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Attack on the Capitol—What Does It Mean for Democracy?
January 19, 2021 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
In light of recent events we have cancelled our original Jan 19 lecture relating to public health to co-host this collaborative, interdisciplinary panel discussion. See details below.
Attack on the Capitol—What Does It Mean for Democracy?
Co-hosted by the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies and the Honors Program at the University of Washington
On the eve of Inauguration, join us for an online panel discussion with Jackson School and Political Science Department faculty on what the recent attacks on the U.S. Capitol and across the country in reaction to electoral vote certification may mean for democracy.
UW panelists include:
- Daniel Bessner, Joff Hanauer Honors Professorship in Western Civilization, Jackson School
- Jessica L. Beyer, Lecturer and Co-Lead CyberSecurity Initiative, Jackson School
- Scott L. Montgomery, Lecturer, Jackson School
- Christopher Sebastian Parker, Stuart A. Scheingold Professor of Social Justice and Political Science, Political Science Department
- Leela Fernandes (Moderator), Director and Stanley D. Golub Chair, Jackson School of International Studies
This online event is free and open to the public. No registration required.
Zoom link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/92718368889
Telephone link: US: +1 253 215 8782
Webinar ID: 927 1836 8889
International numbers available: https://washington.zoom.us/u/acIrJRiNH
For more info on the Joff Hanauer Honors Lecture Series or to RSVP, visit: https://honors.uw.edu/news/2020/joff-hanauer-honors-lecture-series/