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Friday, March 20, 2026 at North Beach Restaurant: B. Munkhbaatar, Mongolia’s Consul General

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  • Mar 20
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This Friday, March 20, Mongolia’s Consul General B. Munkhbaatar will meet with the Seminar to discuss the state of Mongolia's diplomatic, economic, and cultural relations with Russia. Learn a bit about Mongolia at https://sanfrancisco.consul.mn/subcategory/250 and Mongolian history at https://sanfrancisco.consul.mn/page/169

 

RSVP TO ATTEND any upcoming seminar. To assist the kitchen staff with planning for our Friday lunchtime meetings, please notify DENNIS WHEATLEY at dennis@triticum.com NO LATER THAN MID-DAY ON the WEDNESDAY BEFORE EVERY SEMINAR if you plan to attend and indicate if you’ll be bringing a guest. Dennis DOES NOT need to know if you are not attending BUT if Seminarians have made a reservation and subsequently need to cancel, please inform Dennis. Reminder: If members do not make a reservation for lunch with Dennis Wheatley in advance, and if there are too many people at the main table, chair Ryken will ask them to move to the smaller rear table, the so called “kids’ table.”   


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UPCOMING SEMINARS:

 

Mandara Meyers, Executive Director of the States Project will be our guest speaker on Friday, March 27. Mandara has driven the strategy and expansion of The States Project's electoral and governance work since 2020, positioning TSP as the largest outside funder of state legislative campaigns to advance policy goals like paid family leave, climate action, and education funding. It is not considered nonpartisan, as it funds and works to elect Democratic majorities. Previously, Mandara worked as a government relations attorney, developed hundreds of state and local political leaders, and led a foundation focused on leadership. An alumna of Swarthmore College and the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Mandara started her career as a Coro Fellow in Public Affairs. Ms Meyers will be introduced by Seminarian Dan Riley.

 

On Friday, April 10 U.C. Davis professor and author Ethan Scheiner will be Sac Sem’s guest. https://ps.ucdavis.edu/people/ethan-scheiner Prof. Scheiner will discuss the (often overlooked) connection between politics and sports—both in the U.S. and internationally—since the modern Olympic Games began in 1896. Scheiner is Professor and Co-Chair of the Department of Political Science at U.C. Davis, where he teaches and writes on the intersection of politics and sports. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Stars and Stripes, Politico, and The Daily Beast. His latest book, Freedom to Win: A Cold War Story of the Courageous Hockey Team That Fought the Soviets for the Soul of Its People—And Olympic Gold, was featured in the Wall Street Journal 2023 Holiday Gift Guide and was a finalist for the 2024 Northern California Book Awards. He’ll be introduced by chair Greg Ryken.

 

Marc Levine, a past member of the California State Assembly from the Marin-Southern Sonoma 12th Assembly District will be Sac Sem’s guest on Friday, May 8. Marc is currently Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL). https://www.adl.org/ Central Pacific Region (Northern California, Utah and Hawaii). Fighting the growing threat of antisemitism from both the political far right and far left is ADL’s assignment. He will be introduced by Seminarian Bruce Raful.

 

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OTHER THOUGHTS: “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.” Winston S. Churchill

 

 
 
 

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