Join us on Tuesday, November 28 at 4 PM ET for the Dick Thornburgh Forum for Law & Public Policy Preserving Democracy Program. This program aims to uncover the underlying causes for increasing political violence and a consideration of whether our responses to it inadvertently contribute to its continuation. Lisa Nelson, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) faculty and Co-Director of the Collaboratory Against Hate, will discuss Political Violence and Polarization. Prof. Nelson will be joined in conversation by Chancellor Emeritus Mark Nordenberg, who serves as Director of the Dick Thornburgh Forum and Chair of Pitt’s Institute of Politics.
Co-Sponsors: The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, The Collaboratory Against Hate, David C. Frederick Honors College, Pitt Cyber and University of Pittsburgh School of Law.

