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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EVENT—Political Protest and the 2020 Elections
DESCRIPTION:Political Protest and the 2020 Elections \nThis online panel discussion\, “Political Protest and the 2020 Elections\,” is the first of the fall 2020 series\, “Ethics and the 2020 Elections\,” presented by the Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics at Georgia State University. \nThis discussion of the ethics of political protest will feature scholars Candice Delmas\, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Political Science at Northeastern University; Natasha Lennard\, author and journalist\, New School for Social Research; and Akinyele Umoja\, Professor of African American Studies at Georgia State University. \nThe panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A. This online event is free to attend\, but registration is required. \nThis event is supported in part by a grant from Georgia Humanities.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/virtual-event-political-protest-and-the-2020-elections/
LOCATION:Online
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