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Our new blog is a forum for members to discuss issues affecting the sector and the practice of philanthropy.| Date: | 6/17/2010 |
| Time: | 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM |
| Location: | The Paley Center for Media, 25 West 52nd Street, NYC |
This event is free to everyone.
MEMBERS: To register yourself and or a colleague at your organization, please register by clicking the above link (visible until June 15th.) To register a guest, please fill out this online form.
NONMEMBER: To register, please fill out this online form.
Part of Philanthropy New York's Documentary Series.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Funders, non-profit colleagues, and other friends are invited to this reception, film screening, and panel discussion. All are welcome!
DESCRIPTION:
Please join us for a wine and cheese reception, followed by a screening of the documentary, and a brief discussion with the filmmaker.
(Having trouble viewing the clip? Visit You Tube to watch the trailer.)
How Democracy Works Now was shot with unprecedented access to the dramas of back room negotiations and war room strategy sessions never seen by the public. Major Senators and Congressmen, influential lobbyists, small town grassroots leaders and the unsung heroes of Capitol Hill -- Congressional staffers -- are all vividly portrayed protagonists.
Each of the STORIES is a stand-alone feature film. Together, they trace the evolution of a complicated Grand Bargain, and the evolving roles of players on both sides. From the heady days before 9/11, through a year inside Senator Sam Brownback's office, to the competition between upstart House staffers and established Senate offices racing to design an immigration bill, the arc builds to the true story of the last great immigration legislative battles, led by Senator Ted Kennedy, of 2006 and 2007.
We will be featuring the 11th story called The Senate Speaks.
PANELISTS:
FEE: None.
OTHER INFORMATION: Please contact register@philanthropynewyork.org with any questions.
The Paley Center for Media, with locations in New York and Los Angeles, leads the discussion about the cultural, creative, and social significance of television, radio, and emerging platforms for the professional community and media-interested public.
The use of The Paley Center for Media's facilities does not constitute endorsement by the Paley Center of any views expressed during this event.
