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Democracy Remixed: Black Youth and the Future of American Politics

Location: OSI-New York
Event Date: September 20, 2010
Event Time: 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Contact:
Hayley Roberts
hroberts@sorosny.org
1-212-548-0115
Please RSVP. Space is limited.

In her book Democracy Remixed: Black Youth and the Future of American Politics (Oxford University Press), scholar Cathy J. Cohen offers an authoritative analysis of the state of black youth in America today. Utilizing results from the Black Youth Project, a groundbreaking national survey, Cohen focuses on the experiences of young black Americans and provides a complex and balanced picture of the intersection of opportunity and discrimination in their lives. 

This Open Society Foundations event will explore the topics raised in Democracy Remixed by looking at the role black youth play in the current political landscape; focusing on what elected officials, community organizers, leaders, and others can do to inspire civic participation and engagement among black youth; and providing strategies on how to nurture leadership among black youth in their communities.

Panelists

Doors will open at 5:00 for special book signing with panelists. Light refreshments will be served.

This event is sponsored by the U.S. Programs Democracy and Power Fund and Campaign for Black Male Achievement of the Open Society Foundations.

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