Intersections of Identity in Politics with Green Party Leader Annamie Paul Presented by Carleton's MA in Religion and Public Life
Presented by Carleton University’s master’s in Religion and Public Life in the College of the Humanities, please join us online for the first lecture from the 2021 Edgar and Dorothy Davidson Annual Lecture Series with Annamie Paul, the leader of the Green Party of Canada. Paul will discuss her experience as a Black Jewish woman in politics and the lessons she has learned. Her talk titled, Intersections of Identity in Politics, will be followed by a moderated question and answer session.
When: Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 at 7:30 p.m.
Registration: https://carleton.ca/fass/event/intersections-of-identity-in-politics-with-green-party-leader-annamie-paul/.
This lecture is sponsored by the Religion Program’s Edgar and Dorothy Davidson Fund in Religious Studies and the Zelikovitz Centre for Jewish Studies.
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