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SUMMARY:Assessing U.S. Relations with Russia and Ukraine
DESCRIPTION:Join IWP’s expert panel  as they examine the U.S.’s evolving policies toward Russia and the war in Ukraine\n\n\nAbout the Lecture: \nAs the war in Ukraine evolves and U.S. policies toward Russia shift\, the world may be entering uncharted territory. Join IWP’s expert panel as they examine these developments\, drawing on decades of experience shaping and implementing U.S. policy — from the Reagan Administration to today. \n\n\nAbout the Speaker: \nProfessor Glenn Corn is a 34-year veteran of the U.S. Intelligence and Foreign Affairs communities\, Prof. Corn served for over 20 years abroad\, including tours in Russia\, Turkey\, Central Asia\, South Asia\, and the Middle East. He also held senior leadership positions within the Intelligence Community in the U.S. and is a graduate of multiple specialized training programs in the fields of Intelligence\, Security\, Adult Education and Training and Executive Leadership. He is a founding partner of the Strategic Advisory and Consulting firm “Varyag” and Expert contributor to the “Cipher Brief”. \n \nMr. Ralph Goff is a 35-year veteran of the CIA where he was a 6-time Chief of Station with extensive service in Europe\, the Middle East\, and Central and South Asia including several war zones. He served as Chief of Operations for Europe and Eurasia. Goff also served as Chief of CIA’s National Resources Division\, working extensively with “C Suite” level US private sector executives in the financial\, banking\, and security sectors. \n \nDr. John Lenczowski is Founder\, President Emeritus\, and Chancellor of The Institute of World Politics. From 1981 to 1983\, Dr. Lenczowski served in the State Department in the Bureau of European Affairs and as Special Advisor to Under Secretary for Political Affairs Lawrence Eagleburger. From 1983 to 1987\, he was Director of European and Soviet Affairs at the National Security Council. In that capacity\, he was principal Soviet affairs adviser to President Reagan. \n \nMr. Emmanuel Thomann (Moderator) is an active duty Commander in the U.S. Navy\, who has served in multiple sea and shore-based assignments\, to include tours of duty on the Department of the Navy Staff\, the Joint Chiefs of Staff\, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Additional operational assignments include serving as the Maritime Intelligence Operations Cell Director for US Navy Tenth Fleet\, the Director of Intelligence for Sea Air Land (SEAL) Team Two\, and the Deputy Director of Intelligence for Fleet Cyberspace Command. A graduate of Colby College\, Emmanuel holds a master’s degree in Cold War history from the University of Connecticut\, and a Master’s in Strategic Intelligence from National Intelligence University\, with a concentration in Eurasian Studies. His Doctoral studies at the Institute of World Politics have centered on Information Warfare and the role of the Maritime Domain in Great Power competition. \n \nMake a gift to IWP
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/assessing-u-s-relations-with-russia-and-ukraine/
LOCATION:The Institute of World Politics\, 1521 16th Street Northwest\, Washington\, DC\, 20036\, United States
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SUMMARY:GBBR Pizza and Politics - with Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for GBBR Pizza and Politics for an evening of delicious pizza and engaging political discussions!\n\n\nCome join us for an evening of delicious pizza and engaging political discussions at Angeli’s Pizzeria in Fells Point  Meet fellow community members\, share your thoughts\, and enjoy a casual event filled with good food and great company! Whether you’re a political enthusiast or just looking for a fun night out\, this event is perfect for anyone interested in lively conversations and tasty pizza. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with others and indulge in some cheesy goodness! Easy Parking; open to GBBR Members and the public.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/gbbr-pizza-and-politics-with-baltimore-city-council-president-zeke-cohen/
LOCATION:Angeli’s Pizzeria & Bar\, 413 South High Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21202\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Politics of Translation
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Madhu H. Kaza\, Matvei Yankelevich\, Emily Apter\, Maria Jose Zubieta\, and Simon Leser\n\n\nMadhu H. Kaza\, Matvei Yankelevich\, Emily Apter\, Maria Jose Zubieta\, and Simon Leser explore the political potential and the constraints of translation especially in our time. Is translation inherently political? Or is it simply the transfer of knowledge and meaning from one language to others? What does it mean to translate texts that traverse languages and nations and also cultures and class? How can translation serve as a tool for liberation\, and conversely\, in what ways might it hinder understanding?
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-politics-of-translation/
LOCATION:20 Cooper Sq\, 20 Cooper Square\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Who is Government? |Michael Lewis\, Casey Cep\, and David Shipley at Sidwell
DESCRIPTION:An urgent and absorbing civics lesson from an all-star team of writers and storytellers.\n\n\nThe government is a vast\, complex system that Americans pay for\, rebel against\, rely upon\, dismiss\, and celebrate. It’s also our shared resource for addressing the biggest problems of society. And it’s made up of people\, mostly unrecognized and uncelebrated\, doing work that can be deeply consequential and beneficial to everyone. \nMichael Lewis invited his favorite writers to find someone doing an interesting job for the government and write about them in a special in-depth series for the Washington Post. The stories they found are unexpected\, riveting\, and inspiring\, including a former coal miner devoted to making mine roofs less likely to collapse\, saving thousands of lives; an IRS agent straight out of a crime thriller; and the manager who made the National Cemetery Administration the best-run organization\, public or private\, in the entire country. Each essay shines a spotlight on the essential behind-the-scenes work of exemplary federal employees. \nWhether they’re digitizing archives\, chasing down cybercriminals\, or discovering new planets\, these public servants are committed to their work and universally reluctant to take credit. Expanding on the Washington Post series\, the vivid profiles in Who Is Government? blow up the stereotype of the irrelevant bureaucrat. They show how the essential business of government makes our lives possible\, and how much it matters. \n \nMichael Lewis is the best-selling author of Liar’s Poker\, Moneyball\, The Blind Side\, The Big Short\, The Fifth Risk\, and Going Infinite. He lives in Berkeley\, California\, with his family. \n \nCasey Cep is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of Furious Hours: Murder\, Fraud\, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee\, which was a New York Times bestseller and named one of the best books of the year by The Washington Post\, The Economist\, Time Magazine\, and President Barack Obama. She lives on the Eastern Shore of Maryland with her family. \n \nDavid Shipley is an American journalist\, book author\, and the editorial page editor at The Washington Post.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/who-is-government-michael-lewis-casey-cep-and-david-shipley-at-sidwell/
LOCATION:Sidwell Friends Meeting House\, 3825 Wisconsin Avenue\, Washington\, DC\, 20016\, United States
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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-28/
LOCATION:The White House
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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-29/
LOCATION:The White House
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SUMMARY:The President receives his Intelligence Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Closed Press
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-receives-his-intelligence-briefing-2/
LOCATION:Oval Office
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SUMMARY:The President receives his Intelligence Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Closed Press
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-receives-his-intelligence-briefing-3/
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SUMMARY:Press Briefing by the White House Press Secretary
DESCRIPTION:On Camera
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/press-briefing-by-the-white-house-press-secretary-6/
LOCATION:James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
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SUMMARY:Press Briefing by the White House Press Secretary
DESCRIPTION:On Camera
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/press-briefing-by-the-white-house-press-secretary-7/
LOCATION:James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
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SUMMARY:Master Political Reputation Management with Kateryna Odarchenko
DESCRIPTION:Join this exclusive masterclass led by international political strategist Kateryna Odarchenko.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/master-political-reputation-management-with-kateryna-odarchenko-4/
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SUMMARY:COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR POLITICAL PRISONERS AND PRISON ACTIVISTS
DESCRIPTION:An interactive event featuring political prisoner Shaka Shakur about how we can build bridges between activists and political prisoners.\n\n\nThis  hybrid event will feature a short documentary\, a Q/A session with Shaka Shakur and activists who are working for his freedom\, and tons of ways folks can plug in to local and national movements for justice for incarcerated people.  \nTimeline:  \nFood: 5:30-6 pm \nDocumentary Screening: 6-6:45 pm \nQ/A and Discussion: 7-8ish pm \nTime for folks to sign up to get involved\, continue discussion\, etc.: 8-9 p.m. \n \nIF YOU CAN’T ATTEND IN PERSON\, WE WILL HAVE A ZOOM LINK FOR YOU TO ATTEND VIRTUALLY\, SO PLEASE RSVP TO THIS EVENT!
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/community-support-for-political-prisoners-and-prison-activists/
LOCATION:Academic Learning Commons – VCU\, 1000 Floyd Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions with Daniel Drezner|US Changing Leadership in World Economy
DESCRIPTION:Join WorldBoston for a timely Great Decisions program on U.S. Changing Leadership in the World’s Economy featuring Dr. Daniel Drezner.\n\n\n\nUnder President Biden\, the U.S. has advanced new ideas about trade\, technology\, industrial policy\, competition with China\, and the organization of the world economy. For most of the postwar era\, the U.S. has tied its global leadership to cooperative agendas aimed at creating a more open-world trading system\, but that has apparently come to an end. What are America’s options and opportunities as a leader of the world economy? How will America’s “foreign policy for the middle class” and strategic competition with China impact its leadership role? How can the postwar rules and institutions of the world economy be made safe for economic nationalism and great power competition? \nJoin us for a timely discussion of this topic with Dr. Daniel Drezner\, Distinguished Professor of International Politics and Associate Dean of Research at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. This program will feature an expert presentation\, live audience Q&A\, and time for networking and discussion with other globally-oriented participants in the Newsfeed Café. \nThis program is free and open to the public\, but advance registration is required. \nThe program will be live-streamed to Zoom from 6:00-7:00 PM. To attend virtually\, please register here. \n\n\n\nDaniel W. Drezner is Professor of International Politics\, a nonresident senior fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs\, and the co-director of Fletcher’s Russia and Eurasia Program. Prior to joining The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy\, he taught at the University of Chicago and the University of Colorado at Boulder. He has previously held positions with Civic Education Project\, the RAND Corporation and the U.S. Department of the Treasury\, and received fellowships from the German Marshall Fund of the United States\, Council on Foreign Relations\, and Harvard University. Drezner has written seven books\, including All Politics is Global and Theories of International Politics and Zombies\, and edited three others\, including The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence. He has published articles in numerous scholarly journals as well as in the New York Times\, Wall Street Journal\, Politico\, and Foreign Affairs\, and has been a regular contributor to Foreign Policy and the Washington Post. He received his B.A. in political economy from Williams College and an M.A. in economics and PhD in political science from Stanford University.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/great-decisions-with-daniel-dreznerus-changing-leadership-in-world-economy/
LOCATION:Boston Public Library\, Rabb Hall\, 700 Boylston Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trapped:  Does the Security Industry Make Us Less Safe?
DESCRIPTION:Setha Low and Mark Maguire in Conversation\n\n\nCan security be bought? At this moment when people are nervous about their safety\, authors Setha Low and Mark Maguire discuss how security has become a commodity\, causing both those with and those without it to live in fear. In their new book\, Trapped: Life Under Security Capitalism and How to Escape It\, they explore — in interviews with police\, private contractors\, and ordinary citizens — how the security-industrial-complex actually increases anxiety — and what can be done to break down walls for a freer\, safer\, and more just society. Low\, a distinguished professor of psychology\, anthropology\, earth and environmental sciences\, and women’s and gender studies at the CUNY Graduate Center\, and Maguire\, a professor anthropology at Maynooth University in Ireland\, speak with Alex S. Vitale\, a professor of sociology and coordinator of the Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center. \n \nPresented with the Ph.D. Program in Anthropology\, the Ph.D. Program in Earth and Environmental Sciences\, and the Public Space Research Group.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/trapped-does-the-security-industry-make-us-less-safe/
LOCATION:Martin E. Segal Theatre Center\, 365 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250319T200000
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CREATED:20250126T210149Z
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SUMMARY:Pandemic Political Education Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Read books to learn lessons from HIV/AIDS Activism and Disability Justice.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/pandemic-political-education-book-club-2/
LOCATION:Under the Umbrella Bookstore and Cafe\, 511 West 200 South\, #Suite 120\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Dakar:20250319T230000
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CREATED:20250315T213533Z
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SUMMARY:The Anti-Caste Collective: Reading\, Reflection\, and Action (2025)
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for this book club experience designed to  build anti-caste capacity!\n\n\n\n \nThe Invitation\nWith the continued rise of the multi-racial right\, and specifically Hindutva politics and rhetoric in diasporan communities\, we felt called to launch The Anti-Caste Collective\, with the intention to build a community in Canada that is committed to interrogating\, disrupting and dismantling systems of supremacy. A community where each person’s dignity\, safety\, and belonging needs matter. \nLeena Sharma Seth (she/they) and Adeeta Aulakh( she/her)\, of Mending the Chasm\, invite you to join this virtual five-session facilitated book club experience. \nThese sessions offer a space\, specifically for caste-privileged members of the South Asian Community and Allies from other communities to learn about\, interrogate\, and to work together to identify\, interrupt and end caste oppression in our communities\, schools\, institutions\, and most importantly\, our culture. All so that we can work to embody active Allyship with caste-oppressed communities. \nTo ensure that we are creating an intimate and accountable container for this work\, we are limiting this to a maximum of 12 participants. \nThis experience is for you if you: \n\nIdentify as someone who is caste-privileged or from the caste system and are ready to learn more about the history and impact of caste\, for the purpose of building your anti-caste practice.\nAre passionate about practicing social justice that is inclusive and intersectional\nIdentify as someone from outside of the caste systemand are working to be an Ally to those who are harmed by caste (white bodies\, Black bodies\, Indigenous bodies\, Brown bodies etc.)\n\nWe are passionate about holding healing-centred space that empowers us to build deeper equity\, inclusion\, and belonging- abundant communities and cultures. We: \n\nRecognize that we are humble students on this journey and trying to do better work today than we did yesterday.\nAre working to have better conversations today than we did yesterday.\nStrive to cultivate deeper compassion for self and others\n\nCommunity-building\, community-healing and community transformation work can only happen in community and so this is where you come in. \n\n\n\nAbout The Anti-Caste Collective\nWe are a community space dedicated to dismantling caste-based oppression through shared learning\, dialogue\, and action. Activities we organize include book clubs\, guest speakers\, community organizing\, and facilitated dialogues. \nThe intention of this collective is to create opportunities for deep reflection and meaningful discussion\, whether you’re personally impacted by caste oppression or working to become an Ally. \nOur humble aim is to serve as a platform to build solidarity\, inspire collective action\, and drive transformative change. Grounded in a posture of accountability\, the collective welcomes diverse voices and perspectives\, emphasizing education\, empathy\, and justice. \n \nThe Book\nWe welcome emergence on this journey and our initial offering will focus on the book The Trauma of Caste: A Dalit Feminist Mediation of Survivorship\, Healing and Abolition by Thenmozhi (pronounced Then-mauri) Soundararajan\, published in 2022. \nDalit American activist Thenmozhi Soundararajan\, founder of Equality Labs\, puts forth a call to awaken and act\, not just for readers in South Asia\, but all around the world. She ties Dalit oppression to fights for liberation among Black\, Indigenous\, Latinx\, femme\, and Queer communities\, examining caste from a feminist\, abolitionist\, and Dalit Buddhist perspective—and laying bare the grief\, trauma\, rage\, and stolen futures enacted by Brahminical patriarchy and social structures on the caste-oppressed. \n\n\n\nMeet Your Hosts and Facilitators\nL eena Sharma Seth (She/Her)\, Principal & Founder\, Mending the Chasm\nLeena is a settler who is cisgender\, heterosexual\, able-bodied\, and a child of hindu\, pnjabi (India)\, and brahmin immigrants. Leena brings a set of lived and intersectional experiences to her work as a facilitator\, strategist\, and process designer in the equity\, justice\, inclusion and belonging space. Leena’s practice is grounded in the belief that equity work is sacred and that healing\, wholeness\, and embodiment are critical to creating a just and inclusive present and future. \nWith over twenty years of experience in various leadership roles\, both in Canada and in Asia\, Leena has worked to advance equity in non-profit\, consulting\, education\, philanthropy\, and supplier diversity spaces. \nLeena has a Masters in Conflict Analysis & Management from Royal Roads\, achieved her Canadian Certified Inclusion Professional (CCIP) designation with the Canadian Centre for Diversity & Inclusion\, has received her Pride at Work certification\, completed the 4 Seasons of Reconciliation program via First Nations University\, and completed an Embodied Social Justice Certificate with Transformative Programs (led by Rev. Angel Kyodo). \nAs a part of her personal commitment to this work\, Leena has been working with fellow South Asians to examine tensions between the ways Brown bodies\, caste-privileged bodies\, and northern Indians are both privileged and impacted by systems of oppression\, and also perpetuating anti-Black racism\, and to work intentionally to disrupt anti-Black racism and to collectively heal from the harmful impacts of colonization\, patriarchy and white supremacy. \nHer work in community-building has been recognized by MP Karina Gould with the Sesquicentennial Citizenship award\, the Women’s Centre of Halton – 150 Years of Exemplary Women award\, and the 2021 Mayor’s Community Service Award\, Burlington Chamber of Commerce. \nLeena is raising two social justice warriors with her partner Sanjay and is proud to call Burlington\, Ontario home. \n \nAdeeta Aulakh (she/her)\, Associate\, Mending the Chasm\nAdeeta is a settler with West Indian and South Asian heritage\, who is cisgender\, heterosexual\, and able-bodied. Adeeta is an Occupational Therapist\, and worked clinically in the mental health field before moving to a career in local health systems planning. Her experiences as a Mental Health Therapist have developed her understanding and appreciation of the holistic nature of health and the impact of social determinants of health on individuals’ health and wellness. She brings an equity lens to her work and is dedicated to her own life long learning around equity\, trauma and healing. \nAdeeta has a Masters of Health Science in Health Administration from the University of Toronto and a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Toronto. She has completed numerous trainings to expand her clinical therapy skills and anti-oppression related training on anti-black racism\, becoming gender affirming and Indigenous cultural safety training. \nAdeeta is grateful to share space with others on their learning journey around caste\, caste oppression\, and Allyship as a facilitator of The Anti-Caste Collective series. \n\n\n\n \nSession Flow\nEach session will be two hours (2 hours) and the agenda will flow like this: \n\nWelcome & Land Acknowledgement\nCommunity Assumptions & Agreements\nEmbodiment/Somatic Practice\nOpening Reflection\nSession Theme Discussion\nClosing Reflection\n\n \nBelow is a thematic overview of each of six the sessions.\n \nSession 1\, Wednesday\, March 19th\, 7pm – 9pm: Setting the Container for our Work Together\nIn this first session\, we will spend time connecting\, co-creating guidelines for engagement (we will share Mending the Chasm’s Community Assumptions and Agreements before-hand)\, sharing our respective why’s for this journey\, and what we are working to be active commitments to in this work. \n \nSession 2\, Wednesday\, April 9th\, 7pm – 9pm: Meditation 1: The Existence of Caste\nTogether we’ll review the first section of the book and explore responses to set questions from the worksheet that Thenmozhi has so generously provided to help us better understand some of the ways we’ve each been socialized (consciously and subconsciously) around caste and the foundational stories we tell ourselves about caste and our place in the system. \n \nSession 3\, Wednesday\, April 30\, 7pm – 9pm: Meditation II: The Source of Caste\nIn this session we’ll explore the sources of caste in various faiths\, including caste pyramids from different South Asian countries\, and we’ll also explore Dalit Liberation Theology. We’ll use a set of guided questions to discuss insights that came up for each of us as we moved through this section. \n \nSession 4\, Wednesday\, May 21st\,7pm – 9pm: Meditation III: From Wounds to Liberation\nIn this session we’ll explore the impact of identities that intersect with caste\, the disproportionate impact and harm caused by caste\, and the ways caste oppression intersects with climate justice and many other movements for justice and equity. We’ll use a set of guided questions to hold space to hear from each other about the insights that came up for each of us as we read this section. \n \nSession 5\, Wednesday\, June 11th\, 7pm9pm: Meditation IV: The End of Caste and Closing the Container\nIn this session we’llmove through a set of questions to guide our discussion and consider what it means to fight for a world where choice and consent are every human’s birth right. What does it mean to end caste oppression? We’ll share reflections on the journey\, consider the ways our thinking and practice around caste have shifted\, discuss active commitments we’re making going forward\, and close our container for this shared experience. \n\n\n\nRegistration and Cost\nIf you register before February 28th\, the early bird rate for this seriesis $249 CDN. \nMarch 1st\, 2025 and on\, the cost for this series is $299.00 CDN. \n20% of every registration will go to SADAN – South Asian Dalit Adivasi Network of Canada. \nWe are committed to supporting barrier-free access to this experience\, if you would like to access a sliding scale fee\, please contact Anna at anna@mendingthechasm.ca.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-anti-caste-collective-reading-reflection-and-action-2025/
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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-30/
LOCATION:The White House
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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-31/
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SUMMARY:Employment Situation of Veterans
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URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/employment-situation-of-veterans/
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:BLS,IMPORTANT
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SUMMARY:State Job Openings and Labor Turnover
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URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/state-job-openings-and-labor-turnover-2/
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:BLS,IMPORTANT
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CREATED:20250320T081436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T161438Z
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SUMMARY:The President signs Executive Orders
DESCRIPTION:Closed Press
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-signs-executive-orders-13/
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SUMMARY:The President signs Executive Orders
DESCRIPTION:Closed Press
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-signs-executive-orders-14/
LOCATION:Oval Office
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SUMMARY:The President participates in an Education Event and signs an Executive Order
DESCRIPTION:Pre-Credentialed Media
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-participates-in-an-education-event-and-signs-an-executive-order/
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SUMMARY:The President participates in an Education Event and signs an Executive Order
DESCRIPTION:Pre-Credentialed Media
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-participates-in-an-education-event-and-signs-an-executive-order-2/
LOCATION:East Room
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CREATED:20250304T024559Z
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SUMMARY:2025 State & Local Government Conference
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the 43rd Annual State & Local Government Conference\, hosted by BYU Law’s Government & Politics Legal Society.\n\n\nTentative Agenda \n7:30am – Check-in \n8:00am – 9:00am: Ethics Session (speaker TBD) \n9:00am – 10:00am: Legislative Update w/ Eric Weeks \n10:00am-10:20am: snack break \n10:20am – 11:20am: Breakout Sessions \n– Criminal: Violent Crimes Against Native Women w/ Tad May and Michalyn Steele \n– Civil: Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act w/ John Fee \n– Political: Implementing Legislative Changes in School Districts w/ DeLaina Tonks \n11:30am – 12:30pm: Keynote Address by Joni Jones\, recipient of the Distinguished Service Award \n12:30pm – 1:30pm: Lunch at the Garden Court \n1:30pm – 2:30pm: Understanding Sovereign Citizens w/ Greg Rodgers and Leslie Gallicher \n2:30pm – 2:40pm: snack break \n2:40pm – 3:40pm: Breakout Sessions \n– Criminal: Trauma-Informed Victim Interviewing w/ Lisa Leavitt\, Jen Faumuina\, Donna Kelly\, and Heleen McKenzie \n– Civil: HR and Employment Law Briefing w/ Spencer Phillips \n– Political: Gerrymandering and Citizens Initiatives w/ Lisa Baskin \n3:50pm – 4:50pm: Addressing Homelessness through Multi-Level Government Action w/ Tyler Clancy\, Ben McAdams\, and Tricia Davis Winter \nCLE information forthcoming. \n \n2025 Dinstinguished Service Award \n \nAbout BYU Law’s Government & Politics Legal Society \nThe Government & Politics Legal Society (GPLS) focuses on helping students gain knowledge about careers\, service\, and externships in government. It is the only student club that plans and hosts a CLE (the State & Local Government Conference) giving students a chance to interact with practitioners in the community. Conference proceeds also help support GPLS students as they pursue government internships. \nPlease send an e-mail to gpls@club.law.byu.edu with any questions. \nRefunds and Cancellations: Non-emergency \nIf you cannot attend the event\, you may transfer your registration to another attendee or request a refund. \nThere will be no penalty for cancellations received on or before the date 30 days prior to the first day of the event. A cancellation fee of 50% of registration costs will be applied for cancellations received between 29 to 10 days before the annual conference. No refund will be issued for cancellations received less than 10 days before the first day of the event\, unless in accordance with the Emergency Policy below. Transfers may be made if requested anytime prior to the event. All cancellations or requests for transfer or refund must be sent in writing via e-mail or regular mail to the BYU Law School Accounting Office\, acctclerk@law.byu.edu or imblerm@law.byu.edu. Telephone requests may not be honored. If necessary to cancel by USPS\, please allow sufficient time for a response. BYU Law School is not responsible for problems beyond our control such as weather conditions\, campus conditions\, parking\, etc. No refunds will be given in these situations. The final decision on refunds rests with the BYU Law School Accounting Office. \nEmergency Illness or Death of Registrant or Immediate Family Member \nRefunds may be granted if an attendee is unable to attend the conference due to a family death\, illness\, or other extraordinary circumstance. In such a circumstance\, the Accounting Office must be contacted by phone\, letter or e-mail. If initial notification is by phone\, it must be followed up in writing.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/2025-state-local-government-conference/
LOCATION:BYU Law School | J. Reuben Clark Building (JRCB)\, 341 E Campus Dr\, Provo\, UT\, 84602\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Future of Medicaid in Texas — What’s at Stake?
DESCRIPTION:Join us to discuss the future of Medicaid in Texas and understand what’s on the line.\n\n\nThe U.S. House of Representatives has passed a budget resolution calling for an $880 billion reduction over 10 years\, a move that the Congressional Budget Office says is impossible without significant cuts to Medicaid and other essential health programs. As a vital source of health coverage for Americans\, including nearly 4 million Texans\, these programs play a critical role in ensuring access to care for low-income families\, children\, seniors\, and individuals with disabilities. What could these proposed cuts mean for Texas and the nation? \nJoin us for an in-depth discussion on the future of American healthcare\, featuring a national expert who will break down the potential policy changes and their broader implications. Representatives from hospitals\, clinics\, and the disability community will share insights on how these changes could affect patients and health care providers across Texas. \n \nThis Director’s office event is co-sponsored with the Baker Institute Center for Health Policy. It is free and open to the public. \n \nFollow @BakerInstitute on X and join the conversation online with #BakerLive.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-future-of-medicaid-in-texas-whats-at-stake/
LOCATION:Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy\, 6100 Main Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77005\, United States
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SUMMARY:Livestream—The Future of Medicaid in Texas — What’s at Stake?
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion on the future of Medicaid in Texas and what’s at stake.\n\n\nThe U.S. House of Representatives has passed a budget resolution calling for an $880 billion reduction over 10 years\, a move that the Congressional Budget Office says is impossible without significant cuts to Medicaid and other essential health programs. As a vital source of health coverage for Americans\, including nearly 4 million Texans\, these programs play a critical role in ensuring access to care for low-income families\, children\, seniors\, and individuals with disabilities. What could these proposed cuts mean for Texas and the nation? \nJoin us for an in-depth discussion on the future of American healthcare\, featuring a national expert who will break down the potential policy changes and their broader implications. Representatives from hospitals\, clinics\, and the disability community will share insights on how these changes could affect patients and health care providers across Texas. \nThis Director’s office event is co-sponsored with the Baker Institute Center for Health Policy.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/livestream-the-future-of-medicaid-in-texas-whats-at-stake/
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CREATED:20250321T123250Z
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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-32/
LOCATION:The White House
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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-33/
LOCATION:The White House
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DTSTAMP:20260403T122646
CREATED:20250125T185800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250222T090007Z
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SUMMARY:Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment (Monthly)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/metropolitan-area-employment-and-unemployment-monthly-2/
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:BLS,IMPORTANT
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