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DESCRIPTION:A conversation with Doug McAdam\nRay Lyman Wilbur Professor of Sociology, 
 Stanford University\nCo-Author of Deeply Divided: Social Movements and 
 Racial Politics in Post-War America\n\nThe 2016 Presidential election is 
 turning out to be unlike any campaign in recent history and it may be 
 having a transformational effect on American politics. Whether that’s 
 good news or very bad news has yet to be seen.\n\nAfter decades of 
 deepening inequality and unprecedented partisan polarization, the nature of 
 campaign 2016 should come as no surprise to anyone who has been paying 
 attention. But what will American politics — and America itself — look 
 like after the voting booths have closed? Are we headed for ever greater 
 polarization? Will either of the major parties shatter, leaving behind an 
 entirely new political landscape? And how do we finally confront the deeply 
 divisive trends that have delivered us to this moment in history? Those are 
 the among the questions we’ll explore at this month’s Other Voices 
 forum.\n\nYOU are an important part of every Other Voices forum. The forum 
 really is a conversation and that includes you. So come prepared to ask 
 questions or share your opinions.\n\nOther Voices Monthly Forum is held at 
 the Midpen Media Center, where it is recorded for later broadcast on local 
 cable television and streaming on the Internet. Previous forums (and other 
 videos) can be seen at our YouTube Channel or the Video Page at our 
 website.\n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/03/16/18784115.php
SUMMARY:Other Voices: DEEPLY DIVIDED: The Political Earthquake of 2016
LOCATION:Midpen Media Center\n900 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto, CA 94303
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/03/16/18784115.php
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