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We are excited to welcome Asha Rangappa to the Mauthe Center on September 18 for the Miller Family Lecture in Human Rights and Public Understanding. She will speaking on the topic, "Preserving Democracy in the (Dis)Information Age." Often featured on network news as a legal and national security analyst, Rangappa is a Senior Lecturer at Yale University’s Jackson School of Global Affairs, and former Associate Dean at Yale Law School. She is a former special agent in the FBI, where she specialized in counterintelligence investigations.
Noting that "Rangappa’s humor and intellect have won her a formidable following," a recent magazine profile stated, "If you could invent a political commentator with bipartisan credibility, she might look like Asha Rangappa. . . . Rangappa knows from experience how the FBI handles Russian spies and disinformation; add to the mix her professorial skill at explaining complex ideas, and she is ideally positioned to break down the bewildering political events of recent years."
This event is the latest in our Miller Family Lecture in Human Rights and Public Understanding. Through the generosity of her daughter Susan Nuetzel, this series honors the life and work of Shirlyn Miller (soon to be 103!), who is well known in the Green Bay community for her many contributions to human flourishing and public understanding.
This event is free and open to the public. Registration on the Mauthe website will reserve your seat until 6:45pm: (https://www.mcenter.org/event-details/the-miller-family-lecture-with-asha-rangappa).
The event will also be simulcast as a webinar. Links to sign up for the webinar will be posted here and emailed to the entire registration list approximately one month before the event.
This event and all advertising is paid for by the Mauthe Center.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2418 Leon Bond Drive, Green Bay, WI, United States, Wisconsin 54311