Hillsdale College military history professor Mark Moyar talked about the second volume of his history of the Vietnam War, which covers the years 1965-1968. This event was held at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California.
North Korean defector and human rights advocate Yeonmi Park talked about political indoctrination and censorship in the United States. This event, held at Roanoke College in Virginia, was hosted by Young America's Foundation.
Writer and attorney Reginald Betts looked at the relationship between race and incarceration in America. The Philadelphia Free Library hosted this event.
Political direct mail pioneer Richard Viguerie, author of "Go Big," talked about his career and discussed how Republicans can use his marketing strategies to attract donors and supporters. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Memphis.
Western Journal founder and former political consultant Floyd Brown discussed his book "Counterpunch," in which he calls for a new, independent populist movement to counter the left in America. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Memphis.
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas & recounted some of Thomas's key opinions. He was interviewed by USA Today Supreme Court correspondent John Fritze.
Writer and attorney Reginald Betts looked at the relationship between race and incarceration in America. The Philadelphia Free Library hosted this event.
Political direct mail pioneer Richard Viguerie, author of "Go Big," talked about his career and discussed how Republicans can use his marketing strategies to attract donors and supporters. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Memphis.
Western Journal founder and former political consultant Floyd Brown discussed his book "Counterpunch," in which he calls for a new, independent populist movement to counter the left in America. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Memphis.
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas & recounted some of Thomas's key opinions. He was interviewed by USA Today Supreme Court correspondent John Fritze.
IBM engineer Calvin Lawrence argued that artificial intelligence doesn't prevent human bias and can instead contribute to racism. This event was held at MODEx Studio in Atlanta, GA.
Josh Sapan, former President and CEO of AMC Networks, profiled people who are trying new things and taking on new challenges in their retirement. This was hosted at WNYC's Jerome L. Greene Performance Space in New York City.
Journalist Alissa Quart argued that the promise that hard work and self-reliance will lead to the American Dream is a myth. The Strand Bookstore in New York City hosted this program.
Wall Street Journal national security reporter Brett Forrest talked about Billy Reilly, an FBI confidential source who went missing in Russia in 2015. This event was hosted by Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.
George Washington University professor Matthew Dallek discussed the origins and evolution of the John Birch Society and the group's impact on conservatism and the Republican Party. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta hosted this event.
The Hoover Institution's John Kleinheinz talked about his experiences in post-Soviet Union Russia. He was in conversation with Stephen Kotkin. Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice introduced Mr. Kleinheinz. A fictional account of his time in Russia was published under the title "The Siberia Job."
Writer and attorney Reginald Betts looked at the relationship between race and incarceration in America. The Philadelphia Free Library hosted this event.
Political direct mail pioneer Richard Viguerie, author of "Go Big," talked about his career and discussed how Republicans can use his marketing strategies to attract donors and supporters. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Memphis.
Western Journal founder and former political consultant Floyd Brown discussed his book "Counterpunch," in which he calls for a new, independent populist movement to counter the left in America. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Memphis.
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas & recounted some of Thomas's key opinions. He was interviewed by USA Today Supreme Court correspondent John Fritze.
Writer and attorney Reginald Betts looked at the relationship between race and incarceration in America. The Philadelphia Free Library hosted this event.
Political direct mail pioneer Richard Viguerie, author of "Go Big," talked about his career and discussed how Republicans can use his marketing strategies to attract donors and supporters. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Memphis.
Western Journal founder and former political consultant Floyd Brown discussed his book "Counterpunch," in which he calls for a new, independent populist movement to counter the left in America. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Memphis.
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas & recounted some of Thomas's key opinions. He was interviewed by USA Today Supreme Court correspondent John Fritze.
IBM engineer Calvin Lawrence argued that artificial intelligence doesn't prevent human bias and can instead contribute to racism. This event was held at MODEx Studio in Atlanta, GA.
Josh Sapan, former President and CEO of AMC Networks, profiled people who are trying new things and taking on new challenges in their retirement. This was hosted at WNYC's Jerome L. Greene Performance Space in New York City.
Journalist Alissa Quart argued that the promise that hard work and self-reliance will lead to the American Dream is a myth. The Strand Bookstore in New York City hosted this program.
Wall Street Journal national security reporter Brett Forrest talked about Billy Reilly, an FBI confidential source who went missing in Russia in 2015. This event was hosted by Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.
George Washington University professor Matthew Dallek discussed the origins and evolution of the John Birch Society and the group's impact on conservatism and the Republican Party. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta hosted this event.