Special Event in LA: Post-Election Panel Discussion
WHEN: November 15 6-8:30 p.m.
2025 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067
Cal Alumni Association, Berkeley Law and the Goldman School of Public Policy
California is the 9th largest economy in the world, supplies the nation with much of its food, resources and innovation, and has the finest public university system ever conceived. It is also buried under a mountain of debt and gets little respect from the federal government. Democrats treat the state like an ATM at election time, and then largely write it off for four years. Republicans scorn it as an incorrigible bastion of liberalism.
This time around, what can the state of California expect from the next POTUS (President of the United States)? How will it be different depending on who sits in the Oval Office?
Join dean of Berkeley Law and Obama advisor Christopher Edley, dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy Henry Brady, and an expert on women in business and politics Jillian Manus as they dissect how the state of California will be impacted by the outcome of the November election. The panel will be moderated by Los Angeles Times columnist and Cal alumnus David Lazarus ’83.
Schedule
6 p.m. Wine reception
7 p.m. Panel discussion
All Audiences
$20 in advance; $30 at the door if space permits. Hors d’oeuvres and no host bar. Hotel self-parking is $12 and valet parking is $16 (special event rate).
Buy tickets online, or by calling 510.642.4928. hanya.shatara@alumni.berkeley.edu,
(* POTUS = insiders’ slang for President of the U.S.)