Constitution Café — My Daily Constitution
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    • 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
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Constitution Cafés addressing Citizenship


"Do U.S. Constitutional Rights Extend to Non Citizens?"
Led by Jeffrey Kaye, correspondent, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,  author, "Moving Millions: How Coyote Capitalism Fuels Global Immigration"

My Daily Constitution - Scripps College Series

"Who are We the People Anyway? Personhood, Citizenship and The U.S. Constitution"
Led by: Pierre Atlas, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Marian College,
and Charlie Wiles, Founding Director, Peace Learning Center,
The Auditorium of the Old Centrum, Indianapolis

My Daily Constitution— Indianapolis  Series
 
 ”Who are We the People Anyway? Our American Identity and the U.S. Constitution”
Edina Lekovic, Director of Policy & Programming,  Muslim Public Affairs Council of Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES CENTRAL LIBRARY

My Daily Constitution— Los Angeles Series


"Who are We the People Anyway? Our American Identity and the U.S. Constitution"
Led by: BRYAN PU-FOLKES, Executive Director, New Immigrant Community Empowerment;
and UDI OFER, Project Director, Bill of Rights Defense Campaign, New York Civil Liberties Union
QUEENS CENTRAL LIBRARY

My Daily Constitution—Republican National Convention Series

"Who are We the People Anyway? Personhood, Citizenship and The U.S. Constitution"
PRAMILA JAYAPAL, Executive Director, Hate Free Zone Campaign of Washington
 CROSSROADS SHOPPING CENTER

My Daily Constitution—Seattle Series

"Who Are "We the People" Anyway? Pluralism and The U.S. Constitution"
JACK CHIN, Rufus King Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati College of Law and DAVID A. SINGLETON, Executive Director, The Prison Reform Advocacy Center, Cincinnati
SSNOVA ARTS

My Daily Constitution—Cincinnati Series



"Personhood, Citizenship and The U.S. Constitution"
Led by: Chaumtoli Huq, Staff Attorney, New York Taxi Workers' Alliance
REMOTE LOUNGE, NYC

My Daily Constitution—Republican National Convention 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