Presidential Politics: America Unequal: Taking on Economic Inequality and Race

Date
Mon November 7th 2016, 7:00 - 8:50pm PST
Location
NVIDIA Auditorium (Huang Engineering Center), 475 Via Ortega
Event Sponsor
Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity
Presidential Politics: America Unequal: Taking on Economic Inequality and Race
Speaker: Dominique Apollon, David Grusky, Sean Reardon

Join us for a thought-provoking panel about taking on economic inequality and race. Panelists include Dominique Apollon, research director for Race Forward: The Center for Racial Justice Innovation; David Grusky, co-director of the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality; and Sean Reardon, professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education.

This panel is part of "Presidential Politics: Race, Gender, and Inequality in the 2016 election," a free course on Monday evenings open to the public. Throughout the course, weekly panelists discuss the complexities of identity and its role in uniting--and dividing--the electorate. The course features panels covering the media, political participation and group affiliation, and is taught by Stanford professors Tomás Jiménez (sociology), Paula Moya (English) and Gary Segura (political science).

To keep up with the course on Twitter, use the hashtag #RaceInTheRace2016. We look forward to seeing you there! 

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