The President departs The White House en route Miami, Florida
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Join Julia Mead (Harvard University) for "The Allure of the Gas Stove: Gender and Energy Security in Socialist Czechoslovakia."In the twentieth century, Czechoslovakia had one of the highest per capita coal production rates in the world. During the socialist period, this fossil bounty formed the base of the country’s economy, and coal fueled everything from motorcycles
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Join Dr. Susan Yoshihara for a lecture, reception, and signing of "Women, Peace, & Security in U.S. Security Cooperation."About the Lecture:The authors of this groundbreaking book explore the origins, rationale, and evolution of Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) efforts in the context of US security cooperation. Focusing on real-world policy and practice, they draw on
Come join Julia Mead (Harvard University) for cookies and conversation following her seminar.Following her talk "The Allure of the Gas Stove: Gender and Energy Security in Socialist Czechoslovakia," please join Julia Mead for Cookies & Conversation.
In this interactive workshop hosted by the USC Center for the Political Future, Urban Rural Action, and Fuller Seminary.In this interactive workshop hosted by the USC Center for the Political Future, Urban Rural Action, and Fuller Seminary, participants will learn the ABCs of Constructive Conversation and engage in small group discussions exploring diverse perspectives on
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Join us for a discussion and book signing with Former Senator Phil GrammWhat if much of what we think we know about capitalism is wrong? From the Industrial Revolution to the 2008 financial crisis, debates over the roles of markets and government have shaped American history. But separating fact from myth has never been easy.Former
Join us for a discussion and book signing with Former Senator Phil GrammWhat if much of what we think we know about capitalism is wrong? From the Industrial Revolution to the 2008 financial crisis, debates over the roles of markets and government have shaped American history. But separating fact from myth has never been easy.Former
Join us virtually for a discussion with Former Senator Phil GrammWhat if much of what we think we know about capitalism is wrong? From the Industrial Revolution to the 2008 financial crisis, debates over the roles of markets and government have shaped American history. But separating fact from myth has never been easy.Former U.S. Sen.
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