Events at the IOP
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Nothing to See Here? Women and the Media
Thursday October 11 - 4:30pmGuest: Stephanie Cutter is the founding partner of Precision Strategies, a leading communications, digital, and data targeting consulting firm in Washington D.C. and New York City.
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The 2018 Mid-Term Elections: What is on the Horizon?
Thursday October 11 - 4:30pmGuest: Chris Wilson, CEO of WPA Intelligence
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A Conversation with Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman and Nancy Gibbs
Wednesday October 10 - 6:00pmWendy R. Sherman
Incoming Director, Center for Public Leadership, Harvard Kennedy School
Senior Counselor, Albright Stonebridge Group
Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (2011-2015)
Nancy Gibbs
Visiting Edward R. Murrow Professor of Practice, Harvard Kennedy School
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Break of Day in the Trenches. The 21st Century Battlefield and the Dissolution of Front Lines
Wednesday October 10 - 4:30pmGuest: Colonel James Hickey, U.S. Army Retired. Former Commander of 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, and Senior Advisor to the Senate Armed Services Committee Majority.
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The Briefing Room: Engage or Ignore?
Wednesday October 10 - 4:30pmGuests: Sam Feist, CNN Washington Bureau Chief and Craig Gordon, Bloomberg Washington Bureau Chief
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Stockton’s Economic Empowerment Demonstration: A Guaranteed Income Initiative
Tuesday October 9 - 6:00pmChris Hughes '06
Co-chair of the Economic Security Project
Co-Founder of Facebook
Michael Tubbs
Mayor of Stockton, CA
Rema Hanna (Moderator)
Scientific Director, J-PAL Southeast Asia
Jeffrey Cheah Professor of South-East Asia Studies, Harvard Kennedy School of Government -
Protest Power: Does Acceptable Protest Exist?
Tuesday October 9 - 4:30pmA study group led by Brittany Packnett.
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Politics, Potholes, and Public Service with Mitch Landrieu
Thursday October 4 - 4:30pmJoin the former mayor of New Orleans and 2018 IOP Visiting Fellow Mitch Landrieu for a conversation about leadership, public service, and local government.
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Suppressing the Vote: What it Looks Like, What Led Us Here, & What We Can Do to Fix It
Wednesday October 3 - 6:00pmRev. William J. Barber, II
President & Sr. Lecturer of Repairers of the Breach
Co-Chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call For Moral Revival
Laverne Berry
Attorney and Voting Rights Advocate
Producer, Capturing the Flag
Alex Keyssar
Matthew W. Stirling, Jr. Professor of History and Social Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Brittany Packnett (Moderator)
Fall 2018 Resident Fellow, Institute of Politics
Vice President of National Community Alliances & Engagement, Teach For America
Co-Founder, Campaign Zero -
Hostages to Fate: Inside the U.S. Led Effort to Free Political Prisoners
Wednesday October 3 - 4:30pmA study group led by John Noonan.
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The Briefing Room: Translating Trump
Wednesday October 3 - 4:30pmA study group led by Margaret Talev.
***This study group is lotteried***
Please enter the lottery here before Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at noon.
Selected participants will be notified on Tuesday, October 2, 2018 in the evening.
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Decoding the Ballot Box: Do You Have Questions About Voting in the U.S.?
Wednesday October 3 - 12:00pmJoin us for a conversation about voting: whether you are a first-time voter, or have been voting for years, this is a conversation to answer all kinds of questions about voting, registration, and more.
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