The Trump Talks: Free Public Lecture Series
McMaster Centre for Continuing Education, 1James St. North, Hamilton
11/04/2018, 7:00 pm
McMaster Centre for Continuing Education, 1James St. North, Hamilton
11/04/2018, 7:00 pm
Amid the threat of trade tariffs on steel and the changing realities of everything from crossing the border to American-style politics in Ontario’s upcoming provincial election, there’s never been a more pressing time to understand President Donald Trump and his influence on Canada and the world at large.
Join experts from McMaster University as they discuss “The Trump Effect” in national and international politics, racism and resistance, women’s rights, and globalization.
April 4 – Dr. George Breckenridge, Department of Political Science
The causes and consequences of Donald Trump: Could it happen in Canada?
April 11 – Dr. Ameil Joseph, School of Social Work
From the insidious to the brazen: Realities of racism and resistance
April 18 – Dr. Karen Bird, Department of Political Science
Harnessing outrage: Gender and politics in the US and Canada
April 25 – Dr. Tony Porter, Department of Political Science
Is Trump destroying the US-led global order?
All events are free and start at 7:00 p.m. at the McMaster University Centre for Continuing Education, 1 James St. North, Hamilton. Reserve online at www.McMasterCCE.ca/events.
For more information or to request a speaker interview, please contact Dr. Karen Bird, McMaster University, Chair of Political Science at 905-525-9140 ext. 23124, kbird@mcmaster.ca
The Trump Talks are supported by the McMaster Socrates Project.