Explore upcoming events that help us understand and reimagine democracy, from panel discussions and public lectures to workshops, student-led forums, and events in our broader community.
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Campus Events
Defamation & Democracy: Litigating the 2020 Election
Stanford Law SchoolOpen to: Stanford community- -
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Who Are We? A Conversation with Michele Norris about Race and Identity in America
American Studies ProgramOpen to: Stanford community- -
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A-dae Romero-Briones, βRe-learning Food: Indigenous Perspectives on Food and Nation-Building,β in conversation with Teresa LaFromboise
Center for Comparative Studies in Race and EthnicityOpen to: Stanford community- -
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REDS Seminar: The EU's New Democracy Deficit
Stanford Global Studies DivisionOpen to: Stanford community- -
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The Left Misunderstood: How Voters' Perceptions of What Matters to the Left Benefit the Right
Stanford Global Studies DivisionOpen to: Stanford community- -
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How to Lose a Democracy: What America Can Learn from the Rest of the World
Stanford SociologyOpen to: Stanford community- -
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Stanford Professors in Government Service Tom Ehrlich in conversation with Paul Costello
The Stanford Emeriti/ae CouncilOpen to: Stanford community- -
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Reclaiming Liberal Education in America
Hoover InstitutionOpen to: Stanford community- -
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Nate Persily β Lessons from 2024 for the 2026 Election
Freeman Spogli Institute for International StudiesOpen to: Stanford community- -
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Book Talk with Michael McFaul | Autocrats vs. Democrats: China, Russia, America, and the New Global Disorder
Freeman Spogli Institute for International StudiesOpen to: Stanford community- -
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Comparative Civics: Beyond Western Civ
Hoover InstitutionOpen to: Stanford community- -
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Who Gets to Decide? McKinsey, Power, and Public Consequences
Freeman Spogli Institute for International StudiesOpen to: Stanford community- -
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Refugees, Citizen Volunteers, and the Remaking of Refugee Resettlement
Stanford SociologyOpen to: Stanford community-