Monday, November 4 | 6:00 PM

The human side of the process.

Join us at Greenwood Brewing in Downtown Phoenix as we dive into the experiences of and challenges faced by those involved in the electoral process. This forum will bring together diverse voices to share personal stories, expert insights, and behind-the-scenes perspectives on this election cycle. Doors open at 6:00 PM and the program starts at 6:30 PM. Read more…

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Our Speakers for the Night

Stacey Barchenger

Stacey Barchenger

State Politics Reporter, The Arizona Republic

Ken Bennett

Ken Bennett

Arizona State Senator (R) LD1

Fred Duval

Fred Duval

Board Member, Arizona Board of Regents

Luis Heredia

Luis Heredia

State Director, US Senator Mark Kelly

Karrin Taylor Robson

Karrin Taylor Robson

Founder and President, Arizona Strategies

About the Event

What is this about?

As Arizona continues to play a pivotal role in national elections, understanding the intricacies of campaigns, voter engagement, and the impact of policy decisions is more important than ever. This event will explore the human side of the electoral process, highlighting the opportunities and challenges that come with safeguarding democracy, promoting civic engagement, and shaping the future of our state.

Arizona Talks believes in the power of bringing people together to celebrate our differences and our shared values. This event is not just a timely conversation, it’s also a chance to connect, engage, and foster a stronger community.

Why come to this event?

Expand your knowledge and connect with leading voices on the issue. Gain insights from experts who are actively working in our elections. Also, join a growing community that cares about and engages in improving public discourse.

What is Arizona Talks?

We are a nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing civic engagement by making valuable civil dialogue accessible to the public. We create experiences for Arizonans to learn, discuss, and connect over our country’s most challenging issues.

If you believe that civil and substantive discussion is essential to preserving a free and democratic society, please join us and support our work to continue providing a public forum for open inquiry, fact-based analysis, and vigorous, civil discussion in Arizona.

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