Martin DiCaro, host of the Washington Times "History As It Happens" podcast, talked to George Washington University history professor Denver Brunsman about the Declaration of Independence. This program was part of the Washington Times taping of their history podcast.
American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Philip Wallach examined the role of Congress in the U.S. constitutional system and explored ways to fix what he sees as dysfunction in the legislative branch. He was joined by former Reps. Daniel Lipinski (D-Il) and Reid Ribble (R-WI). This event took place at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.
Obama Administration Attorney General Eric Holder spoke about the history of voting and offered his thoughts on how to combat voter suppression. Theodore's Books and Long Island University in New York City hosted this event.
USC public policy professor Elizabeth Currid-Halkett argued that rural & urban America have more in common than what Americans have been led to believe. She was interviewed by former Senator Heidi Heitkamp(D-ND).
American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Philip Wallach examined the role of Congress in the U.S. constitutional system and explored ways to fix what he sees as dysfunction in the legislative branch. He was joined by former Reps. Daniel Lipinski (D-Il) and Reid Ribble (R-WI). This event took place at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.
Obama Administration Attorney General Eric Holder spoke about the history of voting and offered his thoughts on how to combat voter suppression. Theodore's Books and Long Island University in New York City hosted this event.
USC public policy professor Elizabeth Currid-Halkett argued that rural & urban America have more in common than what Americans have been led to believe. She was interviewed by former Senator Heidi Heitkamp(D-ND).
Speechwriter Dana Rubin chronicled the story of America through the often unknown and unacknowledged speeches delivered by women since our country's earliest days. She was in conversation with former Clinton White House speechwriter Lissa Muscatine, co-owner of Washington, D.C.'s, Politics and Prose bookstore where this event was held.
Co-authors Taylor Kiland and Judy Gray talked about the military wives who led the effort to bring back American POW/MIAs during the Vietnam War. This event was hosted by the Coronado Historical Association in Coronado, California.
Dr. Warren Hern argued that humanity presents a threat to the ecosystem and that, without action, this will lead to the death of humans and most species. This event was hosted at the St. Julien Hotel in Boulder, Colorado.
Journalists Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud recounted their reporting on the Pegasus cyber-surveillance system which can be used to infect phones without detection, spy on the owners, and steal their data. This event was hosted by Literati Bookstore.
Former NAACP president Ben Jealous spoke about healing America using parables and through conversations he had with notable Americans. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Philip Wallach examined the role of Congress in the U.S. constitutional system and explored ways to fix what he sees as dysfunction in the legislative branch. He was joined by former Reps. Daniel Lipinski (D-Il) and Reid Ribble (R-WI). This event took place at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.
Obama Administration Attorney General Eric Holder spoke about the history of voting and offered his thoughts on how to combat voter suppression. Theodore's Books and Long Island University in New York City hosted this event.
USC public policy professor Elizabeth Currid-Halkett argued that rural & urban America have more in common than what Americans have been led to believe. She was interviewed by former Senator Heidi Heitkamp(D-ND).
American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Philip Wallach examined the role of Congress in the U.S. constitutional system and explored ways to fix what he sees as dysfunction in the legislative branch. He was joined by former Reps. Daniel Lipinski (D-Il) and Reid Ribble (R-WI). This event took place at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.
Obama Administration Attorney General Eric Holder spoke about the history of voting and offered his thoughts on how to combat voter suppression. Theodore's Books and Long Island University in New York City hosted this event.
USC public policy professor Elizabeth Currid-Halkett argued that rural & urban America have more in common than what Americans have been led to believe. She was interviewed by former Senator Heidi Heitkamp(D-ND).
Speechwriter Dana Rubin chronicled the story of America through the often unknown and unacknowledged speeches delivered by women since our country's earliest days. She was in conversation with former Clinton White House speechwriter Lissa Muscatine, co-owner of Washington, D.C.'s, Politics and Prose bookstore where this event was held.
Co-authors Taylor Kiland and Judy Gray talked about the military wives who led the effort to bring back American POW/MIAs during the Vietnam War. This event was hosted by the Coronado Historical Association in Coronado, California.
Dr. Warren Hern argued that humanity presents a threat to the ecosystem and that, without action, this will lead to the death of humans and most species. This event was hosted at the St. Julien Hotel in Boulder, Colorado.
Journalists Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud recounted their reporting on the Pegasus cyber-surveillance system which can be used to infect phones without detection, spy on the owners, and steal their data. This event was hosted by Literati Bookstore.
Former NAACP president Ben Jealous spoke about healing America using parables and through conversations he had with notable Americans. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.