A main idea behind the University of Virginia’s “Democracy Dialogues” series that kicked off on Wednesday night was to make some sense of the upheaval and transition taking place within the United States’ political system, part of the initiative’s goal of contributing to the strengthening of democracy through civil debate.
In light of the events earlier in the day that saw pro-Donald Trump rioters storm the U.S. Capitol – where members of Congress were meeting to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s Electoral College win – the two-hour virtual event couldn’t have been timelier.
UVA President Jim Ryan, event host and politics professor Larry Sabato of the Center for Politics and numerous guests uniformly denounced the stunning breach of the Capitol building and the distinctly anti-democratic strain that it exemplified.

