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Charlottesville: Perspectives on the Origins and Implications of White Nationalism in the U.S.

Charlottesville: Perspectives on the Origins and Implications of White Nationalism in the U.S.

Faculty Panelist: Bonnie Honig, Nancy Duke Lewis Professor, Modern Culture and Media (MCM) and Political Science and Interim Director, Pembroke Center

Maud Mandel, Professor of History and Judaic Studies, Dean of the College

Monica Martinez, Stanley J. Bernstein '65 P'02 Assistant Professor of American Studies & Ethnic Studies, Faculty Fellow, John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities

Emily Alyssa Owens, Assistant Professor of History Faculty Fellow, Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice

Tricia Rose, Chancellor's Professor of Africana Studies Director, Center for the Study of Race + Ethnicity in America

John Tomasi, Romeo Elton Professor of Natural Philosophy, Professor of Political Science, Director, Political Theory Project

Michael Vorenberg, Associate Professor of History

Moderator: Christina Paxson

Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Brown University

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