Toward the end of his life, Martin Luther King Jr. talked as much about economic inequality as he was about racial injustice. “Now our struggle is for genuine equality, which means economic equality,” King wrote a few weeks before his assassination in 1968. Where...
As a Virginia Congressman, Eric Cantor was witness to the intensification of political polarization in the US government. He will share his perspective on the state of our political discourse today and the long term impact of the political divide at home and abroad....
Refugees suffer the worst ravages of war and forced migration. Driven from their homelands, many find themselves unwelcome in lands where they seek asylum. In the United States today, refugees stand on the fault lines of our political and social debates. How does the...
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