Bruce Katz joins us to talk about how cities can tackle everything from economic disparity to environmental sustainability.
Read moreBest Of Think: A Conversation With Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Albright joins us to talk about her career and life as a woman in leadership.
Read moreThe Trajectory of Queer Politics
Fenton Johnson talks about what’s next for the LGBTQ rights movement – and about how the marriage ruling may have actually slowed some of its momentum.
Read moreUnderstanding The New Tax Law
We’ll get a better understanding of how the bill will affect everyday Americans from Chye-Ching Huang, Deputy Director of Federal Tax Policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Read moreActivists, Candidates And A Divided Nation
Brookings senior fellow Jonathan Rauch talks about the role of activist groups in the process by which candidates are recruited for office.
Read morePortraits Of A President: Obama In The White House
Former White House photographer Pete Souza talks about the public and private personas of the 44th president.
Read moreDonna Brazile On Dysfuntion At The DNC
Former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile talks about the steps the party needs to take to strike back in 2018 and beyond.
Read moreThe Art Of The Nuclear Deal
Sharon Squassoni of the Center for Strategic and International Studies talks about the evolution of U.S. nuclear policy this year.
Read moreWhat The Courts Call Harassment
University of Illinois law professor Suja Thomas talks about how cases of sexual harassment are handled in court.
Read moreRussian Hacking And The Future Of Democracy
Juan C. Zarate joins us to talk about how we can protect the integrity of future elections.
Read moreThe Worldly President: George H. W. Bush
Presidential historian Jeffrey Engel joins us to talk about how Bush’s years of experience in international affairs prepared him for final days of the Cold War.
Read moreHow Texas Is Changing
TCU professor Max Krochmal and Rice professor Steve Klineberg talk about how demographic shifts in Texas might preview larger changes nationwide.
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