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Relationships First Conversation
How we treat each other is the difference between a great place to live and a bad place to live. We shape our world through relationships. Most people agree we want communities where all people have dignity and respect. Yet respectful interactions are often not what we see modeled in the media and in politics….
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A Conversation with Cory Booker
ZOOM REGISTRATION: https://usc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-m0vOrgbSyOei4RVzST6iw Join the USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future virtually for a moderated discussion with students from Addisu Demissie’s Fellows Study Group and U.S. Senator Cory Booker. This conversation will take place on Wednesday, November 8 from 4 to 5 pm. Senator Booker and the students will debrief the documentary, Street Fight, a film…
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Introduction to Living Room Conversations
Join us for an interactive introduction to Living Room Conversations, our model, and upcoming programs. This is a great first step to help you understand what we do, meet some of our staff, and decide how to get involved– whether as a host, participant, volunteer, or all of the above. This special edition will focus…
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Designing the Perfect Society (COH) – 1on1 discussion
About Citizen Office Hours:If the Citizen is to be the highest authority in democracy, should we not have office hours to make ourselves available and accountable to our fellow citizens? The answer is YES – yes, we should. Also, in a democracy, there is no power without responsibility. If the citizens do not accept the…
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Business Perspectives on Political Backlash
Going into 2024, businesses are facing an increasingly hostile political climate. Between heightened consumer expectations and well-organized political trolling, the private sector is facing unprecedented attacks on speech and free enterprise. You’re invited to attend an event on November 9th at 12pm ET with Business for America where we will present the results of our Business Survey on…
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Greg Lukianoff and Rikki Schlott: The Canceling of the American Mind
The USC Center for the Political Future is proud to once again partner the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco to bring you the November 2 event “The Canceling of the American Mind” feauturing speakers Greg Lukianoff and Rikki Schlott. Cancel culture—the term and the practice—has left its mark on American culture, business, academia and society…