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UNE to host Stacey Abrams for MLK Celebration later this month

UNE will host “A Conversation with Stacey Abrams” at 12 p.m. at Innovation Hall on the University’s Portland Campus.
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PORTLAND, Maine — The University of New England will host Georgia politician, lawyer, and voting rights champion Stacey Abrams as part of its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Wednesday, Jan. 22.

UNE will host “A Conversation with Stacey Abrams” at 12 p.m. at Innovation Hall on the University’s Portland Campus. The event is free and open to the public. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Abrams is a New York Times bestselling author, serial entrepreneur, nonprofit CEO, and political leader. A seven-time Georgia House Democratic leader, she made history in 2018 when she earned the Democratic nomination for governor of Georgia, the first black woman to do so for a major party in the United States.

Abrams has founded multiple organizations devoted to voting rights, training and hiring young people of color, and tackling social issues at both the state and national levels. After witnessing the mismanagement of the 2018 election by the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, Abrams launched the organization Fair Fight to ensure every Georgian has a voice in the election system.

Abrams holds degrees from Spelman College, the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, and Yale Law School.

Joining Abrams is Theodore R. Johnson, a senior fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice who explores the interactions between race, electoral behavior, and policy outcomes that result in socio-economic and political disparities.

Johnson’s research and writing on politics and racial disparities has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, and several other national and niche publications. He is author of the forthcoming book “When the Stars Begin to Fall,” which is an argument for the creation of a national solidarity that combats the racial inequality threatening America.

Johnson holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Hampton University, a master’s degree with a concentration in international relations from Harvard University, and a doctorate of law and policy from Northeastern University.

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