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Join the USC Center for the Political Future’s Spring 2023 Fellow Martha Escutia in conversation with a prominent political leader (to be announced) discussing the role of women in politics and the challenges they face as leaders on Tuesday, March 7 at 5:00 p.m. in Mudd Hall (MHP 203).
Dinner will be provided. This event is in celebration of national Civic Learning Week!
Martha Escutia is a former State Senator from California and current Vice President for State Government Relations and Special Counsel at USC. Prior to joining USC, Senator Escutia was in private practice as a founding partner of The Senators Firm and a partner in the national law firm of Manatt Phelps and Phillips. During her 14 year legislative career (1992-2006), Senator Escutia became the first woman to chair both the Assembly and Senate Judiciary Committees. The California Supreme Court honored her with its “Commitment to Justice” award for her exemplary service to the law and its citizens.
Mudd Hall is located on the southern edge of USC’s University Park campus. It is home to the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences’ School of Philosophy and the James Harmon Hoose Library of Philosophy. Its famous clock tower stands 146 feet.
Register to attend in person: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/women-in-politics-event-tickets-520049220217.
Register for the Zoom webinar: https://usc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_v_qGcPwTQLCNCdFOhY92uA
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Get the Educator Toolkit to access resources for planning and communicating your participation in Civic Learning Week. The toolkit includes planning resources, sample social media posts, graphic assets, and more.