Breaking the Deadlock: How to Fix an Election
Tuesday, July 7 at 8 p.m.
Moderator Aaron Tang, Professor of Law at UC Davis, leads the panelists, all prominent voices with political and cultural differences, through a hypothetical situation drawing on American civics and constitutional values.
Unknown to the panelists in advance, the scenario involves city, state and national leaders first tackling an infrastructure threat that expands to include an upcoming election, questions of voting rights and national security. Will America’s core principles, like the power of the vote and freedom of speech and protest, withstand this theoretical stress test? Participants also discuss their vision for America’s next 250 years, with the goal of finding common ground through civil discourse.
Take part in a fascinating exploration of history and science as Arizona PBS commemorates the country’s 250th Anniversary. Explore the founding of the United States, its rich history, treasured artifacts and performances that define America.



















