Discourse for Democracy: Discussing our Health
November 1, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Few decisions are more important—and few expenses more significant—than the ones we face concerning our health. How much should the government be involved in providing care and legislating what care we can seek? Join us as we discuss America’s health coverages, costs, and future.
Moderator:
Barak Richman, Katharine T. Bartlett Professor, Law School
Speakers:
Kate Bundorf, J. Alexander McMahon Distinguished Professor, Sanford School of Public Policy
Schenita D. Randolph, Ph.D., MPH, RN Associate Professor, Duke School of Nursing Fellow
David Ridley A.M. ’95, Ph. D.’01, Professor of the Practice, Fuqua School of Business
This session is part of our Discourse for Democracy partnership with the Duke Alumni Forever Learning Institute
September 13, 2022 – November 1, 2022
Becoming an informed voter is simultaneously easier and more difficult than ever before. Candidates have unprecedented reach and access to voters, but so do political action committees and other partisan influencers. Enter the fray with us as we look beyond the headlines, memes and soundbites. Duke experts will explore a range of viewpoints on current political issues such as voting rights, data privacy, the economy, health care and more. Join us as we use a research-based approach to consider the contemporary political landscape and the historical context that has shaped it.