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Peter Sagal examines the long struggle to bring all Americans under constitutional protection β and what it reveals abou...
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Cult filmmaker John Waters celebrates six reissued screenplaysβincluding Pink Flamingos and Hairsprayβwith a career-span...
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Howard French, Dan Magaziner, and Lovia Gyarkye challenge how Africa's history has been toldβand by whomβarguing the con...
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Acclaimed nature writer explores the lives, deaths, and rights of rivers β blending activism, environmental law, and anc...
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Five shortlisted authors read and discuss their work for the fiction prize celebrating refugee and migrant writers.
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Historian Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor on the long history of racial violence and selective memory in America β and what hon...
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Two veteran Iran correspondents discuss their new account of the Iranian Revolution's betrayal β and what the rise and c...
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Former US Senator and Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander reflects on six decades in American politics β a rare memoi...
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Former Obama deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes on the collapse of the liberal international order and what com...
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Former New York state senator Daniel Squadron makes the case that state governments β not Washington β are where democra...
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Emmy-nominated actress and activist Laverne Cox on the current assault on transgender rights, what visibility actually c...
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Historian Gautham Rao traces the origins of American policing to the enforcement of slavery β a history that runs from t...
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Two of the sharpest acts bound for the Edinburgh Fringe road-test their new shows at RSA House β an intimate preview bef...
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Journalist Madeleine Schwartz assembles twelve global perspectives on a changing America β a collection of essays that r...
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Two Pulitzer-connected novelists Dave Eggers and Andrew Sean Greer discuss their latest novels about art, friendship, an...
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Designer Bella Freud and novelist Rachel Kushner explore how fashion connects to memory, identity, and desire through Fr...
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Princeton professor Eddie S. Glaude Jr. examines how race shadows America's national anniversaries β the gap between com...
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The annual European Poetry Festival opens at the Southbank Centre, gathering poets from across the continent for reading...
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Theater historian Isaac Butler excavates the forgotten origins of America's culture wars in the NEA funding battles of 1...
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Tom Towelling and Celya AB close out the RSA's June preview season with new Edinburgh-bound shows, performed live at RSA...
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Globally bestselling novelist Elif Shafak delivers the inaugural Counterpoints Lecture, exploring how artists displaced ...
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Poetry International opens with a major tribute to Benjamin Zephaniah, hosted by Lemn Sissay and Pauline Black, with Jac...
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Francine Snyder of the Rauschenberg Foundation discusses her editorial work on a new Yale University Press collection of...
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Former CIA analyst David McCloskey and veteran intelligence correspondent Gordon Corera unpack real spy stories and the ...
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Robert Peston and Steph McGovern bring their business and economics podcast to its live debut with a major guest at the ...
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Goalhanger's The Book Club makes its live debut at the Southbank Centre, bringing literary conversation and author encou...
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Historians Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook bring the world's biggest history podcast to the Royal Festival Hall for a ...
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Richard Osman and Marina Hyde bring their hit podcast The Rest Is Entertainment to the Southbank Centre for a live recor...
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Goalhanger's leading political voices unite on the Royal Festival Hall stage to debate the US-UK relationship, democracy...
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The Rest Is Science podcast makes its live debut at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, bringing big science questions to a Southb...
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Former White House Director Anthony Scaramucci and ex-CIA analyst David McCloskey examine US global power, intelligence,...
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Anita Anand and William Dalrymple explore British Empire history through the lens of beverages, trade routes, and coloni...
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Journalist Katty Kay and Anthony Scaramucci reveal secrets from inside the Trump White House as Americans head toward th...
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Al Murray and James Holland bring their Second World War history podcast to a live stage show at the Southbank Centre.
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Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart go off the record at the Southbank Centre β a candid live conversation about British ...
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Award-winning poet Lemn Sissay unravels the stories behind his poems in a night of readings, memoir, and hope.
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Speakers from the classical music world debate whether a composer's sexuality shapes their music and how that awareness ...
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Law professor Andrew Guthrie Ferguson reveals how digital self-surveillance tools are being weaponized by police and the...
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Journalist Peter S. Canellos examines how conservative forces methodically dismantled the social gains of the 1960s over...
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Marion Winik revisits her landmark AIDS-era memoir about love, loss, and grief on its 30th anniversary, in conversation ...
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Guggenheim fellow and bestselling novelist Emma Straub discusses her fiction and life as author and co-owner of Brooklyn...
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Bestselling author of Babel, Yellowface, and the Poppy War trilogy discusses her evolution as a writer and upcoming nove...
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Investigative journalist Michael Edison Hayden reveals a white nationalist group's insidious impact on an American small...
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A curated look at five spring 2026 music festivals that prioritize discovery over spectacle β from chamber music in the ...
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Actor and bestselling author Andrew McCarthy shares his 10,000-mile journey exploring the crisis of male friendship and ...
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Investigative journalist Neha Dixit examines how surveillance, majoritarianism, and corporate-political alliances reshap...
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Feminist scholar Sara Ahmed assembles a manifesto on the radical power of refusal, arguing that complaining is itself an...
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Writer-in-residence at Harvard Divinity School Terry Tempest Williams explores the overlooked presences β animals, plant...
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Forest ecologist Suzanne Simard and journalist Zoe Schlanger explore plant intelligence, tree communication, and conscio...
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EGOT winner Liza Minnelli speaks publicly for the first time about her recovery journey, career, and life alongside Mich...
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Anthropologist Lilith Mahmud traces how a seemingly innocent confection reveals deep histories of racial commodification...
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A two-day gathering launching the Latinx Freedom Movement Archive, featuring civil rights veterans, scholars, and journa...
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Brooklyn Museum hosts an informal evening exploring the portrait photography of Seydou Keita and his lasting influence o...
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Philosopher Peter Godfrey-Smith delivers Columbia's prestigious Nagel Lecture on how evolutionary biology illuminates co...
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Actor Greig Sargeant performs readings from Baldwin's semi-autobiographical novel, followed by guided discussion on iden...
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Authors Erika T. Wurth and Jenn Givhan discuss Indigenous horror fiction, genre, and their new books in conversation at ...
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Johan Rockstrom, Tony Juniper, and composer Anna Thorvaldsdottir explore Earth's interconnected systems in this free pre...
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Planet Money's Alex Mayyasi and Jeff Guo celebrate their book with economist Joseph Politano, exploring the economic for...
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Nicholas Lemann traces his family's history across three centuries in a sweeping exploration of place, identity, and Ame...
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Art historian Jonathan D. Katz traces how the coining of 'homosexual' in 1869 catalyzed a global wave of queer artistic ...
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Journalist and author presents untold stories of Black soldiers during Vietnam and the war's lasting impact on civil rig...
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Political theorist Susan Buck-Morss engages with Hegel's philosophy and its political implications in Columbia Universit...
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MIT's 10th annual space conference brings together astronauts, CEOs, researchers, sci-fi authors, and artists to envisio...
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Former Tate Modern CEO Sir Alex Beard on leading cultural institutions through austerity, digital disruption, and shifti...
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NBC News Capitol Hill producer Frank Thorp V reconstructs the January 6 insurrection from inside the Capitol, drawing on...
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Lean Startup creator examines why good companies go bad and proposes frameworks for building institutions that maintain ...
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Yale geographer William Rankin argues for a new ethic of data visualization in a free public lecture at The New School, ...
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Novelist Ben Lerner launches his new book Transcription, exploring memory, loss, and literary devices, in conversation w...
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Epidemiologist Bertha Hidalgo presents groundbreaking research on how epigenetics can reveal and reduce pregnancy risks ...
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Art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon uncovers the life and mysteries of Johannes Vermeer, one of art history's most elusive...
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Artist Molly Crabapple presents the first popular history of the Jewish Labor Bund alongside author Naomi Klein at the N...
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BAFTA and MOBO-winning artist, author, and historian Akala delivers a razor-sharp analysis of Britain's current moment o...
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A Pearl Social salon examines whether machines can achieve genuine consciousness, drawing on Federico Faggin's theory th...
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A Liberty 250 lecture examining Thomas Paine's radical writings and their pivotal influence on the ideology of the Ameri...
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Two leading free speech scholars examine the global decline of expression rights and propose a framework for preserving ...
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Scholar-performer Walter Zev Feldman traces the largely hidden history of klezmer's 1960s American revival, drawing from...
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Architect Inaki Echeverria discusses large-scale ecological projects including the 35,000-acre Parque Ecologico Lago Tex...
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Philosopher Slavoj Ε½iΕΎek examines the paradox of liberal fascism, populism's global spread, and whether despair still co...
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Scholars from Stanford, American University, and Columbia examine how algorithmic systems, AI, and social media fuel aut...
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Actress and author Gina Gershon discusses four decades in film, TV, and theater, plus her newest memoir AlphaPussy, at C...
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Gallery walks and art nights happen in every city. Most people wander aimlessly. Here is how to get something real out o...
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Journalist John Harris discusses his book on raising his autistic son James, and how ten songs shaped his understanding ...
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Cindy Nguyen explores the role of public libraries in colonial and postcolonial Vietnam, examining how institutions shap...
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Scholar Erin McElroy examines how tech platforms create neo-feudal power structures reshaping cities, labor, and the mea...
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The Life of Pi author reimagines the Trojan War through two ordinary soldiers, exploring myth, mortality, and what histo...
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Guardian journalist discusses his book on music, neurodivergence, and the bond with his autistic son, exploring creativi...
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The 49th Vice President discusses leadership, public service, and the state of American democracy at Bellco Theatre.
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UCSF psychiatrist Dr. Amanda Downey and advocate April Pride examine how psilocybin disrupts entrenched thought patterns...
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National Geographic Explorer and photographer Kiliii YΓΌyan presents visual evidence of how Indigenous communities are Ea...
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Poets Maggie Harris and Taz Rahman discuss shared influences and read their work in an intimate evening at the National ...
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Harvard historian Serhii Plokhy examines how Chornobyl continues to shape environmental policy, energy debates, and Euro...
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Dr. Kathleen Hall Jamieson delivers the annual Scheidel Lecture on combating public misconceptions about controversial s...
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Author Susan Cheever discusses her literary career and family legacy at a free event hosted by The New School.
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A literary variety show where five authors perform short pieces around a single theme β part reading, part salon, part c...
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SF congressional candidates debate live on stage, co-presented by City Arts & Lectures, Commonwealth Club, KQED, and Man...
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LA Times Book Prize-winning author Alex Segura presents his Marvel crime thriller putting Daredevil at the center of the...
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Sculptor Michelle Segre discusses her layered, hybrid sculptures that blend organic and industrial forms in unexpected w...
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International thinkers gather at Albertine for flash talks, salons, and readings on democratic principles, reason, and f...
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Life of Pi author Yann Martel discusses his new novel Son of Nobody, exploring identity, compassion, and the stories we ...
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Journalist and author Nicholas Lemann traces his family's intertwined roots to explore the meaning of home across three ...
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Immigration journalist traces her family's survival of the Holocaust in Poland and their dispersal across continents β a...
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A roundtable on how cultural narratives shape our climate future, with scholars examining why current frameworks breed d...
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Legal scholar examines how structural racism operates inside reproductive healthcare, shaping the experiences of pregnan...
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Historian Anthony Bellov reveals over a dozen Colonial-era buildings still standing across Manhattan, witnesses to the R...
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A full-day symposium at the 92nd Street Y exploring how American art, literature, and music reflect the nation's 250-yea...
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CBS Sunday Morning correspondent and tech author chronicles Apple's full 50-year arc, from garage startup to the most va...
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Feminist urban scholar Faranak Miraftab examines planning education's constraints and envisions anticolonial, relational...
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Turtle Survival Alliance CEO Marc Dupuis-Desormeaux recounts discovering a critically endangered Pancake Tortoise popula...
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Painter Simon Dinnerstein and pianist daughter Simone discuss his 1982 Brooklyn painting Nocturne, exploring memory, imm...
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Writer Danielle Crittenden on loss, the strange labor of mourning, and what it means to document grief as it happens rat...
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Forest ecologist Suzanne Simard explores tree communication, fungal networks, and intergenerational forest wisdom in con...
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Maritime historian Bill Miller guides audiences through New York Harbor's landmarks and history β the Statue of Liberty,...
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Life of Pi author Yann Martel discusses his new novel Son of Nobody, described as a masterpiece of myth, history, and do...
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Music historian Anna Harwell Celenza explores iconic musical works that sparked debate and direct action in the halls of...
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An ethnographic exploration of elder care as a creative and relational process, drawn from the author's experience with ...
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Historian recovers the story of African American activists who built and fought for equal education in the decades befor...
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Photographer Samuel Laurence Cunnane discusses a decade of analogue photography across Europe and Ireland in his first L...
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Comedian and activist Lindy West discusses her memoir Adult Braces, a road trip through fame, depression, marriage, and ...
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New York Times bestselling poet reads from her newest collection exploring how the self shifts through time, body, and m...
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Bloomberg reporter Katrina Manson discusses the Pentagon's first AI warfare initiative and the tensions it sparked in Si...
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The Southbank Centre's monthly poetry night features Nikki Giovanni, Mary Jean Chan, and Hannah Lavery with live music f...
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Public defender and co-founder of Partners for Justice exposes the systemic failures inside criminal courts that no one ...
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Student researchers from Barnard, Teachers College, and Columbia examine social difference, spatial segregation, and dem...
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Joe Baker, Executive Director of the Lenape Center and enrolled Delaware Tribe member, discusses 3,000 years of stories ...
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Historian Jie-Hyun Lim examines how nations construct identity through competitive victimhood, with Columbia faculty dis...
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UC Berkeley geographer and New Yorker contributor Caroline Tracey explores salt lake ecosystems, what their decline reve...
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Stanford historian argues that Lamarck's dismissed evolutionary theory is vindicated by modern epigenetics, reframing ho...
"The scientist who coined the word 'biology' has been a punchline for two centuri..."
Neuroscientist Gina Rippon exposes decades of gender bias in autism research and reveals how autism manifests differentl...
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Environmental writer and activist argues that abundant renewable energy holds the potential to fundamentally transform h...
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Documentary screening followed by Q&A with director Matthieu Verdeil and scholar Brent Edwards, tracing Claude McKay's 1...
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A panel at El Museo del Barrio exploring how artists working across cultures create resonant strategies for dialogue and...
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Artist Kip Fulbeck discusses 25 years of the Hapa Project, exploring mixed-race Asian American identity through portrait...
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Three pioneering feminist artists discuss their decades-long friendship and parallel careers in the New York art world, ...
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Anthropologist Mayanthi Fernando explores the intersections of secularism, animality, and more-than-human worlds in Colu...
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A virtual discussion exploring how Buddhist philosophy β from dependent origination to non-attachment β offers framework...
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Acclaimed Canadian artist Stan Douglas delivers a lecture at Columbia exploring his conceptual photography and film inst...
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Two leading health policy scholars trace America's chaotic, cyclical healthcare system across administrations and explai...
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A talk at Barnard College examining why autism has been chronically underdiagnosed in girls and women, exploring the sci...
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An open Q&A with Ambassador Aharoni exploring current Israeli diplomacy, Middle East geopolitics, and the challenges of ...
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Scholars and city officials examine how memorials in public parks are designed, reviewed, and stewarded β and whose stor...
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Shankar Vedantam brings a decade of Hidden Brain insights to the stage at Town Hall NYC β seven key ideas about the unco...
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Three animated short films envision ocean futures, followed by a panel on climate justice, marine protection, and the po...
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The celebrated essayist and climate activist delivers a sequel to Hope in the Dark, surveying transformation, resistance...
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Psychotherapist Esther Perel, ethicist Kwame Anthony Appiah, and director Simon Stone explore trauma, secrecy, and conce...
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Irish cultural critic Fintan O'Toole delivers a lecture at the NYPL on the political mythology of national greatness and...
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Cultural leaders from Queens discuss the borough's creative ecosystem, immigrant communities, and how local institutions...
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Financial Times journalist reveals the Pentagon's decade-long campaign to integrate artificial intelligence into militar...
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Richard Kahlenberg presents a class-based approach to college admissions that redefines how we pursue justice and divers...
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CUNY scholars examine Goodall's six decades of chimpanzee research, her conservation legacy, and contemporary debates ab...
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Bruce Friedrich makes the case for transforming meat production through science to feed the world sustainably and humane...
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A documentary on The New Yorker's women cartoonists followed by a panel with Liza Donnelly, Emily Flake, Liana Finck, an...
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Historian Charlotte Brooks recounts one family's transpacific journey navigating racism, Japanese occupation, and the Co...
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The scientist who imaged a black hole explores how physics and AI are revealing cosmic structures beyond human perceptio...
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A Pratt Institute lecture inside the Banksy Museum examining street art as political protest, tracing how public walls b...
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NYU doctoral student Luis Fernando Banuelos examines how Mexico City's landmark glass bookstore democratized knowledge a...
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A book talk exploring the tensions and dialogues within contemporary architecture, from theory to built form.
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Anthony Wood and Peg Breen discuss Bard's four-decade battle with Robert Moses and his role in creating New York City's ...
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Architect Trey Trahan discusses how architecture can bridge cultural divides and build stronger communities through thou...
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A virtual lecture examining the recurring figure of the ghostly woman in New York City folklore and what these stories r...
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Rebecca Solnit and Anand Giridharadas explore 75 years of transformation in civil rights, gender, and environmentalism β...
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CBS tech journalist David Pogue shares stories from 150 interviews about Apple's five decades, joined by tech writers La...
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Art historians Gail Levin and Deborah Solomon discuss overlooked abstract painter Alice Baber and her place in twentieth...
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Anne Lamott and writing teacher Neal Allen discuss the craft of good writing β its mechanics, its emotional truth, and w...
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A scientific illustrator takes a position with a reclusive entomologist in 1899 North Carolina and discovers his researc...
"Kingfisher has become the most reliable voice in literary horror, writing books ..."
Scholar Matthew Keegan examines pre-modern literary traditions across cultures, exploring the global flows of texts befo...
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Astronomer Eileen Gonzales uses James Webb Space Telescope data to explore brown dwarf atmospheres and what they reveal ...
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Queer writer Scott Broker discusses his surreal debut novel about a marriage unraveling on the Oregon coast, in conversa...
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Senator Cory Booker discusses civic courage, democratic ideals, and what it demands of citizens and public servants when...
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Sociologist Paolo Boccagni presents his ethnography of young West African asylum seekers in limbo in northern Italy β ex...
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Poet and naturalist Eoghan Walls blends lyrical prose with ecological urgency in meditations on species loss and vanishi...
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Nicholas Thompson discusses how major magazines navigate polarization, press freedom threats, and AI disruption at the N...
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National Book Award winner Ibram X. Kendi traces how 'great replacement theory' evolved from fringe ideology to global p...
"Kendi's project here is historical rather than polemical β tracing a specific id..."
Renowned architect Steven Holl and Mireia Luzarraga discuss their practices in conversation with Columbia GSAPP Dean And...
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Marine ecologist shares groundbreaking research on Darwin's finches, giant tortoises, marine iguanas, and whale shark mi...
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The fifth Perveen Mistry novel follows Bombay's first female lawyer into 1920s Bollywood, where a film censor is murdere...
"Massey's Perveen Mistry series uses historical mystery to surface real questions..."
An all-day symposium at The Explorers Club with renowned explorers discussing ancient tombs, underwater labyrinths, and ...
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Extreme angler, author, and broadcaster Jeremy Wade explores the hidden ecological world of rivers and why they matter m...
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A public dialogue at Brooklyn Public Library exploring mathematics as philosophical inquiry, examining foundations, logi...
"The kind of evening where you realize that 2 + 2 = 4 is a much stranger claim th..."
Dr. Richard Pegg examines rare Chinese blue maps and what they reveal about cartography, exploration, and cross-cultural...
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Warm and witty memoir exploring the complex relationships between mothers, mothers-in-law, and daughters, with novelist ...
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Author Andrea Janes explores female ghost stories β from Lizzie Borden to Triangle Shirtwaist victims β and what they re...
"The best books about ghost stories aren't really about ghosts β they're about wh..."
Beloved essayist Anne Fadiman discusses her new personal essay collection in conversation with journalist Isaac Arnsdorf...
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A Metropolitan Museum lecture on how 19th-century Calcutta artisans used chromolithography to make Hindu devotional imag...
"How mass reproduction turned the gods into popular imagery β the story of Indian..."
Political scientist explains why fifty years of reform efforts haven't fixed Congress, tracing the structural forces tha...
"Most books about Congress are either insider memoirs or partisan screeds β Kornb..."
Political scientist Maya Kornberg explains why fifty years of reform efforts have failed to fix Congress, and what struc...
"Kornberg's research at the Brennan Center puts hard data behind what most people..."
Dan Eberhart presents his biography of his father Perry Eberhart, a Colorado WWII veteran turned journalist and historia...
"A son's portrait of a Colorado original β Navy veteran, Sorbonne student, journa..."
EFF executive director chronicles her thirty-year battle to protect digital privacy and why this right underpins all oth...
"The woman who has spent three decades fighting for your digital rights tells the..."
The director of Rome's Borghese Gallery lectures on Caravaggio in connection with the Morgan Library's exhibition on one...
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Three strangers board a cruise ship bound for Bermuda just after 9/11, each carrying regrets and the fragile possibility...
"Yun's previous novels earned New York Times and Center for Fiction recognition. ..."
Japanese author Terao Tetsuya discusses his book examining the intersection of violence, politics, and personal identity...
"Japan Society's author talks consistently surface writers who haven't yet broken..."
A civic panel examining how federal immigration enforcement affects Seattle communities and what legal tools residents h...
"With federal enforcement tactics escalating and Seattle communities directly aff..."
Does a composer need to be a believer to write great religious music? The Philharmonia's debate series explores music, s...
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Nelson Algren Award winner Barry Pearce discusses his interconnected story collection set across Chicago neighborhoods w...
"Two sharp literary voices in conversation β Pearce's interconnected stories map ..."
Erik Larson reconstructs the five months between Lincoln's election and Fort Sumter β the period when the Civil War beca...
"Larson at his best reconstructs the texture of pivotal moments in ways that make..."
Ibram X. Kendi traces the intellectual lineage of authoritarian ideas across history, connecting past and present in a l...
"Kendi is asking where authoritarian ideas come from and how they travel. That qu..."
Author Tess Chakkalakal explores how skin color has shaped American racial politics, identity, and social hierarchies fr...
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A lecture at Neue Galerie on how university scholars were recruited as WWII intelligence operatives, revealing the inter...
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Law professor examines how Big Tech captured the open internet and makes the legal and political case for taking it back...
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Curators, writers and scholars explore the ideas behind the Hayward Gallery's parallel exhibitions by Chiharu Shiota and...
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BAFTA-winning actress Joanna Scanlan and young creatives discuss Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, with musical extracts...
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Scholars trace how totalitarian regimes in Italy and Germany weaponized fashion as propaganda and social control during ...
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Historians and Legal Aid leaders trace 150 years of impact on NYC residents through archival records, case histories, an...
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Marine humanities professor explores how ocean memory functions as historical record and future indicator, rethinking lo...
"Long Now's SALT talks consistently attract the kind of thinkers who see the worl..."
Genealogist Chaya Sara Herman presents the basics of Jewish family history research with a focus on Eastern European lin...
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A discussion at the Art Students League examining the role and relevance of art criticism in an era of algorithmic taste...
"Art criticism has lost its institutional power but not its necessity β this disc..."
An online discussion examining the history and politics of free public access to New York City's cultural institutions a...
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Award-winning Mexican novelist Alvaro Enrigue presents his new work blending history, identity, and the borders between ...
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Photographers Kennedi Carter and Adraint Khadafhi Bereal discuss visual documentation of racial identity, Black cultural...
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Performance art legend Marina AbramoviΔ joins Seth Meyers to discuss five decades of boundary-pushing work and the ideas...
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Sharp critique of the American education system's failure to prepare informed, engaged citizens β and what a genuine civ...
"Traub's argument is specific: schools aren't failing at civic education by accid..."
Scholars Miriam Ticktin and Ruth Wilson Gilmore challenge innocence as a political and moral framework in humanitarian p...
"Ruth Wilson Gilmore is one of the most important thinkers on incarceration and r..."
Historian Sarah Abrevaya Stein discusses her archival research into family documents and what they reveal about Jewish m...
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Landscape architect Johanna Gibbons delivers the RSA Patron's Lecture on reconnecting urban children with nature through...
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Historian Marsha Rozenblit offers a comparative analysis of Jewish community development in New York and Vienna, explori...
"A deceptively simple question β were these two Jewish capitals more alike than d..."
New York Times White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs on the realities of covering presidential power in a polariz...
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The Italian Cultural Institute hosts a talk on how traditional craftsmanship and emerging technology converge to shape d...
"Italy's design tradition has always negotiated between the handmade and the indu..."
EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn traces her 30-year legal battle for digital privacy rights, from the Crypto Wars to po...
"Cohn has been fighting government surveillance since before most people had emai..."
Sculptor Nayland Blake reflects on three decades of boundary-crossing work spanning sculpture, performance, and identity...
"Blake's work resists the tidy career arc that most artist talks present β this i..."
Lindy West discusses her road trip memoir on depression, reinvention, and driving herself sane, in conversation at Polit...
"West writes about hard things (online harassment, grief, depression) with a come..."
Award-winning author Rachel Rueckert discusses her historical novel following notorious women pirates Anne Bonny and Mar...
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John Studzinski, Rebecca Salter, and Will Todd explore how art and creativity help us process trauma and build resilienc...
"Includes a preview screening of a new opera β this is the RSA at its most ambiti..."
Scholars and architects unveil the project to restore Venice's Teatro San Cassiano, the world's first public opera house...
"The original public opera house β the one that made opera a democratic art form ..."
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who broke the Harvey Weinstein story discusses investigative reporting and accountabil...
"The journalist whose investigation ignited #MeToo speaks in Denver's most distin..."
Journalist Jane Eisner traces Carole King's Jewish Brooklyn roots, the Brill Building years, Tapestry, and her evolution...
"Carole King wrote some of the most recorded songs in history before anyone knew ..."
Six-time USA Memory Champion Nelson Dellis shares championship-level visualization techniques for strengthening memory a...
"A six-time memory champion who has summited Everest four times, Nelson Dellis br..."
A free panel celebrating D'Angelo's fusion of soul, funk, and jazz, with artists Joel Culpepper and Lola Moxom exploring...
"D'Angelo rewired what soul music could be β this panel traces that influence thr..."
Biography of John Quincy Adams as the original American political maverick β a president defined by principle over party...
"John Quincy Adams's career β son of a founder, president, then congressman for s..."
New York Times journalists and political analysts discuss the state of American politics in an era of unprecedented inst...
"Maggie Haberman is the most important political reporter in America right now. H..."
Music journalist Emma Warren speaks with singer-songwriter Celeste about her musical journey, jazz influences, and genre...
"Celeste makes music that draws from jazz without being constrained by it β this ..."
Two of Ireland and Britain's sharpest political writers discuss democracy, power, and the shifting landscape of politics...
"O'Toole is arguably the finest political essayist writing in English today β his..."
Journalist reflects on Germany's multigenerational effort to confront, memorialize, and make partial amends for the crim...
"Germany's reckoning with Nazism is the most sustained national confrontation wit..."
A physicist-turned-novelist sets a murder in a Naples cathedral, drawing on years living in the city as a civilian analy...
"A physicist who worked for the European Space Agency and Microsoft's AI research..."
Bestselling classicist and comedian retells the myth of Medea from the priestess's perspective, centering love, vengeanc...
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Mathematicians discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming mathematical proof and discovery at the National Muse...
"The question of whether AI can do real mathematics β not just compute, but prove..."
Harvard legal scholar and former Obama regulatory chief asks whether the constitutional structure Americans take for gra...
"Sunstein has written more books on constitutional law and behavioral economics t..."
Historian places race at the center of Native American and colonial American history, reframing the founding narrative f...
"Silverman is one of the most rigorous historians of Native America working today..."
Architectural historians and scholars of racial capitalism examine how property is fabricated and destroyed through desi...
"Property feels natural until you look at the legal fictions, architectural decis..."
Career content creator and workplace communication expert shares scripts for navigating every professional situation wit...
"McGoff built her following by saying out loud what most people only think about ..."
A climate scientist presents field research on Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier collapse and its catastrophic implications ...
"Thwaites Glacier holds enough ice to raise sea levels by two feet β and the scie..."
Three debut authors discuss their writing process, path to publication, and how media shapes their work in this free pan...
"Debut authors before the polish of a publicity tour β the questions about craft ..."
Turkish author Ece Temelkuran discusses displacement and the politically homeless with musician and thinker Brian Eno at...
"Temelkuran has been warning about the mechanics of democratic collapse since bef..."
Scholar Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor delivers a talk at MoMA PS1 exploring race, freedom, and multiracial democracy in Americ...
"One of the sharpest voices on race and inequality in America, now at one of New ..."
Three photographers discuss the power of everyday imagery, identity, and intimacy in contemporary photography at ICP.
"Three photographers from different continents who all gravitate toward quiet, in..."
Investigative reporter Miranda Spivack exposes how local political dealings and backroom power dynamics shape the commun...
"Local government is where policy actually touches your life, and Spivack's inves..."
A talk exploring SPAM's unlikely journey from wartime ration to cultural icon, and what canned meat reveals about Americ...
"The history of SPAM turns out to be a surprisingly sharp lens on American milita..."
The Philharmonia's debate series continues with a discussion on how composers navigate and blend cultural identities thr...
"Classical music meets identity politics in the best possible way β a debate abou..."
Columbia University hosts an interdisciplinary dialogue on the nature of human suffering, drawing on philosophy, theolog...
"This is one of the rare events where philosophy, theology, and science sit at th..."
Philosophy YouTuber Robert Pantano explores how self-awareness creates both pain and beauty, tackling alienation, nihili...
"Pantano built one of philosophy's largest YouTube audiences with Pursuit of Wond..."
Political scientist Kornberg and Princeton historian Zelizer examine why Congress has resisted reform for fifty years am...
"If you've ever wondered why Congress seems incapable of fixing itself, Kornberg'..."
The first Black woman on the Supreme Court discusses her memoir, tracing her family's heritage through segregation to th...
"A sitting Supreme Court Justice discussing her path from segregation-era family ..."
Former public defender exposes criminal court dysfunction in conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Percival ...
"A public defender's account of a system that punishes poverty, in conversation w..."
Fashion historian Natalie Conklin traces how royal courts, social movements, and cultural shifts have shaped clothing fr...
"Fashion as a lens for understanding power, protest, and identity β the kind of i..."
A talk uncovering New York City's hidden infrastructure β the tunnels, utilities, and underground geography most New Yor...
"Beneath Manhattan's grid lies a second city of tunnels, cables, and waterways th..."
Author Denny S. Bryce discusses her novel following three women on a 1935 Caribbean expedition, tracing dance, identity,...
"Inspired by Katherine Dunham's real research voyage, this novel braids dance eth..."
A lecture at the CUNY Graduate Center examining African American intellectual history, the politics of education, and co...
"The struggle over who gets to define Black intellectual life β and what gets tau..."
Filmmaker and scholar Angela Aguayo explores how documentary filmmaking becomes a form of political education and direct...
"The best documentaries do not just document. They intervene. Aguayo has the theo..."
A practitioner-focused forum in SoHo exploring what it means to build products, teams, and businesses as AI agents becom...
"Unlike most AI panels that debate futures, this one gathers people who are activ..."
An online lecture examining the overlooked roles of Black women in Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Associati...
"The UNIA was one of the largest Black organizing movements in history, but the w..."
Pulitzer-winning historian examines how the 1984 subway shooting weaponized racial fear and fueled mass incarceration, w...
"Thompson won the Pulitzer for her account of Attica β she traces the direct line..."
The Tenement Museum hosts a talk exploring American identity through the lens of immigration history and lived experienc...
"The Tenement Museum is one of the few places in New York where questions about A..."
Beloved cook and broadcaster Dame Prue Leith discusses her new book Being Old β on ageing well, reinvention, loss, and u...
"Prue Leith has earned the right to be candid about ageing β and her book apparen..."
Historian of science Jessica Ratcliff examines how states, corporations, and institutions have monopolized knowledge fro...
"This talk connects the East India Company's control of navigational knowledge in..."
Art historian Dan Nadel lectures on the visionary comics artist Jack Kirby and his lasting impact on visual culture and ...
"Kirby invented the visual language of the Marvel universe before anyone knew wha..."
Historian Jessica Ann Levy traces Black empowerment politics from Reverend Leon Sullivan's 1964 declaration to its legac...
"The overlooked story of how Black economic self-determination movements crossed ..."
Dame Prue Leith discusses her book Being Old with candid warmth, exploring aging, shifting priorities, and the unexpecte...
"In a culture that treats aging as a problem to solve, Leith treats it as a subje..."
Neuroscientist and philosopher explores how we can understand the turbulent present through reason, evidence, and honest...
"One of the sharpest public thinkers on consciousness, morality, and AI β live an..."
Pulitzer Prize finalist Anand Gopal follows six Syrians through revolution, war, and displacement in a searing account o...
"Gopal embeds with six ordinary Syrians across a decade of upheaval β the kind of..."
Novelist and Atlantic journalist Xochitl Gonzalez joins the Tenement Museum's signature talk series to explore identity,...
"Gonzalez writes about Brooklyn gentrification and Latine identity with the kind ..."
A lecture at the Museum at FIT exploring how utilitarian and workwear design shaped modern fashion and the aesthetics of...
"This traces how workwear and military uniforms migrated into fashion β the desig..."
Nobel Prize-winning biochemist explores RNA's expanding role in medicine, from COVID vaccines to potential breakthroughs...
"A Nobel laureate explaining RNA science to a general audience β free, with pizza..."
Vahe Boghosian presents the Sudanahye Project, documenting Armenian heritage in colonial Sudan through archival photogra...
"A diaspora story you've almost certainly never heard β Armenian communities in c..."
Fox News anchor Bret Baier discusses the current political landscape and his reporting from Washington in a wide-ranging...
"The Streicker Center consistently pairs high-profile newsmakers with an audience..."
The drama of war and postwar Italy told through the life of celebrated fashion designer Emilio Pucci, with journalist Sa...
"Less a fashion book and more a story about how Italy reinvented itself after the..."
An intellectual salon asking why modern life prioritizes optimization over beauty, and what we lose when everyday spaces...
"A salon that takes beauty seriously as an ethical question, not a lifestyle one...."
A lecture exploring Queens' transformation from a rural hinterland into one of the world's most diverse urban boroughs.
"Queens went from farmland to the most linguistically diverse place on Earth in a..."
Leading physicists debate the interpretation and implications of quantum mechanics in an accessible public forum at Pion...
"Pioneer Works makes cutting-edge physics feel like a conversation at a bar. Free..."
Authors Jonathan Mahler and Alyssa Katz explore New York City's contemporary crises, political dysfunction, and failures...
"Two of the sharpest writers on New York power dissect what's gone wrong with the..."
New Yorker executive editor tells the epic story of Chinese immigration to America from the mid-19th century to the pres...
"A New Yorker editor's debut book on Chinese immigration reframes American histor..."
A distinguished lecture at the Museum of the City of New York on how immigrants, dialects, and linguistic diversity shap...
"New York is home to more languages than any other city on earth. This lecture ex..."
Pastor and activist William H. Lamar presents a meditation on ancestral inheritance, spiritual legacy, and the forces th...
"Lamar writes about ancestral inheritance with the kind of specificity that turns..."
Author Daisy HernΓ‘ndez presents her new book on national belonging, immigration, and what it means to be a citizen in a ...
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Food historian and author Anissa Helou explores Lebanon's culinary traditions, cultural identity, and the stories that l...
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A conversation on the intersection of art, music, and cultural influence, exploring how creative movements reshape ident...
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Shinnecock Nation artist Jeremy Dennis discusses Indigenous perspectives on land, persistence, and visual storytelling a...
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Historian Robert Watson uncovers overlooked stories and common myths behind the Declaration of Independence as part of t...
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UW faculty panel examines Trump administration policies affecting China across trade, security, and global geopolitics w...
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Two writers combine memoir and cultural criticism to examine race, representation in media imagery, and the stakes of vo...
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Asian American playwrights discuss their creative journeys and the evolving landscape of representation in American thea...
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Journalist M.R. O'Connor explores the natural and cultural history of fire, from indigenous burning practices to the fro...
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Former FTC Chair Lina Khan and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman discuss how market power drives the affordability crisis and ...
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A virtual lecture tracing artistic depictions of the biblical Esther narrative across centuries, from ancient Persia to ...
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MSNBC host and author Chris Hayes in conversation about his new book with sociologist and former White House science adv...
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Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein discusses his memoir Streetwise with journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin at 92NY, cov...
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Three curators reveal how Toronto acquired one of the world's most significant Chinese art collections through early 20t...
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Author Daniel Pollack-Pelzner explores the biographical and cultural forces that shaped the creator of Hamilton and In t...
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Theoretical physicist and Mindscape podcast host Sean Carroll reflects on the nature of time, spacetime, and parallel wo...
"Sean Carroll is one of the rare physicists who can make the multiverse feel like..."
Part memoir, part manifesto β Felix draws on Black radical literary traditions to reimagine freedom through creative and...
"Felix was the youngest campaign speechwriter in presidential history. Now she ar..."
New York Times journalist traces El Paso through five interconnected families across a century of border life, immigrati...
"This is border history told through people, not policy β five families whose sto..."
The first major biography of Jeannette Rankin, the suffragist who became the first American woman elected to federal off...
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Political economist Adam Hanieh delivers a global historical analysis connecting the colonial roots of crises from Pales...
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A panel at the International Center of Photography explores how new technologies are transforming wartime documentation ...
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Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy joins Jokermen Live at the Chicago Humanities Festival for a conversation about Bob Dylan, so...
"Tweedy has spent thirty years writing songs that survive the test of repeated li..."
Met curator Emily Sargent discusses portrait collections and the artistic traditions surrounding family imagery in paint...
"A chance to hear one of the Met's curators unpack how families have presented th..."
Acclaimed poet and novelist Ocean Vuong reads and discusses his work at the Morgan Library & Museum.
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An author discussion at Japan Society exploring visual theory, the ethics of looking, and photographic practice in conte...
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Founder of the Black Audio Film Collective presents a live version of his Morley Radio essay series, meditating on Black...
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Julia Cooke presents her book examining three women who transformed twentieth-century American culture, work, and litera...
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Write to Life presents an evening of music and spoken word with poet-comedians John Hegley and Inua Ellams at the Nation...
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International Women's Day discussion on protecting women and girls globally, with The Circle CEO and a grassroots leader...
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Experts discuss current research on police-community relations as New York rethinks public safety under the Mamdani admi...
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Pollan explores consciousness through science, philosophy, and psychedelics in conversation with UC Berkeley psychologis...
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Actor John Lithgow and playwright Mark Rosenblatt debate whether celebrated creative work can be separated from the harm...
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One of the world's most influential philosophers presents on Hegel as part of Columbia's distinguished lecture series.
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An International Women's Day panel on gender-based violence and collective action, featuring leaders from The Circle NGO...
"One in three women worldwide will experience violence in their lifetime β this p..."
Conservation scientist Steve Boyes presents his expedition to trace the headwaters of Africa's Okavango Delta, one of Ea...
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Scholars Vanessa DΓaz and Petra Rivera-Rideau discuss their book on Bad Bunny's music as Puerto Rican cultural resistanc...
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A poetic, participatory lecture exploring Black women's creativity through the legacy of groundbreaking abstract artist ...
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Screening of the acclaimed documentary on neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks, followed by a Q&A exploring his life, sci...
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A full-day conference at the New York Academy of Sciences examining the biological roots of compassion and its measurabl...
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Historian Steven Levingston chronicles President Kennedy's grief through the tragic story of his infant son Patrick, who...
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Archaeologist Antonis Kotsonas presents ISAW/NYU excavation findings from Lyktos, Crete, spanning three millennia of anc...
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Historian Ellen Carol DuBois presents her definitive biography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, tracing the suffragist's advoc...
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Art historian traces how Buddhist communities transitioned from symbolic representations to human depictions of the Budd...
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Princeton historian explores what interdependence means when globalization may be dead but distant peoples still need ea...
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Author Betsy Rubiner explores how personal diaries serve as historical documentation and intimate self-expression, moder...
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Two of America's sharpest public historians discuss democracy, race, and the forces reshaping the American political lan...
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Anthropologist Pamela Geller excavates the lifecycle of plastics from landfill to factory floor, proposing a 'Synthetic ...
"Geller treats plastic the way an archaeologist treats pottery β as an artifact t..."
A free symposium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art examining the life, cross-cultural vision, and artistic legacy of Sen...
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NYU Slavic Studies professor explores the untranslatable Russian cultural concept of meshchanstvo, tracing its evolving ...
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Historian Kate Brown examines urban gardening, ecology, and community resilience, in conversation with food journalist T...
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Award-winning storyteller Laura Simms blends ancient myth with personal narrative in a gallery talk tied to the Come Tog...
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Acclaimed short story master discusses his latest novel 'Vigil,' set at the bedside of an oil company CEO in the twiligh...
"George Saunders is the best short story writer in America. His first novel in ye..."
Best-selling author explores consciousness from scientific, philosophical, literary, and psychedelic perspectives with T...
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Loubna Mrie recounts her rebellion against the Syrian regime in a powerful memoir of resistance and survival, in convers...
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The author of How to Change Your Mind turns to consciousness itself β an inquiry into what makes us human, in conversati...
"Pollan's previous book on psychedelics opened more minds than almost any popular..."
Rhodes Scholar and Harvard Medical School alumnus challenges Western psychiatry's approach to mental health, arguing for...
"Kidia brings both clinical training and postcolonial analysis to a question most..."
Author Namwali Serpell and New Yorker critic Vinson Cunningham explore Toni Morrison's literary legacy, examining what h...
"Serpell's literary criticism has the rare quality of making you want to immediat..."
Bellingcat founder and investigative journalist discuss AI-generated deepfakes, automated propaganda, and the informatio...
"Bellingcat's founder and the journalist who broke the Cambridge Analytica story ..."
Bestselling author brings scientific, philosophical, literary, and psychedelic perspectives to the unmapped continent of...
"Pollan's third stop on his consciousness book tour β this time with New Yorker w..."
Acclaimed Cameroonian novelist chronicles his youth in a memoir exploring the contradictions of modern Africa and the te...
"Nganang is one of the most important African novelists writing today β this is a..."
Celebrated author and Harvard professor explores feminism, postcolonialism, and identity in conversation about her groun...
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Anu Gupta addresses identity, belonging, and structural inequities affecting Asian American communities in this MOCA Tal...
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Journalist and author delivers a personal examination of citizenship and belonging in a country renegotiating who counts...
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Author and birding expert profiles 150 years of Texas women conservationists, from early pioneers to modern environmenta...
"Texas conservation history told through the women who did the work. Bristol's re..."
Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient and founder of the world's largest gang intervention program speaks on compassio...
"The Jesuit priest who built the world's largest gang rehabilitation program make..."
Professor Adluri traces the philosophical origins of machine creation from Prometheus to modern AI, connecting ancient m...
"This is the kind of talk that reframes a contemporary debate by going 2,500 year..."
Former PBS NewsHour anchor discusses her project exploring political polarization through conversations with Americans a...
"Five decades covering every presidential election since 1976 gives Woodruff a pe..."
Postcolonial theorist Gayatri Spivak engages with Hegel's philosophy in Columbia's landmark lecture series exploring con...
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Caltech chemistry professor explores how batteries work and their expanding role in electric vehicles, renewable energy,...
"The clean energy transition depends on better batteries. A Caltech chemist expla..."
Salk Institute scientists present groundbreaking research on cognitive resilience, covering cardiovascular fitness, immu...
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Scholar Beate Pongratz-Leisten examines how monotheism emerged through lived religious practice in ancient Near Eastern ...
"How did one god become the god? Pongratz-Leisten traces the shift from polytheis..."
Robert Polito challenges the Dylan 'decline' narrative, revealing his later work as his most ambitious β in conversation...
"If your greatest dreams are fulfilled at twenty, what do you do with the rest of..."
Award-winning author blends memoir, reporting, and history to examine who gets to be American β with a focus on Latin Am...
"In Miami β a city built by immigration β Hernandez asks who gets to claim Americ..."
Award-winning author Lauren Groff presents her new story collection Brawler at Politics and Prose, in conversation with ...
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Former Obama staffer Jason G. Green discusses his memoir on rural Maryland family history and legacy, in conversation wi...
"A memoir about the pull of rural Black family history β the land, the stories, a..."
Constitutional lawyer explores how democracy depends on citizen character β empathy, honor, decency β not just constitut...
"Prominent conservative voice and legal scholar offers urgent reflection on what ..."
A new quarterly literary series celebrating independent presses, with four writers reading and conversing, hosted by Oke...
"The Southbank's new quarterly for independent publishing β four writers from fou..."
The posthumous memoir of civil rights leader Reverend James Lawson Jr., presented with Archbishop Mariann Budde and jour...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian examines the 1984 Bernie Goetz subway shooting and Reagan-era politics, connecting them...
"A Pulitzer-winning historian on the moment America decided to be afraid β and wh..."
Urban studies professor examines what mega-events actually do to cities β increased policing, displacement, and the myth...
"Toronto is hosting the World Cup this summer. This lecture asks who actually ben..."
Michael Pollan launches his new book on consciousness with host Janna Levin at Pioneer Works, exploring neuroscience, ph...
"A free book launch at Pioneer Works with signed copies included β Pollan in conv..."
California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses his political vision, policy record, and prospects for American governance at...
"Whatever you think of Newsom's politics, California under his leadership has bec..."
Historian Daniel Neep presents a landmark account of Syria's transformation through decades of conflict, in conversation...
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Historian Frank DikΓΆtter presents his research on how the Communist Party seized power in China, drawing on decades of a...
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AMNH astronomers explore how amateur volunteers have driven real discoveries, from exoplanet hunting to galaxy classific...
"The citizen science story in astronomy is genuinely surprising β amateurs have f..."
Scholar Mary Helen Washington traces Paule Marshall's overlooked role connecting Harlem Renaissance writers to contempor...
"Marshall wrote Brown Girl, Brownstones in 1959 and spent decades being underread..."
Celebrated chef and Guardian columnist shares childhood stories, culinary philosophy, and recipes with a live cooking de...
"Ottolenghi didn't just write cookbooks. He changed what home cooks in the Englis..."
University of Miami professor explores how exile and return reshape identity in African and Caribbean writing, presentin...
"A scholar reimagines the African and Caribbean diaspora not as loss but as an 'A..."
Art historian Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen examines how Egyptian art shaped Freud-era psychology, connecting Rodin's Balzac...
"Freud kept Egyptian artifacts on his desk while writing The Interpretation of Dr..."
UT neuroscientists explore how social media and online gaming affect brain function, behavior, and development in a publ...
"Everyone has opinions about screens and brains. These neuroscientists have data...."
American Idol alum chronicles his journey through fame, a Mormon mission, and the decision to leave the church to live a...
"A memoir about what happens when the identity the world gave you and the identit..."
Holberg Prize-winning legal scholar argues separation of powers is not procedural formality but the essential safeguard ...
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World-renowned photographer shares never-before-seen visuals from 7,000 feet below ground in the world's deepest cave sy...
"Breathtaking photography from Earth's deepest, most extreme environments β place..."
Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer presents his anthology spanning 1619 to the present, examining American debates over l...
"Meacham's new anthology connects four centuries of American arguments over who b..."
International convening of architects and designers addressing climate challenges through sustainable design, urban resi...
"The Hammer brings together architects from around the world to ask the most urge..."
Bestselling author presents a bilingual anthology of essays by Palestinian writers documenting life during conflict, in ...
"This anthology gives voice to Palestinian writers documenting their own experien..."
RADWIMPS drummer shares how a neurological disorder ended his career β and how he built a voice-controlled drumming syst...
"A rock drummer loses control of his hands to a neurological disorder, then co-in..."
UT PhD candidate traces how evolutionary theory has transformed from Darwin to modern population genetics, with a guided...
"An outdoor science talk at a field laboratory, preceded by a guided nature tour...."
A Boulder VC and a finance journalist argue for a new model of capitalism that balances profit with purpose and empowers...
"A VC who manages $4 billion and a journalist who covers inequality team up to as..."
London-based artist discusses his exhibition exploring AI as both subject and storyteller, examining how artificial inte...
"An artist who uses AI as his medium discusses the ethical and cultural stakes of..."
Cornell architecture dean presents work at the intersection of architecture, urbanism, and technology, exploring how inf...
"The dean of Cornell's architecture school on how technology is reshaping public ..."
Science comedian Brian Malow hosts UT professors on quantum computing, extraterrestrial life, and time travel β with com...
"Scott Aaronson on quantum computing, Keith Hawkins on extraterrestrial life, Dei..."
Harvard Law professor and former White House official argues there are actually six separations of powers β and explains...
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Geneticist Adrian Woolfson and physicist Helen Czerski explore AI, synthetic biology, and the ethical choices shaping pr...
"A rare conversation at the intersection of AI and synthetic biology β where prog..."
Grammy-winning designer transforms UN and World Bank data into visual art that makes a compelling case for long-term hum...
"Sagmeister turns global development data into art β making the case that things ..."
Scholar examines how 13 Enlightenment figures shaped the concept of race during the shift from religious to secular unde...
"Where did modern racial categories come from? Curran traces them to specific thi..."
University of Michigan professor examines how climate change itself complicates the transition to clean energy β from so...
"The catch-22 nobody talks about: climate change is degrading the very infrastruc..."
Brown University professor examines two centuries of Black women at the forefront of national and international movement...
"The overlooked engine of American social change: Black women who led movements f..."
CNN Presidential Historian and seven-time NYT bestselling author discusses what presidential history teaches us about co...
"Brinkley has written seven NYT bestsellers on American presidents and won a Gram..."