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Gender, Race, Class and Election 2020

It has been said that the 2020 Presidential election is a “battle for the soul” of a divided America–a quaking nation whose fault lines include race, class, gender, urban, rural, north, mid-west, south, rich, poor, middle class, young, middle-aged, and senior. How have these divisions influenced recent elections? Does the forthcoming election promise to conform to, or deviate from, these divisions? Participants will explore these questions in a safe, interactive discussion, that will help them navigate election 2020 as informed and perspicacious voters. Participants in this FREE, virtual Arizona Humanities Frank Talk Program, will explore this topic in a safe, interactive discussion. For more information, please contact Dianne J. Warren, Librarian-Community Services, Glendale Public Library, 6075 N. 83rd Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, 85303.

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