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John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana, addressed the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum on his country’s past, and on a variety of domestic and foreign policy issues Ghana currently faces. He spoke about Ghana’s plans for future economic development and its place in West African history, while fielding questions from the audience about his country’s international relations and his own philosophy of leadership. The Forum was moderated by Harvard Kennedy School Dean David Ellwood.
U.S. Representative Joaquin Castro joined David Gergen for a conversation on the House Foreign Affairs and Armed Services Committees. He spoke of the Latino population in the United States as an aspirational community working its way up the American socioeconomic ladder, and was hopeful for a...
Published 04/22/16
Tom Jackman, Garry McCarthy, Brittany Packnett, and Annise Parker joined moderator Candy Crowley for a conversation on the role of the police in their communities. The speakers addressed topics ranging from public safety and police brutality to the feasibility of systematic changes in policing...
Published 04/12/16