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DESCRIPTION:AMERICA'S YOUNGEST VOTERS: Catalysts for Change and Targets of 
 Suppression\n\nExperts in the area of the voting rights and voting behavior 
 of the "Millennials" and "Plurals" (Generation Z) discuss America's 
 future.\n\nHosts: Jews United for Democracy & Justice (Los Angeles), and 
 partner Community Advocates\n\nDate and time: Wed, December 22, 2021 @ 5:00 
 PM – 6:00 PM PT\n\nRSVP: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/americas-youngest-voterscatalysts-for-change-and-targets-of-suppression-tickets-213093908617\n\n\nMIKE 
 HAIS\n\nFollowing a successful career in the field of entertainment 
 research Mike Hais was an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the 
 University of Detroit, where he taught graduate and undergraduate courses 
 in American government and political institutions, the legislative process, 
 the U.S. presidency, and political behavior. He also conducted political 
 polls for a wide array of candidates, newspapers, and office holders. Mike 
 has co-authored three books on American generational change and its impact 
 on society and politics—Millennial Makeover (2008), named a New York 
 Times favorite book, Millennial Momentum (2011), and Millennial Majority 
 (2013) as well as Healing American Democracy (2018), that focused on 
 defending and preserving the constitutional order in the United 
 States.\n\nMike earned a B.A. with honors from the University of Iowa 
 (1965), an M.A. from the University of Wisconsin—Madison (1967), and a 
 Ph.D. from the University of Maryland (1973), where he was the first 
 student in the department’s history to pass his comprehensive exams with 
 distinction. His doctoral dissertation focused on American political party 
 realignments.\n\n\nYAEL BROMBERG, Esq.\n\nYael Bromberg is a constitutional 
 rights attorney with 20 years of experience in community organizing, 
 advocacy, and campaigns. As Principal of Bromberg Law LLC, she represents 
 and counsels local, state, and national democracy organizations, in 
 addition to individual clients, on a range of federal and state cases and 
 projects related to constitutional law, civil rights, election law, voting 
 rights, and free speech. Yael is a lecturer at Rutgers School of Law, where 
 she teaches "Election Law & the Political Process."\n\nShe formerly served 
 as Chief Counsel for Voting Rights with the Andrew Goodman Foundation, a 
 national organization in 25 states whose mission is to make youth voices 
 and votes a powerful force in democracy. Her legal scholarship, "Youth 
 Voting Rights & the Unfulfilled Promise of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment," 
 published in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, 
 was dubbed a "groundbreaking study" by Slate and has emerged as a blueprint 
 for protecting the youth vote.\n\nYael, who has a JD from Rutgers Law and 
 an LLM in Advocacy from Georgetown, has worked in the national office of 
 Common Cause and at Georgetown University Law Center’s Civil Rights 
 Clinic and Voting Rights Institute . Amendment,” was recently published 
 in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law. Yael has 
 received numerous honors including the Eli Jarmel Memorial Award for 
 greatest interest and proficiency in public interest and the Eric Neisser 
 Public Service Alumni Award in recognition of her work in democracy 
 law.\n\n\nMORLEY WINOGRAD, Moderator\n\nMorley Winograd is the co-author 
 (with Michael D. Hais) of three books on the Millennial generation: 
 Millennial Majority: How a New Coalition Is Remaking American Politics 
 (Amazon; 2013), Millennial Momentum: How a New Generation is Remaking 
 America, (Rutgers: 2011) and Millennial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube and the 
 Future of American Politics (Rutgers: 2008). He most recently co-authored 
 (with Mike Hais and Doug Ross) Healing American Democracy: Going Local 
 (CreateSpace: 2018).\n\nWinograd is currently President and CEO of the 
 Campaign for Free College Tuition, a bi-partisan, multi-generational effort 
 to make college tuition free in all fifty states. His recent writings are 
 focused on issues that are of concern to Millennials, such as greater 
 affordability of higher education, more affordable housing for first time 
 home buyers and greater empowerment of local decision-making.\n\nWinograd 
 served as the Executive Director of the Institute for Communication 
 Technology Management (CTM) at USC’s Marshall School of Business from 
 2001 until his retirement in June of 2009. He served as senior policy 
 advisor to Vice President Al Gore and director of the National Partnership 
 for Reinventing Government (NPR) from December 1, 1997 until January 20, 
 2001.\n\nWinograd earned a Bachelor of Business Administration and attended 
 Law School at the University of Michigan. He resides in Arcadia, CA. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/11/22/18846411.php
SUMMARY:America's Youngest Voters: Catalysts for Change and Targets of Suppression
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