Leah Garrett chronicles the incredible story of the German-Jewish commandos who fought in Britain’s most secretive WWII special-forces unit.
This was the last of three roundtables of the Public Humanities and the Democratic Commons Conference.
This was the second of three roundtables of the Public Humanities and the Democratic Commons Conference.
This was the first of three roundtables of the Public Humanities and the Democratic Commons Conference.
Hunter’s Political Science faculty members address many of the issues raised in the 2020 elections every day, in their classes and research.
This is the sixth program in the "Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform" series presented by Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.
Harold Holzer and John Avlon dive into Holzer’s latest release, The Presidents vs. the Press.
This is the fifth program in the "Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform" series presented by the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.
This is the fourth program in the "Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform" series presented by the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.
This is the third program in the "Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform" series presented by Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter
"Down with Monuments and Symbols?" is the second program in the Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform Series presented by Roosevelt House.
Hunter College invites you to an event hosted by Roosevelt House—The first in a new series.
Bill Goldstein and Charles Kaiser, discussed the legacy of legendary LGBTQ activist and author, Larry Kramer.
A conversation surrounding the economic implications of the pandemic and the changes needed to withstand future economic shocks of this magnitude.
A timely virtual discussion that addresses the urgent human rights and public policy implications of the global public health crisis.
Roosevelt House welcomes Yarimar Bonilla to discuss her new book, "Aftershocks of Disaster: Puerto Rico Before and After the Storm."
Roosevelt House welcomed Adam Cohen to discuss his new book, "Supreme Inequality: The Supreme Court’s Fifty-Year Battle for a More Unjust America."
An exploration of the freshly translated English-language edition of the 1940 anti-totalitarian classic, Arthur Koestler’s "Darkness at Noon."
New York Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-Manhattan) discusses his new leadership role as the Chair of the House Judiciary Committee at Roosevelt House.
Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege was selected as the 2019 Roosevelt House Human Rights Program Fellow in Residence.
Roosevelt House hosted a special talk by Ambassador William J. vanden Heuvel exploring WWI figures, William “Wild Bill” Donovan and Roger Baldwin.
Diamond and Pissarro discussed Hester’s childhood and her fearless and independent spirit, which pushed Hester to assemble her art collection.
Professor Margaret Chin discussed her new book, "Stuck: Why Asian Americans Don't Reach the Top of the Corporate Ladder."
A special conversation between Cathy Weinroth and Leonard Lauder, as he reflects on stories from his memoir "The Company I Keep: My Life in Beauty."
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