A book club on inequality, power, and change
Lee’s Economic Justice Circle is a small, discussion‑based book club focused on understanding income inequality, economic power, and pathways to change.
We are reading The Price of Inequality by Joseph E. Stiglitz together at a steady, humane pace, with the goal of building shared understanding and meaningful conversation.
Weekly virtual meetings are held on Sunday afternoons to support thoughtful, unhurried discussion. Monthly in‑person gatherings offer an opportunity to connect socially and reflect together.
All Jameson Fellows are warmly invited, and Fellows are welcome to invite others as well. Non‑readers are always welcome at the in‑person social gatherings, and participation at any level — whether for a few meetings or many — is encouraged. We hope everyone feels welcome.
Want to be the first to know about upcoming "Circle in the Wild" gatherings? [Click here to sign up] or just shoot me a text/email and I'll add you!
508-685-0918
LeannDiDomenicoMcAllister@gmail.com
Sunday, May 17| 4:00–5:30 pm PT (Virtual)
Chapter 5
Participation is flexible — attend when you can, read as much as you’re able, and join in the way that feels right for you.
Full meeting dates and the reading plan are available on the Schedule and Reading Plan pages.
508-685-0918