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  • After Words with Eve Ewing

    After Words with Eve Ewing

    Professor Eve L. Ewing looked at the history of how education in the U.S. was set up for Black and Native children and what it means for students today. She was interviewed by Associated Press education collaborations editor Alia Wong.

  • <em>Digitally Invisible - How the Internet Is Creating the New Underclass</em>

    Digitally Invisible - How the Internet Is Creating the New Underclass

    Nicol Turner Lee argued that a lack of internet access is creating economic disparities in poor and rural communities. The Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore hosted this event.

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  • <em>Relentless</em>

    Relentless

    Luis Miranda Jr. talked about his life as a political activist and organizer, especially within the Latino community. The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College in New York City hosted this event.

  • <em>Blind Spots - When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health</em>

    Blind Spots - When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health

    Surgeon and Johns Hopkins University public policy researcher Dr. Marty Makary looked at what happens when medical institutions make mistakes in their public health recommendations. The Cato Institute in Washington, DC, hosted this event.

  • Casey Burgat on <em>We Hold These "Truths"</em>

    Casey Burgat on We Hold These "Truths"

    Casey Burgat talked about his book, We Hold These "Truths": How to Spot the Myths that are Holding America Back.

  • <em>Digitally Invisible - How the Internet Is Creating the New Underclass</em>

    Digitally Invisible - How the Internet Is Creating the New Underclass

    Nicol Turner Lee argued that a lack of internet access is creating economic disparities in poor and rural communities. The Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore hosted this event.

  • <em>American Covenant</em>

    American Covenant

    Yuval Levin of the American Enterprise Institute talked about the power of the U.S. Constitution and its ability to bring Americans together. He spoke at an event hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.

  • <em>Terrorists on the Border and in Our Country</em>

    Terrorists on the Border and in Our Country

    Former Department of Homeland Security senior advisor Charles Marino (Obama administration) argued that President Biden’s border policies have weakened U.S. national security. He spoke at the Metropolitan Republican Club in New York City.

  • <em>How to Raise a Citizen</em>

    How to Raise a Citizen

    Stevens Institute of Technology political science professor Lindsey Cormack provided a guide on how to discuss civics with children. Theodore’s Books in Oyster Bay, New York, hosted this event.

  • <em>Landing the Paris Climate Agreement</em>

    Landing the Paris Climate Agreement

    Special Envoy for Climate Change in the Obama administration Todd Stern provided his account as a negotiator on the Paris Climate Agreement. Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, MA, hosted this event.

  • <em>The Situation Room</em>

    The Situation Room

    George Stephanopoulos spoke about the White House Situation Room and described key crisis moments in the room during previous administrations. This event was hosted by the Free Library of Philadelphia.

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