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Fate of Democracy
California
State University, Dominguez Hills
presents

A live,
interactive* discussion on how California politics is changing the face of
American Democracy
Is American
Democracy dying?
Do we care?
Are “we the people” tired of what it takes to be
free?
In this discussion, we sound
the alarm that democracy is experiencing an earthquake …
and
California is the epicenter.
Thursday, February 26
University Theatre
California State
University, Dominguez Hills
1000 East Victoria
Street, Carson, CA 90747
Driving
Directions | Campus Map
7:00 p.m. (Doors close at 7:15
p.m.)
Open to the public (Free)
*A
DHTV broadcast via the Internet, Channel 6 (So. Bay) and LA
36.
Moderator
Bill Rosendahl
Long-time TV host and
political-public affairs moderator Rosendahl has hosted a range of TV
shows, including “Week in Review,” “Middle East Perspectives,” and “Beyond
the Beltway.” He served on Robert Kennedy’s 1968 presidential campaign,
spent two years in Washington, D.C. as President Carter’s chief of
operations for the State Department’s trade and development
program.
Guest
Panelists
Bonnie
Boswell
Award-winning journalist and TV producer, formerly with WNBC-TV
in New York City, ABC News (“20/20”) and KNBC-TV. Currently a
correspondent on PBS’ “California Connected,” KCET, Los Angeles. More...
Glen Browder
Author of The Future of
American Democracy. Four-term U.S. Congressman (D) from Alabama
(1989-1997). Eminent Scholar in American Democracy at Jacksonville State
University and a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Naval
Postgraduate School in Monterey. More... | Book Discussion and
Signing Event
John Chiang
Member of the California State Board of
Equalization. The highest-ranking Asian Pacific American elected official
in the state. More...
Bonnie
Garcia
California Assemblywoman (R-80th District, 2002-present).
The first Puerto Rican elected to the Assembly, represents Indio, Palm
Springs, Cathedral City, El Centro and Calexico. More...
Steven
Kuykendall
Former U.S. Congressman (R-Calif. 36th District,
1999-2001) and State Assemblyman (54th District, 1994-1998), representing
Long Beach and surrounding communities. He served as Republican whip his
first term in the State Assembly. More...
Sponsored by
University Advancement’s Office of University Communications & Public
Affairs and the departments of Applied Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies,
Political Science and Public Administration
Special Thanks To:
Holiday Inn, Torrance, 19800 S. Vermont Ave., Torrance, CA 90502
For additional
information: (310) 243-2001.