A Call to Action
President Jimmy Carter talked about his book, A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power, in which he argues that worldwide discrimination against women is the result of incorrec…
448 viewsPresident Jimmy Carter talked about his book, A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power, in which he argues that worldwide discrimination against women is the result of incorrec…
448 viewsIraqi Governing Council President and central figure in the run up to the 2003 Iraqi invasion Ahmed Chalabi spoke about the Iraq War and said that getting rid of Saddam Hussein was justified…
176 viewsThe bestselling author of Religious Literacy, presents why he believes each religious tradition has its own path to a distinct God, and that trying to blur the differences between religions …
1,616 viewsQuinn Bradlee talked about the difficulties of being both mentally and physically disabled while growing up among the Washington elite. Mr. Bradlee is the son of former Washington Post edito…
370 viewsKarim Sadjadpour talked about his book Reading Khamenei: The Writings of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Thomas Dunne Books. The book presents insights on Khamenei based on the latter’s writings. Sal…
221 viewsScott Mitchell and Nick Poss talked about their video Leaving Religion at the Door, which won Grand Prize in this year’s StudentCam competition. Sally Quinn, moderator of Washington Pos…
120 viewsPanelists, including the author, talked about the book The Power of Forgiveness. The book examines the idea of forgiveness in overcoming personal, national, and international struggles. It i…
1,744 viewsA panel of younger philanthropists talked about giving money, what inspires their philanthropic efforts and the activism of the younger generation. One aspect discussed was the use of social…
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