Bestselling author David Grann talked about a mutiny aboard the British naval ship The Wager off the coast of South America in the mid-18th century and the court martial that followed. This event was hosted by the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore.
New York University professor Martha Hodes talked about being hijacked as a 12-year-old in 1970 by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine during a flight from Israel to New York City. This event was hosted by the New York Public Library.
Arthur Milikh of the Claremont Institute led a discussion about the future of conservatism with members of Congress and contributors to the book "Up from Conservatism," which he edited. This event was held at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, DC.
Cory Doctorow argued that big tech has limited the internet's potential and Brian Merchant discussed what the Luddites can teach us about opposing big tech. This event was hosted by Chevalier's Books in Los Angeles.
African American Policy Forum co-founder Kimberlé Crenshaw spoke about Black women's stories of police violence & the #SayHerName campaign. The Philadelphia Free Library hosted this event.
Journalist Rachel Slade looked at the challenges of manufacturing goods in the United States through the lens of a couple starting a sweatshirt company in Maine. She was interviewed by author and New York Times editorial board member Farah Stockman.
Arthur Milikh of the Claremont Institute led a discussion about the future of conservatism with members of Congress and contributors to the book "Up from Conservatism," which he edited. This event was held at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, DC.
Cory Doctorow argued that big tech has limited the internet's potential and Brian Merchant discussed what the Luddites can teach us about opposing big tech. This event was hosted by Chevalier's Books in Los Angeles.
African American Policy Forum co-founder Kimberlé Crenshaw spoke about Black women's stories of police violence & the #SayHerName campaign. The Philadelphia Free Library hosted this event.
Journalist Rachel Slade looked at the challenges of manufacturing goods in the United States through the lens of a couple starting a sweatshirt company in Maine. She was interviewed by author and New York Times editorial board member Farah Stockman.
Arthur Milikh of the Claremont Institute led a discussion about the future of conservatism with members of Congress and contributors to the book "Up from Conservatism," which he edited. This event was held at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, DC.
Cory Doctorow argued that big tech has limited the internet's potential and Brian Merchant discussed what the Luddites can teach us about opposing big tech. This event was hosted by Chevalier's Books in Los Angeles.
African American Policy Forum co-founder Kimberlé Crenshaw spoke about Black women's stories of police violence & the #SayHerName campaign. The Philadelphia Free Library hosted this event.
Journalist Rachel Slade looked at the challenges of manufacturing goods in the United States through the lens of a couple starting a sweatshirt company in Maine. She was interviewed by author and New York Times editorial board member Farah Stockman.
Arthur Milikh of the Claremont Institute led a discussion about the future of conservatism with members of Congress and contributors to the book "Up from Conservatism," which he edited. This event was held at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, DC.
Cory Doctorow argued that big tech has limited the internet's potential and Brian Merchant discussed what the Luddites can teach us about opposing big tech. This event was hosted by Chevalier's Books in Los Angeles.
African American Policy Forum co-founder Kimberlé Crenshaw spoke about Black women's stories of police violence & the #SayHerName campaign. The Philadelphia Free Library hosted this event.