Election Fever: Black Votes Matter | A Discussion on Obama’s Final Year in Office

A conversation centered on Obama’s final year in office, his legacy as the first black president, what he has achieved, the myth of the monolithic black vote, and the expectations of black voters during this election. With Nikole Hannah-Jones (New York Times Magazine, co-founder of the Ida B. Wells Society), Jamilah Lemieux (Senior Editor, EBONY Magazine), and more to be announced. Moderated by Housing Works Bookstore Cafe boardmember & New Yorker web producer Lauretta Charlton.

The first 50 beers are FREE for attendees, and all beers will be on sale for a $5 donation to Housing Works, Inc. after that.











When: Thu., Sep. 29, 2016 at 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: Housing Works Bookstore Cafe
126 Crosby St.
212-966-0466
Price: Free
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A conversation centered on Obama’s final year in office, his legacy as the first black president, what he has achieved, the myth of the monolithic black vote, and the expectations of black voters during this election. With Nikole Hannah-Jones (New York Times Magazine, co-founder of the Ida B. Wells Society), Jamilah Lemieux (Senior Editor, EBONY Magazine), and more to be announced. Moderated by Housing Works Bookstore Cafe boardmember & New Yorker web producer Lauretta Charlton.

The first 50 beers are FREE for attendees, and all beers will be on sale for a $5 donation to Housing Works, Inc. after that.

Buy tickets/get more info now