Impact Arizona

  Date
Thursday, November 12, 2020

 Time
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

 Location
Online

 

 

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Join us to discuss the 2020 election, outcomes and the political landscape that lies ahead. 

What have the results revealed about American voters and civic engagement? 

How have young people shaped this year’s election? 

What has this election cycle revealed about democracy?

How has race impacted local, state and national election outcomes?

A roundtable conversation in which we assess what is and has been at stake with the 2020 election and think together about what is possible for democracy, justice, inclusion, political leadership and civic engagement.

 

Panelists

Lisa Magaña, PhD Professor, ASU School of Transborder Studies

Jenni Monet Investigative Journalist and Founder, Indigenous_ly

Warren Stewart. Sr., DMin Senior Pastor, First Institituional Baptist Church, Phoenix

Jonathan Koppell, PhD Dean, ASU Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions

Steven Webster, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science Indiana University Bloomington

Venita Hawthorne James Professor of Practice, ASU Cronkite School of Journalism


Moderator: 

Lois Brown, PhD, Director, ASU Center for the Study of Race and Democracy