An Evening in Conversation with Del. Sally Hudson and Denver Riggleman DEC 1, 2022 | 4:30 PM Bond House Register Join Batten School assistant professor and Delegate Sally Hudson (D) and former Republican Congressman Denver Riggleman as they sit down for a live One Small Step conversation. In their live One Small Step conversation, Delegate Hudson and Congressman Riggleman will have the chance to share stories about their formative political memories, influential people in their lives, and experiences with misunderstanding and connection with others. UVA’s Karsh Institute of Democracy has partnered with StoryCorps to bring One Small Step to the greater Charlottesville community. One Small Step brings individuals together across lines of ideological and other differences so they can have a meaningful exchange of stories and perspectives. To date, the Karsh Institute has recorded over 80 conversations between members of the local community, including many UVA students, faculty, and staff. Attendance is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served beginning at 4:30PM and the conversation will begin at 5:00PM. Parking will be available in UVA lot B2 behind Bond House. Sally Hudson Sally Hudson is an assistant professor of public policy at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. Hudson is a labor economist who studies recruiting and retention in the public sector. Her recent work analyzes teacher retention in hard-to-staff school districts and the effects of salary schedules on mid-career recruiting. Read full bio Related Content Sally Hudson UVA Hosts Stop on Virginia Ratify ERA Bus Tour News On Wednesday morning, Nov. 14th, students, faculty, staff, and members of the community gathered in The Dome Room of The Rotunda for a panel discussion titled “Mobilizing for the ERA: Lessons from the Past and Present.” The event was part of a 10-day statewide tour aimed at educating Virginians on the absence of gender equality in the U.S. Constitution and highlighting bipartisan statewide support for ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The Economic Factors that Divide America News Last week, the Batten School and the Center for Politics hosted an event in Garrett Hall titled “The Economic Factors that Divide America” as part of the National Symposium Series on Democracy. Stay Up To Date with the Latest Batten News and Events Subscribe
Sally Hudson Sally Hudson is an assistant professor of public policy at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. Hudson is a labor economist who studies recruiting and retention in the public sector. Her recent work analyzes teacher retention in hard-to-staff school districts and the effects of salary schedules on mid-career recruiting. Read full bio
UVA Hosts Stop on Virginia Ratify ERA Bus Tour News On Wednesday morning, Nov. 14th, students, faculty, staff, and members of the community gathered in The Dome Room of The Rotunda for a panel discussion titled “Mobilizing for the ERA: Lessons from the Past and Present.” The event was part of a 10-day statewide tour aimed at educating Virginians on the absence of gender equality in the U.S. Constitution and highlighting bipartisan statewide support for ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).
The Economic Factors that Divide America News Last week, the Batten School and the Center for Politics hosted an event in Garrett Hall titled “The Economic Factors that Divide America” as part of the National Symposium Series on Democracy.