The Ash Center invites you to a virtual book talk with with Richard Hasen, Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of California, Irvine -- and author of "Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy." Ash Center Democracy Fellow Tova Wang will moderate.
Written before the current coronavirus pandemic, Election Meltdown, has taken on an even deeper meaning. Hasen will talk about the major new challenges the virus is creating for the elections of...
124 Mt Auburn Street, South Lobby, Suite 160S, Room 105
Join Ash Center fellows Miles Rapoport and Tova Wang for a five-part study group examining various aspects of the burgeoning democracy reform movement sweeping through states across the country. Session 4 is entitled "Voting Rights Restoration: At the Intersection of Criminal Justice and Democracy." Lunch will be served. Seating preference will be given to students. No preregistration or RSVP is necessary.
Throughout the semester, leading advocates, organizers and scholars on voting rights, social movements, and structural election reform will share their...
Join the Institute of Politics for reflections on Super Tuesday results and where the 2020 campaign goes from here with Mike Allen Co-Founder, Axios, Tiffany Cross, IOP Spring 2020 Resident Fellow, Co-Founder and Managing Editor, The Beat DC, Galen Druke, Podcast Producer and Reporter, FiveThirtyEight moderated by Margaret Talev, Politics and White House Editor, Axios, IOP Fall 2018 Resident Fellow.
Join the Institute of Politics to watch Super Tuesday returns from primaries in 14 states and 1 U.S. territory, awarding more than a third of all delegates for the Democratic National Convention. Spring 2020 IOP Resident Fellows will share reflections and predictions on the 2020 race.
124 Mt Auburn Street, South Lobby, Suite 160S, Room 105
Join Ash Center fellows Miles Rapoport and Tova Wang for a five-part study group examining various aspects of the burgeoning democracy reform movement sweeping through states across the country. Session 3 is entitled "If You Only Knew: The Power of State and Local Election Officials." Lunch will be served. Seating preference will be given to students. No preregistration or RSVP is necessary.
Throughout the semester, leading advocates, organizers and scholars on voting rights, social movements, and structural election reform will share their unique...
124 Mt Auburn Street, South Lobby, Suite 160S, Room 105
Join Ash Center fellows Miles Rapoport and Tova Wang for a five-part study group examining various aspects of the burgeoning democracy reform movement sweeping through states across the country. Session 2 is entitled "Voter Suppression in 2020: What to Expect, Who is Fighting Back?" Guests include Beth Stevens from the Texas Civil Rights Project who will focus on suppression of the student vote and Jamal R. Watkins, Vice President of Civic Engagement at the NAACP.
Lunch will be served. Seating preference will be given to students. No preregistration or...
JFK Jr. Forum, Harvard Kennedy School, 79 JFK St., Cambridge
This event at the Institute of Poitics is the second Forum in our 2020 Election series featuring embedded reporters sharing stories from the presidential campaign trail. We will reflect on voter engagement in the 2020 election and the outcome of the New Hampshire primary with national political reporters who are covering Democratic presidential candidates: Astead W. Herndon (The New York Times), Josh Lederman (NBC News), Arlette Saenz (CNN), and Sean Sullivan (The Washington Post) in conversation with IOP Senior Fellow...
Join us for a discussion with Dana R. Fisher, Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Program for Society and the Environment at the University of Maryland, author of American Resistance: From the Women’s March to the Blue Wave. Marshall Ganz, Rita E. Hauser Senior Lecturer in Leadership, Organizing, and Civil Society, will moderate. Lunch will be served.
Join us in the JFK Jr. Forum for a viewing party of the eighth Democratic Primary Debate, live from the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. Doors will open at 6:30PM.