The Fight to Occupy Cesar Chavez Plaza Occupy Sacramento protestors are claiming the
City of Sacramento is infringing on their right to free speech by
prohibiting them from camping in Cesar Chavez
Plaza. We'll talk with the group's attorney, Mark Merin, who's considering suing the city.
We'll also speak with occupier, Aninda Chowdhury, who will explain
why protestors are so preoccupied with occupying the park at
night.
Center for Poverty Research UC Davis has just
received a $4 million federal grant to establish a Center
for Poverty Research. It's one of only three such centers
nationwide that will study the causes and effects of policies
designed to address poverty in the United States. We'll speak
with the center's director, Ann Huff Stevens.
Seth Grahame-Smith Writer and producer, Seth Grahame-Smith, is speaking at Sacramento
State Thursday. Grahame-Smith is the author of the New
York Times best-selling novels "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter."

