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Sep
30
Can Harris Win? Low-income Voters and the Election A panel discussion with Bishop William Barber II
There are as many as 34 million low-income Americans who rarely vote and have the ability to swing the 2024 presidential election. In his new book, “White Poverty,” Bishop William Barber II, along with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, lays out an effective strategy to reach them.
A panel discussion with
Bishop William Barber II, Yale Divinity School
Keeanga Yamahtta-Taylor, African American Studies
Matthew Desmond, Sociology
Ron Allen, Journalism
Moderator: Eliza Griswold, Director, Program in Journalism
A panel discussion with
Bishop William Barber II, Yale Divinity School
Keeanga Yamahtta-Taylor, African American Studies
Matthew Desmond, Sociology
Ron Allen, Journalism
Moderator: Eliza Griswold, Director, Program in Journalism
Speakers
Bishop William Barber II, Yale Divinity School
Keeanga Yamahtta-Taylor, African American Studies
Matthew Desmond, Sociology
Ron Allen, Journalism
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Date
September 30, 2024Time
4:30 p.m.Location
McCosh Hall, 50Audience
University Sponsors
Program in Journalism, Public Lectures, African-American Studies, Sociology