New guide asks Americans to think differently about their role in democracy ahead of America’s 250th
It's called a Guide for Defending Democracy, and it's a nonpartisan civic education tool to help people participate in ...
Walter Cronkite once said, “Freedom of the press is not just important to democracy; it is democracy.” These words from the ...
Public debates about taxes are often framed as technical questions about budgets, deficits, or economic growth. But in The ...
A dialogue on “Faith, Democracy and the Common Good” on March 18 at Georgetown University connected the thoughts one of the ...
This week on the show, we’re honored to welcome Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey (Retired), former Chief of the United States Army Reserve, joining host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush. He’s a combat veteran ...
On November 21st, TV companies worldwide will unite to celebrate World Television Day, a reminder of the powerful role multiplatform TV plays in society. Established by the United Nations, this annual ...
The Republican message in Virginia and almost every other state is that when Trump orders gerrymandering, it is OK, and when ...
Direct democracy through state ballot initiatives, initiated by both citizens and legislatures, holds potential for policy change relating to a large array of important social issues, including ...
Nigeria must confront a hard truth: democracy is not just about procedures; it is about genuine participation, fairness, and choice. If endorsement replaces competition, if consensus becomes coercion, ...
Despite growing up in the Soviet Union, host Garry Kasparov admired American values—believing America was one of the good guys. But is that still the case? In the final episode of the second season of ...
During the last U.S. general election in 2020, remote production was starting to gain momentum in sports broadcasting but had yet to become prominent in other TV segments. Cloud-based production was ...
Remarks prepared by Michael Suarez, University Professor and director of the Rare Book School, to deliver to the University of Virginia Class of 2025 on May 17 on the Lawn. Thank you, Mr. Rector.
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