Congresswoman Katie Porter (D-CA) spoke about her experiences navigating the inner workings of Congress as a single mom. Live Talk Los Angeles hosted this program.
Amherst College law professor Hadley Arkes talked about the idea of natural law and its importance to our Constitution. He was in conversation with federal appeals court judge Neomi Rao. This event was hosted by the James Wilson Institute in Washington, DC.
Raja Shehadeh, founder of the Palestinian human rights organization Al-Haq, talked about his father's efforts to resist the occupation of Palestine by the British, the Jordanians, and the Israelis. This event was hosted by Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.
Ava Chin reflected on her family's American experience across five generations & the impact the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act had on her family & community. She was interviewed by Yale University American studies & history professor Mary Lui.
Alex Ryvchin discussed antisemitism from its origins to modern times and traced the evolution of conspiracy theories aimed at Jews. This event was hosted by the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeastern United States at The King Center in Atlanta.
Author Francis Fukuyama returned to Book TV's In Depth program to talk and take calls about politics, international affairs, liberalism and more. His books include "The Origins of Political Order" and "Liberalism and Its Discontents."
Author Francis Fukuyama returned to Book TV's In Depth program to talk and take calls about politics, international affairs, liberalism and more. His books include "The Origins of Political Order" and "Liberalism and Its Discontents."
Former Wall Street Journal reporter Neil King discussed his book "American Ramble" - about his nearly 300 mile walk from Washington, DC, to New York City - with radio host Bill Press. This event was hosted by the Hill Center in Washington, DC.
Heritage Foundation senior fellow Robert Moffit, co-editor of "Modernizing Medicare," and contributors to the book discussed ways to reform Medicare so that recipients receive better and more affordable care in the future. This event was hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
Dan Egan examined the use of phosphorus from bombs to fertilizer and the algae blooms it can create. This event was hosted by the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center in Milwaukee.
Journalist Bethany Brookshire explored human and animal relationships and what it means when we call certain animals 'pests.' This event was hosted by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
Amherst College law professor Hadley Arkes talked about the idea of natural law and its importance to our Constitution. He was in conversation with federal appeals court judge Neomi Rao. This event was hosted by the James Wilson Institute in Washington, DC.
Raja Shehadeh, founder of the Palestinian human rights organization Al-Haq, talked about his father's efforts to resist the occupation of Palestine by the British, the Jordanians, and the Israelis. This event was hosted by Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.
Ava Chin reflected on her family's American experience across five generations & the impact the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act had on her family & community. She was interviewed by Yale University American studies & history professor Mary Lui.
Alex Ryvchin discussed antisemitism from its origins to modern times and traced the evolution of conspiracy theories aimed at Jews. This event was hosted by the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeastern United States at The King Center in Atlanta.
Author Francis Fukuyama returned to Book TV's In Depth program to talk and take calls about politics, international affairs, liberalism and more. His books include "The Origins of Political Order" and "Liberalism and Its Discontents."
Author Francis Fukuyama returned to Book TV's In Depth program to talk and take calls about politics, international affairs, liberalism and more. His books include "The Origins of Political Order" and "Liberalism and Its Discontents."
Former Wall Street Journal reporter Neil King discussed his book "American Ramble" - about his nearly 300 mile walk from Washington, DC, to New York City - with radio host Bill Press. This event was hosted by the Hill Center in Washington, DC.
Heritage Foundation senior fellow Robert Moffit, co-editor of "Modernizing Medicare," and contributors to the book discussed ways to reform Medicare so that recipients receive better and more affordable care in the future. This event was hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
Dan Egan examined the use of phosphorus from bombs to fertilizer and the algae blooms it can create. This event was hosted by the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center in Milwaukee.
Journalist Bethany Brookshire explored human and animal relationships and what it means when we call certain animals 'pests.' This event was hosted by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.