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Voting Rights and Elections Featuring Jamelle Bouie (All Levels)

October 07, 2022

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In this Fun Friday session, Jamelle Bouie, New York Times columnist joins Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen for a conversation exploring the history of elections and voting rights in America. Bouie will also discuss his career as a journalist as well as answer questions from participants.

Based in Charlottesville, Virginia and Washington D.C., Jamelle Bouie is a columnist for The New York Times and political analyst for CBS News. He covers campaigns, elections, national affairs, and culture. Jamelle is also a photographer, documenting his surroundings using digital and analog tools.

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