Election 2020 and its Meaning for Our Democracy
Government, Policy, & International Relations
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1h 3m
Join SNF Agora Institute and Hopkins at Home for a conversation with Johns Hopkins experts about what happened in the election and why, and how our community and our country might move forward together to realize the promise of democracy. After an introduction by Hahrie Han, this livestream will be segmented into two sets of panelists each followed by live musical performances.
Panel One: How Did We Get Here?
This first panel will discuss the current state of the election, results, and insights from Johns Hopkins experts about why people voted the way they did, and what underlying party, racial, economic, or other dynamics contributed to the outcome. The panelists will include Steven Teles, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Vesla Weaver, and will be moderated by Steven Morgan.
Panel Two: Where Do We Go from Here?
The second panel will discuss what the election means going forward, and what are the next steps our community and country can take to heal divides and forge a future path together. The panelists for this second discussion will include Eric Edelman and Nathan Connolly, and will be moderated by Hahrie Han.
To learn more, visit jhu.edu/hopkinsathome
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