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Friday, 21 March 2008

Society member Dr. Luis J. Fujimoto has been chosen as a Panelist of a Group of National Leaders that will discuss “Race and the 2008 Presidential Election”. The Panel discussion is being held on April 18th and organized by the James Brister Society of the University of Pennsylvania and will take place in New York City. Please read on for more details.

The James Brister Society invites you to join us in New York City for a stimulating discussion on Race and the 2008 Election led by Dr. Adolph Reed, Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. In the fall of 2007, The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education identified Dr. Reed as the most cited Black political scientist.

Friday, April 18
6:00pm - 8:30pm
25th Floor Dining Room
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
767 Fifth Avenue (58-59th Streets)
New York, New York


As space is limited, RSVP is required. Reserve your spot today.
To register, click here . Contact Nicole Maloy in Alumni Relations at 
(215) 898-6168 or e-mail
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The James Brister Society is a diverse group of University of Pennsylvania alumni volunteer leaders. These leaders, by power of their example, support and promote the University of Pennsylvania’s efforts to attract, encourage, and maintain a culturally diverse community of faculty, students, administrators, staff, and volunteers, thus enriching the University community as a whole.

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