To Live and Vote in L.A.: Understanding the Political Landscape on Nov. 11

STUDENT EXP and STUDY LA | Join the StudyLA and Student EXP as we talk election results and dive into the political landscape of L.A. Let’s talk politicians and propositions – learn more about StudyLA’s inaugural survey of political thought leaders in L.A. with predictions for the 2020 general election and where leaders stood according to the results. RSVP HERE.

Looking  for more post-election events this week? Here’s what coming up as part of the series The Aftermath: Part. 2:

“The 2020 Election and the Politics of Racial Resentment” on Thursday, Nov. 12 at 3 p.m.
Jonathan Metzl, Ph.D., the Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Psychiatry and director of the Center for Medicine, Health, and Society at Vanderbilt University, will give the keynote “Why Do People Vote Against Their Own Self-interests?: The 2020 Election and the Politics of Racial Resentment.” This event is part of the LMU Anti-Racism Project virtual forum series. Register here.

LMU Greatest Hits: What’s Next? Bipartisanship in Action on Friday, Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. PST
Join Student EXP in an important discussion on bipartisanship rooted in the idea that behind politics are people who want to be heard, understood, and respected. As a community, we will brainstorm ways to connect and live out bipartisanship on The Bluff. This is an event you won’t want to miss out on! All attendees will be entered into our giveaway to win a $100 Barnes & Noble gift card.

To view all of the post-election events this week, click here.

 

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