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Norman Lear and Khizr Khan on liberty, democracy, and enduring American values.
Corporations play a critical role in closing the wealth gap and confronting systemic racism in America. Taking a hard look at diversity in their workforce, supply chains, and customer base will pay off—not just in a better corporate image but in an improved economy that benefits everyone, including the corporations.
Valerie Jarrett, a former senior advisor to the president, looks back on the Obama White House.
The clothing and outdoor gear company Patagonia bills itself as “the activist company” and lately, it’s been particularly active.
Maajid Nawaz shares his remarkable journey from Islamist extremism to liberal democratic values.
Can the Republican party and the White House get in alignment on priorities and core values?
How can we avoid the middle age blues and feel purposeful later in life?
How can such deeply faithful citizens support a president whose behaviors and values don’t exactly match up to traditional Christian mores?
In this “Extra” episode, Eric Liu talks to Colin Woodard, an award-winning author and journalist.
What if you examined your life in the context of all of its stages?
David Miliband thinks the refugee crisis is solvable. So how do we start?
Social unrest and physical distancing are not making it easy to connect with other people.
Rebecca Blumenstein on gender, journalism, and protecting democracy through news.
History has the power to teach us what to do in the present, but do we actually make good use of that tool? Many events in our recent past might suggest otherwise. American history is complex and full of pain, suffering and missteps. Harvard professor Imani Perry’s interdisciplinary work draws from African American studies, legal history and cultural studies to find insigh...
How the clothing industry can change to help the planet.
Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) discusses faith and public life with Jim Wallis.
Human thinking is just one way of thinking. So, how far will artificial intelligence go?
Artificial intelligence isn’t something we’ll see in the future. Thinking machines are already here, and nine powerful companies in the US and China control their development.
Societal problems like income inequality have emerged from a financial system that has taken a wrong turn, says Harvard finance professor Mihir Desai.
Countering racism is essential to the formation of a just and equitable society — so how can we fight it?