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The Alameda Public Affairs Forum is a voluntary non-profit,non-partisan educational group whose purpose is to educate the public in Alameda and the wider San Francisco-East Bay Area about issues of local, national, and international concern.

The APAF presents forums, discussion meetings and seminars to which the public is invited free of charge.

Voluntary donations to cover the costs of presenting the meetings and publicity are solicited at the meetings.

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FORUM LOCATION

Unless otherwise noted, the Forum is held every second Saturday evening from 7 to 9:30 pm in Conference Rooms A/B at the Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda, California.

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To request audio CD recordings of previous forums, indicate the date and title of each forum recording as detailed below.

For each audio recording ordered, include $10 in U.S. in check or money order payable to Alameda Public Affairs Forum and your desired shipping address. CDs will be sent by USPS first-class mail.

Audio recordings of Alameda Public Affairs Forum events are created by Joseph Woodard Multimedia.

 

RECENT FORUMS

Jan 2008

Breaking Big Oil: How the Industry Works
Antonia Juhasz, author of “The Bu$h Agenda"

Dec 2007

The Care Crisis: How Women Bear the Burden of A National Emergency
Prof. Ruth Rosen, Visiting Professor of History and Public Policy at UC Berkeley

Nov 2007

Global Citizenship vs. A New Arms Race
Jan Kavan, diplomat of the Czech Republic

Oct 2007

Wal-Mart: The Face of 21st Century Capitalism
Professor Nelson Lichtenstein, Labor Historian UCSB