Partisanship or White Protectionism? The Emergence of the Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement

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CENTER FOR "RACE," CULTURE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

COLLOQUIA SERIES A Conversation with Craig Burnett, PhD, Hofstra University Partisanship or White Protectionism? The Emergence of the Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement What is a Second Amendment Sanctuary and why did counties across the United States declare themselves as one during the past decade? Examining all 3,100+ counties in the United States, analysis reveals that counties approve Second Amendment Sanctuary proclamations if they are among of the most partisan in the country and/or one of the few counties that became less diverse over the last decade. Counties that approved a sanctuary resolution have experienced real political consequences in the years that followed their passage: turnout for Black voters has declined while turnout for White voters has increased. Register in advance.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2024, 1:00-2:25 P.M. Roosevelt Hall, Room 203, South Campus. Free and open to the public. Information: Call 516-463-6585 or email RaceCultureSocialJustice@hofstra.edu.

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Professor Burnett's research focuses on voting behavior, direct democracy, electoral institutions, race and ethnic politics, and research methods.


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