Forward Fest: "Thinking Forward to Election 2020"
In a year when the American electorate is questioning the legitimacy and efficacy of the very process of selecting the president and other officials, four professors talk in this Forward Fest session about approaches to understanding and addressing some of the nuts and bolts issues about voting in 2020. Featuring:
- Andrew Appel, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science.
- Heather Howard, director of the State Health and Value Strategies Program, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, and lecturer in the School of Public and International Affairs.
- Kevin Kruse, professor of history.
- Jacob Shapiro, professor of politics and international affairs.
This and all Forward Fest sessions will be livestreamed at
https://forwardthinking.princeton.edu/festival and
https://www.youtube.com/princeton.
Registration is not required, but RSVP to receive a resource guide and program updates.
Forward Fest is a monthly online series that kicks off this October and will continue throughout A Year of Forward Thinking. The events, featuring Princeton faculty and alumni exploring a range of forward-thinking topics, will be free and open to the public. Sparking dialogue among the entire Princeton community — students, faculty, staff, alumni and other interested thinkers — Forward Fest will explore, engage and develop bold thinking for the future.