Malkin Penthouse, Littauer Building, Harvard Kennedy School
The Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia invites you to a conversation with AAPI members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Rep. Tram T. Nguyen MC/MPA ’24 and Rep. Tackey Chan. ...
Repeats every week every Friday until Fri May 19 2023 .
2:00pm to 4:00pm
Location:
Ash Center Conference Room, #226, 124 Mt Auburn Street, Suite 200N
Harvard community members and other Boston-area students and scholars are invited to join us during the fall semester every week for a free, Indonesian language class, starting Friday, September 9 and ending Friday, May 19, 2023.
Course Description
This class is not for credit and open to all Harvard students, faculty, fellows, and staff members as well as other Boston-area students and scholars. The lessons will be conducted by ...
The discussion with Susan Moffitt, author and associate professor of political science and international and public affairs at Brown University, has been postponed to the fall.
About the Series
The American Politics Speaker Series (APSS) aims to bring together scholars who are doing research on these and other important questions. Hosted jointly with the Center for American Political Studies and chaired by Professors Maya Sen, Benjamin Schneer, and Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, each session will highlight a scholar whose...
The study group will host three sessions in April 2023 to contribute to answering why the democratization strategies tried in Venezuela in the last five years have failed to achieve sustainable political change and how the regime has adapted and responded to pro-democratic challenges.
The study group discussions will be led by Freddy Guevara, visiting fellow at the Ash Center, and hosted by the Growth Lab, the Venezuelan HKS Caucus, and the Ash Center's Initiative on Democracy in Hard Places. It is open to Harvard University students, fellows, alums, and other relevant actors...
Ash Center Conference Room, #226, 124 Mt Auburn Street, Suite 200N
Harvard community members and other Boston-area students and scholars are invited to join us during the fall semester every week for a free, Indonesian language class, starting Friday, September 9 and ending Friday, May 19, 2023.
Course Description
This class is not for credit and open to all Harvard students, faculty, fellows, and staff members as well as other Boston-area students and scholars. The lessons will be conducted by ...
Malkin Penthouse, Littauer Building, 4th Floor, Harvard Kennedy School
You’re invited to join Andrew Guess, assistant professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University, for an American Politics Speaker Series sponsored by the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation and the Center for American Political Studies.
Rubenstein 414-AB (Democracy Lab), Harvard Kennedy School, and online
As a greater number of American healthcare organizations have proclaimed their commitments to racial justice and equitable care, the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project (IARA) team at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation set out to answer the key question:
What enables effective and sustained antiracist change in healthcare organizations?
You are invited to a discussion with Dr. Vabren Watts, Director of Equity at ...
The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development and the Center for Public Leadership invite you to the first of a two-session seminar with Regis Pecos, former governor of Pueblo de Cochiti and CPL Hauser Leader, to examine the intersection of U.S. public policy and American Indian leadership. Harvard ID holders are welcome to join for one or both sessions to learn about the powerful ways American Indian communities are advancing their culture and influencing policy.
Ash Center Conference Room, #226, 124 Mt Auburn Street, Suite 200N
Harvard community members and other Boston-area students and scholars are invited to join us during the fall semester every week for a free, Indonesian language class, starting Friday, September 9 and ending Friday, May 19, 2023.
Course Description
This class is not for credit and open to all Harvard students, faculty, fellows, and staff members as well as other Boston-area students and scholars. The lessons will be conducted by ...
You’re invited to join Jennifer Chudy, professor in American politics at Wellesley College, for an American Politics Speaker Series titled, "With Sympathy: Rethinking American Racial Politics." This event is sponsored by the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation and the Center for American Political Studies.
Lunch will be served. Registration is requested but not required.