The Hyperpartisan Era In Washington: Can Federal Bipartisanship Be Revived?

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6:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.

Bill Green Lecture

Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy and the Center for New York City Affairs presented the inaugural Bill Green Lecture on May 28, 2008.

Watch the video 

featuring Ronald Brownstein, political director of Atlantic Media Group (publisher of The Atlantic, National Journal, CongressDaily, and The Hotline) and author of The Second Civil War: How Extreme Partisanship has Paralyzed Washington and Polarized America (Penguin Press, 2007).

The lecture was followed by a panel discussion with:

Jenny Backus, Democratic consultant (unaffiliated in the 2008 presidential race)

David Chalian, political director, ABC News

David Greenberg, professor of history, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

 

The Bill Green Lecture Series memorializes the late Honorable Bill Green (1929-2002), who represented the East Side of Manhattan in Congress from 1978-1992. Bill Green was an independent thinker who frequently crossed the aisle to collaborate on critical issues such as the environment, urban policy and affordable housing. He served as a Trustee of The New School and a board member of Milano. This lecture series, which pays tribute to his deep commitment to bipartisanship, is generously funded by the Taconic Foundation, on whose board he also served.

       
Pat Green
  

Ronald Brownstein

 

Jenny Backus

 

David Chalian

 

David Greenberg

 

  
Location:

Swayduck Auditorium, Albert List Academic Center, 65 Fifth Avenue

Admission:
Free; seating is limited; reservations required by calling or emailing

Phone: 212.229.5418
Email: milanoevents@newschool.edu