10/16: Race, Gender and The 2008 Election
13 Oct
If you’re in NYC, come check out this panel!
Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality
New York University
presents
GENDER, RACE, AND THE 2008 ELECTION
“Are Americans ready to elect a woman or a black man as president?”
A panel discussion with:
Kenyon Farrow, co-editor of Letters from Young Activists: Today’s Rebels Speak Out
Richard Kim, Associate Editor, The Nation
Marianna Torgovnick, English, Duke University
Moderated by Tavia Nyong’o, Performance Studies, NYU
October 16, Tuesday
6 to 7:30 PM
19 University Place, Great Room, 1st Floor
between 8th Street and Waverly Place
This event is free and open to the public.
Venue is wheelchair accessible. If you need sign language interpretation services or other accommodations, please let us know by Monday, October 8, if possible.
For more information or to contact us, call 212-992-9540, email gender.sexuality@nyu.edu, or visit us online at www.nyu.edu/csgs .
Tags: 2008 election, African-American vote, African-Americans, Barack Obama, Black vote, Black women, Hillary Clinton, kenyon farrow, Letters from Young Activists, Marianna Torgovnick, New York University, Richard Kim, Tavia Nyong'o, The Nation, women vote
This looks like a great panel, but I’m going to miss it! Do share some of your thoughts following the panel.
Thanks Sherman! They are going to podcast it on NYU’s website, but I will link to it.
Kenyon