January 26, 2018
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2018-01-26 14:30:00
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Crisis in Honduras Panel & Teach-In
The Center for Latin American Studies is hosting a panel discussion on the current democratic crisis in Honduras where Ohio State faculty will address the causes and possible consequences of the disputed November 26 presidential election. We encourage you to attend and share your thoughts and questions on an issue that poses relevant questions about the power of democracy in the region. Featured panelists:Dr. Katherine Borland, Director of the Center for Folklore Studies, Associate Professor of Comparative Studies (moderator)Dr. Rachel Bowen, Associate Professor of Political ScienceDr. Kendra McSweeney, Professor of GeographyRead Dr. McSweeney's recent Washington Post article on the Honduras election
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2018-01-26 14:30:00
2018-01-26 16:00:00
Crisis in Honduras Panel & Teach-In
The Center for Latin American Studies is hosting a panel discussion on the current democratic crisis in Honduras where Ohio State faculty will address the causes and possible consequences of the disputed November 26 presidential election. We encourage you to attend and share your thoughts and questions on an issue that poses relevant questions about the power of democracy in the region. Featured panelists:Dr. Katherine Borland, Director of the Center for Folklore Studies, Associate Professor of Comparative Studies (moderator)Dr. Rachel Bowen, Associate Professor of Political ScienceDr. Kendra McSweeney, Professor of GeographyRead Dr. McSweeney's recent Washington Post article on the Honduras election
255 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road
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America/New_York
public
The Center for Latin American Studies is hosting a panel discussion on the current democratic crisis in Honduras where Ohio State faculty will address the causes and possible consequences of the disputed November 26 presidential election. We encourage you to attend and share your thoughts and questions on an issue that poses relevant questions about the power of democracy in the region.
Featured panelists:
- Dr. Katherine Borland, Director of the Center for Folklore Studies, Associate Professor of Comparative Studies (moderator)
- Dr. Rachel Bowen, Associate Professor of Political Science
- Dr. Kendra McSweeney, Professor of Geography
Read Dr. McSweeney's recent Washington Post article on the Honduras election