Secular Left vs. Religious Right?
A Discussion of Secular Surge: A New Fault line in American Politics
American society is rapidly secularizing–a radical departure from its historically high level of religiosity–and politics is a big part of the reason. Join us for a discussion about what this trend means for American politics and society.
You can attend this event in-person or virtually. Registration is required for both options.
Thursday, Oct. 14
4–5:30 p.m.
Refreshments provided
Keough School of Global Affairs Washington Office
1400 16th St. NW
Suite 120
Washington, DC
Registration
In compliance with District of Columbia Mask Guidance, attendees (including fully vaccinated people) will be required to wear face masks.
Featured speakers
David Campbell
Packey J. Dee Professor of American Democracy
University of Notre Dame
Rachel Deitch
Policy and Social Justice Director
The American Humanist Association
Emma Green
Staff Writer
The Atlantic
John Green
Director, Ray C. Bliss Institute for Applied Politics
University of Akron
Geoffrey Layman
Professor of Political Science
University of Notre Dame
Moderator
Maura Policelli
Executive Director
Keough School Washington Office
Sponsors
Presented by the University of Notre Dame’s Francis and Kathleen Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy. Co-sponsored by the Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion, part of Notre Dame's Keough School of Global Affairs.
Originally published at rooneycenter.nd.edu.