PubliCalendar: Sustainable Growth, a Transit Coalition Meeting, and an Inequality Documentary Screening

Attend the panel discussion on sustainable growth at Northeastern University Seattle. Photo via Shutterstock.
For Wednesday
Sustainable Development
How do we balance innovation and growth with our climate goals? Visit Northeastern University Seattle for a panel discussion with a Northeastern University professor, the president of office building management group Wright Runstad and Company, the CEO of responsible growth interest group Futurewise, and a director at Intel Labs Europe.
RSVP here.
The New Tech Challenge: Matching Industry Growth with Sustainable Development, Wed, September 25, noon–1pm, 401 Terry Ave N, Suite 103, Seattle, free.
Happy Hour with the League of Women Voters
Have a drink or two with the League of Women Voters of Washington, a nonpartisan organization that encourages citizen engagement in government affairs. The happy hour will include opportunities to update voter registration information, win prizes, and learn more about the league.
League of Women Voters of Washington happy hour, Wed, September 25, 4–6pm, Vance Building, 1402 3rd Ave, Suite 430, Seattle, free.
For Tuesday
West Seattle Transit Coalition
After months of talks concerning the transit changes soon taking place in Seattle, several West Seattle groups have decided to form a West Seattle Transit Coalition. Bring your ideas about King County Metro cuts or the end of the SR-99 Viaduct to the coalition's first meeting, tomorrow night.
West Seattle Transit Coalition meeting, Tues, September 24, 6:30pm, High Point Neighborhood House, 6400 Sylvan Way SW, Seattle, free.
For Monday
Inequality for All
Get the first look tonight at new film Inequality for All, a documentary featuring former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich that focuses on the ill effects of America's widening income gap. This event is free, but RSVP for priority seating. The film officially premiers on September 27.
Tonight's prescreening is the fourth installment in Town Hall Seattle's series on bolstering economic growth and security for the working class, called "Reclaiming Prosperity."
Reclaiming Prosperity: Inequality for All, Mon, September 23, 7pm (doors open at 6pm), Harvard Exit Theatre, 807 E Roy St, Seattle, free.
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