There's a reat list of speakers below for this AU College Dems event...they're encouraging anyone to attend who is interested:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1593928280824219Register free:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/next-steps-conference-tickets-15649565271
Keynote Speakers:
Catherine Read of Creative Read, Inc. (10:00 am)
Eric Fins of The U.S. House of Representatives (11:00 am)
Bernard Coleman of The Democratic National Committee (1:00 pm)
Councilwoman Brianne Nadeau of The D.C. City Council (3:00 pm)
Panelists:
Gun Control (11:00-11:45 am):
Jennifer Mascia of The New York Times
Mark Prentice of Americans for Responsible Solutions
Immigration (11:00-11:45 am):
Jonathan Fox of The School of International Service
Julian Gomez of The American University
Eric Hershberg of The Center for Latin American & Latino Studies
Social Media in Politics (12:00-12:45 pm):
Cate Domino of The Democratic National Committee
Gavrie Kullman of The Democratic Governors Association
Shumway Marshall of Business Forward
Maureen McCarty of The Human Rights Campaign
Voter Expansion (12:00-12:45 pm):
Matthew Scoble of The American Constitution Society
Sean Wright of The Center for American Progress
The U.S. Global Role in the 21st Century (2:00-2:45 pm):
Michael Kugelman of The Woodrow Wilson Center
Mary Marston of The Roosevelt Institute at American University
Ambassador Sally Shelton-Colby of The School of International Service
K-12 Education (2:00-2:45 pm):
Israel Munoz of Chicago Students Union
Gary Ratner of Citizens for Effective Schools
Robin Vitucci of The American Federation of Teachers
Catherine Read of Creative Read, Inc. (10:00 am)
Eric Fins of The U.S. House of Representatives (11:00 am)
Bernard Coleman of The Democratic National Committee (1:00 pm)
Councilwoman Brianne Nadeau of The D.C. City Council (3:00 pm)
Panelists:
Gun Control (11:00-11:45 am):
Jennifer Mascia of The New York Times
Mark Prentice of Americans for Responsible Solutions
Immigration (11:00-11:45 am):
Jonathan Fox of The School of International Service
Julian Gomez of The American University
Eric Hershberg of The Center for Latin American & Latino Studies
Social Media in Politics (12:00-12:45 pm):
Cate Domino of The Democratic National Committee
Gavrie Kullman of The Democratic Governors Association
Shumway Marshall of Business Forward
Maureen McCarty of The Human Rights Campaign
Voter Expansion (12:00-12:45 pm):
Matthew Scoble of The American Constitution Society
Sean Wright of The Center for American Progress
The U.S. Global Role in the 21st Century (2:00-2:45 pm):
Michael Kugelman of The Woodrow Wilson Center
Mary Marston of The Roosevelt Institute at American University
Ambassador Sally Shelton-Colby of The School of International Service
K-12 Education (2:00-2:45 pm):
Israel Munoz of Chicago Students Union
Gary Ratner of Citizens for Effective Schools
Robin Vitucci of The American Federation of Teachers
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