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Commemorating the public engagement and broad intellectual spirit of UWGB Professor Harvey Kaye’s career, the Harvey Kaye State of Democracy series addresses some of the most urgent questions facing our democracy, including in the fields of workers’ rights, racial inequality, public health, technology, and journalism. This evening we will welcome New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie. Before moving to the Times in 2019, Bouie was the chief political correspondent for Slate magazine. He has also been a political analyst for CBS News and a staff writer at The Daily Beast, and he has held fellowships at The American Prospect and The Nation magazine. His writings have appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, TIME, and The New Yorker. Jamelle uses his unique perspective to take audiences to the front lines of the nation’s most significant news events, from civil unrest to political partisanship. He has emerged as a leading voice on the national scene through provocative commentary that helps audiences analyze current events through the lens of human history and in the age of social media. He deftly illustrates how the past reveals itself in the present, and how policy-makers, citizen activists and cultural influencers can seize the power of information to make a difference.This event is free and open to the public, but registration on the Mauthe Center site is required to hold a seat: https://www.mcenter.org/event-details/harvey-kaye-state-of-democracy-series-with-jamelle-bouie
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2418 Leon Bond Drive, Green Bay, WI, United States, Wisconsin 54311
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