Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mount Auburn St., Floor 2, Suite 200N
Join the Ash Center and HKS student organizers, seasoned campaigners, to learn everything you need to know about working and winning campaigns ahead of the 2020 elections. Facilitating this workshop will be Megan Costello MC/MPA, Gwen Camp MC/MPA, Tahra Goraya MC/MPA, and Jonathan Sclarsic MC/MPA. This workshop is the second in a two-part series.
This event has been moved and will now be held in the Ash Center Foyer, not suite 100N.
Refreshments will be provided. Space is limited, this...
Starr Auditorium, Belfer Building, Floor 2.5, Harvard Kennedy School
China has come a long way from relying on imports to support its telecommunications sector. Today, telecommunications companies in China not only fulfill that nation’s growing needs but have a global reach. In this context, how should we understand the stunning and controversial emergence of China’s leading technology firm, Huawei Technologies? To what extent has Huawei’s rise been due to its leadership, strategy, corporate culture and ability to innovate? How much of this success as a “national champion” has been driven by the Chinese Party-State’s industrial policy and support?...
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mount Auburn St., Floor 2, Suite 200N
Former Mason Fellow Sanjay Kumar will recount his journey from India to the Harvard Kennedy School, with excerpts from his new memoir, Katihar to Kennedy: The Road Less Travelled. He will discuss his humble beginnings and the various obstacles he faced and opportunities he seized along the way to continuing his studies at HKS and his life beyond. Tim Glynn-Burke, Ash Center Executive Director, Programs, will moderate.
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mount Auburn St., Floor 2, Suite 200N
Join us for a discussion with Sayu Bhojwani, founder and president of New American Leaders, author of People Like Us: The New Wave of Candidates Knocking at Democracy’s Door. Teresa Acuña, Associate Director of the Ash Center's Democratic Governance program, will moderate.
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mount Auburn St., Floor 2, Suite 200N
Join the Ash Center and HKS student organizers, seasoned campaigners, to learn everything you need to know about working and winning campaigns ahead of the 2020 elections. Facilitating this workshop will be Megan Costello MC/MPA, Gwen Camp MC/MPA, Tahra Goraya MC/MPA, and Jonathan Sclarsic MC/MPA.
This event has been moved and will now be held in the Ash Center Foyer, not suite 100N.
Refreshments will be provided. Space is limited, this event is for Harvard ID holders only and ...
Join the Ash Center for a workshop led by Technology and Democracy Fellow Jess Morales Rocketto, Political Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Chair of Families Belong Together, the campaign to end family separation. She formerly served as Digital Organizing Director of Hillary for America. In this workshop you will learn how to use algorithms to push your message across digital platforms and move online energy to offline action. This workshop will include interactive, hands-on exercises. Come prepared...
Science Hall E, Harvard Science Center, 1 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA 02138
This April marks the 50th Anniversary of the Harvard Strike of 1969. Not only was that spring a defining moment for the movement to end the War in Vietnam and for the University, it was a life-changing set of events for the people who participated. 50 years later, today’s activists and organizers are working at another pivotal moment, presenting an opportunity for the two groups to learn from each other.
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mount Auburn St., Floor 2, Suite 200N
Join student leaders from the Community Development Project for a discussion about how Harvard graduate students can engage with local governments and assist in tackling urban challenges. The Community Development Project is a student organization comprised of over 80 Harvard Kennedy School and Graduate School of Design students who work and consult with local government agencies and organizations to find equitable and just solutions to urban challenges. Representatives from three of the Project's yearlong initiatives will present descriptions of their work...