Investigating Potential Post-Election Violence
The George Washington University’s Institute for Data, Democracy and Politics hosted a virtual event on digital media’s impact on… read more
The George Washington University’s Institute for Data, Democracy and Politics hosted a virtual event on digital media’s impact on communities of color during the coronavirus pandemic. In this panel, panelists discussed the rise of hate groups and movements and the potential for post-Election Day violence from these various different groups. close
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Lisa Hagen Co-Host
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Sam Jackson Assistant Professor University of Albany->College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity
- Jon Lewis Research Fellow George Washington University->Program on Extremism
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