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鈥孴uesday, Oct. 8
鈥6 p.m.
鈥屸孴ang Teaching Museum
鈥孋reate capes inspired by the Wide Awakes, an extensive group of artists and activists who bring joy to politics, protest, and social justice.
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鈥'Left, Right, & Center: American Political Parties & the Electorate'
鈥學ednesday, Oct. 9
鈥5 p.m.
鈥孴ang Teaching Museum
鈥屝「@己 faculty speak with authors Ruy Teixeira and Matthew Continetti about political parties' shifting composition, independent voters, and implications for the future of American politics.
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鈥'Entrepreneurship versus Democracy: American Business Culture and the Road to Trump'
鈥孴hursday, Oct. 10
鈥5:30 p.m.
鈥孌avis Auditorium
鈥孒arvard Lecturer Erik Baker argues that efforts to promote entrepreneurship have encouraged deference to charismatic leadership and suspicion of collective action, laying the groundwork for a crisis of democracy.
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鈥孴hursday, Oct. 10
鈥7 p.m.
鈥孴ang Teaching Museum
鈥屝「@己 can sign up to wear Yvette Molina's volcano skirt sculpture and share what they want for themselves and their communities and what they hope to leave behind for future generations.