Legal commentator Nancy Grace provided a guide on how citizens can protect themselves and avoid becoming a victim of crime. This virtual event was hosted by the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta and the National JCC Literary Consortium.
Chef Alice Waters and Food Labor Research Center director Saru Jayaraman offered their thoughts on the food system in the United States and the people who are challenging it. This virtual event was part of the Bay Area Book Festival.
Neuroscientist David Eagleman explored the evolution of the brain and how neuroscience impacts the future of Artificial Intelligence. This virtual event was hosted by Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.
Isabel Wilkerson, author of "Caste" and Michael Eric Dyson, author of "Long Time Coming" discussed race and caste in America. This video was provided by the Brooklyn Book Festival.
Former appellate judge and George Mason University law professor Douglas Ginsburg examined the Constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars, and historians. This was a virtual event hosted by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
Jennifer Palmieri, director of communications for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, offered her thoughts on how to advance the women's movement. This program was part of the Wisconsin Book Festival, a virtual event hosted by the Madison Public Library.
National Review correspondent Kevin Williamson recounted the politics & everyday lives of the white American working class from his travels through parts of Appalachia. He's interviewed by Washington Examiner columnist and CNN contributor Salena Zito.He was interviewed by Washington Examiner columnist and CNN contributor Salena Zito.
Jessica Goudeau ("After the Last Border"); Rosayra Pablo Cruz and Julie Schwietert Collazo ("The Book of Rosy"); and Francisco Cantu, ("Dear America") offered their thoughts on immigration. This virtual program was part of the 2020 Texas Book Festival.
Ellis Cose ("Democracy, If We Can Keep It") and Kimberly Hamlin ("Free Thinker") discussed their respective books on the ACLU and the 19th Amendment. This virtual program was part of the 2020 Texas Book Festival.
Sports writers Jessica Luther and Kavitha Davidson offered their thoughts on the political, economic, and social issues facing sports today. This virtual program was part of the 2020 Texas Book Festival.
Historian Catherine Grace Katz looked at the relationship between the three women who attend the Yalta Conference with their fathers, Anna Roosevelt, Sarah Churchill, and Kathleen Harriman, daughter to the US Ambassador to the Soviet Union. This was a virtual event hosted by Roosevelt House in New York City.
Florida Republican Representative Matt Gaetz offered his thoughts on how to move the populist movement forward in America. This virtual program was hosted by the Ronald Reagan Foundation & Institute.
Mark Honigsbaum, author of "The Pandemic Century," Paolo Giordano, author of "How Contagion Works," and Sonia Shah, author of "Pandemic," discussed the potential effects COVID-19 will have on society. This video was provided by the Brooklyn Book Festival.
"How I Built This" podcast host Guy Raz shared insight on how to create a successful business through the advice of 100 successful entrepreneurs. This virtual program was hosted by the Boston Book Festival.
MIT professor and tech investor Sinan Aral explored the algorithms associated with social media and how they have impacted public discourse on elections, public health, and more. This virtual event was hosted by the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
Haverford College English professor Gustavus Stadler looked at the life of activist and folk singer Woody Guthrie. This was a virtual event hosted by Left Bank Books in St. Louis.
West Virginia University professor and writer Christa Parravani discussed how she was denied reproductive choice and healthcare for her children. She was interviewed by Kaiser Family Foundation Senior Vice President and Women's Health Policy Director Alina Salganicoff.
Seamus Hughes, deputy director of the Program on Extremism at George Washington University, talked about the threat posed by American supporters of ISIS in the United States. This virtual event was hosted by the Center on National Security at Fordham Law.
Historian Alice Baumgartner recalled the lives of slaves who escaped the South for Mexico. This was a virtual event hosted by the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West.
West Virginia University professor and writer Christa Parravani discussed how she was denied reproductive choice and healthcare for her children. She was interviewed by Kaiser Family Foundation Senior Vice President and Women's Health Policy Director Alina Salganicoff.
Houston Chronicle columnist Joe Holley recalled the 2017 mass shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. This virtual program was part of the 2020 Texas Book Festival.
Neal Gabler offered the first of a two-volume biography of the late Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts. This was a virtual event hosted by the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.
West Virginia University professor and writer Christa Parravani discussed how she was denied reproductive choice and healthcare for her children. She was interviewed by Kaiser Family Foundation Senior Vice President and Women's Health Policy Director Alina Salganicoff.
Economics professor David Rose argued that moral beliefs and culture are essential to a thriving civil society. This virtual program was hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.
Washington Post features reporter Helena Andrews-Dye and Elle senior staff writer R. Eric Thomas looked at the life and career of Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA). This virtual program was sponsored by Loyalty Bookstore in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Physics professors Brian Greene and Janna Levin explored the origins and future of the cosmos. This program was part of the Wisconsin Book Festival, a virtual event hosted by the Madison Public Library.