Race and Public Opinion: Today in Historical Context
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An online panel discussion — presented by the Citrin Center for Public Opinion Research and Social Science Matrix — focused on the history of race and public opinion.
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An online panel discussion — presented by the Citrin Center for Public Opinion Research and Social Science Matrix — focused on the history of race and public opinion.
Recorded on September 10, 2020, this online panel discussion - presented by the University of California, Berkeley's Citrin Center for Public Opinion Research and Social Science Matrix - focused on the history of race and public opinion.
The panelists included: Desmond Ang, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School of Government;
Hannah Walker, Assistant Professor of Government, University of Texas at Austin;
Omar Wasow, Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton; and
Angela X. Ocampo, Assistant Professor of Political Science, LSA Collegiate Fellow, University of Michigan. The event was moderated by Amy Lerman, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at UC Berkeley; and David Brookman, Associate Professor of Political Science at UC Berkeley.
For more about Social Science Matrix, visit https://matrix.berkeley.edu. For more about the Citrin Center for Public Opinion Research, see https://citrincenter.berkeley.edu/.
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