
Matthew Kotcher
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Dec 2, 2024 |
brownpoliticalreview.org | Ariella Reynolds |Benjamin Stern |Avital Strauss |Matthew Kotcher
A world-renowned moral and political philosopher, T. M. Scanlon spent over 35 years at Harvard (and before that, 18 years at Princeton) as a scholar, teacher, and writer dedicated to addressing some of the most elemental questions of morality, justice, and rights.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
brownpoliticalreview.org | Ariella Reynolds |Eiffel Sunga |Charlie Adams |Matthew Kotcher
Just after Hamas attacked Israel a year ago on October 7, Shai Davidai stood on the campus green at Columbia University and read his “Open Letter to Every Parent in America.” In an appeal that has since garnered nearly a quarter of a million views on YouTube alone and an interview with 60 Minutes, he warned parents that Columbia and other universities cannot protect Jewish children from antisemitism.
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Sep 29, 2024 |
brownpoliticalreview.org | Charlie Adams |Matthew Kotcher |Benjamin Stern |Eiffel Sunga
Gloria Gilbert Stoga is the founder of Puppies Behind Bars (PBB), a Manhattan-based organization that partners puppies with incarcerated individuals. These individuals will train and raise the puppies to serve as bomb-sniffers, veteran servicers, and police dogs.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
brownpoliticalreview.org | Charlie Adams |Matthew Kotcher |Benjamin Stern |Annika Reff
Bruce Biewald is the Founder and Chief Executive Office of Synapse Energy Economics, Inc. For more than thirty years, Bruce has worked at the intersections of energy economics, climate policy, and electric industry regulation. His analysis has been presented before state and federal courts, Congress, and key regulatory agencies such as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
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Sep 19, 2024 |
brownpoliticalreview.org | Matthew Kotcher |Benjamin Stern |Annika Reff |Ellie Silverman
Polarization defines America’s political landscape today. Political vitriol, talking past one another, and an outright lack of respect for different viewpoints permeates the air. BPR sat down with Celinda Lake and Ed Goeas—two political consultants and pollsters from opposite parties who share common goals— increasing depolarization, civility, and respect in American politics.
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