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Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: World War II as a Colonial War? Nazi Lebensraum, its evolution and impact.

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Kristen Marjanovic, Associate Professor of History, Palomar College: “World War II as a Colonial War? Nazi Lebensraum, its evolution and impact.” If interested in attending virtually, please complete the Political… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: Brandan Whearty, Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College & Nicholas Thomas, Adjunct Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College: “Should I Stay, or Should I Go? Resisting Fascism: A Debate”

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Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: “A Legacy of Separation: Race, Labor, and the Politics of Immigration Enforcement”

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Alex Gomez, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, Palomar College: “A Legacy of Separation: Race, Labor, and the Politics of Immigration Enforcement” If interested in attending virtually, please complete the Political… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: Brandan Whearty, Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College & Nicholas Thomas, Adjunct Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College: “Should I Stay, or Should I Go? Resisting Fascism: A Debate”

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Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: “Radical Resistance to Fascism is More Valuable Than Cautious Resistance.”

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Brandan Whearty, Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College & Nicholas Thomas, Adjunct Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College: “Radical Resistance to Fascism is More Valuable Than Cautious Resistance.” If interested… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: Brandan Whearty, Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College & Nicholas Thomas, Adjunct Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College: “Should I Stay, or Should I Go? Resisting Fascism: A Debate”

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Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: “Out of Many, One: The 250th Anniversary of Lexington, Concord, and Revere”

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If interested in attending virtually, please complete the Political Economy Days RSVP form. No RSVP is required for in-person attendance  Click HERE to register for specific presentations (Pre-registration 24 hours… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: Brandan Whearty, Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College & Nicholas Thomas, Adjunct Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College: “Should I Stay, or Should I Go? Resisting Fascism: A Debate”

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Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: How Democracies Fall: “A Case Study from the Roman Republic”

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Darel Engen, Professor and Dept. Chair of History, CSU San Marcos: “How Democracies Fall: A Case Study from the Roman Republic”   If interested in attending virtually, please complete the… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: Brandan Whearty, Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College & Nicholas Thomas, Adjunct Professor of Speech Communication, Palomar College: “Should I Stay, or Should I Go? Resisting Fascism: A Debate”

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