Wednesday, September 9, 2020 3:30pm to 4:45pm
About this Event
Part of the Fall 2020 Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics series, “Ethics and the 2020 Elections”.
Access to health care is among the most controversial issues in our society. It impacts our election. There are special concerns over different opportunities for health care services among residents of the US. This event will consider how health care affects, and should affect, election policy and decisions.
Join a discussion of leading thinkers on this important topic:
All interested attendees: Register at https://gsumeetings.webex.com/gsumeetings/onstage/g.php?MTID=eb27ebe3db0bb0562b9418217e8c05b32.
(For attorneys seeking GA CLE only: Register at the main link above AND at this CLE link. The event is free. GA CLE is optional - $6 for 1.5 credit hours. https://bit.ly/2GEC1Wb)
These events are supported by Georgia Humanities and campus partners at GSU including The Center for Human Rights and Democracy, The Office of Civic Engagement, The Center for Studies on Africa and its Diaspora, the Department of Philosophy, the GSU program in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, and the Center for Law, Health & Society.