Beyond the Booth: Politics as a Public Good
Public Policy & Political Science • 1h 2m
Join Senator Barbara Mikulski and Professor Lester Spence as they dip into ideas of politics as a tool for creating change. What does it mean to represent “everyone” and how do politicians define the greater good? How do our political behaviors play out beyond the walls of the voting booth? When do we know when we’ve “won” a political battle? How can YOU participate in shaping our new world? This livestream will be moderated by Shauna Bryce. To learn more, visit jhu.edu/hopkinsathome
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