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Indicates wheelchair-accessible. Indicates listening devices. Events are free unless otherwise indicated. Symposiums & seminars Gender and Race in the Post-Election Era: A Media Perspective. Panel discussion sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Phila. and the Center for Law and Society at Community College in partnership with Community College of Phila.

Events are free unless otherwise indicated.

Symposiums & seminars

Gender and Race in the Post-Election Era: A Media Perspective.

Panel discussion sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Phila. and the Center for Law and Society at Community College in partnership with Community College of Phila. Women's Center. Winnet Student Life Bldg. at the Community College of Phila.; 215-435-8914. 6 p.m. Tue.

Tavis Smiley to host Town Hall meeting about holding America accountable. Constitution Center, 525 Arch St. 6:30 p.m. Tue. Reservations required, 215-409-6700 or www.constitutioncenter.org.

Talk About It! Philadelphia's Homeless Crisis. Panelists, Sister Mary Scullion, exec. dir. of Project H.O.M.E.; Paul Levy, CEO of Center City District. Moderator John Timpane of The Inquirer. Free Library, 1901 Vine St; 215-567-4341. www.library.phila.gov. 7:30 p.m. Wed.

Quality Health-care For All With Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D., Mich.) Thomas Jefferson Univ., 11th & Locusts St; 215-385-0455. 10:30-noon Sat. and Penn Newman Center, 3720 Chestnut St; 215-385-0455. 1-3 p.m. Sat.

Lectures & literature

Lincoln's Reflective Statesmanship.

Lecturer Allen C. Guelzo, Henry R. Luce III Professor of the Civil War Era at Gettysburg College. Ursinus College, 601 E. Main St; 610-409-3300. 7 p.m. Mon.

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