Financial Expert Jane Bryant Quinn: How to Retire Rich
Cubberley Community Center (4000 Middlefield Rd Palo Alto, CA 94303)
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Activist/Author Raj Patel Investigates the World Food Crisis
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British-born Raj Patel has lived and worked in Zimbabwe, South Africa and the United States, so it's safe to say he has a pretty comprehensive world-view. Called "the rock star of social justice," this activist is best known for his 2008 book Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System. See him live at the Cubberly Community Center, where he'll delve into the complex reasons why half the world is malnourished while the other half suffers from overabundance and obesity. He'll have you looking at the food on your plate in a whole new way. Learn More
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Personal Finance Expert, Newsweek Columnist & Author of Jane Bryant Quinn’s Smart and Simple Financial Strategies for Busy People.
Start the new year off right as Jane Bryant Quinn, one of the country’s top financial experts, explains how to create a sound financial plan and retire rich! Quinn will provide sensible advice that can easily be followed to help everything from debt reduction to investing in mutual funds.
Quinn’s financial strategies appear regularly in Newsweek and Good Housekeeping. She also helped develop the top-selling software program, Quicken Financial Planner, a personalized guide to saving and investing for college and retirement.
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