Upcoming Programs

  • <em>The Parent Revolution</em>

    The Parent Revolution

    American Federation for Children’s Corey DeAngelis argues that parents need to get more involved in their children’s education and regain control from the teachers' unions over the curriculum in public schools.

  • After Words with Ernesto Londoño

    After Words with Ernesto Londoño

    The New York Times' Ernesto Londoño looked at the use of psychedelics in mental health treatment & described his own experience with them. He was interviewed by Politico Health Care reporter Erin Schumaker.

Featured Programs

  • <em>Exurbia Now - The Battleground of American Democracy</em>

    Exurbia Now - The Battleground of American Democracy

    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.

  • After Words with Shefali Luthra

    After Words with Shefali Luthra

    Health reporter Shefali Luthra looks at what impact the 2022 Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is having on patients seeking an abortion. She was interviewed by Kaiser Family Foundation Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner.

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  • About Books with Andrea Fleck-Nisbet

    About Books with Andrea Fleck-Nisbet

    Independent Book Publishers Association CEO Andrea Fleck-Nisbet discussed her trade association’s work to promote small and mid-sized presses and author-published books. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction b…

  • <em>Fighting the Night</em>

    Fighting the Night

    Author Paul Hendrickson discussed his father’s World War II service as a fighter pilot who flew nighttime missions during the 1945 Iwo Jima campaign. This event was hosted by the Leon Levy Center for Biography at the City University of New York Graduate Center…

  • <em>Native Nations</em>

    Native Nations

    History professor Kathleen Duval chronicled the history and power of Native nations before and after the colonization of North America. Bookmarks Bookstore in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, hosted this event.

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