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Mike McCurry

Wednesday, May 14

Project Civil Discourse Kick-Off EVENT with Mike McCurry, political strategist and communications expert, and former Press Secretary to President Bill Clinton discusses "Improving Political Discourse in the Media." Free event. Reception at 5:30, presentation at 6:30. Virginia G. Piper Auditorium, 7th Street and Van Buren. Free parking off 7th Street, north of Van Buren. RSVP to 602-257-0335.
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Herbert J. Paine
Herbert J. Paine Named Executive Director of the Arizona Humanities Council. Click here for more details.

More May Events...

Friday, May 16, 5:30-7:00 PM: Third Friday PCD Speaker/Discussion Series at the Ellis-Shackelford House, "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors: Walls, Boundaries, Lines in the Sand, and a Yankee Poet" with Dick George. Click here to learn more.

Matthew WhitakerThursday, May 22, 7:00 PM: Burton Barr Public Library, Phoenix. "Exploiting Racial Fears in American Politics" with Dr. Matthew Whitaker, an Associate Professor of History at ASU. Dr. Whitaker will examine the history of America's inability to sufficiently engage the history and life of race and racism. He will demonstrate that the tendency to exploit racial fears (otherwise known as the "Southern strategy") has been a fundamental organizing principle of American politics, and examine how Barack Obama's presidential candidacy has impacted this historic mindset. Free event. No RSVP necessary. Click here to learn more.

Between Fences Exhibition opens at Verde Historical Society/Clemenceau Heritage Museum, Cottonwood on May 3 and runs through June 15, 2008. Click here to learn more.

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