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Join us as we consider the role of civility in democracy and ask ourselves: What is the role of citizenry in our “American Experiment,” past, present, and future?
Missouri Humanities strives to implement and support initiatives that highlight Native stories and voices.
The Civil Dialogues program, a project co-founded by Mizzou alumnae Jean Becker and Linda Lorelle, provides participants with a space where they can express their views and ask questions without judgment. Our panel includes Jay Sexton, Director of the Kinder Institute; Kathy Kiely, veteran reporter and Lee Hills Chair in Free-Press Studies at the University of Missouri; Stephen Davis, Senior Fellow at The Federalist Society; and MU Student Abby Ramirez. Doors open at 5:30, and our program begins at 6PM. Reception to follow.
Unable to make it in person? Access the live stream here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcXCXLGRgmQ
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