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- Reggie Wilson’s Moses(es) Moses(es): a post-African/neo-HooDoo multi-media work12:00 am
- My Life My Choice Fundraiser12:00 am
- SPH Well: Breathwork for Anxiety1:00 pm
- Book Talk with Louis Chude-Sokei and Dylon Lamar Robbins2:00 pm
- Building a Stronger You3:00 pm
- Gallery @ BU Arts Initiative - Artist Talk: "Recovery at BU"4:30 pm
- Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Anthea Hamilton5:00 pm
- Study Abroad Express5:00 pm
- Taking Action for Health Equity: A Post-Election Analysis5:30 pm
- Own It: A Conversation with Alumni about Diversity & Inclusion in the Workplace6:00 pm
- WBUR Town Hall: Now What? The Impact Of The 2020 Election6:00 pm
WBUR Town Hall: Now What? The Impact Of The 2020 Election
Joe Biden has been elected the 46th President of the United States, but there are still many questions looming about the transition of power and the consequences for our country. Join Here & Now co-host Tonya Mosley for a WBUR Town Hall with three NPR political reporters who'll discuss takeaways from the 2020 election and what we can expect next. They'll also take your questions live. Panelists: Ron Elving - senior editor and correspondent, NPR Washington Desk Tamara Keith - White House correspondent, NPR Asma Khalid - political correspondent and co-host, The NPR Politics Podcast
Register by: 11/17/2020When | 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 |
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