The Edmund G. Pat Brown Institute of Public Affairs California State University, Los Angeles PBI Celebrates the 51st anniversary of Edmund G. "Pat" Brown's inauguration as California Governor in 1959 The Pat Brown Institute of Public Affairs ( PBI ), is dedicated to the quest for social justice and equality of opportunity, enlightened civic engagement, and enhancing the quality of life for all Californians. PBI, a presidentially chartered institute at California State University, Los Angeles, is a non-partisan public policy center dedicated to sustaining the vision and legacy of former California Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown through convening public policy forums, engaging multi sector stakeholders and diverse communities, and conducting timely policy research and community-driven initiatives. Pat Brown Institute The Pat Brown Institute began as a free-standing organization dedicated to California government affairs in 1980. When it arrived at California State University, Los Angeles in 1987, it became a public policy institute focused on local, regional, and statewide public affairs. 2009 represents the 18th anniversary of the current administration of the Institute, beginning with the appointment of the current executive director in 1991 from the University's political science department. The period from 1991 through 1993 was primarily devoted to strategically planning for and originating a series of core urban programs focused primarily on the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Chronologically, the Community-University Forum & Seminar Series ( 1991 ), Public Policy Internship & Fellowship Program ( 1991 ), PBI Publications Program ( 1991 ), Gang Violence Bridging Project ( 1993 ), and California Policy Issues Conference ( 1993 ) were created in this period. From 1994 through 1997, while originating several other programs, our efforts focused on improving and institutionalizing these initial programs, through the generous support of PBI benefactors. On both counts, we were successful. The launching of California Politics & Policy, our annual policy journal ( 1996 ), creation of the Applied Policy Research Program ( 1997 ) and the Community Policing Training Program ( 1997 ) took place in this phase.
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