Converations on the Green - The Soul of America: History’s Lessons in Hope
Often referred to as “the conscience of America,” Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and historian Jon Meacham joins Jane Whitney to talk about how America’s history of overcoming crises makes him confident and hopeful that the country once again will prevail over these tumultuous times.
Conversations on the Green - LGBTQ Rights: The Next Frontier
Former mayor and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg headlines a panel of leading activists, including Jonathan Capehart, Sharice Davids and Danica Roem, to talk with Jane Whitney about the landmark successes of the LGBTQ rights movement and the remaining hurdles of the movement.
Conversations on the Green - Pandemic Economics: Charting the Recovery
Three titans of American economic thought join Jane Whitney in Conversations On the Green’s sixth forum of the season. Two Nobel laureates in economics, Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman, are joined by Danny Meyer, a respected businessman and restauranteur. This is the first time these three giants…
Conversations on the Green: America and The World- U.S. Foreign Policy Update
Featuring Madeleine Albright, Chris Murphy, Wendy Sherman, and host Jane Whitney.
Conversations on the Green: Prescient Predictions- Who Won 2020!
Don’t wait until November to find out who won the 2020 presidential campaign! Or if Republicans maintained their Senate majority. Or what happened in the House. MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki will tune up his big board with other nationally recognized prognosticators to explain the election’s dominant forc…
Conversations on the Green: Democracy in Color
Host Jane Whitney is joined by Joy Reid, Maya Wiley, and Dr. Jason Johnson.
Conversations on the Green: Rule of Law
Host Jane Whitney is joined by Neal Katyal, Joyce Vance, and Chuck Rosenberg.
Conversations on the Green: Life After Covid-19 - A Brave New World
"Conversations on the Green: Life After Covid-19 - A Brave New World” offers a look into what we can expect in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, as historian Douglas Brinkley, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, and bioethicist Ezekiel Emanuel share their insights into our future.
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