2022 Midterm Elections: Democracy at Risk
November 3, 2022
6:00 p.m. ET
New York, NY
Location: 12 Eldridge Street, New York, NY 10002
This live program at the Museum at Eldridge Street explored a variety of issues motivating voters, including some that may have also been on the minds of the immigrants who built the Eldridge Street Synagogue in 1887, where the Museum is now housed.
Christina Greer, Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University
John Liu, New York State Senator
Doug Schoen, Political Strategist
Robert Y. Shapiro, Wallace S. Sayre Professor of Government and International and Public Affairs at Columbia University
Ester R. Fuchs, Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science and Director of the Urban and Social Policy Program at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.
The Museum at Eldridge Street
The Academy of Political Science
Columbia SIPA
The Tenement Museum.
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