On Thursday, members of the Karsh Institute of Democracy’s advisory board at the University of Virginia will meet for the first time since being formed last month.
Thursday also happens to be Jan. 6, the infamous date associated with the 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol by Donald Trump supporters.
It’s a coincidence, with a twist, Karsh Institute Executive Director Melody Barnes said.
“We started looking at late-fall dates and when none worked, we moved to January,” she said. “That said, the significance of the date isn’t lost on us, and some of us have commented that it’s an important day to begin our work with the board.”
The 26-member board, chaired by UVA politics professor Larry Sabato, is a highly diverse group of prominent individuals, from retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy to UVA alumnus and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian to fourth-year student Sarita Mehta and beyond. They’ll be tasked with guiding the work of the , a newly established center for the study, teaching and strengthening of democracy.
Thursday’s agenda includes reviewing the Karsh Institute’s program and operations plan and discussing plans for the institute’s building in the Emmet Street-Ivy Road corridor.

