LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Two University of Louisville panel discussions in November will scrutinize the presidential election鈥檚 political campaigns and results.
The College of Arts and Sciences鈥 international, diversity and outreach programs are offering the Nov. 11 and Nov. 15 discussions, which are open to the public. Here are event details:
Nov. 11 鈥 鈥淧ost-election Analysis: The Election鈥檚 Over,鈥 free UofL-Yearlings Club event featuring State Sen. Gerald Neal, Louisville; Raoul Cunningham, Louisville NAACP chapter president; and Ricky Jones, UofL Pan-African studies professor. Dewey Clayton, political science professor, will moderate political discussion of what candidates and campaigns did well or wrong, 4 p.m.-6 p.m., Yearlings Club, 4309 W. Broadway. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Clest Lanier at 502-852-3042 or .
Nov. 15 鈥 鈥淟et鈥檚 Talk: Race and the Election,鈥 UofL NETWORK luncheon featuring John Johnson, Kentucky Commission on Human Rights executive director; Raoul Cunningham, Louisville NAACP chapter president; and Sherri Wallace, UofL political science professor, discussing the role racial attitudes played in the election, 11:45 a.m., Cressman Center for Visual Arts, 100 E. Main St. Registration deadline for the $10 lunch event is Nov. 12, with a limited number of complimentary parking passes; reserve a spot at . For more information about NETWORK (New Energy To Work Out Racial Kinks), contact Marian Vasser at 502-852-2252 or .




















