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    Rediscovering Kindergarten: Embracing Play and Joy in Learning
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    Rediscovering Kindergarten: Embracing Play and Joy in Learning

    Explore why high-quality kindergarten is both possible and necessary with author and Senior Fellow Laura Bornfreund in conversation with the Hechinger Report’s Christina Samuels.

    Hybrid

    3:30PM – 4:30PM EDT

    The Man Who Stole the Gods
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    The Man Who Stole the Gods

    Hear from author Matthew Campbell  about his new book following the criminal enterprise and global conspiracy of greed and collusion that involved some of the world’s most powerful museums and collectors. 

    Hybrid

    12PM – 1PM EDT

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    A Second Sight

    A Second Sight

    Join author Sarah J. Jackson to trace how Black journalists, photographers, filmmakers, radio hosts, podcasters, and other mediamakers have drawn on their unique perspective to advance democracy and broaden American values.

    Virtual

    12PM – 1PM EDT

    Fires in the Night
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    Fires in the Night

    Learn about the Earth Liberation Front’s rise and unraveling, drawing on years of original reporting, interviews, and thousands of pages of unreleased investigative files.

    Virtual

    12PM – 1PM EDT

    For Better and Worse: The Complicated Past and Challenging Future of Marriage

    For Better and Worse: The Complicated Past and Challenging Future of Marriage

    Marriage rates have fallen sharply since the 1970s, yet most Americans still say they want to marry. Explore what history can teach us about where we are now, and why, despite everything, there is real reason for hope with author Stephanie Cootnz.

    Virtual

    1PM – 2PM EDT