What does the 2016 election mean for women?

November 16, 2016 • 12:30 PM • Law School 3043

Over the course of the 2016 election cycle, dialogue about sexual violence, gender and racial discrimination, and abortion rights has been pushed into the spotlight. Please join us to continue this discussion. Hear from speakers including Jane Campbell who is running as an independent for NC House, Duke Political Science Professor Ashley Jardina whose research focuses on how gender and racial conflict influence voting behavior and Prof Kristin Goss, Sanford School of Public Policy, an expert on the role of women in politics. Lunch from LUNA will be provided. Sponsored by If/When/How (formerly Law Students for Reproductive Justice) and the Women's Law Student Association. For more information, please contact Christine Ryan christine.ryan@duke.edu or McKenzie Osborne mckenzie.osborne@duke.edu.