Free Roundtable Event and Webcast
Wall Street Journal’s Douglas Blackmon moderates U.Va. faculty on race and gender in politics.
Image courtesy of Doubleday
Watch a webcast of the Miller Center’s roundtable event on “Race and Gender in American Politics,” presented by Arts & Sciences magazine.
Read about the roundtable: “Panelists Ponder the Weight of Prejudice in the Presidential Election.”
Listen to reflections and a recap on the Oscar Radio Show.
Listen to Lynn Sanders and Vesla Weaver discuss race and gender in American politics on Charlottesville Right Now.
Date: Sept. 25
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Miller Center of Public Affairs
2201 Old Ivy Road
Charlottesville
Reception and book signing follows.
Free parking. Bus information below.
Hear from professors Paul Freedman, Brian Nosek, Lynn Sanders, Vesla Weaver and Nick Winter in a roundtable discussion of race and gender and American politics led by Wall Street Journal Atlanta Bureau Chief Douglas Blackmon, author of New York Times bestseller Slavery By Another Name: the Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II (Doubleday, 2008).
No reservations are needed. For questions or to participate in the live Webcast of the event, call 434-243-8974 or e-mail us.
How to get there by bus:
Take the Northlink Connector to the Faulkner Dorms stop. Take a one-minute walk up the hill to the driveway. You’ll see a sign for the Miller Center of Public Affairs. Enter through the front door. Give yourself about 20 minutes for the trip. Click here for a schedule.
