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Author Mark Green Speaks

At Hartwick Rude Lecture

Hartwick college presented the 2016 Leslie G. Rude Endowed Lecture in the Anderson Center on Tuesday evening with "The New Progressive Majority vs. The Fringe Fourth: Dems and Trends" presented by guest lecturer Mark Green. Green is a former public official and best selling author, public service lawyer and Democratic politician. Green spoke about his new book Bright, Infinite Futuer: A Generational Memoir On The Progressive Rise as well as how the values of the '60's are creating a new progressive majority in '16. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Mark Green, formerly New York City’s first public advocate, an ally of Ralph Nader, and a one-time candidate for the city’s mayor and the U.S. Senate from New York, delivered Hartwick College’s 2016 Leslie G. Rude Endowed Lecture, “The New Progressive Majority vs. The Fringe Fourth: Dems and Trends,” this evening at the Anderson Center for the Arts.  Green, whose latest book is “Bright, Infinite Future: A Generational Memoir On The Progressive Rise,” argued the values of the 1960s are creating a new progressive majorityi in 2016.  (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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