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Dal students share opinions on the U.S. election and democracy's global fate

Dalhousie University speakers series explores global democracy in light of the recent U.S. election

The Stanfield Conversation | November 20

Dal students offer opinions on The U.S. Election and Democracy's Global Fate

12 days ago
Duration 3:39
Leading up to The Stanfield Conversation at Dalhousie University on Nov. 20, CBC asked current Dalhousie University students to answer a few questions on the topic of The U.S. Election and Democracy's Global Fate. Video & photo: Robert Short/CBC | Editor: Greg Guy/CBC
Dalhousie University's fourth annual Stanfield Conversation will explore The U.S. Election and Democracy's Global Fate.

Join the conversation on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024 at 7 p.m., in the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium, Dalhousie Arts Centre in Halifax. Register for in-person seating or to receive lives tream access details here.


This year's featured speakers include:

  • Dr. Debra Thompson, Canada Research Chair in Racial Inequality in Democratic Societies and Associate Professor of Political Science at McGill University 
  •  Doug Saunders, The Globe and Mail international affairs columnist. 
  • Guest moderator will be Piya Chattopadhyay, host of CBC's The Sunday Magazine.
Four Dalhousie University students on campus, standing together for a photo. They inlcude four women and one man.
Dalhousie students, from left, Kriti Maini, Emily La Rocque, Liam Coady, Surbhi Gautam and Sinead O'Neill offer their opinions on the U.S. election and democracy's global fate, leading up to the Stanfield Conversation speaker series on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. (Robert Short / CBC)

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