Geometry of Redistricting workshop

MARCH 15-18, 2018
University of San Francisco
Downtown Campus
101 Howard Street
​San Francisco, CA

GEOMETRY OF REDISTRICTING
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LEARN MORE ABOUT THE METRIC GEOMETRY AND GERRYMANDERING GROUP

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​The San Francisco workshop will be the final regional workshop in a cycle of five conferences around the country. There will be a conference component with lectures and panels which is free and open to the public, as well as weekend activities in three specialized training tracks, by application.

We have limited funding to cover some travel expenses for specialized track participants. Notifications of funding awards will be made after the selection process.
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Speakers and Panelists

Lisa García Bedolla UC Berkeley, Education and Civil Rights
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​Bruce Cain  Stanford University, Political Science​
Moon Duchin
Tufts University, Mathematics
Gregory Herschlag Duke University, Computation
Denise Hulett, MALDEF, Law and Civil Rights
Kelsey Kauffman and 
Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman, Community Organizing
Justin Levitt Loyola Law School, Law
Colleen Mathis  Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, Policy
Karin Mac Donald SWDB/UC Berkeley, Data
Eric McGhee  Public Policy Institute of California, Political Science
Michal Migurski  Remix and PlanScore, Technology
Kristopher Tapp St Joseph's College, Mathematics

Santiago Olivella UNC Chapel Hill, Political Science
Wendy Underhill National Conference of State Legislatures, Policy
Ellen Veomett St Mary's College, Mathematics

​California commissioners Vince Barabba (R), Michelle DiGuilio (I), Cynthia Dai (D) and Angelo Ancheta (D)

A cross-disciplinary public workshop

We're bringing together mathematicians, litigators, coders, political scientists, educators, activists, policy-makers, and more to discuss the redistricting problem from all sides.  
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Location and Lodging 

Lodging
The workshop will take place near the beautiful San Francisco Embarcadero at the downtown campus of the University of San Francisco. The location is easily accessible from all over the Bay Area by BART and Caltrain.

For those needing hotel accommodations, we have a block reservation. Click Lodging for details.  
Got more questions? Contact the local organizers Emille Davie Lawrence and Paul Zeitz.
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