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Tuesday, December 3, 4pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Join us on Tuesday, December 3 at 4pm via Zoom for a free virtual event with Working Families Party national director Maurice Mitchell, political scientists Lee Drutman and Sam Rosenfeld, political strategist Doran Schrantz, legal scholar Tabatha Abu El-Haj, and political counsel Cerin Lindgrensavage; discussing the election, pathologies of the two-party system, voter agency, and possibilities for fusion voting. This event will be moderated by Boston Review co-editor Joshua Cohen.
About the panelists:
Tabatha Abu El-Haj is Professor of Law at Drexel University’s Kline School of Law.
Lee Drutman is Senior Fellow in the Political Reform program at the New America Foundation. He is the author of Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop: The Case for Multiparty Democracy in America and The Business of America is Lobbying. In 2021, Drutman was named one of Washington’s Most Influential People by Washingtonian magazine.
Cerin Lindgrensavage is Counsel at Protect Democracy.
Maurice Mitchell is National Director of the Working Families Party. He is a nationally recognized social movement strategist, a visionary leader in the Movement for Black Lives, and a community organizer for racial, social, and economic justice.
Sam Rosenfeld is Associate Professor of Political Science at Colgate University, specializing in party politics and American political development. His latest book, coauthored with Daniel Schlozman, is The Hollow Parties: The Many Pasts and Disordered Present of American Party Politics.
Doran Schrantz is Senior Strategist at Community Building Strategies. She was previously Executive Director of ISAIAH and Faith in Minnesota.
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