Plus the UK’s Secretary of State and RNA is in the spotlight
Plus the UK’s Secretary of State and RNA is in the spotlight |
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| | | | | | DEMOCRACY VIDEO (12 MIN) Are We Rolling Back Voting Rights to the Jim Crow Era?
Voting rights are under assault in America. There are more than 250 bills to restrict access to voting pending in 43 states, according to Wendy Weiser, vice president for democracy at the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law. "This is far greater and much more intense than what we've seen at any time in the last decade," she says. She compares the current climate to the Jim Crow Era. Weiser joins Adam Jentleson, executive director of Battle Born Collective and author of Kill Switch, and Ron Brownstein, senior editor at The Atlantic, to discuss the current legislation in play, including HR-1, and the role of the Senate filibuster. Watch. |
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| | WORLD VIDEO (60 MIN) The View from London
In an exclusive policy speech, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab joins the Aspen Security Forum to discuss the recent Integrated Review, a document that outlines London’s foreign policy and defense priorities for the decade ahead. Following the speech, Raab unpacks the Review’s details with Andrea Mitchell, NBC chief foreign affairs correspondent. How does the new strategy, called "Global Britain," address critical challenges like nuclear nonproliferation, support for democracies abroad, global technological ethics, climate change, and counterterrorism?Watch. |
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| | SCIENCE PODCAST (46 MIN) The Next Great Innovation Revolution Biographer Walter Isaacson's latest book tells the story of biochemist Jennifer Doudna. She helped develop CRISPR, the controversial gene editing tool that has the power to transform the human race. Before CRISPR, Doudna was known as the scientist who cracked the code for what RNA can do. The molecule is well known now as playing a role in the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines. Presented by the Society of Fellows. Listen. |
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| | COMING UP Better Arguments 101 Wednesday, March 24 |
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| Join a one-hour introduction to the Better Arguments Project, a national civic initiative created to help bridge divides – not by papering over those divides but by helping Americans have Better Arguments. If you are new to the Better Arguments Project, this session is a perfect way to get started. Register. |
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| COMING UP The Whiteness of Wealth Book Talk Wednesday, March 24 |
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| Leaders across the public and private sectors are making bold new commitments to address racial inequity and grappling with issues — like the US tax code — at the heart of America’s racial wealth gap. In her new book, The Whiteness of Wealth, Dorothy Brown shows how tax policy perpetuates disparities in access to every asset that makes up a household’s balance sheet. Register. |
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