Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
News:Politics
Come join WE SF and Commonwealth Club World Affairs for a one-of-a-kind, high-energy town hall presentation plus discussion, the likes of which San Francisco hasn’t recently seen!
Not only will we present a nonpartisan multimedia breakdown of each of the ballot measures and candidates on the March 2024 election ballot, but we will have many of the city’s top elected officials, leaders, and key stakeholders on both sides of the aisle on hand to present the “pros” and “cons” of each issue. The event schedule is as follows:.The event combines WE San Francisco’s unique ability to inspire civic engagement and explain complex issues, with the “big ideas” thought leadership of Commonwealth Club World Affairs, the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum whose mission is to bring people together to connect, learn and act on issues that impact our community.
Presenters include:
The result is a celebration of San Francisco’s future, but one that is grounded in the realities of the present and what we can individually and collectively do to enable a better tomorrow.
Co-hosted with WE SF. This program is part of the Guggenhime Speakers Series, sponsored by the The Stanley S. Langendorf Foundation.
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Rick Hasen: A Real Right to Vote
Jerry Kaplan: What You Need to Know About Generative AI
CLIMATE ONE: Talk Isn’t Cheap: The Power of Conversation
The Risk It Takes to Bloom: A Discussion with Author Raquel Willis and Bia Vieira
George Hammond: Who Are We?
Richard Schwartz: Berkeley 1900―Daily Life at the Turn of the Century
Barbara McQuade: How Disinformation is Sabotaging America
CLIMATE ONE: How Activism Can Win Bigger and Faster with Kumi Naidoo
Michael Gerhardt: The Laws of Presidential Impeachment
Charles Duhigg: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection
Mayor London Breed: The State of San Francisco
'Island in Between': Taiwan Film Screening and Discussion
Oakland Forum: How Leaders Are Building Communities in Oakland
On the Road to Freedom: Through the Eyes of Young Leaders
Paul Belonick: Restraint, Conflict, and the Fall of the Roman Republic
CLIMATE ONE: What More Can I Do?
Week to Week Political Roundtable: February 22
The Pursuit of Happiness: Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center
Gretchen Sisson with Sen. Laphonza Butler: The Politics of Adoption and the Privilege of American Motherhood
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