Conference / Symposium
Diversity, polarization, and racial injustice
Sponsored by the School of Humanities and Sciences
Debra Satz, Allyson Hobbs, Richard Banks, Richard Ford, Hazel Markus, and James Fishkin discuss the polarization and racial inequality that threatens American democracy.
This event is part of the Democracy Matters series hosted by Ran Abramitzky from September 15 to November 17, 2020.
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