Today in International Politics: Speaker Series (TIPPS) - Generation Change: Youth Activism & Political Participation in Mexico

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October 16, 2024
8:00PM - 10:00PM
Zoom

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2024-10-16 20:00:00 2024-10-16 22:00:00 Today in International Politics: Speaker Series (TIPPS) - Generation Change: Youth Activism & Political Participation in Mexico CLAS is proud to support the Today in International Politics: Speaker Series (TIPPS) to to help teachers and students understand the issues in the world. TIPSS is a unique education platform that offers the highest quality of political science and international relations courses to students around the world.  They strive to create an open and interactive learning environment that encourages students to share their thoughts and engage in meaningful conversations.In the October 15th, 2024 session on Generation Change: Youth Activism & Political Participation, CLAS brings Dr. Jaime Pensado, University of Notre Dame, to discuss youth activism in Mexico. Also present in this session are Junyan JIang (Columbia) to talk about the topic in China, and Melissa Samarin (UC Berkeley), to present on Russia.This session is targeted to high school educators and students in AP Comparative government, but free and open to the general public. Zoom Center for Latin American Studies clas@osu.edu America/New_York public

CLAS is proud to support the Today in International Politics: Speaker Series (TIPPS) to to help teachers and students understand the issues in the world. TIPSS is a unique education platform that offers the highest quality of political science and international relations courses to students around the world.  They strive to create an open and interactive learning environment that encourages students to share their thoughts and engage in meaningful conversations.

In the October 15th, 2024 session on Generation Change: Youth Activism & Political Participation, CLAS brings Dr. Jaime Pensado, University of Notre Dame, to discuss youth activism in Mexico. Also present in this session are Junyan JIang (Columbia) to talk about the topic in China, and Melissa Samarin (UC Berkeley), to present on Russia.

This session is targeted to high school educators and students in AP Comparative government, but free and open to the general public.


CLAS' support is made possible thanks to our NRC Title VI funding to support K-12 teacher training and outreach activities as it pertains to the Latin American region.