Journalist David Masciotra argued that Exurbia, the areas outside of cities & their suburbs, is quickly becoming the key political battleground. Seminary Co-op Bookstore in Chicago hosted this event.
NBC investigative reporter Mike Hixenbaugh looked at how issues around race and identity are playing out in school districts around the country. He was interviewed by Chalkbeat story editor and author Cara Fitzpatrick.
Author and CNN host Fareed Zakaria talked about paradigm-shifting historical events since 1600 and their impact on global affairs. This event was held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Washington, DC.
Journalist David Masciotra argued that Exurbia, the areas outside of cities & their suburbs, is quickly becoming the key political battleground. Seminary Co-op Bookstore in Chicago hosted this event.
NBC investigative reporter Mike Hixenbaugh looked at how issues around race and identity are playing out in school districts around the country. He was interviewed by Chalkbeat story editor and author Cara Fitzpatrick.
Physician Uche Blackstock looked at the inequities she see's facing Black doctors and patients today in the healthcare system. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Simon & Schuster President & CEO Jonathan Karp discussed the company's 1924 founding, its role in publishing, and some of the authors it has published.
Authors including Hillary Clinton, Jerry Seinfeld, Charlamagne tha God, Brad Thor, Stephen King, Judy Blume, and John Irving took part in a gala celebrating the centennial anniversary of the publishing house Simon & Schuster. This event took place at The Town Hall in New York City.
Author and CNN host Fareed Zakaria talked about paradigm-shifting historical events since 1600 and their impact on global affairs. This event was held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Washington, DC.
Journalist David Masciotra argued that Exurbia, the areas outside of cities & their suburbs, is quickly becoming the key political battleground. Seminary Co-op Bookstore in Chicago hosted this event.
NBC investigative reporter Mike Hixenbaugh looked at how issues around race and identity are playing out in school districts around the country. He was interviewed by Chalkbeat story editor and author Cara Fitzpatrick.
Author and CNN host Fareed Zakaria talked about paradigm-shifting historical events since 1600 and their impact on global affairs. This event was held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Washington, DC.
Journalist David Masciotra argued that Exurbia, the areas outside of cities & their suburbs, is quickly becoming the key political battleground. Seminary Co-op Bookstore in Chicago hosted this event.
NBC investigative reporter Mike Hixenbaugh looked at how issues around race and identity are playing out in school districts around the country. He was interviewed by Chalkbeat story editor and author Cara Fitzpatrick.
Physician Uche Blackstock looked at the inequities she see's facing Black doctors and patients today in the healthcare system. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Simon & Schuster President & CEO Jonathan Karp discussed the company's 1924 founding, its role in publishing, and some of the authors it has published.
Authors including Hillary Clinton, Jerry Seinfeld, Charlamagne tha God, Brad Thor, Stephen King, Judy Blume, and John Irving took part in a gala celebrating the centennial anniversary of the publishing house Simon & Schuster. This event took place at The Town Hall in New York City.
Calvin University Professor Micah Watson discussed C.S. Lewis's views on law, politics and government and how they connected to his Christian beliefs. This lecture took place at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
This short film shows the variety of workers needed in the growing 1940s airline industry including in reservations, maintenance, sales, weather, and flight crews. The film is one of a series produced by Vocational Guidance Films, Inc. to highlight new career opportunities in the wake of the Great Depression.
The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum in West Branch, Iowa, hosted a conference highlighting the life and work of first lady Lou Henry Hoover (1929-33). This session focused on her groundbreaking Stanford University education.