Sherman Patterson is Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak’s Policy Aide for Public Safety and Civil Rights. Hear his comments and a lively discussion about challenges with youth violence and gun control.
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Sherman Patterson is Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak’s Policy Aide for Public Safety and Civil Rights. Hear his comments and a lively discussion about challenges with youth violence and gun control.
Listen to the podcast from iDream.tv.
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This month it’s a discussion of Tom Berg’s new book, Minnesota Miracle, by two people at the center of “a state that worked” in the 1970s, Tom Berg and former U.S. Rep. Martin Sabo.
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At our June Stone Arch discussion, Iric Nathanson and Lori Sturdevant hosted a conversation on Iric’s new history project, A Grand Consensus, examining the unique historical features that put Minnesota on the cover of Time Magazine as a “State That Works.”
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This podcast features Nan Madden, Director, MN Budget Project at the MN Council of Nonprofits. Madden is an active voice for tax fairness, a balanced approach to MN’s budget, adequate funding for government programs and author of numerous publications on fiscal issues and economic self-sufficiency.
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At February’s Stone Arch discussion, Carol Johnson, board member of Citizens for Election Integrity, MN., and Jennifer Jewell Thomas, coordinator of the Voting Rights Group, MN Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Alliance, co-authors of Facts About Ineligible Voting and Voter Fraud in MN lead a discussion opposing voter photo ID.
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At January’s Stone Arch discussion, long-time DFLer and businessman Vance Opperman provided his perspective on politics and government in Minnesota.
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The linked podcast is a segment from the Stone Arch Discussion Group, a project of the DFL Education Foundation. It was recorded on January 14, 2011, at Gardens of Salonica in NE Minneapolis. Production services provided by Minneapolis-based multimedia company iDream.tv.
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At December’s Stone Arch discussion, Rep. Paul Thissen (DFL-63A) was Looking to the Future of the Minnesota Legislature. Listen to the podcast from iDream.tv.
The linked podcast is a segment from the Stone Arch Discussion Group, a project of the DFL Education Foundation. It was recorded on December 10, 2011, at Gardens of Salonica in NE Minneapolis. Production services provided by Minneapolis-based multimedia company iDream.tv.
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David Schultz, political commentator and professor in the graduate school of management at Hamline University spoke on “corporate money in politics and the current scene.” He is often on Almanac, teaches courses in professional ethics, legislative process, economic policy and election law and writes articles on topics ranging from civil service, campaign reform, and the media and politics (see his blog – Schultz’s Take).
This podcast is a segment from the Stone Arch Discussion Group, a project of the DFL Education Foundation. It was recorded on January 8, 2011 at Gardens of Salonica in NE Minneapolis.
Production services provided by Minneapolis-based multimedia company iDream.tv/LOCATION IMAGES.
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Saturday, January 8
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Gardens of Salonica
19 5th St NE, Minneapolis (map)
David Schultz, political commentator and professor in the graduate school of management at Hamline University will speak on “corporate money in politics and the current scene.” He is often on Almanac, teaches courses in professional ethics, legislative process, economic policy and election law and writes articles on topics ranging from civil service, campaign reform, and the media and politics (see his blog – Schultz’s Take).
As usual, invite anyone interested–free and open to the public. Come, buy your coffee (the law is you can’t bring food or drinks into a restaurant), learn a lot and have your questions ready.
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