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Latinx Heritage Month Presents: Gender, Race & the History of Voting in America

Please join us for a virtual discussion on how race, class, and gender have shaped voting rights in America over the past century, from ratification of the 19th Amendment to the coronavirus pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement.The forum is sponsored by The HUB Cultural Center and will be moderated by Tramaine Austin-Dillon, Programs and Policy Specialist in the Office of the President. The discussion will be followed by a question-and-answer session involving panelists and the audience.

Panelists:

Sarah Clegg, Title IX Officer and Senior Director, Office for the Prevention of Harassment & Discrimination

Steve Estes, Professor/Chair, Department of History

Gerald Jones, Interim AVP for Student Access & Educational Equity

Lauren Morimoto, Professor, Department of Kinesiology

Kim Hester-Williams, Professor, Literature/Interim Chair, American Multicultural Studies

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