Panel Discussions Announced for Annual Ralph Munro Institute Nov. 15-16
Western Washington University’s Ralph Munro Institute for Civic Education will host Danny Hayes, Political Science professor at George Washington University, for its 2016 Ralph Munro Seminar keynote lecture at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 14, at the Mount Baker Theatre in downtown Bellingham. Hayes is a nationally acclaimed scholar of American politics, elections, and media. His lecture will address the role of the media in the Presidential campaign.
The seminar will also feature experts during panel discussions on campus on Tuesday Nov. 15, and Wednesday, Nov. 16, in the Old Main Theatre. All events including Danny Hayes' keynote are free and open to the public.
Topics will include:
Tuesday, Nov. 15
Money in Politics and Campaign Finance, 1:15-2:30 p.m., Old Main Theatre
Moderator: Paul Dunn, senior executive assistant to President, WWU
Panelists:
- Alan Durning, executive director, Sightline Institute
- Todd Donovan, Whatcom County Council, Political Science Department, WWU
- Dann Mead Smith, president of the Washington Policy Center, WWU alumnus
Media, Elections and Public Perception, 3–4:15 p.m., Old Main Theatre
Moderator: Karen Stout, director, Karen Morse Leadership Institute, Communication Studies Department, WWU
Panelists:
- Joel Connelly, columnist, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Tracy Ellis, News Director and talk show host with KGMI Radio
- Peggy Watt, Journalism Department, WWU
Wednesday, Nov. 16
The Homelessness Crisis, 1:15–2:30 p.m., Old Main Theatre
Moderator: Steve VanderStaay, vice provost for Undergraduate Education, WWU
Panelists:
- Mike Parker, director of Whatcom Homeless Service Center
- Walter Zisette, associate director, Capitol Hill Housing, Seattle
- Riannon Bardsley, executive director, Northwest Youth Services, Bellingham
- Debbi Knowles, Snohomish County Office of Community and Homeless Services, WWU alumna
Mass Incarceration, 3-4:15 p.m., Old Main Theatre
Moderator: Vernon Johnson, Munro Institute director, Political Science Department, WWU
Panelists:
- Brad Klippert, Washington State House of Representatives, 8th Legislative District
- Brynn Jacobson, King County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney/Future Prosecutors for Social Justice
- Kathleen Kyle, Snohomish County Public Defender Association/Washington Sentencing Guidelines Commission
- Ron Helms, Sociology Department, WWU
- Celina Meza, Yoga Behind Bars
For more information, contact Vernon Johnson, Western Washington University professor of Political Science and program director for the Ralph Munro Institute for Civic Education at (360) 650-4874 or Vernon.Johnson@wwu.edu.