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How Public Policy Intersects with Voting Behavior and its Impact on Black America Black Friday Webinar Series: The VOTE: How Public Policy Intersects with Voting Behavior and its Impact on Black America Join us for the first event in our Black Friday Webinar Series: The VOTE: How Public Policy Intersects with Voting behavior and its Impact on Black America. David Mussington will moderate a session with Donna Brazile focusing on the Black vote and its impact on partisan politics. Professor Mussington will also examine Ms. Brazile's extensive history in political strategy and her legacy as the only African American to manage a major Presidential campaign. In addition, we will discuss the election of Vice President Kamala Harris and the future and the rise of women of color in politics. Concluding with a discussion on the outgoing administration and Black voter suppression as well as the emerging challenges to the traditional idea of the Electoral College and what that means for American democracy. About Donna Brazile Fox News contributor and veteran political strategist Donna Brazile is the former interim Chair of the Democratic National Committee and became the first African American woman to serve as the manager of a major party presidential campaign, running the campaign of former Vice President Al Gore. She is the author of the 2004 best-selling memoir Cooking with Grease: Stirring the Pots in American Politics and the 2017 New York Times Bestseller Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-Ins and Breakdowns That Put Donald Trump In The White House. She is a co-author of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics, which won the 2019 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, Nonfiction. Brazile has lectured at over 225 colleges and universities across the country. In 2013, Brazile was appointed by President Obama to serve on the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. She is also the proud recipient of more than ten honorary doctorate degrees from major colleges and universities, including her alma mater Louisiana State University. In October 2017, Brazile was the recipient of the W.E.B Du Bois Medal, Harvard’s highest honor in African American studies. Brazile has served as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University since 2002 and spent the fall of 2017 serving as a Joan Shorenstein fellow in Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She is currently the Gwendolyn S. and Colbert I. King Endowed Chair in Public Policy at Howard University. About the Black Friday Webinar Series
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