Journalist Craig Seligman looked at the history and rise of drag through the life of drag queen Doris Fish. Book Soup Bookstore in West Hollywood, California, hosted this program.
Historian Edward Chancellor discussed his Hayek Prize-winning book "The Price of Time," about the history of interest. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute, which awards the Hayek Prize annually, and held in New York City.
Former United Airlines CEO and chairman Oscar Munoz spoke about his efforts to revive the company and the future of aviation. He was interviewed by USA Today consumer travel Reporter Zach Wichter.
Fox News columnist Bethany Mandel argued that leftist ideology is passed along to today's young people through education, entertainment, and culture. This event was hosted by the Clare Booth Luce Center for Conservative Women in Herndon, Virginia.
DesignMom.com founder Gabrielle Blair argued that the abortion debate should focus more on the lack of accountability by men in preventing unwanted pregnancies. The Sixth and I Synagogue in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
James Lockhart, former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (GW Bush Administration), talked about America's fiscal burden and how to address it. This event was hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Institute in Washington, DC.
Physician Ricardo Nuila spoke about better, less expensive healthcare through the lens of the work he's doing at Ben Taub, a public hospital in Houston.
Writer Aubrey Gordon spoke about cultural attitudes and bias that plus size people experience and calls for a social change of inclusivity. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Yale University professor David Blight discussed a series of short biographies from Yale University Press that illustrate the concept of African American identity.
Former United Airlines CEO and chairman Oscar Munoz spoke about his efforts to revive the company and the future of aviation. He was interviewed by USA Today consumer travel Reporter Zach Wichter.
Fox News columnist Bethany Mandel argued that leftist ideology is passed along to today's young people through education, entertainment, and culture. This event was hosted by the Clare Booth Luce Center for Conservative Women in Herndon, Virginia.
DesignMom.com founder Gabrielle Blair argued that the abortion debate should focus more on the lack of accountability by men in preventing unwanted pregnancies. The Sixth and I Synagogue in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
James Lockhart, former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (GW Bush Administration), talked about America's fiscal burden and how to address it. This event was hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Institute in Washington, DC.
Physician Ricardo Nuila spoke about better, less expensive healthcare through the lens of the work he's doing at Ben Taub, a public hospital in Houston.
Writer Aubrey Gordon spoke about cultural attitudes and bias that plus size people experience and calls for a social change of inclusivity. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Yale University professor David Blight discussed a series of short biographies from Yale University Press that illustrate the concept of African American identity.
Former United Airlines CEO and chairman Oscar Munoz spoke about his efforts to revive the company and the future of aviation. He was interviewed by USA Today consumer travel Reporter Zach Wichter.
Fox News columnist Bethany Mandel argued that leftist ideology is passed along to today's young people through education, entertainment, and culture. This event was hosted by the Clare Booth Luce Center for Conservative Women in Herndon, Virginia.
DesignMom.com founder Gabrielle Blair argued that the abortion debate should focus more on the lack of accountability by men in preventing unwanted pregnancies. The Sixth and I Synagogue in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
James Lockhart, former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (GW Bush Administration), talked about America's fiscal burden and how to address it. This event was hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Institute in Washington, DC.
Physician Ricardo Nuila spoke about better, less expensive healthcare through the lens of the work he's doing at Ben Taub, a public hospital in Houston.
Writer Aubrey Gordon spoke about cultural attitudes and bias that plus size people experience and calls for a social change of inclusivity. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Yale University professor David Blight discussed a series of short biographies from Yale University Press that illustrate the concept of African American identity.
Former United Airlines CEO and chairman Oscar Munoz spoke about his efforts to revive the company and the future of aviation. He was interviewed by USA Today consumer travel Reporter Zach Wichter.
Fox News columnist Bethany Mandel argued that leftist ideology is passed along to today's young people through education, entertainment, and culture. This event was hosted by the Clare Booth Luce Center for Conservative Women in Herndon, Virginia.
Writer Aubrey Gordon spoke about cultural attitudes and bias that plus size people experience and calls for a social change of inclusivity. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
James Lockhart, former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (GW Bush Administration), talked about America's fiscal burden and how to address it. This event was hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Institute in Washington, DC.
Physician Ricardo Nuila spoke about better, less expensive healthcare through the lens of the work he's doing at Ben Taub, a public hospital in Houston.
Yale University professor David Blight discussed a series of short biographies from Yale University Press that illustrate the concept of African American identity.