Join us for a conversation on the current state of the democratic narrative where we will examine existing social trends and the growing disconnect between politics, academia, and civil society in an era of political change. Speakers, Danielle Allen, James Bryant Conant University Professor, Harvard University; Founder and Chairperson, Partners in Democracy, and Enrique Bravo-Escobar, Senior Program Officer, National Endowment for Democracy, will explore strategies that can be implemented to address current challenges to overcoming polarizing political discourse, regaining and shaping public trust, and pathways to reclaim a shared vision of democratic governance in the face of rising division. This event is part of the CPL student-generated events series and will be moderated by David Riveros Garcia, CPL Gleitsman Fellow and MPA 2025 candidate.
This event is open to HUID holders. RSVP is required to attend, and lunch will be served. There will be time allotted for Q&A. Please direct any questions to cpl_events@hks.harvard.edu.
Speakers and Presenters
Danielle Allen, James Bryant Conant University Professor, Harvard University; Founder and Chairperson, Partners in Democracy;
Enrique Bravo-Escobar, Senior Program Officer, National Endowment for Democracy