What Government Can Learn from AIDS Activists
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In 2005, Celeste Watkins-Hayes began interviewing women with HIV. For this week's podcast we spoke with Dr. Watkins-Hayes about her surprising research.
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In 2005, Celeste Watkins-Hayes began interviewing women with HIV. For this week's podcast we spoke with Dr. Watkins-Hayes about her surprising research.
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The Nobel Prize-winning novelist spoke with us about how the erosion of culture means the erosion of political liberty.
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The professor and author takes on the most explosive topic in contemporary politics -- identity -- in her newest book.
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The statesman and diplomat Michael Oren observed the workings of Israeli diplomacy closely as its ambassador to the U.S. Here he explains how and why the Jewish state is increasingly seen as a world power.
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A leading historian explains how the oldest hatred has captured more and more minds in our polarized era.
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Democratic contender John Delaney says his business experience and his vision of restoring common purpose make him stand out as a candidate.
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A leading presidential historian makes the case the the Founders would be baffled why we have not already impeached Donald Trump.
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For this week's podcast, we spoke with Barry Strauss, classicist and best-selling historian, about his newest book Ten Caesars and the history of Rome.
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This week's podcast features Jeffrey Engel of Southern Methodist University with a deeper take take on Trump's SOTU and what it means in context.
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A journalist fights a campaign to protect the most important freedom.
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