Toshi Reagon and Mariama White-Hammond
John F. Kennedy Library
Fred Dust has designed conversations for all sorts of scenarios from the Aspen Institute to victims of gun violence in Brooklyn. He chairs the board of Parsons School of Design and sits on the board of NPR, the New School and Sundance Institute.
Virtual
Ambassador Nicholas Burns, Ambassador Stavros Lambrinidis
Virtual
Dan Balz, Jonathan Capehart, Maria Hinojosa, and Alice Stewart
John F. Kennedy Library
Stephan Wolfert
Virtual
Judge Nancy Gertner (ret.) and Chief Justice Margaret Marshall
John F. Kennedy Library
Jennifer Lawless, Erin O’Brien, Theda Skocpol, Marjorie Spruill, and Rachael Cobb
John F. Kennedy Library
Ellen DuBois, Martha S. Jones, Manisha Sinha, Brenda Wineapple, and Lisa Tetrault
John F. Kennedy Library
Molly Ball, Susan Page, and Nancy Cordes
John F. Kennedy Library
Daniel Immerwahr (pronounced IM-mer-var) is an associate professor of history at Northwestern University, where he teaches global history and U.S. foreign relations. His first book, Thinking Small (Harvard 2015), a history of U.S. grassroots antipoverty strategies, won the Organization of American Historians' Merle Curti Award for best work of U.S. intellectual history. His second, How to Hide an Empire, a retelling of U.S. history with the overseas parts of the country included in the story, is a national bestseller. Part of the Boston Public Library’s mission is to support lifelong learning, education and civic engagement that is “Free to All” including programs that bring figures and experts of note into conversation and dialogue. Arc of History: Contested Perspectives is a mini-series informed by historical moments and movements, recent and long past. The series is presented virtually in conjunction with the Lowell Institute and is produced and archived by the WGBH Forum network. For more information, please visit https://forum-network.org/series/history-talks-boston-public-library/.
Boston Public Library - Rabb Lecture Hall
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