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Exploring Faith, Polarization, and Identity Among Latte
On Thursday, October 24th, join Mormon Women for Ethical Government and More in Common for a deep dive into the latest research about Latter-day Saint communities, exploring how faith shapes their identity, sense of belonging, and experiences with political polarization. This webinar will feature key insights from More in Common’s latest report, Promising Revelations: Undoing the False…
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Women of Faith Voting With Principles and Hope
Please join us on October 17th as we talk with Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers from the popular podcast Pantsuit Politics about the power and optimism that can result when women of faith join together to vote in new ways. MWEG’s Hope Votes campaign is designed to help women prepare to participate meaningfully in…
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US Elections: Can We Talk?
With Jack Glaser, Joan Blades and Calista Small Emotions are high, language is divisive. Everyone is talking about the elections – but can we have a calm, open and honest conversation about it? How do we maintain our relationships even if we don’t agree with the political views of our friends, family and colleagues? And…
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Election 2024: The Last Lap
What are political experts’ predictions for Election Night? What key states should we keep an eye on? What campaign strategies are having success? Will the Republicans retake the White House with a second term for Donald Trump? Or will Vice President Kamala Harris ascend to the presidency as the first ever female and person of…
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Inside the East Wing: The Role of the First Lady
What are the legacies and impacts of presidential spouses who occupy the East Wing? How do First Ladies influence our nation? Will Melania Trump become First Lady again? Will Doug Emhoff become the first ever First Gentleman? Join the USC Center for the Political Future for an in-depth conversation about the influence of presidential First…
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Frenemies: Berny + Geston both love their country.
Friends since middle school, Berny and Geston are both children of Haitian political refugees who fled political instability that put their families at risk – with Geston’s parents arriving a little earlier than Berny’s. Despite their friendship and shared family immigration story, they have reached very different conclusions about politics and social issues in the…