![]() Saying that “a flood of unregulated, unaccountable money in our politics and media threatens to drown public debate and ravage our civic life, overwhelming authentic conceptions of the public interest,” a consortium of seven organizations—the Albert Shanker Institute, AFSCME, the American Federation of Teachers; the American Prospect; Dissent; Georgetown University’s Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor; and SEIU —has organized “In Defense Of The Public Square,” a two-day conference May 1-2 at Georgetown University. Space is limited and registration is required. Comments are closed.
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