That are often times not at the table for our public process. Our overarching goal for this activity two was to ask people to connect their environmental values to our programs, and think critically about where we could improve and overlap. And now i would like to introduce my colleague asia meshack, our senior strategist, and outreach and communications. Shell be talking about key themes, our takeaways from this. Thanks, doug, and the rest of the team for that explanation there. Hay the ground work for a bit of what i am going to cover which is to give you the high level takeaways that we extracted from our conversations with the Community Members. Of course, theres much more detail to go into and to be explored in later conversations, but just so you guys have a sense of what conclusions or what sort of takeaways we were able to come out with with our conversations. I missed my clicker here. So d looks like we have a little fault with our visuals here. But as doug, anthony, and donni
The team for that explanation there. Hay the ground work for a bit of what i am going to cover which is to give you the high level takeaways that we extracted from our conversations with the Community Members. Of course, theres much more detail to go into and to be explored in later conversations, but just so you guys have a sense of what conclusions or what sort of takeaways we were able to come out with with our conversations. I missed my clicker here. So d looks like we have a little fault with our visuals here. But as doug, anthony, and donnie have gone into, this was fundamentally a qualitative exercise. Fundamentally about dialogue with our Community Members, understanding through that format where their values were, and how our program intersected with that with their understanding of the citys priorities were. But thanks to the note takers and thanks to the writing exercise that the participants undertook in parallel with the conversations that were sort of volleying between th
Square in ucla. This is about 1 an hour and 15 minutes. Steven greenhouse was a reporter for the New York Times for 31 years and spent his last 19 years at the time that the labor workplace reporter covering topics ranging from poverty to fight for 1 15 fast food disasters and bangladesh. Hes also the author of the awardwinning books the big squeeze tough times for the american worker. Please give a warm welcome to mr. Steven greenhouse. [applause] good evening and welcome to the discussion discussing a hot topic the globalization served as global elites in the course of the news we see article after article about how the workers in youngstown and base their Economic Growth and those against globalization are often beneficiaries of globalization. They use their mobile phones assembled in china. For the big show an excellent panel of experts to discuss globalization tonight. The president of the World Trade Center los angeles previously served as the los angeles secretarygeneral and as
Square in ucla. This is about 1 an hour and 15 minutes. Steven greenhouse was a reporter for the New York Times for 31 years and spent his last 19 years at the time that the labor workplace reporter covering topics ranging from poverty to fight for 1 15 fast food disasters and bangladesh. Hes also the author of the awardwinning books the big squeeze tough times for the american worker. Please give a warm welcome to mr. Steven greenhouse. [applause] good evening and welcome to the discussion discussing a hot topic the globalization served as global elites in the course of the news we see article after article about how the workers in youngstown and base their Economic Growth and those against globalization are often beneficiaries of globalization. They use their mobile phones assembled in china. For the big show an excellent panel of experts to discuss globalization tonight. The president of the World Trade Center los angeles previously served as the los angeles secretarygeneral and as
And if you want yet another sign from the news gods that we really should open our minds to what may have previously been unimaginable, another sheer coincidence today is that on halloween and on the day that washington woke up to its First National championship in 95 years and on the day that the house voted to move forward for only the third time in modern American History with impeachment proceedings against a sitting president , on this same day, our great allies overseas, the brits, today started their own election. Because as nutty as this brexit thing is that they are going through, and as nutty as a lot of things are about british politic, the brits do actually have one very, very sensible thing in their politics that i would do anything to have us dopt here, which is that they have a really strict time limit on their elections. Their elections are six weeks, full stop, thats it. Unlike us where even the primary process takes more than a year in our president ial elections and