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Spotlight Shorenstein

Commentary,
What I learned from my 7-year-old about the outcome of the election
My seven-year-old daughter has been learning about voting in her second-grade class. Over the past few weeks, she’s come home from school brimming with...
Commentary, News Business & Practice, Press Freedom, Public Interest Journalism,
So What Now? Journalism under a second Trump administration
Veteran journalist Dick Tofel argues that journalists must focus on three things under the second Trump administration: accurately reporting the news,...
Commentary,
The Challenges of Nuclear "Miscalculation"
When a Russian leader threatens the use of tactical nuclear weapons, or, worse, a nuclear war, he immediately commands the attention of an American president. So...
Commentary, News Business & Practice, Public Interest Journalism,
Two Billionaires, Two Newspapers, Two Acts of Self-Sabotage
Center Director Nancy Gibbs writes, "I’m not worried that Post and Los Angeles Times readers will have trouble deciding how to vote. I’m worried they’ll...
A Different Russia: Krushchev and Kennedy on a Collision Course
Join us for a conversation with award winning writer, journalist, and founding director of the Shorenstein Center, Marvin Kalb, about his new book, "A...
December 5, 2024
4:00 p.m. ET

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Likeable Badass: How women get the success they deserve
This virtual book talk features Alison Fragale, organizational psychologist, professor, and bestselling author of 'Likeable Badass: How Women Get the Success...
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