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Guiding Icarus: Merging Bioethics with Corporate Interests, By Senior Fellow, Rahul K. Dhanda.
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Makedemocracyreal
An America that lives up to its democratic ideals
for all of its people.
The Jamestown Project is a diverse action-oriented think tank of new leaders who reach across boundaries and generations to make democracy real. Founded and operated primarily by people of color and women, The Jamestown Project consists of scholars, activists, and communities who use five broad strategies to achieve our mission: generating new ideas; promoting meaningful public conversations and engagement; cultivating new leaders; formulating political strategy and public policy; and using cutting-edge communications techniques that reach a broad public.
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Charles McKinney appears on WJBC's Steve Fast show to discuss race and the Democratic party.
Paul Taylor appears on WUOW's Oneonta Sunday Review (March 30, 2008). Listen here...
Stephanie Robinson appears on WTLC's Amos Brown in the Morning to discuss women in politics and the May 6 primaries (March 25, 2008). Listen here...
Eddie Glaude Jr. appears on Hannity & Colmes to discuss Barack Obama's pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright (March 21, 2008). View here...
Stephanie Robinson and Eddie Glaude, Jr. discuss the controversy surrounding Barack Obama's pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright on the Brian Lehrer Show (March 18, 2008). Listen here...
Stephanie Robinson appears on WPFW's Metro Watch to discuss electoral policy (March 5, 2008). Listen here...
Stephanie Robinson and Eddie Glaude, Jr. appear on WBAI's Wake Up Call (March 4, 2008). Listen here...
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May 2, 2008 -
Stand Up! The New Politics of Racial Uplift, Temple University. Read more...
February 26, 2008 - The African-American and Latino Vote in the 2008 Election. Read more...
October 17, 2007 - Racial Bias and Criminal Prosecution, Washington, D.C. Read more...
September 30, 2007 - David Silbey discusses and signs his recent book "A War of Empire and Frontier: The Philippine-American War, 1899-1902" in Washington, D.C. Read more...
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