Events at the IOP

  1. Mayor Andrew Gillum: Voter Registration and Engagement

    Monday March 25 - 4:30pm

    Join IOP Resident Fellow Mayor Andrew Gillum for a discussion about the importance of voter registration and engaging the entirety of the electorate.

  2. City Hall to the White House: Will a Mayor be the Next President?

    Thursday March 14 - 4:00pm

    A discussion with IOP Visiting Fellows and former mayors Mitch Landrieu of New Orleans and Michael Nutter of Philadelphia 

    The discussion will be moderated by MPP1 students Karim Farishta and Katherine Mateo.   

     

     

     

  3. Rep. Carlos Curbelo: Climate Overtime- Is a Price on Carbon the Solution We Need?

    Wednesday March 13 - 4:30pm

    Join IOP Resident Fellow Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) and former Rep. Ryan Costello (R-PA), who now leads Americans for Carbon Dividends, for a conversation about carbon pricing to address climate change. 

  4. Michael Zeldin: The Role of the Press- Covering Investigations

    Wednesday March 13 - 4:30pm

    Join IOP Resident Fellow Michael Zeldin and his guests  Rosalind Helderman, Political Enterprise and Investigations Reporter, The Washington Post; and John Harris, Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief, POLITICO for a conversation about the role of the press in investigations. 

    Covering the White House, Justice Department, and Capitol Hill during presidential investigations. What do press briefings look like? How do you identify reliable sources? Who can you trust? How do you verify information? When and what do you publish?

  5. Aisha Moodie-Mills: The #WOKE Vote

    Tuesday March 12 - 4:30pm

    Join IOP Resident Fellow Aisha Moodie-Mills for a conversation with Danielle Moodie-Mills, host of WokeAF on SiriusXM Progress, about what it means to be “woke” and what young people in particular can do to transform politics.

  6. Rep. Barbara Comstock: How, When, and Why- Deciding to Run for Office

    Tuesday March 12 - 4:30pm

    Join IOP Resident Fellow Rep. Barbara Comstock for a study group with her guests former Rep. David Ramadan (R-VA), and D.J. Jordan, a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates (via Skype) for a conversation about the how, when, and why of deciding to run for office. 

  7. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp and Gary Cohn: Where Have All the Workers Gone? And Where Are All the Jobs?

    Monday March 11 - 7:15pm

    Join Senator Heidi Heitkamp and Gary Cohn for a conversation on the real state of work in America.

    The nature of work in America is changing. New technologies, globalization, and changes in productivity are disrupting the US labor market, causing economic and electoral consequences. What is the future of work, both domestically and abroad? What is the best way for government to support workers and progress? 

  8. Mayor Andrew Gillum: The South

    Monday March 11 - 7:00pm

    Join IOP Resident Fellow Mayor Andrew Gillum for a study group with guest LaTosha Brown, Co-founder of Black Voters Matter, for a conversation about the American South. 

  9. Amb. Cathy Russell: Women in Silicon Valley

    Thursday March 7 - 4:30pm

    Join IOP Resident Fellow Amb. Cathy Russell and guest Courtney Diesel O'Donnell, Director of Strategic Engagements for Airbnb to discuss how Silicon Valley can support women's issues.

  10. Rep. Carlos Curbelo: Are We Out of Solutions on Climate Change and Energy?

    Wednesday March 6 - 4:30pm

    Join IOP Resident Fellow Rep. Carlos Curbelo and his guest Geisha Williams, CEO and President of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (2017-2019) for a conversation about how environmental policy became so polarized and divisive and how we can find solutions. 

  11. Michael Zeldin: On Becoming an Independent Counsel

    Wednesday March 6 - 4:30pm

    Join IOP Resident Fellow Michael Zeldin and his guest, former Independent Counsel Ken Starr.  What comes after an Independent Counsel is named and a mandate issued? How does the Independent Counsel go about organizing and investigating? What is the role of the Justice Department? What is the role of Congress? How does the Independent Counsel interface with the media: engage or ignore? 

  12. Aisha Moodie-Mills: Republicans' Diversity Woes

    Tuesday March 5 - 4:30pm

    Join IOP Resident Fellow Aisha Moodie-Mills, former chair of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele, and HKS professor Leah Wright Rigueur for a conversation about the future of the Republican party as America becomes increasingly diverse.

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