2007 National Conference

WHO WE ARE

Contact Us

Lance BennettLance Bennett, Faculty Supervisor
Lance Bennett is the Ruddick C. Lawrence Professor of Communication and Political Science at the University of Washington. He is also the founder and director of the Center for Communication and Civic Engagement.

lbennett@u.washington.edu | Lance's Website

 

John De GraafJohn de Graaf, Community Consultant
John De Graaf is an independent producer of public television documentaries and the national coordinator of "Take Back Your Time Day." He was also the co-organizer of the first ever “What’s the Economy for, Anyway?” national conference held in October of 2007.

jodg@comcast.net | Link to profile

 

Laura PachecoLaura Pacheco, Community Consultant
Laura Pacheco is a freelance producer of television documentaries. She was also the co-organizer of the first ever “What’s the Economy for, Anyway?” national conference held in October of 2007.

laurapacheco@comcast.net | Link to profile

 

Tim JonesTim Jones, Graduate Student Coordinator
Tim Jones is an adjunct faculty member at Bellevue Community College. He is also a graduate student in the Political Science Department at the University of Washington.

taojones@u.washington.edu | Tim's website

 

 

LloydJansenLloyd Jansen, Contributing Consultant
Lloyd Jansen has a Ph.D. in Political Science and is on the faculty at Green River Community College. He is also a lecturer at the University of Washington.

ljansen@greenriver.edu
ljansen@u.washington.edu

 

 

 

 

 

The Center for Communication and Civic Engagement

Communications Building 125
Box 353740
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195 USA
206-685-1504

University of Washington undergraduates who helped develop this program

Linsey Battan
Laura Bessert
Ben Burkhalter
Danny Chen
Daniel Dumovich
Maria Kolomiets
Amy McCaslin
Christopher Nguyen
Jayshika Ramrakha
Rima Saha
Mikaella Sutich
Abby Wittenborn

Other organizations associated with the project

Forum on Social Wealth

Political Economy Research Institute

Center for Popular Economics

Rockefeller Brothers Fund