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Minorities and the GOP: Why They Need Each Other led by T.W. Shannon
Latinos: Beyond the Wall When the media reports on the Latino electorate, it would appear that the number one issue facing this community is immigration. However, polling continues to prove that there are other issues which take priority over immigration. ...
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Criminal Justice Reform, Drug Policy, and Border Security led by Gil Kerlikowske and Guest Speaker Charlie Savage from the New York Times
Charlie Savage, NYT, will discuss his reporting on national security issues from the Department of Justice and his book, Power Wars. Study Groups are weekly off-the-record discussions on various topics of political, policy, and public interest. All ar ...
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Fighting ISIS not Islam led by Cong. Christopher Shays (R-CT) and Cong. Pete Hoekstra (R-MI)
The inconvenient truth: The cold war is over but the world is a more dangerous place. We will examine... how do we successfully confront the asymmetrical threat of Islamist terrorists, without being at war with all of Islam? Pete Hoekstra… Study Grou ...
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Moving EPA Forward in an “Unhealthy” Climate led by Gina McCarthy and Guest Speaker Jim Jones, former EPA Assistant Administrator of the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention
Engaging and empowering consumers to give clean, green products a market boost. Jim Jones, former EPA Assistant Administrator of the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention will talk about how transparent data and voluntary programs can engage ...
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Spotlight on Harvard Political Union
HPU hosts annual Visitas Debate between Harvard Democrats and Harvard Republican Club. Founded in 1832 as the Harvard Union, the Harvard Political Union (HPU) is the country's oldest collegiate debate society. Today, the HPU is the center for polit ...
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Minorities and the GOP: Why They Need Each Other led by T.W. Shannon and Guest Ward Connerly
GOP Image Crisis The GOP has continuously allowed itself to be defined by some as an exclusive party that is non-welcoming to minorities. What are the reasons for this disparity and what efforts must the party take to change this image? Study Groups are w ...
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Historic Black Voting Trends led by T.W. Shannon and Professor Leah Wright Rigueur
Study Groups are weekly off-the-record discussions on various topics of political, policy, and public interest. All are welcome; no prior knowledge or experience is necessary to attend or participate. Sessions take place at the IOP. Groups begin the we ...
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In search of a "Trump Doctrine": Change and Continuity in American Foreign Policy led by Jon Finer and Joshua Geltzer, Senior Director for Counterterrorism at the National Security Council in the White House
Study Groups are weekly off-the-record discussions on various topics of political, policy, and public interest. All are welcome; no prior knowledge or experience is necessary to attend or participate. Sessions take place at the IOP ...
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Breaking Through: How Political Leaders Communicate with the American People in Today’s Polarized Media Environment led by Sarah Hurwitz and Guest Speaker Kristina Schake
Study Groups are weekly off-the-record discussions on various topics of political, policy, and public interest. All are welcome; no prior knowledge or experience is necessary to attend or participate. Sessions take place at the IOP. Groups begin the ...
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Leaders of "The Resistance"
A panel discussion with Debra Cleaver Founder & CEO, Vote.org Leah Greenberg Co-Founder, Indivisible Andrea Hailey Founder, Civic Engagement Fund Amanda Litman Founder, Run for Something Jess Morales Rocketto Digital Community Organizer, OccupyAirport ...
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