[ONLINE] Combating Antisemitism in Germany and Poland: Strategies Since 1990
A conversation with Thomas Just on his book ‘Combating Antisemitism in Germany and Poland: Strategies Since 1990’
Virtual
12PM – 1PM EDT
[ONLINE] National Cyber Strategy One Year Out
A conversation with Camille Stewart Gloster and Politico’s Maggie Miller about the national cyber strategy.
Virtual
10AM – 11AM EDT
Can Proportional Representation Create Better Governance?
Oscar Pocasangre and John M. Carey authored a white paper on how proportional representation could make government more responsive.
Q&A With California Leaders: Sona Grover on Supporting Immigrant Families in Silicon Valley
How one organization is partnering with local educators, schools, and community organizations to provide wrap around services and training f
[ONLINE] Can Age Verification Help Kids Stay Safe Online?
A conversation about the age verification movement, identity verification, and online safety for kids.
Virtual
10AM – 11AM EDT
Beyoncé’s Scholarships Shine Light on Shady Cosmetology School
Beyoncé is funding scholarships for a school with poor student outcomes and regulatory troubles.
Community College Bachelor’s Degrees in Washington State
Community college baccalaureate programs in Washington open opportunities for a baccalaureate degree for older, rural, and minority students
Your Home Internet Bill Can Be Deceptively Confusing. Now It’s (Slightly) Easier to Understand.
Chhaya Kapadia on the implementation of “broadband facts” labels.
[ONLINE] The Yemen Model: Why U.S. Policy Has Failed in the Middle East
A conversation about Alexandra Stark’s new book ‘The Yemen Model: Why U.S. Policy Has Failed in the Middle East’
Virtual
12PM – 1PM EDT