Never before have so many people around the world had the opportunity to vote as this year. The United States is one of the countries having elections during 2024. During this evening, author and US news correspondent Martin Gelin talks with the Nobel Prize Museum’s Carin Klaesson about how the political situation we see in the US today is influenced by the country’s history. It will be a conversation about racism and how Nobel Prize laureates such as Martin Luther King Jr, Bob Dylan, Toni Morrison and Barack Obama used their voices to change society.

You are invited to join us for an urgent conversation about American nationalism and the struggle for democracy.

The ticket price also includes entrance to the museum’s exhibitions, which are open until 21:00. Before and after the conversation, Bistro Nobel serves its Friday menu with carefully selected small dishes, suitable wines, beer, cocktails or non-alcoholic options. The bistro and the shop are open until 21:00.

Photo: Martin Gelin

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