In this video, Sergei Samoilenko from George Mason University leads a discussion about cancel culture, social movements, and political campaigns. Featuring Stephen J. Farnsworth from the University of Mary Washington, S. Robert Lichter from George Mason University, Farah Latif from George Mason University, Kate Seltzer from the University of Mary Washington, Sally Burkley from the University of Mary Washington, and Kanwalpreet Baidwan from Punjab University, India.
Chair: Sergei Samoilenko (George Mason U)
Panelists:
Stephen J. Farnsworth (U of Mary Washington), S. Robert Lichter (George Mason U), Farah Latif (George Mason U), Kate Seltzer (U of Mary Washington) and Sally Burkley, (U of Mary Washington), Late night political humor, cancel culture and the 2020 presidential campaign.
Kanwalpreet Baidwan (Punjab U, India), A secular mobilization of masses.
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