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  1. Criminal Justice Reform, Drug Policy, and Border Security led by Gil Kerlikowske

    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 ...

  2. Helping Congress Help Itself led by Congressman Christopher Shays and Guest Speaker Betsy Wright Hawkings

    Eighth study group, will look at CONGRESSIONAL REFORMS - The inconvenient truth: Both Republicans and Democrats are very reluctant to change the status quo.  We will examine: what advocates champion that are designed to enable our leaders to better addres ...

  3. Moving EPA Forward in an “Unhealthy” Climate led by Gina McCarthy and Guest Speaker Cynthia Giles, former EPA Assistant Administrator of the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance

    Environmental Justice and Citizen Science- How to lift communities that have been left behind and broaden citizen engagement. Cynthia Giles, former EPA Assistant Administrator of the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance will join to help us unde ...

  4. In search of a "Trump Doctrine": Change and Continuity in American Foreign Policy led by Jon Finer

    Discerning Trump Doctrine   Students will draw on discussions of key issues from earlier in the semester to offer early hypotheses of how future historians may eventually describe President Trump's approach to foreign policy. They will propose descri ...

  5. Minorities and the GOP: Why They Need Each Other led by T.W. Shannon and Guest Speaker Commissioner George P. Bush

    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 ...

  6. Criminal Justice Reform, Drug Policy, and Border Security led by Gil Kerlikowske and Guest Speaker Chuck Wexler, Executive Director, Police Executive Research Forum

    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 ...

  7. Breaking Through: How Political Leaders Communicate with the American People in Today’s Polarized Media Environment led by Sarah Hurwitz and Guest Speaker Cody Keenan

    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 ...

  8. Minorities and the GOP: Why They Need Each Other led by T.W. Shannon and Guest Speaker Star Parker

    http://www.urbancure.org/washington/   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 ...

  9. Criminal Justice Reform, Drug Policy, and Border Security led by Gil Kerlikowske and Guest Speaker Chuck Rosenberg, (Acting) Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration

    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 ...

  10. Breaking Through: How Political Leaders Communicate with the American People in Today’s Polarized Media Environment led by Sarah Hurwitz

      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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