After Words with Jonathan Haidt
NYU professor Jonathan Haidt argues that technology is harming the social development and mental health of children.
NYU professor Jonathan Haidt argues that technology is harming the social development and mental health of children.
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.
Journalist Jane Marie reported on how multilevel marketing (mlm’s) businesses make their profits. She was interviewed by Business Insider senior correspondent Emily Stewart.
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.
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.
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.
Journalist Garrett Graff discussed research by government agencies and the scientific community into UFOs and the potential for alien life. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, hosted this event.
Authors Nancy Pearcey (The Toxic War on Masculinity) and Christina Hoff Sommers (The War Against Boys) argued that males are falling behind in American society and discussed why this is happening. This event was hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington,…
National Book Critics Circle board member J. Howard Rosier previewed some of the nonfiction books being released this spring.
African American Policy Forum co-founder Kimberle Crenshaw spoke about Black women’s stories of police violence and the #SayHerName campaign. The Philadelphia Free Library hosted this event.
Cory Doctorow argued that big tech has limited the internet’s potential and Brian Merchant discussed what the Luddites can teach us about opposing big tech. This event was hosted by Chevalier’s Books in Los Angeles.
Arthur Milikh of the Claremont Institute led a discussion about the future of conservatism with members of Congress and contributors to the book Up from Conservatism, which he edited. This event was held at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C.
Deborah Stone-Caldwell, director of the American Library Association’s Director of the Office for Intellectual Freedom, and Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, talked about parental rights and book bans in public and school libraries. About Books …