Events at the IOP
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Mayor Andrew Gillum, Angela Rye, and Stefanie Brown James: The Women
Monday April 8 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Mayor Andrew Gillum for a conversation about the role of women in the 2018 election and in U.S. politics moving forward
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A Conversation with Andrew Gillum and Aisha Moodie-Mills
Friday April 5 - 4:00pmJoin the Institute of Politics Spring 2019 Resident Fellows Mayor Andrew Gillum (D-FL) and Aisha Moodie-Mills, Past President & CEO of the LGBTQ Victory Fund & Institute for a conversation on what true democracy and fearless leadership look like, and the diversity and grassroots energy that are transforming American politics. This conversation is the opening keynote for “Affirming Blackness—Protest, Passion and Policy,” this year’s Black Policy Conference, presented by students at Harvard Kennedy School. This Forum will require a ticket for entry.
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A Conversation with Lawrence S. Bacow: Building Economic Opportunity: How Universities Can Lead
Thursday April 4 - 6:00pmHarvard University President Lawrence S. Bacow discusses the essential role of university leadership in transforming opportunity with Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education Bridget Terry Long.
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Pizza and Politics with James Maley, Jr. and Michael Zeldin
Thursday April 4 - 5:00pmPlease join the IOP for a Pizza and Politics with IOP Spring Fellow Michael Zeldin and his guest, James Maley, Jr., Partner at Maley Givens, P.C. and Mayor of Collingswood Borough, New Jersey.
How does a small town encourages economic development, and what lessons might there be for all levels of government?
For James' full profile, please click here.
To RSVP to this event, please fill out this RSVP form.
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Rep. Barbara Comstock and Ed Gillespie: Presidential Campaigns: How to Join One and Find Your Ideal Role
Thursday April 4 - 4:30pmThis class will look at how a Presidential campaign comes together and the essential staff and the opportunities to work on, as well as impact, Presidential elections. We will look at both past presidential campaigns and current Presidential campaigns.
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Amb. Cathy Russell, Dr. Andrea Capachietti, and Melvine Praxides Ouyo: Women's Health
Thursday April 4 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Amb. Cathy Russell for a study group with guest Dr. Andrea Capachietti and Melvine Praxides Ouyo, for a conversation about women's global health issues.
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Presidential Investigations: What Lies Ahead?
Wednesday April 3 - 6:00pmLynn Sweet, Washington Bureau Chief of the Chicago Sun-Times will moderate an analysis on the state of Presidential investigations, the Mueller Report and the media’s coverage with Peter Baker, Chief White House Correspondent of New York Times, IOP Resident Spring ’19 Fellows Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-VA), and Michael Zeldin.
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Michael Zeldin, Paul Begala, and Peter Baker: Defending a President Under Investigation: Developing a Media Strategy
Wednesday April 3 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Michael Zeldin for a study group with Clinton strategist Paul Begala and New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker about White House media strategy when a president is under investigation.
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Rep. Carlos Curbelo, Elena Nachmanoff, and Phil Griffin: The Media: Guardians of Democracy?
Wednesday April 3 - 4:30pmWe will explore the media's role in democracy today with Phil Griffin, President of MSNBC and Elena Nachmanoff, Senior Vice President at NBC News.
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Pizza and Politics with Elizabeth Warren's Longtime Advisor Ganesh Sitaraman '04
Tuesday April 2 - 6:00pmPlease join the IOP in a discussion with Ganesh Sitaraman AB '04, Author of The Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution; Professor of Law, Vanderbilt Law School
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Politics and Leadership in the Age of Disruption
Tuesday April 2 - 6:00pmThe Right Honourable Stephen J. Harper, Prime Minister of Canada (2006 - 2015), discusses politics and leadership with Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman, Director of CPL and IOP Resident Fellow, F’15.
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Aisha Moodie-Mills and Rashad Robinson: From Presence to Power
Tuesday April 2 - 4:30pmJoin Aisha Moodie-Mills and Rashad Robinson, President of Color Of Change, for a conversation on the new civil rights movement and how communities of color can turn their presence into power.a
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