FCC Chair Tom Wheeler on Internet Policy
In his final speech as Federal Communications Commission chair, Tom Wheeler reflected on his three-year tenure and discussed the future of the open internet rule. Mr. Wheeler warned new regu…
353 viewsIn his final speech as Federal Communications Commission chair, Tom Wheeler reflected on his three-year tenure and discussed the future of the open internet rule. Mr. Wheeler warned new regu…
353 viewsFederal and local officials and advocates discussed possible vulnerabilities in U.S. voting systems amid concerns about foreign hacking and so-called “rigged” election results.
201 viewsThe Aspen Institute held a symposium on the state of race in America. This portion began with a panel discussion on college diversity and ways to foster inclusion on campus. Then, a second p…
536 viewsPanelists talked about the treatment of race by the news media and combating stereotypes. They also responded to questions from members of the audience. Juan Williams moderated. Charlie Fire…
538 viewsJuan Williams moderated a discussion on the role race might play in the 2012 elections. Panelists agreed that race would be a factor. Topics included the Arizona immigration law, the Asian v…
640 viewsPanelists talked about the role of Latino voters in the 2012 elections. They also responded to questions from members of the audience. Jose Diaz-Balart moderated. “The Latino Vote” was the s…
355 viewsPanelists talked about American identity, immigration, race relations, and the effect on politics. They also responded to questions from members of the audience. Juan Williams moderated. “T…
389 viewsCharlie Firestone and David Cohen made welcoming remarks at the opening session of the Aspen Institute’s conference on the state of race in the United States. Professor James Jackson then ta…
757 viewsJuan Williams moderated a discussion on politics and political parties' methods to attract minority voters in the 2012 campaign. Panelists answered questions from audience members at the end…
489 viewsPanelists talked about media and popular culture. This program was part of an Aspen Institute symposium on the state of race in the United States.
1,109 viewsRichard Lui moderated a panel of government officials, activists, and activists on minority education issues. Topics included the measurement of student achievement and business community ai…
414 viewsJuan Williams moderated a discussion on the structure of black, Latino, American Muslim, Indian, and Asian families in the U.S. This program was part of an Aspen Institute symposium on the s…
972 viewsFollowing opening remarks by Charles Firestone and David Cohen, Dianne Pinderhughes spoke about race and ethnicity. This program was part of an Aspen Institute symposium on the state of rac…
382 viewsPanelists spoke about Internet and communications policy, including telecommunications policy challenges facing the incoming Obama administration. Among the topics they addressed were child …
144 viewsThe panelists talked about increasing the safety of children on the Internet, decreasing the fear their parents feel, and expanding the benefits of the online world. Topics included identify…
294 viewsMedia leaders talked about adapting to new technology. Persons who are making the transition from print to Internet talked about their experiences with the many-to-many interactivity that al…
236 viewsNicholas Sullivan talked about his book You Can Hear Me Now: How Microloans and Cell Phones are Connecting the World’s Poor to the Global Economy, published by Jossey-Bass. The book tells th…
111 viewsMedia experts participated in a live call-in program. They spoke about recent media mergers, including the regulatory and financial implications of those mergers.
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