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African-Americans and the Defense of Democracy

Thursday, February 15, 2024

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Carter School Office

3434 Washington Blvd, Arlington VA, 22201, 5th floor, Suite 5000, Room 5183

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Discussion to consider the current state of democracy here in the U.S., and the role African-Americans are playing to protect democratic institutions and norms. Providing an historical overview of the diverse contributions African-Americans have made to efforts to defend, promote and advance democracy here in the United States and abroad

Presenters:

  • Keith E. Noble, Ph.D., Director, Office of Advanced Analytics, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, U.S. Department of State, Speaking in his Personal Capacity
  • Dr. Tehama Lopez Bunyasi, Associate Professor, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, GMU

View Keith E. Noble's Bio

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