Online discussion and live Q&A featuring University of Michigan-Flint Professor of History Thomas Henthorn
Join us on November 17th with Dr. Thomas Henthorn as we discuss electoral engagement and its relationship with urban cities. Dr. Henthorn is a Wyatt Endowed Professor of Public History at the University of Michigan at Flint, and his research explores the intersection between urban history and public history. Dr. Henthorn’s research challenges audiences and his students to think about the historical differences between city and countryside.
This online presentation is brought to you in part by Museum on Main Street, a unique collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), Michigan Humanities Council, and The War Memorial. To learn more about Voices and Votes and other Museum on Main Street exhibitions, visit museumonmainstreet.org.
Live American Democracy events are hosted by Ted Everingham, former-Chair and current member of The War Memorial’s Board of Directors, and produced by Michael Montgomery who, when not working with us, is a lecturer in the College of Education, Health and Human Services at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.