What Lies Ahead? A Community Conversation on the New Administration

Event description

  • Academic events
  • Free
  • Inclusion
  • Open to the public

 

The second Trump administration has pledged to make ambitious changes across many areas of U.S. policy and political life. Join us for this conversation among ASU faculty experts who will discuss the incoming administration’s approach to—and potential impact on—topics such as immigration, foreign policy, democracy, American exceptionalism, as well as issues involving race, gender, and national identity. What can we expect? What concerns and challenges await us? How can citizens stay engaged in the work of self-government? 

Following the panelists’ remarks, there will be opportunity for the audience to raise questions and participate.


Recovering Truth: Religion, Journalism and Democracy in a Post-Truth Era is a project of the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict that is supported by a generous grant from the Henry Luce Foundation’s Program in Theology. 


Panelists

 

J Carlson
John Carlson

Director
Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict

 

T Fessenden
Tracy Fessenden

Director of Strategic Initiatives
Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict 

 

Luke Perez
Luke Perez

Assistant Professor
School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership


D Rothenberg
Daniel Rothenberg

Co-Director
Future Security Initiative

 

S Rouse
Stella Rouse

Director
Hispanic Research Center


H Thomson
Henry Thomson

Associate Professor
School of Politics and Global Studies

 


Moderator


JM Sianghio
John Marc Sianghio

Assistant Director
Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict
 


Logistics

This event is hosted by the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict and will take place on the ASU Tempe campus in the Pima Auditorium (Room 230) of the Memorial Union, and will be live-streamed through the Center's YouTube channel and on ASU Live. Whether you plan to participate via livestream or in person, we appreciate you taking a moment to register. Your confirmation email will provide detailed directions to the venue, including parking information and key livestream details. The lecture will consist of a moderated discussion with Center professors, followed by audience Q&A and a reception offering light refreshments.

Registration details:

  • Free and open to all.
  • Register to guarantee your seat.
  • For classes or other groups, please contact us directly with your request.

 

Additional information

Event contact

Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict
480-727-7195
csrc@asu.edu
Date

Thursday, January 23, 2025

Doors open at 4 p.m.

Time

4:30 p.m.5:45 p.m. (MST)

Location

Memorial Union Pima Auditorium

Cost

Free