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DESCRIPTION:With demonstrations against corporations erupting around the wo
 rld\, Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal reporter Ellen Schultz\, 
 author of Retirement Heist: How Companies Plunder and Profit from the Nest
  Eggs of American Workers\, joins us to discuss corporate greed. Joining h
 er is Vermont Law School professor Jennifer Taub\, whose research focuses 
 on corporate social responsibility\, shareholders' rights\, and consumer p
 rotection. A former VP and counsel for Fidelity Investments\, Taub's book\
 , The Great Betrayal: How Washington Bailed Out Wall Street but Left Main 
 Street Underwater\, is forthcoming.\n\n\n\nHAMMER FORUM\n\nThis ongoing se
 ries of timely\, thought-provoking events addresses current social and pol
 itical issues.\n\n\n\nHammer Forum is moderated by Ian Masters\, journalis
 t\, author\, screenwriter\, documentary filmmaker\, and host of the radio 
 programs Background Briefing\, Sundays at 11AM\, and The Daily Briefing\, 
 Monday through Thursday at 5PM\, on KPFK 90.7 FM.\n\n\n\nALL HAMMER PUBLIC
  PROGRAMS ARE FREE. Hammer members receive priority seating\, subject to a
 vailability. Reservations not accepted\, RSVPs not required.\n\n\n\nParkin
 g is available under the museum for $3 after 6:00pm.\n\n\n\nHammer Forum i
 s made possible\, in part\, by Bronya and Andrew Galef.\n\n\n\nPublic prog
 rams are made possible by Hammer Members and the generosity of Bronya and 
 Andrew Galef\, Good Works Foundation and Laura Donnelley\, and an anonymou
 s donor. \n\n
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SUMMARY:Corporate Power and Social Responsibility
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