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    The Watergate Girl

    Jill Wine-Banks reflected on her legal career that included her role in the Watergate case as one of the three assistant special prosecutors.

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    1,000 Books to Read Before You Die

    Bookseller and publishing executive James Mustich offered his thoughts on the 1,000 books he says people should read in their lifetime.

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    The Socialist Manifesto

    Journalist Bhaskar Sunkara talked about his book, The Socialist Manifesto: The Case for Radical Politics in an Era of Extreme Inequality, in which he examined what a socialist system would l…

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    Running Against the Devil

    Republican strategist Rick Wilson offered his thoughts on how to prevent President Trump from being re-elected.

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    The Rabbit Effect

    Columbia University Psychiatry Professor Kelli Harding talked about her book, The Rabbit Effect: Live Longer, Happier, and Healthier with the Groundbreaking Science of Kindness, in which she…

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    See Jane Win

    Journalist Caitlin Moscatello talked about her book, See Jane Win: The Inspiring Story of the Women Changing American Politics, in which she examined the rise in women running and winning el…

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    Mean Girl

    New York University Professor Lisa Duggan talked about her book, Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed, on the life and political influence of the late author Ayn Rand.

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    Our Non-Christian Nation

    Boston University Professor Jay Wexler talked about his book, Our Non-Christian Nation: How Atheists, Satanists, Pagans, and Others Are Demanding Their Rightful Place in Public Life, in whic…

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    Jewish Refugee in World War II Japan

    Isaac Shapiro read passages from his memoir, Edokko: Growing Up a Stateless Foreigner in Wartime Japan. Mr. Shapiro talked about his family’s flight from persecution against Jews in both com…

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    Ghosts in the Schoolyard

    University of Chicago professor Eve Ewing reported on the Chicago public schools.

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    Dawn of the New Everything

    Scientist Jaron Lanier explored the connection between the brain and the world and argued that virtual reality enhances lives.

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    Unapologetic

    Black Youth Project 100 director Charlene Carruthers offered her thoughts on how to shift mainstream ideas on race, gender, and class.

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    Proud

    Ibtihaj Muhammad detailed her journey to becoming the first female Muslim-American to medal at the Olympic Games.

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    Minority Leader

    Former Georgia House Democratic Leader and gubernatorial candidate, Stacey Abrams, offered her thoughts on leadership.

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    Soonish

    Scientist Kelly Weinersmith and cartoonist Zach Weinersmith talked about their book Soonish, in which they detail several scientific advancements and studies being explored and the implicati…

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    Panel Discussion on Banned Books

    David Levithan, author of Two Boys Kissing, Coe Booth, author of Kinda Like Brothers, and Ariel Schrag, author of Stuck in the Middle, talked about banned books.

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    Do I Make Myself Clear?

    Harold Evans talked about his book Do I Make Myself Clear?: Why Writing Well Matters. He spoke with Mike Barnicle, a political commentator on MSNBC’s Morning Joe.

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    Sometimes Amazing Things Happen

    Dr. Elizabeth Ford talked about her book Sometimes Amazing Things Happen: Heartbreak and Hope on the Bellevue Hospital Psychiatric Prison Ward, in which she discusses her work in mental heal…

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    Black Tuesday

    Nomi Prins talked about the current economic problems and her book, Black Tuesday, a historical novel about the 1929 economic crash. Now a journalist, she had experience working for Goldman …

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    Quite Enough of Calvin Trillin: Forty Years of Funny Stuff

    Calvin Trillin, staff writer for the New Yorker and the Nation’s “deadline poet,” presented a collection of his essays from the past forty years that range from the economy to politics and t…

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