The day of the discussion, all who have RSVP’d will receive an email with a link and step-by-step instructions on how to join the livestream.
A week after the United States’ election day, this online Georgetown dialogue will bring together respected reporters on faith and politics to examine how religious values, voters, and communities shaped the debate and affected the outcome of the election. They will look back at what issues, strategies, and tactics were used by the Trump and Biden campaigns and how effective they were.
This conversation will also look ahead to whether and how the nation can come together after the election, and the roles of religious believers and communities in defending human life and dignity, lifting up “the least of these,” protecting our democracy, and pursuing the common good in a bitterly divided nation.
John Carr, director of the Initiative, will moderate the dialogue.
An online dialogue co-sponsored with
Bread for the World on
Faith and the Faithful in the 2020 Election:
What Happened? Why? What Now?
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
1:00 p.m. EST
Livestreamed Online
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Resources
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This dialogue will have live closed captioning. For all other accommodation requests, please email cathsocialthought@georgetown.edu (link is external) by November 9, 2020. A good-faith effort will be made to fulfill requests.
This Public Dialogue is part of the Initiative’s Faith and the Faithful (link is external) series. It is co-sponsored by Bread for the World (link is external) and is supported by the Democracy Fund. (link is external)