.

Judy has worked with Vancouver's homeless since 1974, and in the Downtown East Side since 1979. She coordinates City Hall's Tenant Assistance Program where her assigned mandate is to mitigate the impact of development on low-income tenants and the homeless. She says, "I feel honoured to be able to do God's work in a secular setting."

Judy is mother of journalist Pieta Woolley and Grandmomma of Baby David Woolley.

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