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  • After Words with David Enrich

    After Words with David Enrich

    New York Times investigative journalist David Enrich argued that the rich & powerful are using free speech laws to suppress dissent from anyone challenging their authority. He was interviewed by author and George Washington Law School professor Mary Anne Frank…

  • <em>Seven Things You Can't Say About China</em>

    Seven Things You Can't Say About China

    Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) shared his views on China during an event hosted by the Victims of Communism Museum in Washington, D.C. He was in conversation with Elizabeth Spalding, chair of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.

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  • <em>The Cost of Fear</em>

    The Cost of Fear

    Meg Stone offered strategies on how to discern between fact and fiction when it comes to promoting safety and stopping gender-based violence. Fountain Bookstore in Richmond, Virginia, hosted this event.

  • <em>Y2K - How the 2000s Became Everything</em>

    Y2K - How the 2000s Became Everything

    Critic and writer Colette Shade reflected on how the culture and technology innovations of the early 2000s impacted the past, present, and future. Greedy Reads Bookstore in Baltimore hosted this event.

  • <em>Mood Machine</em>

    Mood Machine

    Liz Pelly examined the impact of Spotify and streaming on the music industry. The New York Public Library in New York City hosted this event.

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