Washington Post education reporter Laura Meckler explored how the community of Shaker Heights, Ohio, has addressed the issue of racial integration from its founding through recent school curriculum controversies. Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
History professor Jeffrey Ogbar looked at the history of Atlanta and how Blacks there transformed the city into today's 'Black Mecca.' The Atlanta Center hosted this event.
Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) president Star Parker talked about her organization's report on the progress that Black Americans have made in America. This event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Ruth Simmons spoke about her journey from poverty to academia, serving as president of Smith College, Brown University & Prairie View A&M University. She was interviewed by University of Maryland, Baltimore County president emeritus and author Freeman Hrabowski.
The Atlantic staff writer Tim Alberta examined the evangelical movement in America and its intersection with political issues. He was interviewed by Messiah University history professor and author John Fea.
Kristin Carlucci Weed talked about her father, Frank Carlucci, who served 6 presidents, including as Defense Secretary under President Reagan. This event was hosted by the Ronald Reagan Institute in Washington, DC.
History professor Jeffrey Ogbar looked at the history of Atlanta and how Blacks there transformed the city into today's 'Black Mecca.' The Atlanta Center hosted this event.
Over thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) president Star Parker talked about her organization's report on the progress that Black Americans have made in America. This event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Ruth Simmons spoke about her journey from poverty to academia, serving as president of Smith College, Brown University & Prairie View A&M University. She was interviewed by University of Maryland, Baltimore County president emeritus and author Freeman Hrabowski.
The Atlantic staff writer Tim Alberta examined the evangelical movement in America and its intersection with political issues. He was interviewed by Messiah University history professor and author John Fea.
Kristin Carlucci Weed talked about her father, Frank Carlucci, who served 6 presidents, including as Defense Secretary under President Reagan. This event was hosted by the Ronald Reagan Institute in Washington, DC.
History professor Jeffrey Ogbar looked at the history of Atlanta and how Blacks there transformed the city into today's 'Black Mecca.' The Atlanta Center hosted this event.
Over thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) president Star Parker talked about her organization's report on the progress that Black Americans have made in America. This event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Ruth Simmons spoke about her journey from poverty to academia, serving as president of Smith College, Brown University & Prairie View A&M University. She was interviewed by University of Maryland, Baltimore County president emeritus and author Freeman Hrabowski.
The Atlantic staff writer Tim Alberta examined the evangelical movement in America and its intersection with political issues. He was interviewed by Messiah University history professor and author John Fea.
Kristin Carlucci Weed talked about her father, Frank Carlucci, who served 6 presidents, including as Defense Secretary under President Reagan. This event was hosted by the Ronald Reagan Institute in Washington, DC.
Over thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
History professor Jeffrey Ogbar looked at the history of Atlanta and how Blacks there transformed the city into today's 'Black Mecca.' The Atlanta Center hosted this event.
Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) president Star Parker talked about her organization's report on the progress that Black Americans have made in America. This event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Ruth Simmons spoke about her journey from poverty to academia, serving as president of Smith College, Brown University & Prairie View A&M University. She was interviewed by University of Maryland, Baltimore County president emeritus and author Freeman Hrabowski.
The Atlantic staff writer Tim Alberta examined the evangelical movement in America and its intersection with political issues. He was interviewed by Messiah University history professor and author John Fea.