National Archives at Kansas City

Journalist David Shipler to Discuss Ethnic, Religious, and Racial Identity in a Fractured World: Challenges Awaiting the 45th U.S. President

National Archives at Kansas City

For More Information Contact:
Kimberlee Ried, 816-268-8072

Press Release: October 31, 2016

Kansas City (MO)… On Monday, November 14 at 6:30 p.m., the National Archives, in partnership with the National World War I Museum and Memorial and Park University, will host journalist David Shipler who will discuss Ethnic, Religious, and Racial Identity in a Fractured World: Challenges Awaiting the 45th U.S. President.

NOTE: This program will take place at the National World War I Museum and Memorial, Two Memorial Drive, Kansas City, MO 64108.

On January 20, 2017, the 45th U.S. President will face significant foreign policy challenges, exacerbated by increased conflicts transcending geographical boundaries. On the domestic front, increased ethnic, religious and racial tensions have garnered national attention and impacted both public policy and the tone of the 2016 U.S. general election. Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Shipler shares thought-provoking analysis on our past, our present and where the United States might be headed.

This program is presented in partnership with Park University and the National World War I Museum and Memorial. RSVP here.

The National Archives at Kansas City is home to historical records dating from the 1820s to the 1990s created or received by Federal agencies in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. For more information, call 816-268-8000 or visit us online.

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