Coffee & Politics: Can you make a difference?

The Foley Institute’s Coffee and Politics continues with:

“Can you make a difference? Political engagement in challenging times” with Paul Loeb.

Paul Loeb is the author of Soul of a Citizen and The Impossible Takes a Little While. Loeb is also the founder of Campus Election Engagement Project and tours around the country in order to provoke student involvement in American elections.

Mr. Loeb will focus on the importance of engaging in the democratic process, regardless of political beliefs or partisan affiliation, plus practical tips for staying involved, while avoiding burnout and cynicism.

Tuesday March 1 | noon – 1 p.m. | Foley Speaker’s Room | 308 Bryan Hall | WSU Pullman

www.foley.wsu.edu

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