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SUMMARY:Mini Camp Congress for Girls San Francisco 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mini Camp Congress for Girls San Francisco  2026 is an introduction to the United States political system for girls ages 6 and 7.\n\n\nMini Camp Congress for Girls San Francisco 2026 is an introduction to the United States political system for girls ages 6 and 7. Camp begins with a lesson on the structure of the U.S. political system\, the process of running for office and voting in the United States. Each girl will create a platform of issues she cares about most\, create her own campaign poster and record a campaign ad. Camp will culminate with the girls convening a Congress and passing their own bill. All girls will serve as members of Congress. Girl Scouts qualify to earn Girl Scout badge; badge is not provided. \nFor additional information contact us at +1 866-277-2123 extension 1\, via email at info@girlsinpolitics.com or visit our website at www.girlsinpolitics.com. Ticketing options for girls\, ages 6-7. Please no solicitation emails or calls. We do not book speakers\, book vendors or recruit volunteers for events. \nFrequently Asked Questions \nIs this event a drop-off? All camps are drop-off unless parent participation is indicated. Parents may wait at the venue for the duration of the camp in any of the lounge or seating area throughout the hotel. The meeting room space capacity can only accommodate students and staff. \nIs the registration fee refundable? The registration fee is non-refundable unless the organizer cancels the session. If a participant is unable to attend a session a credit will be placed on file that may be used at any time for a future program. The credit does not expire. \nIs this a partisan program or supported by a political party? No\, the Girls in Politics Initiative is an independent organization that is self-funded through the fees generated from hosting sessions. The curriculum is civic education. \nIs financial assistance available? Due to rising costs associated with hosting events\, there is no financial assistance available for this event and there is no promo code for this event. \nWho are the instructors? Our Lead Instructors are women that currently or have previously worked in government or electoral politics. Our support staffers are current or former licensed teachers. All instructors and support staff undergo background screening. All instructors and support staff are also in compliance with any local ordinances or state/provincial regulations applicable to those working with children.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/mini-camp-congress-for-girls-san-francisco-2025/
LOCATION:1800 Old Bayshore Hwy\, 1800 Old Bayshore Highway\, Burlingame\, CA\, 94010\, United States
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T043452Z
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SUMMARY:Camp Congress for Girls San Francisco 2026
DESCRIPTION:It’s all fun & civics at Camp Congress for Girls San Francisco 2026. Young leaders study government\, run for office & pass a bill.\n\n\nCamp Congress for Girls San Francisco 2026 is a leadership program that introduces girls to U.S. politics. Camp begins with a lesson on the structure of our political system. Each girl will choose to run for a seat in the US House of Representatives\, the US Senate or for the presidency. She will create her own campaign with a platform\, campaign finance plan\, and film a political ad. All campers will register to vote and then vote in an election. Once elected to Congress and sworn in\, the newly installed members of Congress will learn how to introduce a bill\, debate the merits of the bill\, lobby fellow legislators\, collaborate with the Executive branch and finally vote on the proposed bill. Camp will culminate with a ceremonial signing of the bill by our Ms. President. All participants will receive Certificate of Completion. \nFor additional information contact us at +1 866-277-2123 extension 1\, via email at info@girlsinpolitics.com or visit our website at www.girlsinpolitics.com. Ticketing options for girls ages 8-11 and 12-17. Please no solicitation emails or calls. We do not book speakers\, book vendors or recruit volunteers for events. \nFrequently Asked Questions \nIs this event a drop-off? All camps are drop-off unless parent participation is indicated. Parents may wait at the venue for the duration of the camp in any of the lounge or seating area throughout the hotel. The meeting room space capacity can only accommodate students and staff. \nIs the registration fee refundable? The registration fee is non-refundable unless the organizer cancels the session. If a participant is unable to attend a session a credit will be placed on file that may be used at any time for a future program. The credit does not expire. \nIs this a partisan program or supported by a political party? No\, the Girls in Politics Initiative is an independent organization that is self-funded through the fees generated from hosting sessions. The curriculum is civic education. \nIs financial assistance available? Due to rising costs associated with hosting events\, there is no financial assistance available for this event and there is no promo code for this event. \nWho are the instructors? Our Lead Instructors are women that currently or have previously worked in government or electoral politics. Our support staffers are current or former licensed teachers. All instructors and support staff undergo background screening. All instructors and support staff are also in compliance with any local ordinances or state/provincial regulations applicable to those working with children.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/camp-congress-for-girls-san-francisco-2025/
LOCATION:1800 Old Bayshore Hwy\, 1800 Old Bayshore Highway\, Burlingame\, CA\, 94010\, United States
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CREATED:20251013T041921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T043505Z
UID:31007-1768136400-1768150800@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:Camp Congress for Youth San Francisco 2026
DESCRIPTION:It’s all civics & fun. Girls and boys study government\, run for office\, vote and convene a mock session of Congress to pass a bill.\n\n\nCamp Congress for Youth San Francisco 2026 is a leadership program that introduces girls and boy to the United States political system. Camp begins with a lesson on the structure of our political system. Each student will choose to run for a seat in the US House of Representatives\, the US Senate or for the presidency. Students will create a campaign with a platform\, campaign finance plan\, and film a political ad. All campers will register to vote and then vote in an election. Once elected to Congress and sworn in\, the newly installed members of Congress will learn how to introduce a bill\, debate the merits of the bill\, lobby fellow legislators\, collaborate with the Executive branch and finally vote on the proposed bill. Camp will culminate with a ceremonial signing of the bill by our President. All participants will receive Certificate of Completion. \nFor additional information contact us at +1 866-277-2123 extension 1\, via email at info@girlsinpolitics.com or visit our website at www.girlsinpolitics.com. Ticketing options for girls ages 8-11 and 12-17. Please no solicitation emails or calls. We do not book speakers\, book vendors or recruit volunteers for events. \nFrequently Asked Questions \nIs this event a drop-off? All camps are drop-off unless parent participation is indicated. Parents may wait at the venue for the duration of the camp in any of the lounge or seating area throughout the hotel. The meeting room space capacity can only accommodate students and staff. \nIs the registration fee refundable? The registration fee is non-refundable unless the organizer cancels the session. If a participant is unable to attend a session a credit will be placed on file that may be used at any time for a future program. The credit does not expire. \nIs this a partisan program or supported by a political party? No\, the Girls in Politics Initiative is an independent organization that is self-funded through the fees generated from hosting sessions. The curriculum is civic education. \nIs financial assistance available? Due to rising costs associated with hosting events\, there is no financial assistance available for this event and there is no promo code for this event. \nWho are the instructors? Our Lead Instructors are women that currently or have previously worked in government or electoral politics. Our support staffers are current or former licensed teachers. All instructors and support staff undergo background screening. All instructors and support staff are also in compliance with any local ordinances or state/provincial regulations applicable to those working with children.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/camp-congress-for-youth-san-francisco-2025/
LOCATION:1800 Old Bayshore Hwy\, 1800 Old Bayshore Highway\, Burlingame\, CA\, 94010\, United States
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UID:31009-1768136400-1768150800@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:Camp United Nations for Girls San Francisco 2026
DESCRIPTION:Camp United Nations for Girls San Francisco 2026 introduces girls to international politics and the work of the United Nations.\n\n\nCamp United Nations for Girls San Francisco 2026 introduces girls to the work of the United Nations and international policy. Camp United Nations begins with a lesson on the history of the United Nations and the organization’s purpose. This is followed by a study of the structure\, leadership\, and the rules of procedure of the United Nations. Each student will be given an assignment to serve as a delegate for a UN Member State. When the General Assembly convenes delegates will propose a resolution. The resolution will be subject to negotiation and amendment by the UN Delegates before a vote on a final version of the resolution. Girl Scouts and Girl Guides qualify to earn a Global Action Award or World Thinking badge for participating in Camp United Nations for Girls; awards and badges not provided. \nFor additional information contact us at +1 866-277-2123 extension 1\, via email at info@girlsinpolitics.com or visit our website at www.girlsinpolitics.com. Ticketing options for girls ages 9-11 and 12-17. Please no solicitation emails or calls. We do not book speakers\, book vendors or recruit volunteers for events. \nFrequently Asked Questions \nIs this event a drop-off? All camps are drop-off unless parent participation is indicated. Parents may wait at the venue for the duration of the camp in any of the lounge or seating area throughout the hotel. The meeting room space capacity can only accommodate students and staff. \nIs the registration fee refundable? The registration fee is non-refundable unless the organizer cancels the session. If a participant is unable to attend a session a credit will be placed on file that may be used at any time for a future program. The credit does not expire. \nIs this a partisan program or supported by a political party? No\, the Girls in Politics Initiative is an independent organization that is self-funded through the fees generated from hosting sessions. The curriculum is civic education. \nIs financial assistance available? Due to rising costs associated with hosting events\, there is no financial assistance available for this event and there is no promo code for this event. \nWho are the instructors? Our Lead Instructors are women that currently or have previously worked in government or electoral politics. Our support staffers are current or former licensed teachers. All instructors and support staff undergo background screening. All instructors and support staff are also in compliance with any local ordinances or state/provincial regulations applicable to those working with children.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/camp-united-nations-for-girls-san-francisco-2025-2/
LOCATION:1800 Old Bayshore Hwy\, 1800 Old Bayshore Highway\, Burlingame\, CA\, 94010\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260111T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20251215T042213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T043505Z
UID:36117-1768136400-1768150800@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:Camp United Nations for Girls San Francisco 2026
DESCRIPTION:Camp United Nations for Girls San Francisco 2026 introduces girls to international politics and the work of the United Nations.\n\n\nCamp United Nations for Girls San Francisco 2026 introduces girls to the work of the United Nations and international policy. Camp United Nations begins with a lesson on the history of the United Nations and the organization’s purpose. This is followed by a study of the structure\, leadership\, and the rules of procedure of the United Nations. Each student will be given an assignment to serve as a delegate for a UN Member State. When the General Assembly convenes delegates will propose a resolution. The resolution will be subject to negotiation and amendment by the UN Delegates before a vote on a final version of the resolution. Girl Scouts and Girl Guides qualify to earn a Global Action Award or World Thinking badge for participating in Camp United Nations for Girls; awards and badges not provided. \nFor additional information contact us at +1 866-277-2123 extension 1\, via email at info@girlsinpolitics.com or visit our website at www.girlsinpolitics.com. Ticketing options for girls ages 9-11 and 12-17. Please no solicitation emails or calls. We do not book speakers\, book vendors or recruit volunteers for events. \nFrequently Asked Questions \nIs this event a drop-off? All camps are drop-off unless parent participation is indicated. Parents may wait at the venue for the duration of the camp in any of the lounge or seating area throughout the hotel. The meeting room space capacity can only accommodate students and staff. \nIs the registration fee refundable? The registration fee is non-refundable unless the organizer cancels the session. If a participant is unable to attend a session a credit will be placed on file that may be used at any time for a future program. The credit does not expire. \nIs this a partisan program or supported by a political party? No\, the Girls in Politics Initiative is an independent organization that is self-funded through the fees generated from hosting sessions. The curriculum is civic education. \nIs financial assistance available? Due to rising costs associated with hosting events\, there is no financial assistance available for this event and there is no promo code for this event. \nWho are the instructors? Our Lead Instructors are women that currently or have previously worked in government or electoral politics. Our support staffers are current or former licensed teachers. All instructors and support staff undergo background screening. All instructors and support staff are also in compliance with any local ordinances or state/provincial regulations applicable to those working with children.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/camp-united-nations-for-girls-san-francisco-2026/
LOCATION:1800 Old Bayshore Hwy\, 1800 Old Bayshore Highway\, Burlingame\, CA\, 94010\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260109T051911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T004905Z
UID:38379-1768161600-1768161600@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-276/
LOCATION:The White House
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260112T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260112T034854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T133419Z
UID:38557-1768208400-1768208400@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-277/
LOCATION:The White House
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260112T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260112T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260112T034854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T150424Z
UID:38558-1768213800-1768213800@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:The President meets with the Secretary of State
DESCRIPTION:Closed Press
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-meets-with-the-secretary-of-state/
LOCATION:Oval Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260112T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260112T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260112T034854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T180357Z
UID:38559-1768224600-1768224600@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:The President meets with Archbishop Coakley
DESCRIPTION:Closed Press
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-meets-with-archbishop-coakley/
LOCATION:Oval Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260112T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260112T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260112T034854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T201912Z
UID:38560-1768231800-1768231800@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:The President participates in Signing Time
DESCRIPTION:Closed Press
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-participates-in-signing-time/
LOCATION:Oval Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260112T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260112T034855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T204941Z
UID:38561-1768233600-1768233600@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:The President meets with the CEO of Tunnel to Towers Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Closed Press
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-meets-with-the-ceo-of-tunnel-to-towers-foundation/
LOCATION:Oval Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260112T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260112T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20251221T220344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260111T220411Z
UID:36652-1768235400-1768240800@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:US Policy in the Middle East: A Conversation With Ted Deutch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging conversation with Ted Deutch about US Policy in the Middle East.\n\n\nThe Baker Institute for Public Policy will host Ted Deutch\, CEO of the American Jewish Committee and former chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East\, for a wide-ranging conversation with Ambassador David M. Satterfield\, director of the Baker Institute. \nDrawing on their decades of diplomatic and congressional experience\, Deutch and Satterfield will discuss the shifting landscape of U.S. engagement in the Middle East\, including support for Israel to strengthen and expand regional normalization efforts. They will also examine the rise of antisemitism and the implications for international security\, democratic institutions\, and U.S. leadership. The event will provide context for understanding current U.S. policy developments in the Middle East. It is free and open to the public.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/us-policy-in-the-middle-east-a-conversation-with-ted-deutch/
LOCATION:Rice University’s Baker Institute\, 6100 Main Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77005\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260112T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260112T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20251221T220346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260111T220411Z
UID:36654-1768237200-1768240800@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:Livestream—US Policy in the Middle East: A Conversation With Ted Deutch
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually for a conversation with Ted Deutch\n\n\nThe Baker Institute for Public Policy will host Ted Deutch\, CEO of the American Jewish Committee and former chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East\, for a wide-ranging conversation with Ambassador David M. Satterfield\, director of the Baker Institute. \nDrawing on their decades of diplomatic and congressional experience\, Deutch and Satterfield will discuss the shifting landscape of U.S. engagement in the Middle East\, including support for Israel to strengthen and expand regional normalization efforts. They will also examine the rise of antisemitism and the implications for international security\, democratic institutions\, and U.S. leadership. The event will provide context for understanding current U.S. policy developments in the Middle East. It is free and open to the public.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/livestream-us-policy-in-the-middle-east-a-conversation-with-ted-deutch/
LOCATION:TX
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260113T023453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T133408Z
UID:38650-1768294800-1768294800@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:Out-of-Town Travel Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:Out-of-Town Travel Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/out-of-town-travel-pool-call-time-99/
LOCATION:Joint Base Andrews
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260113T023453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T170454Z
UID:38652-1768307400-1768307400@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:The President participates in a site visit and plant tour
DESCRIPTION:Out-of-Town Travel Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-participates-in-a-site-visit-and-plant-tour/
LOCATION:Ford Rouge Complex\, Dearborn\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260113T023453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T183405Z
UID:38654-1768312800-1768312800@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:The President delivers remarks to the Detroit Economic Club
DESCRIPTION:Pre-Credentialed Media
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-delivers-remarks-to-the-detroit-economic-club/
LOCATION:Sound Board Theater\, Detroit
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260114T023428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T133405Z
UID:38711-1768381200-1768381200@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-278/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260111T230351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260111T230351Z
UID:38531-1768392000-1768397400@politicaljar.com
SUMMARY:Legal Responses to Minority Rights in Post-Conflict Societies
DESCRIPTION:This month’s graduate student workshop  examines how political upheavals reshape the rights and recognition of minorities.\n\n\nThis session examines how political upheavals reshape the rights and recognition of minorities. By tracing how states\, international organizations\, and revolutionary leaders redefine who counts as a protected subject\, the two papers show how marginalized groups invoke and contest legal categories to secure mobility\, political voice\, and substantive equality. \nPaper Abstracts: \nJewish Refugees in the Age of the Jewish Nation: Soviet Jews as “Cold War Refugees” or “Israeli Repatriates” 1971-1991Alexandra (Sasha) Zborovsky \nIn 1951 members of the United Nations gathered to draft the modern definition of “refugee.” There they distinguished Jewish survivors of the Holocaust as the ultimate archetype. But as the Cold War intensified\, the term “refugee” expanded to include millions of new victims of displacement\, ranging from Hungarian to Indochinese migrants. By the 1970s\, as hundreds of thousands of the Soviet Union’s Jewish citizens—targets of de facto antisemitism—began emigrating from the world’s first socialist state\, the world was once again forced to contend with Jews as refugees. In the decades to follow\, European states and Jewish philanthropic agencies administrated the departure of over one million Jews from the USSR\, many of whom were denaturalized by the Soviet state. This time\, however\, Western humanitarian organizations found themselves at odds with Israeli diplomats and Jewish nationalists. An agreement could not be reached: with the existence of a Jewish nation\, could a Jew be a refugee? Few dared argue that Soviet Jews met the criteria of demonstrating a “well-founded fear of persecution.” It was the issue of statelessness that sowed discord. While the Israeli government argued that all stateless Soviet Jews were automatically Israeli citizens and did not qualify as refugees\, Western states and NGOs campaigned for a freedom of movement that rejected this model of national repatriation. My work reveals not only how states and world leaders manipulated concepts of citizenship\, refugeehood\, and repatriation in order to direct and control the mobility of Soviet Jews\, but how Soviet Jews also engaged these terms to retain agency over their transit and resettlement processes. Their experiences unveil the inherent contradictions of refugeehood. Designed to augment individual human rights\, the political category remained tethered to the nation-state. \nBetween Elite Strategy and Mass Mobilization: Women’s Political Empowerment in Anti-Colonial Social RevolutionsJohanna Reyes Ortega \nWhy do some social revolutions advance women’s rights while others do not? Although scholars agree that conflict can open windows of opportunity for gender equality\, existing explanations overlook how the type of revolution shapes these outcomes. I argue that anticolonial social revolutions are more likely to expand women’s rights than revolutions aimed solely at domestic redistribution or regime change. Because anticolonial struggles require broad-based mobilization against a foreign power\, revolutionary leaders must articulate inclusive visions of liberation that transcend class and gender divisions. These ideological appeals become institutionalized through mass organizations that link women to the new state\, embedding equality within the regime’s legitimacy and state-building project. By contrast\, revolutions confronting domestic elites can rely on narrower\, class-based coalitions and pragmatic appeals\, resulting in symbolic rather than substantive gender reforms. Consistent with this theory\, cross-national evidence since 1900 shows that women’s political empowerment increases most sharply following social anticolonial revolutions. A complementary case study of the 1959 Cuban Revolution demonstrates how the regime expanded women’s citizenship to consolidate revolutionary authority—equating women’s liberation with the revolution’s success and suppressing resistance to egalitarian reform. The findings underscore how bottom-up mobilization can generate new channels of accountability and democratic bargaining\, even under authoritarian regimes. \nSpeaker bios: \nAlexandra (Sasha) Zborovsky is a PhD Candidate in History at the University of Pennsylvania and a Visiting Instructor at Bryn Mawr College. She is a historian of the former Soviet Union with a focus on Jewish experience and twentieth century mobility regimes. Her work has been supported by the Association for Slavic East European and Euriasian Studies\, the Center for Jewish History\, and Penn’s Center for the Study of Ethnicity\, Race\, and Immigration. Her research investigates the departure of more than one million Jews from the former Soviet Union throughout the mid-to-late twentieth century and the diplomatic\, ideological\, and social circumstances at the foundation of this great emigration. \nJohanna Reyes Ortega is a PhD Candidate in Political Science at the University of California\, Berkeley\, with a focus on comparative politics\, gender\, and the political economy of development. Her research examines the long-term effects of conflict and social movements on gender dynamics in Latin America\, with a focus on Mexico\, Cuba\, and Central America. In her dissertation\, she examines the determinants of gender inequality in post-WWII revolutionary contexts. Her work applies mixed causal inference and machine learning methods that employ large-scale administrative\, survey\, and archival data.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/legal-responses-to-minority-rights-in-post-conflict-societies/
LOCATION:Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics\, 133 South 36th Street\, Suite 335\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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SUMMARY:The President participates in a Signing Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:White House Press Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-participates-in-a-signing-ceremony-2/
LOCATION:Oval Office
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260114T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
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SUMMARY:Breaking the Polarization Trap: A New Approach to Political Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:DeClive-Lowe will join us to discuss the growing movement\, APV’s efforts\, and actions ordinary citizens can take\,\n\n\nPolitical polarization has become a top concern for Americans\, surpassing issues such as immigration\, inflation or crime\, according to an October 2025 poll by The New York Times and Siena University. This is a major shift from before the 2024 election\, when it “barely registered” as an issue. Most voters now doubt the country’s divisions can be overcome. \nStill\, Americans also say they want leaders to cooperate across party lines. So what should be done? Liam deClive-Lowe believes that part of the answer is to make it less risky for politicians to collaborate across the aisle. He’s the president and co-founder of American Policy Ventures (APV)\, a nonpartisan organization that works with members of Congress\, philanthropists and policy leaders to “de-risk cross-partisan collaboration and pragmatic governance.” \nThe APV team\, including former Republican and Democratic staffers\, seeks to achieve this by changing the incentive structures that deepen polarization. When politicians are seen working with the other side\, they are often demonized by their own base. DeClive-Lowe wants cooperation to become something that is rewarded\, not punished. \nAPV is just one of a number of recently formed groups in the nation’s capital looking to promote bipartisanship and solve the polarization crisis. DeClive-Lowe will join Commonwealth Club World Affairs to discuss the growing movement\, APV’s efforts\, and actions ordinary citizens can take. \nSPEAKERS \nLiam deClive-Lowe\, President & Co-Founder\, American Policy Ventures (APV); Executive Director\, Humanity Forward \nIn conversation with Melissa Caen\, Legal and Political Analyst; Attorney \n5:30 p.m. doors open & check-in6–7 p.m. program(all times Pacific Time) \nPhoto courtesy the speaker; main illustration by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/breaking-the-polarization-trap-a-new-approach-to-political-cooperation/
LOCATION:The Commonwealth Club\, 110 The Embarcadero\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T090000
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CREATED:20260115T014900Z
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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-279/
LOCATION:The White House
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260115T014900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T154926Z
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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-38/
LOCATION:Oval Office
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20251208T035309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T041924Z
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SUMMARY:S.F. Politics Preview 2026: Lurie Enters Year 2\, Pelosi Exits\, and More
DESCRIPTION:Check in with some of the city’s top political reporters to talk about Pelosi’s legacy\, the Lurie administration\, and Trump vs. S.F.\n\n\nSan Francisco politics is rarely dull\, but 2026 is shaping up to be particularly eventful. Nancy Pelosi\, the first and only woman elected U.S. House speaker\, has announced her retirement after nearly four decades serving San Francisco in Congress. The race to succeed her is wide-open\, though State Senator Scott Wiener and Supervisor Connie Chan have already thrown their hats in. \nMeanwhile\, Mayor Daniel Lurie starts his second year in office with high approval ratings and ambitious plans to boost housing construction and overhaul the City Charter. He’s also still facing fallout from a bungled effort to appoint a supervisor in the city’s Sunset District. His first pick\, a former pet store owner with no political experience\, resigned after allegations over unsanitary conditions and poor management at her small business. \nWe’ll check in with some of the city’s top political reporters to talk about Pelosi’s legacy\, what to expect from the Lurie administration\, and how the city will cope with federal cuts and Trump’s ongoing crackdown on Democratic cities. \nSPEAKERS \nMarisa Lagos\, Correspondent for KQED’s California Politics and Government Desk and Co-host of the weekly show and podcast\, “Political Breakdown” \nJoe Eskenazi\, Managing Editor/Columnist\, Mission Local \nAdditional Speaker TBA \nModerator: John Zipperer\, Vice President of Media & Editorial\, Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California \n11:30 a.m. doors open & check-in12–1 p.m. program(all times Pacific Time) \nSpeaker photos courtesy the speakers; San Francisco City Hall photo by Jose Mª Izquierdo Galiot.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/s-f-politics-preview-2026-lurie-enters-year-2-pelosi-exits-and-more/
LOCATION:The Commonwealth Club\, 110 The Embarcadero\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161329
CREATED:20260107T034939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T034939Z
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SUMMARY:COP30 to COP31: Will Climate Cooperation Wane Before Emissions Peak?
DESCRIPTION:.\n\n\nTen years after the Paris Agreement demonstrated a profound collective will to address global emissions\, the world’s efforts to confront the accelerating climate crisis reached a pivotal moment at the UN Climate Conference (COP30) in the Amazon. Emissions continue to rise as multilateralism is met with more and more challenges. \nWhile COP30 participants acknowledged the Paris Agreement’s past successes\, the proceedings highlighted a difficult reality: the political will needed for momentous multilateral agreement remains elusive. Instead\, progress was characterized less by formal consensus and more by achievements outside the official process. These “outside track” successes included initiatives led by Brazil\, Colombia\, and the Netherlands to make progress on transitioning away from fossil fuels; the launch of the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF); new momentum on carbon pricing and markets; and various efforts related to non-CO2 gases. Parties did agree on a goal to triple adaptation finance\, but they did not MANAGE a robust response to countries’ climate action plans also known as Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). \nThe next Climate Conference (COP31) will be a partnership between Türkiye and Australia. A central question will be if there is a “new normal” or if the formal process can revive ambition and multilateralism. Is the WORLD pivoting permanently toward a model where the most significant climate action happens on the outside track? \nJoin Perry World House for this critical expert discussion with current and former climate negotiators. \nSpeakers \nSue Biniaz most recently served as the principal deputy special envoy for climate at the U.S. State Department\, where\, among other things\, she led the U.S. team on international climate negotiations. From 1989 to 2017\, she was the State Department’s lead climate lawyer and played a role in the development of all the major climate agreements\, including the Paris Agreement. As deputy legal advisor and in other positions\, she was responsible for legal issues related to U.S. treaty practice\, the environment\, oceans\, outer space\, the Western Hemisphere\, Europe\, Asia\, Somali piracy\, human rights\, law enforcement\, and private international law. She is a senior fellow and lecturer at the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs. \nAnne Rasmussen is a distinguished Samoan climate expert and a leading voice for vulnerable nations in international climate diplomacy. With over a decade of experience in high-level negotiations\, she currently serves as the Chief Negotiator for the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS). \nA graduate of the University of the South Pacific with a background in geography and postgraduate expertise in climate change\, Rasmussen began her diplomatic career at COP18 in 2012. Since then\, she has held pivotal roles in the UN climate process\, including leading negotiations on climate finance for the Green Climate Fund and serving as a Vice-President at COP27. \nDr Sally Box leads the International Climate Negotiations Division in the Australian Government’s Department of Climate Change\, Energy\, the Environment and Water. She is Australia’s Head of Delegation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and has led the Australian negotiations team at the four most recent UN Climate Conferences of the Parties. \nPrior to this role\, Sally served as the Australian Government’s Threatened Species Commissioner\, where she led the development and implementation of the Threatened Species Strategy and the environmental response to the 2019-20 Black Summer bushfires. \nSally has over 20 years’ experience working in the Australian Public Service in the fields of climate change and environment policy development\, program delivery\, regulation\, and communications. She has a PhD in Plant Sciences from the Australian National University and a Bachelor of Science (Honours) from the University of Adelaide. \nSally was awarded a Public Service Medal in 2022 for her leadership of the environmental response to the 2019-20 Black Summer bushfires. \nSally lives in Canberra\, Australia\, with her husband\, four children and much-loved black labrador.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/cop30-to-cop31-will-climate-cooperation-wane-before-emissions-peak/
LOCATION:Perry World House\, 3803 Locust Walk\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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SUMMARY:The President participates in a lunch meeting with María Corina Machado
DESCRIPTION:Closed Press
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-participates-in-a-lunch-meeting-with-maria-corina-machado/
LOCATION:Private Dining Room
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161330
CREATED:20260115T014901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T173414Z
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SUMMARY:Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt
DESCRIPTION:On Camera
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/press-briefing-by-press-secretary-karoline-leavitt/
LOCATION:James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161330
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SUMMARY:The President participates in a Visit of the 2025 Stanley Cup Champions The Florida Panthers
DESCRIPTION:Pre-Credentialed Media
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/the-president-participates-in-a-visit-of-the-2025-stanley-cup-champions-the-florida-panthers/
LOCATION:East Room
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260115T180000
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SUMMARY:Nell Bernstein and Chesa Boudin on the Fight to Close Youth Prisons
DESCRIPTION:Learn how a coalition of parents\, activists & prison officials reformed a longstanding institution\, & what other movements can learn from it\n\n\nOver the past 20 years\, one state after another has shuttered its youth prisons and stopped trying kids as adults\, slashing the number of incarcerated children by a stunning 75 percent. How did this change come about? In the sequel to her 2014 award-winning book Burning Down the House\, journalist Nell Bernstein dissects the forces that converged to move us from what she calls a moral panic about “juvenile superpredators” to a time in which the youth prison is rapidly fading from view. \nIn Our Future We Are Free begins and ends with the imprisoned youth who took a leading role in their own liberation. Through vivid profiles\, Bernstein chronicles the tireless work of mothers\, activists\, litigators\, researchers\, and journalists to expose and challenge the “racist brutality of youth prisons”—as well as the surprising story of prison officials who worked from the inside to close their institutions for good. The descriptions of how communities are pursuing safety\, rehabilitation\, and accountability outside of locked institutions offers a model for how we might overcome our addiction to incarceration writ large. \nJoin Nell Bernstein and Chesa Boudin to learn how a coalition of parents\, activists\, and prison officials reformed what she calls “racist and destructive institution\,” and what other social movements can learn from that struggle. \nSPEAKERS \nNell Bernstein\, Author\, Burning Down the House\, All Alone in the World\, and In Our Future We Are Free \nModerator: Chesa Boudin\, Lawyer; Former San Francisco District Attorney; Founding Executive Director\, the Criminal Law & Justice Center at UC Berkeley \n5:30 p.m. doors open & check-in6–7 p.m. program7 p.m. book signing(all times Pacific Time) \nPhotos courtesy the speakers.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/nell-bernstein-and-chesa-boudin-on-the-fight-to-close-youth-prisons/
LOCATION:The Commonwealth Club\, 110 The Embarcadero\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260116T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260116T110000
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CREATED:20251208T033515Z
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SUMMARY:MLK Unity Breakfast 2026
DESCRIPTION:Breakfast\, keynote featuring Rev. Dr. Wendell Anthony\, Detroit NAACP President and a local panel discussion on  unity here in Muskegon.\n\n\nTo purchase reserved tables of 8 contact dan.rinsema-sybenga@muskegoncc.edu. \nThe 29th annual Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. Unity Breakfast on Friday\, January 16\, 2026 will take the VanDyk Mortgage Convention Center\, in downtown Muskegon. The event will feature a panel discussion on local unity efforts following the keynote address. As our keynote speaker we are extremely excited to present Rev. Dr. Wendell Anthony\, Detroit NAACP President. \n \nReverend Dr. Wendell Anthony is a native of St. Louis\, Missouri. He was educated in the Detroit Public School system. He graduated from Wayne State University with a B.A. in Political Science and Marygrove College with an M.A. in Pastoral Ministry. He attended the University of Detroit for advanced study in Black Theology. Rev. Anthony is a Certified Social Worker with the State of Michigan. On May 12\, 2007\, Rev. Anthony was the keynote speaker for the Graduation Class of Marygrove College at which time the Board of Trustees conferred upon Rev. Anthony the degree of Honorary Doctor of Arts. In 2022\, Wayne State University conferred upon Rev. Anthony the degree of Doctor of Laws\, Honoris Causa. He became the Pastor of Fellowship Chapel in December 1986 following the passing of Reverend James E. Wadsworth\, Jr. Rev. Anthony is the developer of the Isuthu Institute (Coming into Manhood Rites of Passage Program) for boys ages 6-18\, dealing with African American male responsibility. It is one of the oldest mentoring programs of its kind in the country. He also initiated its female counterpart\, the Intonjane Institute (Coming into Womanhood Rites of Passage Program) for girls ages 6-18. \nCurrently\, Rev. Dr. Wendell Anthony is a member of the NAACP National Board of Directors. In addition\, he is serving his 17th term as President of the Detroit Branch NAACP\, a position he has held for 30 years. The Detroit Branch NAACP is the largest branch in the country. It hosts the largest sit-down dinner in the nation\, bringing at least 10\,000 persons to gather every year to celebrate and commemorate the struggle for social justice\, freedom\, and equality.  \nReverend Anthony is the originator of the Take Your Souls to the Polls voter registration and mobilization program. This was initiated to bring about greater youth involvement in the electoral process. He is also the recipient of numerous awards and recognition\, locally and nationally. Among them are the Samuel Dewitt Proctor Conference How Beautiful Are Thy Feet Award and the 2021 NAACP Image Award for Activist of the Year. During the pandemic of 2020\, Reverend Anthony led and coordinated the Connected Futures Program with business and corporate leaders. This program raised $23 million to provide laptop and Wi-Fi connectivity for 51\,000 students\, grades K-12\, in the Detroit Public Schools Community District. It serves as a model for the nation. \nFor more details visit www.muskegoncc.edu/unity
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/mlk-unity-breakfast-2026/
LOCATION:VanDyk Mortgage Convention Center\, 460 West Western Avenue\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49440\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260116T090000
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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-280/
LOCATION:The White House
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