My Daily Constitution—Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions Series
May 12th - June 6th 2002
Les Deux Café, 1638 N Las Palmas Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028
Pilot Constitution Café series developed in the framework of the exhibition Democracy When? Activist Strategizing in Los Angeles, guest curated by independent curator Tone O. Nielsen
Presented by Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, HollywoodConstitution Cafés:
5.12
"Encounters with the U.S. Constitution"
Led by: Scott Bowman, Professor of Political Science, Cal State,
Barbara Ellis, President of the San Bernardino Chapter of Families to Amend the California Three Strikes Law,
Eddy Kurushima, artist and docent, The Japanese American National Museum
5.26
"History and Background of the U.S. Constitution"
Led by: Stephen Rohde, Constitutional Lawyer; Former President, American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California
6.9
"Other Models, Other Possibilities"
Led by: Lydia Brazon, Executive Director of the Humanitarian Law Project
May 12th - June 6th 2002
Les Deux Café, 1638 N Las Palmas Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028
Pilot Constitution Café series developed in the framework of the exhibition Democracy When? Activist Strategizing in Los Angeles, guest curated by independent curator Tone O. Nielsen
Presented by Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, HollywoodConstitution Cafés:
5.12
"Encounters with the U.S. Constitution"
Led by: Scott Bowman, Professor of Political Science, Cal State,
Barbara Ellis, President of the San Bernardino Chapter of Families to Amend the California Three Strikes Law,
Eddy Kurushima, artist and docent, The Japanese American National Museum
5.26
"History and Background of the U.S. Constitution"
Led by: Stephen Rohde, Constitutional Lawyer; Former President, American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California
6.9
"Other Models, Other Possibilities"
Led by: Lydia Brazon, Executive Director of the Humanitarian Law Project