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Democracy Dialogues: Understanding the Election

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This historic presidential election, where voters came out in record numbers despite a global pandemic, has tested the strength of our democracy. The American public endured threats of violence, delayed vote counts, lawsuits, and a president who refused to concede.

Join renowned political scientists Lance Bennett and Christopher Sebastian Parker to make sense of the election, and explore what it means for the future of the United States political landscape.

Generous support provided by RealNetworks Foundation.

Detailed information on how to participate will be provided via email following your registration. Space is limited, so register soon!

Real-time, automated captioning is available during the program. For additional support, contact programs@mohai.org.

As a catalyst for relevant community conversation, MOHAI’s public programs include a diverse range of speakers and perspectives related to life in our region, past and present. In presenting this program MOHAI does not endorse or advocate any specific policies represented by the speakers, their organizations, or the co-presenters.

Location: Online

Cost: Free with $10 suggested ticket price

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