Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mount Auburn Street, Suite 200-North
The Ash Center and Taubman Center invite Harvard ID holders to a lunch conversation with IOP Fellow and former Minneapolis, Minnesota Mayor Betsy Hodges on the politics of governing city hall. Mayor Hodges will be joined by her former chief of staff, John Stiles, to discuss the challenges of balancing political and policy priorities in municipal government. Taubman Center Executive Director Rafael Carbonell will moderate. Lunch will be provided.
Ash Center Conference Room (Room 226), 124 Mount Auburn Street, Suite 200-North
The Ash Center and the HKS Communications Program invite you to join a study group led by Cecily Tyler, independent film and documentary maker, HKS MC/MPA '16; titled, "Community Engagement through Filmmaking." The 6-session workshop will teach participants how to make a compelling 3-5 minute video emblematic of an issue they care deeply about, in a “guerrilla-style” format.
SESSION 4: Editing, Researching and Additional Footage...
The Ash Center and the HKS Communications Program invite you to join a study group led by Cecily Tyler, independent film and documentary maker, HKS MC/MPA '16; titled, "Community Engagement through Filmmaking." The 6-session workshop will teach participants how to make a compelling 3-5 minute video emblematic of an issue they care deeply about, in a “guerrilla-style” format.
DARMAN ROOM, FIRST FLOOR, TAUBMAN BUILDING CENTER FOR PUBLIC LEADERSHIP
You are invited to join a lunch conversation with Bruce Katz, Centennial Scholar and Founder, Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution for a discussion of his newest book, The New Localism: Innovative Solutions for Prosperous Cities. ...
Now, more than ever, it is necessary to have the ability to identify a potential issue and execute a complete rapid response to mitigate and navigate a crisis as it progresses and increases the chance for irreparable harm.
In this interactive workshop, crisis communication and reputation management expert Sara Brady will share how to prepare for and strategically respond to negative issues through traditional and social media platforms and other appropriate channels.
124 Mt Auburn St, Suite 100N, Room 106 (Middle East Initiative Conference Room)
The Ash Center and the HKS Communications Program invite you to join a study group led by Cecily Tyler, independent film and documentary maker, HKS MC/MPA '16; titled, "Community Engagement through Filmmaking." The 6-session workshop will teach participants how to make a compelling 3-5 minute video emblematic of an issue they care deeply about, in a “guerrilla-style” format.
124 Mt Auburn St, Suite 100N, Room 106 (Middle East Initiative Conference Room)
The Ash Center and the HKS Communications Program invite you to join a study group led by Cecily Tyler, independent film and documentary maker, HKS MC/MPA '16; titled, "Community Engagement through Filmmaking." The 6-session workshop will teach participants how to make a compelling 3-5 minute video emblematic of an issue they care deeply about, in a “guerrilla-style” format. The first session of the study group will meet on Tuesday, February 6th.
Participants—as an individual or as a team—will 1) identify a broad social topic like urban blight, water...
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Suite 200 North
You're invited to a discussion with Rep. Patricia A. Haddad, Speaker Pro Tempore, Massachusetts House of Representatives, about energy diversity policy in Massachusetts....