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"Gavin Newsom: Government in the Digital Age" at the National Constitution Center

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 6:30pm - 7:30pm Location:
National Constitution Center,
525 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA
19106
United States
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Website:
http://constitutioncenter.org/ Join California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom as he discusses his newly released book, Citizenville: Connecting People and Government in the Digital Age —a guide for how ordinary citizens can use technology and social media to transform American democracy.
Renowned as a political, digital, and entrepreneurial pioneer, Lieutenant Governor Newsom served two terms as the youngest mayor of San Francisco—where he granted marriage licenses to same-sex couples and fostered the city’s growth as a center for technology.
This program is part of the Center’s 10th anniversary celebration as the museum of "We the People".
Please note that programs are subject to change; call the National Constitution Center or check this page for the most current information. Programs begin promptly and latecomers may not be admitted.