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TEDx Culver City Conference At the Kirk Douglas Theatre
Among the speakers at the June 23 event will be Culver City Historian Julie Lugo Cerra.

Culver City’s most impassioned TEDx enthusiasts will come together on Sun. June 23 from noon to 6 p.m.at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, to listen to and discuss a variety of ideas.
There will be 12 speakers at the event and the talks will cover everything from from innovations in education, to health, technology, the arts and beyond. The event will be live webcast by Livestream to its 24,000 TEDx followers and will offer the Culver City community an opportunity to share its passion and ideas with communities around the world.
Live Speakers and performers include:
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Sylvana Barrett, Artist / Historian on the topic of Historic Artist's Materials &Techniques
Susan Albert Lowenberg, Producing Director of L.A Theatre Works
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Julie Lugo Cerra, Author / Culver City Historian
Robert Grad, Musician / Visual Artist
Clara Lisa Kabbaz, President of the Lycée Français of Los Angeles
Terry McCarthy, President and CEO of the World Affairs Council
Paul McGlothlin, Filmmaker / Educator
Mike Romey, Head of Pipeline at ZOIC Studios
Frederick & Laurie Samitaur Smith, Owners / Founders of Samitaur Constructs
Sabra Williams, Director of Outreach and of the Prison Project at the Actors’ Gang
Ticket Information
General Admission $60 / Students $45 - includes entrance, lunch and free parking. Tickets can be purchased at www.TEDxCulverCity.com
Venue Information
Kirk Douglas Theatre, 9280 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Free parking available at Culver City Hall’s underground garage- across Culver Blvd from the rear of the theatre- entrance ramp on Duquesne.
Social Media
Twitter: #tedxculvercity
Facebook: TEDx Culver City
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