Journalist Erica Barnett looked at addiction in America and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. This virtual program was sponsored by Town Hall Seattle.
American Interest contributing editor Tara Burton offered her thoughts on why some Americans are moving away from traditional religion. This virtual program was sponsored by the Strand Bookstore in New York City.
NTCA CEO Shirley Bloomfield discusses how small-town and rural broadband providers have adapted to COVID-19, along with their efforts to bridge the digital divide and to extend broadband infrastructure across the U.S.
Book TV talked to bestselling author James Patterson about his efforts to assist bookstores impacted by the coronavirus and his latest book on the political legacy of the Kennedy family.
Writer Marie Mockett spoke about her journey through the heartland traveling with the wheat harvesters for her family's farm, and offered her observations on farm life in middle America. This virtual program was hosted by the Raven Book Store in Lawrence, Kansas.
Time magazine national political correspondent Molly Ball discussed the career of Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). This virtual event was sponsored by Politics and Prose Bookstore.
NTCA CEO Shirley Bloomfield discusses how small-town and rural broadband providers have adapted to COVID-19, along with their efforts to bridge the digital divide and to extend broadband infrastructure across the U.S.
Writer Heather Lende detailed her experience entering into local politics in her hometown of Haines, Alaska. This was a virtual hosted by the Atlanta History Center.
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) spoke about her life growing up in Iowa, her military career and her journey in becoming the first female combat veteran to serve as a United States Senator.
Our 2018 Fiction Edition of In Depth continued with bestselling author Jodi Picoult. Her books include "My Sister's Keeper," "Small Great Things," and the newly released, "A Spark of Light."
Writer Heather Lende detailed her experience entering into local politics in her hometown of Haines, Alaska. This was a virtual hosted by the Atlanta History Center.
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) spoke about her life growing up in Iowa, her military career and her journey in becoming the first female combat veteran to serve as a United States Senator.
Our 2018 Fiction Edition of In Depth continued with bestselling author Jodi Picoult. Her books include "My Sister's Keeper," "Small Great Things," and the newly released, "A Spark of Light."