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    Women Building Peace Award

    The winner and finalists of the Women Building Peace Award joined the U.S. Institute of Peace for a discussion on their efforts in preventing conflict and fostering peace in their home count…

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    Heritage Foundation Russell Kirk Lecture - Bishop Robert Barron

    Bishop Robert Barron of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, delivered the Heritage Foundation’s 2023 Russell Kirk Lecture. Bishop Barron is the author of many books, including To Lig…

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    Communicators with Darrell West

    Darrell West, author and Brookings Institution vice president, talked about his book, Turning Point: Policymaking in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, which looks at the use of artificial …

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    Democracy Must Be Learned

    Democracy Must Be Learned was one of the second-prize high school east division winners in C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam documentary contest. Lintaro Donovan and Young-Bin Lee, twelfth grade…

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    Represent

    Kate Black and June Raphael talked about their book, Represent: The Woman’s Guide to Running for Office and Changing the World.

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    State and Local Policymaking, Panel 1

    The Brookings Institution hosted a forum on evidence-based policymaking at the state and local level. This portion of the event included a panel discussion with economics professors and form…

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    State and Local Policymaking, John Hickenlooper

    The Brookings Institution hosted a forum on evidence-based policymaking at the state and local level. The event began with a conversation between Politico Managing Editor Sudeep Reddy and fo…

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    Barriers to Public Service

    Panelists talked about the future of public service. Topics included obstacles to public service, the impact of hyper-partisanship on young people’s attitudes toward holding public office, a…

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    Women in Politics

    Jennifer Lawless talked about her latest book, Becoming a Candidate: Political Ambition and the Decision to Run for Office, and she responded to telephone calls and electronic communications…

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    Life with Maxie

    Diane Rehm talked about her book, Life with Maxie (Gibbs Smith, 2010), in which she gives fans an inside look into her life through the story of Maxie, her long-haired Chihuahua. She was in…

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    Public Affairs and the Internet

    The panel discussed the use of social networking Internet sites for public affairs awareness and voter mobilization programs. They talked about the creation of social coalitions and their ro…

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    None of the Above

    Joseph Farah was interviewed on the G. Gordon Liddy radio show. Mr. Farah argued that if either Sens Barack Obama and John McCain were elected president, that they would pander solely to the…

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    Sunday Morning Public Affairs Programs

    Students from the University of Denver, Pace University, and George Mason University, participated by broadband feed in a distance learning class. Chris Wallace joined the class for a disc…

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    Women and the 2000 Elections

    The panel talked about the female vote in the 2000 election, including the Hillary Clinton Senate race in New York. They answered questions from the audience.

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    You Won, Now What?

    Authors Taegan Goddard and Christopher Riback discussed their book, You Won - Now What?: How Americans Can Make Democracy Work from City Hall to the White House. The book offered tips for el…

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