Upcoming Programs

  • After Words with Jonathan Haidt

    After Words with Jonathan Haidt

    NYU professor Jonathan Haidt argues that technology is harming the social development and mental health of children.

  • <em>The State of Black Progress</em>

    The State of Black Progress

    Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) president Star Parker talks about her organization’s report on the progress that Black Americans have made in America.

Featured Programs

  • After Words with Jane Marie

    After Words with Jane Marie

    Journalist Jane Marie reported on how multilevel marketing (mlm’s) businesses make their profits. She was interviewed by Business Insider senior correspondent Emily Stewart.

  • After Words with Teresa Ghilarducci

    After Words with Teresa Ghilarducci

    New School economic professor Teresa Ghilarducci offered her thoughts on how to make retirement in the U.S. attainable for more Americans. She was interviewed by Washington Post economics correspondent Abha Bhattarai.

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BookTV Videos

  • <em>Black AF History - The Un-Whitewashed Story of America</em>

    Black AF History - The Un-Whitewashed Story of America

    Grio columnist Michael Harriot provided a retelling of American history which highlights the experiences and perspectives of Black Americans. Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn, New York, hosted this event.

  • About Books with Tony Lyons

    About Books with Tony Lyons

    Skyhorse President and Publisher Tony Lyons discussed the company he founded in 2006, his latest expansion efforts, and outlook on the publishing industry. About Books also reported on the latest publishing news and current non-fiction books.

  • <em>Web3</em>

    Web3

    Alex Tapscott described how blockchain decentralization might change the internet. This event was hosted at Huntington Place in Detroit.

  • <em>You Will Own Nothing</em>

    You Will Own Nothing

    Former investment banker Carol Roth argued that global elites desire a future world where average citizens don’t own any assets or accumulate wealth. This virtual event was hosted by the Pacific Research Institute in California.

  • After Words with Coleman Hughes

    After Words with Coleman Hughes

    Writer and podcaster Coleman Hughes argued that the U.S. should move towards a colorblind approach to politics and race. He was interviewed by The Atlantic staff writer and author Thomas Chatterton Williams.

  • 2024 Spring Book Preview

    2024 Spring Book Preview

    National Book Critics Circle board member J. Howard Rosier previewed some of the nonfiction books being released this spring.

  • After Words with Donald McNeil

    After Words with Donald McNeil

    Journalist Donald McNeil spoke about what he’s learned from covering pandemics for 25 years for the New York Times. He was interviewed by Science Magazine senior correspondent Jon Cohen.

  • <em>How Far Do You Want to Go?</em>

    How Far Do You Want to Go?

    Greek-American entrepreneur and radio talk show host John Catsimatidis discussed his upbringing and his success in the grocery business. The event was hosted by Gotham Government Relations in New York City.

  • <em>Beaverland - How One Weird Rodent Made America</em>

    Beaverland - How One Weird Rodent Made America

    Author Leila Philip described the role the beaver played in America’s environmental and cultural development. Barnes and Noble - Upper West Side in New York City hosted this conversation.

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