Surreal Politics: How Anxiety About Race, Gender, and Inequality Is Shaping the 2016 Campaign |
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Surreal Politics: How Anxiety About Race, Gender, and Inequality Is Shaping the 2016 Presidential Campaign
This stimulating panel discussion features Henry E. Brady, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy and Class of 1941 Monroe Deutsch Professor of Political Science and Public Policy; Jonathan Stein M.P.P., J.D. ’13, former UC Student Regent and civil rights attorney at Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus; and Goldman School Professors Sarah Anzia, political scientist, and Jack Glaser, social psychologist. Maria Echaveste J.D. ’80, Policy and Program Director at Berkeley Law’s Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy, moderates. The CALIFORNIA Live! lecture series brings innovative ideas emanating from UC Berkeley and featured in California magazine to venues near you. The series explores everything from politics to diversity; from technology to popular culture. Come hear Berkeley’s finest minds discuss today’s important issues, then join the conversation. Sponsored by the Cal Alumni Association and the Goldman School of Public Policy http://alumni.berkeley.edu/ https://gspp.berkeley.edu/ |