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another event in New York City that may be of interest.
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Thomas Frank, author of What's the Matter with Kansas?, and Nation
columnist Katha Pollitt will be among the featured panelists at
Contexts magazine's "How Many Americas?: Culture Wars and U.S.
Politics," to be held Thursday, February 24th, 6-8 p.m. at NYU's
Kimmel Center for University Life, Room 914 (60 Washington Sq. South at
LaGuardia Place).
Other panelists are University of Pennsylvania Sociologist Elijah
Anderson and Kimberly DaCosta of Harvard University's African and
African American Studies Department. NYU Sociologist Eric Klinenberg
will moderate the session.
The event marks the publication of the Winter 2005 issue of Contexts, a
sociology magazine edited by James M. Jasper and NYU Sociologist Jeff
Goodwin (www.contextsmagzine.org), which is now based at New York
University. Contexts is the American Sociological Association's
magazine for general readers.
WHAT: "How Many Americas?: Culture Wars and U.S. Politics"
WHO: Thomas Frank, Katha Pollitt, Elijah Anderson, Kimberly DeCosta,
and Eric Klinenberg (moderator)
WHEN: February 24, 6-8 p.m.
WHERE: NYU's Kimmel Center for University Life, Room 914 (60 Washington
Sq. South at LaGuardia Place)
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