Historian Erik Chaput discussed Thomas Wilson Dorr's attempt to overturn Rhode Island's existing government in the spring of 1842. Dorr's rebellion, while crushed, did force the rewriting of the state's constitution to expand voting eligibility. The Newport Historical Society in Newport, Rhode Island, hosted this event.
Amber Athey, Washington editor for the Spectator, argued that "woke" millennials now working in the media are changing American mainstream journalism for the worse. This event was hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women in Virginia.
Doctors Anupam Jena and Christopher Worsham looked at the unknown factors that can affect your health and the quality of healthcare you receive. This event was hosted by Harvard Book Store.
Economist Melissa Kearney argues that the decline in two-parent married households is a driving factor in many of America's economic issues. She was interviewed by American Enterprise Institute's Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility director Scott Winship.
Amber Athey, Washington editor for the Spectator, argued that "woke" millennials now working in the media are changing American mainstream journalism for the worse. This event was hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women in Virginia.
Doctors Anupam Jena and Christopher Worsham looked at the unknown factors that can affect your health and the quality of healthcare you receive. This event was hosted by Harvard Book Store.
Economist Melissa Kearney argues that the decline in two-parent married households is a driving factor in many of America's economic issues. She was interviewed by American Enterprise Institute's Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility director Scott Winship.
Chad Williams discussed the intersection of World War I and the fight for racial justice through the lens of early 20th century civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois. This event took place at Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Boston University journalism professor Mitchell Zuckoff talked about the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 and its aftermath. This event was hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Former New York Post op-ed editor Sohrab Ahmari talked about the rise of big business in the United States and its impact on American liberty. Commentary by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and others. This event was hosted by the American Conservative magazine in Washington, DC.
Libertarian Christian Institute founder and president Norman Horn, author of "Faith Seeking Freedom," talked about the intersection between Christianity and libertarianism. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2023 in Memphis.
Wheaton College professor Gail Sahar offered her approach on how to change attitudes or influence the viewpoints of others amidst today's culture wars. The Harvard Coop in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
Wharton School professor Mauro Guillen discussed how changes in demographics and technology are altering future generations look at life and work. The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco hosted this program.
Amber Athey, Washington editor for the Spectator, argued that "woke" millennials now working in the media are changing American mainstream journalism for the worse. This event was hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women in Virginia.
Doctors Anupam Jena and Christopher Worsham looked at the unknown factors that can affect your health and the quality of healthcare you receive. This event was hosted by Harvard Book Store.
Economist Melissa Kearney argues that the decline in two-parent married households is a driving factor in many of America's economic issues. She was interviewed by American Enterprise Institute's Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility director Scott Winship.
Amber Athey, Washington editor for the Spectator, argued that "woke" millennials now working in the media are changing American mainstream journalism for the worse. This event was hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women in Virginia.
Doctors Anupam Jena and Christopher Worsham looked at the unknown factors that can affect your health and the quality of healthcare you receive. This event was hosted by Harvard Book Store.
Economist Melissa Kearney argues that the decline in two-parent married households is a driving factor in many of America's economic issues. She was interviewed by American Enterprise Institute's Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility director Scott Winship.
Chad Williams discussed the intersection of World War I and the fight for racial justice through the lens of early 20th century civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois. This event took place at Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Boston University journalism professor Mitchell Zuckoff talked about the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 and its aftermath. This event was hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Former New York Post op-ed editor Sohrab Ahmari talked about the rise of big business in the United States and its impact on American liberty. Commentary by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and others. This event was hosted by the American Conservative magazine in Washington, DC.
Libertarian Christian Institute founder and president Norman Horn, author of "Faith Seeking Freedom," talked about the intersection between Christianity and libertarianism. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2023 in Memphis.
Wheaton College professor Gail Sahar offered her approach on how to change attitudes or influence the viewpoints of others amidst today's culture wars. The Harvard Coop in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
Wharton School professor Mauro Guillen discussed how changes in demographics and technology are altering future generations look at life and work. The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco hosted this program.