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My Daily Constitution—Seattle Series
November 3rd - 9th, 2003

Seven sites across the cityConstitution Cafés:

11.3
"Privacy, Free Speech, and the War on Terrorism"
Discussion led by CHRISTOPHER VARAS, Attorney, Preston Gates and Ellis; Former Staff Attorney, ACLU of Illinois, & DEBORAH JACOBS, City Librarian, Seattle Public Library. 
FREMONT BRANCH, SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

11.4
"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

11.5
"Making Our Vote Count - Ways and Means of Safeguarding Democracy"
JANET ANDERSON, Chair, Washington State Citizens for Proportional Representation, BEV HARRIS, author, "Black Box Voting" & LINDA FRANZ, Member, Whatcom Fair Voting & Citizens for Voting Integrity, Washington
CONSOLIDATED WORKS CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER

11.6
"Whose Free Press? The First Amendment, Democracy, and Corporate Mass Media" 
DAVID DOMKE, Professor of Communications, University of Washington
RANIER VALLEY CULTURAL CENTER

11.7
"Justice and the Eighth Amendment; Is Super Max Confinement Cruel and Unusual?" 
DAVID LOVELL, Research Associate Professor, Department of Psychosocial & Community Health, University of Washington
PANAMA HOTEL TEA & COFFEE

11.8
"Collisions Between Globalization and Constitutional Values - Can there be  Reconciliation?" 
PATTI GOLDMAN, Managing Attorney, Earthjustice North West Office, & STELLA WILLIAMS, Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
CAFE ALLEGRO

11.9
"Is the USA PATRIOT Act is Unpatriotic; Civil Liberties and Homeland Security" 
Discussion led by DOUG HONIG, Communications Director, American Civil Liberties Union, Washington
JEWEL BOX THEATRE,  RENDEZVOUS RESTAURANT
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    • Habeas Lounge
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    • MDC PANDEMIC SERIES
    • UCLA Hammer Museum_II
    • Paper or Plastik Cafe
    • Verge Center for the Arts Sacramento
    • LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS LOS ANGELES
    • UCLA HAMMER MUSEUM_I
    • Occidental College
    • Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
    • Neshaminy High School, Levittown PA
    • Torrance Art Museum, Torrance CA
    • League of Women Voters Greater Dayton Area
    • Scripps College, Claremont CA
    • CUNY Graduate Center, NYC
    • 18th Street Art Center, Santa Monica
    • Indianapolis Museum of Art
    • Los Angeles
    • Republican National Convention, NYC
    • Seattle WA
    • Cincinnati OH
    • NYC
    • Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
  • CONTACT