Constitution Café — My Daily Constitution
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    • Los Angeles 2016
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Constitution Cafés addressing the Right to Vote.

"Will our Vote Count? Monitoring the 2008 Election"
Led by: Christopher  Malone, Associate Professor of Political Science, Pace University
The Amie and Tony James Gallery, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York.

MDC Presidential Election Series at CUNY Graduate Center
"The Right to Vote and American Constitutional Democracy"
Led by:  Roderick Bohannan Indiana Legal Services, and Amos Brown, Host, WTLC-AM Radio
At: Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 414 West Vermont Street, Indianapolis
My Daily Constitution— Indianapolis  Series

"The Right to Vote and the Future of American Constitutional Democracy"
Led by Councilman Bill Perkins, NYC Council Deputy Majority Leader;
​and Robert Richie, Executive Director, Center for Voting and Democracy.
At: The New York Public Library. Countee Cullen Branch

My Daily Constitution—Republican National Convention Series

"Our Right to Vote and the U.S. Constitution" / Spanish Language Edition
Led by:
 Ana Maria Archila, Executive Director, Latin American Integration Center
At: Queens Library, Jackson Heights Branch , 
35-51 81 Street, Jackson Heights, New York
My Daily Constitution—Republican National Convention Series 
"Our Right to Vote and the U.S. Constitution" — Mandarin Language Edition
Led By: Shirley Lin, Political Integration Project Coordinator, New Immigrant Community Empowerment (Nice), And Cheryl Wertz, Director, Government Access & Accountability Campaign, Nice.
At: Queens Flushing Library 41-17 Main St., Flushing, New York 
My Daily Constitution—Republican National Convention Series
"Making Our Vote Count - Ways And Means Of Safeguarding Democracy"
Led By: Janet Anderson, Chair, Washington State Citizens For Proportional Representation,
Bev Harris, Author, "Black Box Voting: Ballot Tampering In The 21st Century" (Plan Nine Publishing, Via Blackboxvoting.com), and Linda Franz, Member, Whatcom Fair Voting & Citizens For Voting Integrity, Washington. 
At: Consolidated Works Contemporary Arts Center, 500 Boren Ave. N, Seattle

My Daily Constitution—Seattle Series
”The Right To Vote: America’s Flawed Constitution And The Struggle For Democracy”
Led By: Andrew Gumbel, U.S. Correspondent, The Independent; Author: “Steal This Vote: Dirty Elections And The Rotten History Of Democracy In America” 
At: The Three Clubs Bar, Los Angeles.
My Daily Constitution— Los Angeles Series
The Right to Vote and the Future of American Constitutional Democracy
Led by: Jamin Raskin, Professor of Constitutional Law & Law of Political Process, American University; Director, Appleseed Project on Electoral Reform; Author, Overruling Democracy: the Supreme Court Versus the American People (Routledge, 2003).
At: Artery Gallery/Theatre, 913 Monmouth St., Newport, Ky 41071.
My Daily Constitution—Cincinnati Series

  • Home
  • Origins
  • Constitution Cafes By Date
    • Los Angeles 2016
    • Neshaminy High School 2014
    • Torrance Art Museum 2013
    • Dayton 2012
    • Scripps College 2009
    • CUNY 2008
    • 18th Street Art Center 2007
    • Indianapolis 2006
    • Los Angeles 2005
    • RNC 2004
    • Seattle 2003
    • Cincinnati 2003
    • NYC 2003
    • LACE 2002
  • Cafes by Topic