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共催イベント

Live Taping of 89.3 KPCC-FM’s Award-Winning

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共催イベント

Live Taping of 89.3 KPCC-FM’s Award-Winning

Invite You to Join Them at a Live Taping of 89.3 KPCC-FM’s Award-Winning

AirTalk with Larry Mantle

The Role of Race in the 2008 Elections

Hear a discussion with some of the most knowledgeable spokesmen in the nation:

Shelby Steele
Award winning author of A Bound Man: Why We Are Excited About Obama and Why He Can’t Win, award-winning scholar, columnist and documentary film maker

Terence Samuel
Deputy Editor, theRoot.com (Prof. Henry Louis Gates’ publication), former senior editor US News and World Report, senior correspondent, The American Prospect

Richard Thompson Ford
Professor, Stanford Law School, author of “The Race Card: How Bluffing About Bias Makes Race Relations Worse,” prolific author on issues of race and multiculturalism

Wine and Cheese Reception Following Program

National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
111 North Central Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(Across from the Japanese American National Museum)
pdf for directions.
RSVP (213) 623-6003 or by email to cai@cai-la.org

The Program is made possible by generous grants from the Righteous Persons Foundation and the John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation.

2008年06月26日(木)

7:00 PM ~ 8:30 PM PDT

Invite You to Join Them at a Live Taping of 89.3 KPCC-FM’s Award-Winning

AirTalk with Larry Mantle

The Role of Race in the 2008 Elections

Hear a discussion with some of the most knowledgeable spokesmen in the nation:

Shelby Steele
Award winning author of A Bound Man: Why We Are Excited About Obama and Why He Can’t Win, award-winning scholar, columnist and documentary film maker

Terence Samuel
Deputy Editor, theRoot.com (Prof. Henry Louis Gates’ publication), former senior editor US News and World Report, senior correspondent, The American Prospect

Richard Thompson Ford
Professor, Stanford Law School, author of “The Race Card: How Bluffing About Bias Makes Race Relations Worse,” prolific author on issues of race and multiculturalism

Wine and Cheese Reception Following Program

National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
111 North Central Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(Across from the Japanese American National Museum)
pdf for directions.
RSVP (213) 623-6003 or by email to cai@cai-la.org

The Program is made possible by generous grants from the Righteous Persons Foundation and the John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation.

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