Presented By: Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Still Standing: Surviving Cancer, Riots, and the Toxic Politics That Divide America
Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland
Join us for a virtual discussion with Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland, about his new book, Still Standing. Barry Rabe, J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Professor of Public Policy at the Ford School and Arthur Thurnau Professor of Environmental Policy, will moderate the discussion.
From the speaker's bio:
Larry Hogan is the 62nd governor of Maryland and chairman of the National Governors Association. Recently reelected in a landslide, he is only the second Republican governor in Maryland history to win a second term. Known for his practical solutions, his stark transparency and his ability to work across party lines, he is also a proud survivor of late-stage non-Hodgins lymphoma. His wife, Yumi Hogan, is the first Korean-American first lady in America. The Hogans live in the historic state capital of Annapolis.
For more information visit http://fordschool.umich.edu/events/2020/still-standing-surviving-cancer-riots-and-toxic-politics-divide-america
From the speaker's bio:
Larry Hogan is the 62nd governor of Maryland and chairman of the National Governors Association. Recently reelected in a landslide, he is only the second Republican governor in Maryland history to win a second term. Known for his practical solutions, his stark transparency and his ability to work across party lines, he is also a proud survivor of late-stage non-Hodgins lymphoma. His wife, Yumi Hogan, is the first Korean-American first lady in America. The Hogans live in the historic state capital of Annapolis.
For more information visit http://fordschool.umich.edu/events/2020/still-standing-surviving-cancer-riots-and-toxic-politics-divide-america
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