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Event Series 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 Economy Days RSVP form. No RSVP is required for in-person attendance  Click HERE to register for specific presentations (Pre-registration 24 hours before the specific presentation… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: “Is Our Food System Feeding Us or Failing Us? What Meaningful Reform Might Look Like”

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Event Series 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 Economy Days RSVP form. No RSVP is required for in-person attendance  Click HERE to register for specific presentations (Pre-registration 24 hours before the specific presentation… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: “Is Our Food System Feeding Us or Failing Us? What Meaningful Reform Might Look Like”

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Event Series Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: “A New Chapter? US Policy towards Palestine and the Palestinians in Trump’s Second Presidency”

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Scott Greenwood, Associate Professor of Political Science & Global Studies, CSU San Marcos: “A New Chapter? US Policy towards Palestine and the Palestinians in Trump’s Second Presidency” 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… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: “Is Our Food System Feeding Us or Failing Us? What Meaningful Reform Might Look Like”

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Event Series Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: “Othering” Someone Right into a Concentration Camp: The Use of Racist Imagery to Deny Civil Liberties”

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Matthew Estes, Professor of History, Palomar College: “Othering” Someone Right into a Concentration Camp: The Use of Racist Imagery to Deny Civil Liberties” 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 before the… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: “Is Our Food System Feeding Us or Failing Us? What Meaningful Reform Might Look Like”

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Event Series 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 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… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: “Is Our Food System Feeding Us or Failing Us? What Meaningful Reform Might Look Like”

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Event Series 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 before the specific presentation is REQUIRED for virtual attendance). You will receive a Zoom link approximately 10 minutes prior to each registered session. Accessibility Statement:… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: “Out of Many, One: The 250th Anniversary of Lexington, Concord, and Revere”

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Event Series 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 Political Economy Days RSVP form. No RSVP is required for in-person attendance  Click HERE to register for specific presentations (Pre-registration 24 hours before the specific… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: How Democracies Fall: “A Case Study from the Roman Republic”

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Event Series Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: “Is Our Food System Feeding Us or Failing Us? What Meaningful Reform Might Look Like”

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Rowdy Keelor, Senior Educator, New Roots Institute: “Is Our Food System Feeding Us or Failing Us? What Meaningful Reform Might Look Like." 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 before the specific… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: “Is Our Food System Feeding Us or Failing Us? What Meaningful Reform Might Look Like”

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