Chronicle of Philanthropy Live Discussion
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Billions of dollars have poured into efforts to strengthen democracy, especially as political divisions, racial strife, and a once-in-a-century health crisis have put new strains on how America governs itself. After Election-Day challenges recede, philanthropy must face big long-term questions about how to ensure our democracy serves all citizens well in the decades ahead. In partnership with the Kettering Foundation and the Knight Foundation, the Chronicle of Philanthropy will host a two-part discussion inspired by a collection of essays on American democracy, commissioned by the foundations. Join Chronicle editor Stacy Palmer on November 9 at 2 PM ET for Reimagining Democracy: Philanthropy’s Long-Term Role to hear from the following essayists: Cathy Cohen, Political Scientist, University of Chicago. Yuval Levin, Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, Editor of National Affairs Daniel Rothschild, Executive Director, Mercatus Center at George Mason University The conversation will continue with a second free session on November 30 at 2 PM ET. During this event, Reimaging Democracy: How Philanthropy Can Support Civic Life and Economic Opportunity, you’ll learn from: Frank Fukuyama, Stanford University Brian Hooks, Stand Together Safiya Noble, UCLA K. Sabeel Rahman, Demos Sign up now to save your spot.
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