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Please join us for a moderated panel discussion with influential UC Berkeley scholars offering a deep and crucial examination of the political conditions that led to the rise of Donald Trump and the consequences of his presidency on US society and the world.
This timely event follows the recent publication of a new book by the same name, Trumpism and its Discontents (URL: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/trumpism-and-its-discontents), available for download as a PDF. Book chapters examine Trumpism in the context of various issues, including speech and race relations, politics of resentment, foreign policy and the existing world order, demographic shifts, and immigration policy.
Osagie K. Obasogie, (URL: https://publichealth.berkeley.edu/people/osagie-obasogie/) Professor of Bioethics in the School of Public Health will moderate this panel featuring Ann C. Keller (URL: https://publichealth.berkeley.edu/people/ann-keller/) (School of Public Health), Zeus Leonardo (URL: https://gse.berkeley.edu/zeus-leonardo) (Graduate School of Education), john a. powell (URL: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/johnpowell)(Director, Othering and Belonging Institute), and Catherine Albiston (URL: https://www.law.berkeley.edu/our-faculty/faculty-profiles/catherine-albiston/) (Berkeley Law).
The panel discussion will take place in the first 45 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for audience Q&A. You may submit your questions here (URL: https://forms.gle/NKxDjciqiMBd8hoB8) in advance, or use the chat box on Facebook or YouTube.
Please join us for a moderated panel discussion with influential UC Berkeley scholars offering a deep and crucial examination of the political conditions that led to the rise of Donald Trump and the consequences of his presidency on US society and the world.
This timely event follows the recent publication of a new book by the same name, Trumpism and its Discontents (URL: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/trumpism-and-its-discontents), available for download as a PDF. Book chapters examine Trumpism in the context of various issues, including speech and race relations, politics of resentment, foreign policy and the existing world order, demographic shifts, and immigration policy.
Osagie K. Obasogie, (URL: https://publichealth.berkeley.edu/people/osagie-obasogie/) Professor of Bioethics in the School of Public Health will moderate this panel featuring Ann C. Keller (URL: https://publichealth.berkeley.edu/people/ann-keller/) (School of Public Health), Zeus Leonardo (URL: https://gse.berkeley.edu/zeus-leonardo) (Graduate School of Education), john a. powell (URL: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/johnpowell)(Director, Othering and Belonging Institute), and Catherine Albiston (URL: https://www.law.berkeley.edu/our-faculty/faculty-profiles/catherine-albiston/) (Berkeley Law).
The panel discussion will take place in the first 45 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for audience Q&A. You may submit your questions here (URL: https://forms.gle/NKxDjciqiMBd8hoB8) in advance, or use the chat box on Facebook or YouTube.