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Defining Women’s Legacy Symposium | Register now
Defining Women’s Legacy Symposium | Register now
Hosted by the Institute of Politics, Policy & History (IPPH), this in-person event will bring together experienced and next-generation leaders for a day of shared discovery through facilitated conversation and original vodcasts. In dialogue with renowned scholars and policymakers, we’ll reflect on how the rich legacy of women’s leadership in Washington, D.C. and beyond speaks to us today, and how it empowers us to imagine the future of our nation — and our own potential to shape it. Breakfast and boxed lunches will be provided. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 24.
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"IPPH On Air" Podcast
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"IPPH On Air" Podcast
Podcast · Sharon Pratt · IPPH On Air is hosted by former DC Mayor and the Institute of Politics Policy and History’s Founding Director, Sharon Pratt. Each program, we take a deep dive into pressing issues of the day, exploring them through the lens of comparable historical events in our city - Washington, D.C. - and the nation. Each podcast features a diverse panel of compelling, expert personalities who can speak with authority on critical contemporary issues always bracketing conversations with relevant historical insights.
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Signed in Courage: The 56 Who Dared for Democracy
Signed in Courage: The 56 Who Dared for Democracy
Former D.C. Mayor Sharon Pratt shares her perspectives on the biggest political headlines of today — with the understanding that history is now.
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Mapping Segregation in Washington DC
Mapping Segregation in Washington DC
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D.C. Divided: Segregation in the Nation's Capital
D.C. Divided: Segregation in the Nation's Capital
Uncover the hidden history of segregation in the nation’s capital and how residents fought back. Historians, legal scholars, a descendant, and other experts ...
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