Writer and activist Soraya Chemaly offered an alternative view of grit and resilience today in a world of overlapping crises. She was interviewed by University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center Instructor Judith Saltzberg.
Author Erik Larson talked about the months between November 1860 & April 1861 when Abraham Lincoln won the presidential election and Fort Sumter was bombed. The Montclair Literary Festival and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair hosted this program and provided the video.
Rivertown Books publisher Karl Weber, Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO), and other contributors to the book "Why Books Still Matter," discussed the importance of the written word and free speech. This event was hosted by Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver, Colorado.
Writer and activist Soraya Chemaly offered an alternative view of grit and resilience today in a world of overlapping crises. She was interviewed by University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center Instructor Judith Saltzberg.
Brown University Africana Studies professor Tricia Rose offered her thoughts on what systemic racism is, how it works and how to combat it. Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, hosted this event.
George Mason University's Bryan Caplan argued that government regulation of the housing industry has caused housing prices to skyrocket. This event was hosted by the Cato Institute in Washington, DC.
: Indiana University professor Anna Mueller reported on her study that looks at why youth die by suicide & why youth suicide clusters happen. Morgenstern Books in Bloomington, Indiana, hosted the event.
Sociologist Sarah Thornton looked at societal and culture views on women's breasts & offered another perspective on their significance & value. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Author Garrett Graff discussed his oral history of the allied invasion of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944. This event took place at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College in New York City.
Author Erik Larson talked about the months between November 1860 & April 1861 when Abraham Lincoln won the presidential election and Fort Sumter was bombed. The Montclair Literary Festival and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair hosted this program and provided the video.
Rivertown Books publisher Karl Weber, Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO), and other contributors to the book "Why Books Still Matter," discussed the importance of the written word and free speech. This event was hosted by Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver, Colorado.
Writer and activist Soraya Chemaly offered an alternative view of grit and resilience today in a world of overlapping crises. She was interviewed by University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center Instructor Judith Saltzberg.
Author Erik Larson talked about the months between November 1860 & April 1861 when Abraham Lincoln won the presidential election and Fort Sumter was bombed. The Montclair Literary Festival and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair hosted this program and provided the video.
Rivertown Books publisher Karl Weber, Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO), and other contributors to the book "Why Books Still Matter," discussed the importance of the written word and free speech. This event was hosted by Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver, Colorado.
Writer and activist Soraya Chemaly offered an alternative view of grit and resilience today in a world of overlapping crises. She was interviewed by University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center Instructor Judith Saltzberg.
Brown University Africana Studies professor Tricia Rose offered her thoughts on what systemic racism is, how it works and how to combat it. Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, hosted this event.
George Mason University's Bryan Caplan argued that government regulation of the housing industry has caused housing prices to skyrocket. This event was hosted by the Cato Institute in Washington, DC.
: Indiana University professor Anna Mueller reported on her study that looks at why youth die by suicide & why youth suicide clusters happen. Morgenstern Books in Bloomington, Indiana, hosted the event.
Sociologist Sarah Thornton looked at societal and culture views on women's breasts & offered another perspective on their significance & value. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Author Garrett Graff discussed his oral history of the allied invasion of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944. This event took place at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College in New York City.
Purdue University professor Kathryn Brownell taught a class about political advertising in the 1950s, highlighting Dwight Eisenhower's presidential campaigns. She compared radio and early televised ads and examines what components made them successful.
This conference considered the influx of women into the federal government from the time of the Nixon administration through the late 20th century - including the role played by America's first ladies. This session looked at first lady Pat Nixon's contributions and legacy. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum hosted the event.