Vectors of Rage and Restoration: What We Can Learn From 1,209 Tea Party Signs

Mason Policy Professor Dr. Jeremy Mayer

Join Mason Policy Professor Dr. Jeremy (Jerry) Mayer on Thursday, Feb. 16 for a lecture and discussion of his research on the Tea Party movement.

Vectors of Rage and Restoration: What We Can Learn From 1,209 Tea Party Signs

Date: Thursday, February 16
Time: 7:30pm–9pm
Where: Founders Hall Auditorium, George Mason University School of Public Policy, 3351 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22201
Cost:
$5.00

To register for this program, please visit www.jcouncil.org/PolicyMatters-Feb

Join Dr. Jeremy (Jerry) Mayer for a lecture and discussion of his research on the Tea Party movement.

Mayer is an associate professor and director of the Master of Public Policy program at George Mason University. He is the author of “American Media Politics in Transition”, co-author of “Closed Minds: Politics and Ideology in American Universities” and “Deconstructing Reagan: A Critical Analysis of Conservative Mythology.” He has offered political commentary to major networks including, The World News Tonight, BBC, PBS’s Newshour, NPR, CNBC and many national newspapers.

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As part of its mission to serve the community, this lecture series is presented by the George Mason University School of Public Policy in partnership with the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia and the Jewish Community Relations Council

Note: In the event of inclement weather, the lecture will be re-scheduled to run February 23, 2012.

 

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