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624: GLOBAL CHICAGO PANEL: What Kind of Town, Chicago Is?
Our records show that this program is technically sold out. Due to our attrition rate and inexpensive tickets, it is possible we may have some tickets available the day of the program. However, we cannot guarantee this. If it is a program that you would really like to attend, please arrive at the venue 20-30 minutes before the program is scheduled to begin and check at the ticket desk for availability.
The new book Global Chicago argues that globalization has transformed the city—politics, economy, neighborhoods, food, and more. It’s no longer that toddlin’ town or industrial-era City of the Big Shoulders but a true global city, and Chicagoans must learn anew how to think about their town. Debating the truth of this view are R.C. Longworth, executive director, Global Chicago Center of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations; Clare Muñana, international management consultant; Mark Brown, Chicago Sun-Times columnist; Laura Washington, DePaul Univ. professor and journalist; and James M. Houlihan, Cook County Assessor. The moderator is Mike Leiderman, executive producer of Chicago Tonight on WTTW11.
Presented in partnership with the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.
Program Presenters:
- R.C. Longworth
- Clare Muñana
- Mark Brown
- Laura Washington
- James M. Houlihan
- Mike Leiderman
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When:
Saturday November 13, 2004
3:00 to 4:30 PM
Where:
Chicago Historical Society
1601 N. Clark St.
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