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The California Agenda

The California Agenda was created to educate and engage California leaders and individuals from across the sectors on significant state, regional, and local public policy issues. 

This purpose emulates the focus of the James Irvine Foundation’s California Perspectives Initiative—making California democracy work better through reforming governance structures, engaging citizens, and exploring timely public policies and their alternatives. 

Southern California Edison, Wells Fargo and the James Irvine Foundation sponsor the series.

Now available the 2009 California Agenda public policy series schedule.

 

2009 SERIES

February

Foreclosing on the American Dream

March

A New Deal in Store for California's Infrastructure?

April

The Golden State and the Future of the American Dream

Presentation

May

California's Financial Future: Getting Beyond Gridlock

June

Are We on Our Way to Immigration Reform?

September

California 2020: A Look Ahead

2008 Series

January
Civic Engagement Across California Communities

February
State of Education in Los Angeles III: Race & Gender in Education

March
Cultivating Livable Communities: Environment, Economy, and Equity

April
Healthcare and Health Policy in California and Beyond

May
Youth Violence and Prevention Methods

June
Financing the Future of the Golden State

September
Technology and the Future of Civic Engagement

October
Distinguished Lecture- Immigrations, Immigrants and the 2008 Elections

2007 Series

January

Mr. Roger Snoble --"The Boom of Transit-Oriented Development Along Metro Rail"
(Summary)
(Presentation)

February

Panel Discussion--"The State of Education in Los Angeles II"
(Summary)

March

Ms. Elizabeth Hill--"California: Challenges and Opportunities"
(Presentation)

April

Mr. Wayne Nastri --"Air Quality and Environmental Justice Issues in the South Coast Air Basin: Major Challenges Ahead"
(Presentation)

May
Health and Violence Panel Discussion

June

Mr. Robert Stern --"Political Potpourri: A Review of California’s Political Reform Issues"

September

Panel Discussion--"The Future of Race Relations"

DISTINGUISHED LECTURE--Ms. Antonia Hernandez

2006 Series


January
Panel Discussion--"The State of Education in Los Angeles"

February
Dr. Elizabeth Deakin--"Can Transit-Oriented Development Be Successful in California?"

March
Dr. Daniel Flaming--"Poverty, Inequality and Justice: A Vanishing Middle Class in Southern California

April
Dr. Ali Madanipour & Dr. Ali Modarres--"Immigration, Social Exclusion, and Urban Governance in Europe"
(Summary)

May
DISTINGUISHED LECTURE--Mr. Gary L. Yates--"Developing the California Health Care Workforce of Tomorrow"

June

Ms. Sunne Wright McPeak--"California's Infrastructure and the Future of the Golden State"

September

Ms. Angela Glover Blackwell--"The Future of Economic Development "

December

"State of the City Panel Discussion"

 

2005 Series


January

DINSTINGUISHED LECTURE--Dr. Bruce Cain--" An Endangered Species? Representative Democracy in California"

February

Dr. Raphael Sonenshein--"Coalitions in the New Los Angeles: Lessons from the 2005 Mayoral Election"

March

Honorable Hilda Solis--"Environmental Justice and the Fate of Community Development in Southern California"

April

Ms. Connie Rice--"Reforming the Institution? The LAPD and the Community"

May

Mr. Ethan Rarick--"California Rising: The Life and Times of Pat Brown"

May

Mr. Joel Kotkin--"The New Progressive Vision for Los Angeles and California"

June

Mr. Bill Hauck & Ms. Jean Ross--"The Hardest Part of Politics: The California Budget"

September

Dr. Ali Modarres--"The Changing Shape of Diversity in Los Angeles"

October

DISTINGUISHED LECTURE--Dr. Robert Ross--"Healthcare Crisis in California: A Tale of Two Cities"

November

Panel Discussion--"Battling for the Future: The November 8 Special Election"