How is Washington State responding to the pandemic? What issues are facing the state in terms of vaccine availability, and equity of delivery? And how will the state deal with vaccine hesitancy? Join our experts, who will discuss these and other issues around Washington State’s pandemic response.
Lecture
February 2021
Donald Trump’s banning from social media threw the spotlight on the power of private internet companies to regulate free speech.
“Useful Waste” is a Portland State University Center for Public Interest Design led initiative that aims to reframe the industry’s view on construction waste and encourage material diversion and reuse.
Eric Foner is professor emeritus of history at Columbia University and the author of The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery, a winner of the Pulitzer, Bancroft, and Lincoln prizes.
Escalating violence in sub-Saharan Africa is contributing to a political and environmental disaster. Are there parallels between that crisis, and the threats to democracy elsewhere, including in the U.S.?
Interested in water, sustainability, climate, or want to learn about the water cycle?
As Secretary of State, Kim Wyman is the only state-wide elected Republican in Washington.
Bruce Ackerman is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University.