The Impact of the Pandemic on Native American Communities
Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development Program Director Megan Hill talks to Project Lead Joseph Kalt, Ford Foundation Professor ...
Harvard Ash Center
Protest, Mobilization, and the 2020 Election: The Role of Philanthropy
We are in an unprecedented moment of protest and mobilization against the biting impact of racism and inequality. This reckoning is coming just a few months ...
Harvard Ash Center
The Struggle for Black Lives: Reimagining Systems and Institutions Webinar
Harvard Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
No Such Thing as a Free Gift: The Gates Foundation and the Price of Philanthropy
Linsey McGoey discusses No Such Thing as a Free Gift: The Gates Foundation and the Price of Philanthropy with William Schambra and Pablo Eisenberg.
Hudson Institute
Report Launch on the ILO's Global Commission on the Future of Work: Work for a Brighter Future
In a recently released report from the International Labour Organization (ILO) about 344 million additional jobs globally are needed by 2030 to sustain a rapidly ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
African American Studies Teleconference: Black Male Studies
Fresno State
[Dani Rodrik] Globalization in the Age of COVID-19
As the collapse of global supply chains highlights the fragility that comes with economic interdependence, the pandemic is fueling the rise of ethnonationalism.
New Economic Thinking
"The truth about mobile phone and wireless radiation" -- Dr Devra Davis
"The truth about mobile phone and wireless radiation: what we know, what we need to find out, and what you can do now" Presented by Dr Devra Davis, Visiting ...
The University of Melbourne
Ford Foundation Webinar on the Racial Wealth Gap
Professors William Darity Jr. of Duke University and Darrick Hamilton of The New School discuss the National Asset Scorecard for Communities of Color.
The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University
Fixing a Broken Global Order: Is it Too Late?
The New Haven Program Committee and Yale's MacMillan Center in collaboration with the American Academy of Arts & Sciences host a lively panel discussion ...
YaleUniversity
The Trauma of Legitimacy: Black Scholars and Memory in the Age of Black Studies
Jonathan Holloway, Professor of History, African American Studies and American Studies at Yale University, presents the 13th Annual Leon Forrest Lecture.
NorthwesternU
Demography and Population Studies as a Conduit to Systems Change
Quality data is paramount to ensuring equal representation. If we don't know who is living in our communities, we can't create and maintain the systems needed ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Paul Kennedy, “Great Powers, Global Trends and International Instruments"
October 26, 2007. Paul Kennedy, J. Richardson Dilworth Professor of History, Director of International Security Studies, and Brady-Johnson Distinguished ...
YaleUniversity
Introduction to the Equity-Centered Development panel at the 2016 Color of Wealth Summit
Gentrification, a form of economic development that results in high-income residents moving to low-income areas and displacing existing residents in the ...
Center for Global Policy Solutions
Sustainable Development Goal #17: Partnerships for the Goals
Please join us on March 7th for a discussion of Sustainable Development Goal#17 which aims to strengthen global partnerships...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
An Evening With Darren Walker
On Thursday, March 5, 2020, Friends of the LBJ Library members enjoyed a conversation with Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation.
TheLBJLibrary
Bourgeois Radicals: Crushing The “White Man's Burden,” NAACP Style
Life of the Mind 2015 January 29, 2015 CAROL ANDERSON, associate professor of African American Studies and history, discusses her latest book, Bourgeois ...
Emory University
11. Low Fertility in Developed Countries (Guest Lecture by Michael Teitelbaum)
Global Problems of Population Growth (MCDB 150) Concerns about low fertility have been present in many countries for at least 100 years. A large population ...
YaleCourses
Askwith Forum: Learning to Change the World
HGSE speakers: • Felipe Barrera-Osorio, associate professor of education and economics • Sarah Dryden-Peterson, Ed.D.'09, associate professor of education ...
Harvard Graduate School of Education
The Great Society: A New History with Amity Shlaes
Recorded on January 17, 2020 This week on Uncommon Knowledge, a conversation with author and historian Amity Shlaes on her new book, Great Society: A ...
Hoover Institution
Leverage of Philanthropy in Public Policy
Presented on July 24, 1987 Susan Berresford, vice president, The Ford Foundation "In recent years, private philanthropy has moved to fill many gaps left by the ...
City Club of Portland
Prof. Sivaramakrishnan: Environmental Conflicts in India
A Professor in both the Anthropology and Forestry & Environmental Studies departments at Yale, as well as Chair of the South Asian Studies Council, Professor ...
YaleUniversity
"Development: Between Cliché and Creativity," Shiv Visvanathan
Shiv Visvanathan speaks on "Development: Between Cliché and Creativity," as part of the Azim Premji University Public Lecture Series October 8, 2011 About ...
Azim Premji University
2016 Pauline Yu in Conversation with Darren Walker, President, The Ford Foundation
2016 ACLS Annual Meeting American Council of Learned Societies Arlington, VA, May 6 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa.
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)
The Will to Improve : Governmentality, Development, and the Practice of Politics
The Will to Improve (2007) tracked how governing authorities, experts and self-appointed « trustees » diagnose deficiencies in landscapes and populations, and ...
MSH Sud
The State of the Nation's Housing 2018
The State of the Nation's Housing, an annual report that has been released by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies since 1988, describes key trends in ...
Harvard University
Power Talk with Athena Distinguished Fellow Farai Chideya
Join us for a conversation with Athena Distinguished Fellow Farai Chideya, author, researcher, and the Journalism Program Officer at the Ford Foundation.
Barnard College
A Public Address by Her Excellency Ameenah Gurib-Fakim
A Public Address by Her Excellency Ameenah Gurib-Fakim President of the Republic of Mauritius Archon Fung (Moderator) Academic Dean and Ford ...
Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics
2012 Asia Research Institute - 7th Singapore Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies
Title of Lecture: Studying Population Change in Southeast Asia | 2012 | Title of Event: 7th Singapore Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies SYPNOSIS : I ...
NUScast
The Great American Free Fall | Amy Glasmeier | TEDxMashpeeED
Overall for the nation, the poverty rate fell from 22% in 1960 steeply down to 12% in 1980 then moved up moderately to 15% during the current era of rising ...
TEDx Talks
The Nordic Model: Sweden's Welfare System & Future of Work
In this panel, speakers David Crouch (author of Bumblebee Nation: The Hidden Story of the Swedish Model), Sarita Gupta (Director of Future of Work(ers) at ...
Scandinavia House
Welcoming the JSGP Class of 2020
Jindal Global University
Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos (full film) | FRONTLINE
An inside look at how Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos built one of the largest and most influential economic forces in the world — and the cost of Amazon's convenience ...
FRONTLINE PBS | Official
Starr Forum: The Rise of Populism
Experts discuss the growing political trend in US, Turkey, and India A transcript of the event is available at ...
MIT Center for International Studies
The State of the Nation’s Housing 2015 (Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies)
The fledgling U.S. housing recovery lost momentum last year as homeownership rates continued to fall, single-family construction remained near historic lows, ...
Harvard University
America's Great Divide: Steve Bannon, 1st Interview | FRONTLINE
Steve Bannon is a media executive and political strategist. He served as executive chairman of Breitbart News, as an adviser to Donald Trump's 2016 ...
FRONTLINE PBS | Official
Learning in Retirement - America is #1: Perception vs. Reality
The Library is excited to be partnering with Learning in Retirement to offer free programs for area seniors. Learning in Retirement's curriculum is taught by local ...
Rancho Mirage Library & Observatory
The Pioneers - Part 1 - Hitachi
2010 marks the first century of Hitachi's operations. This is the second in a series of video documentaries recording the history of Hitachi, Ltd. Why did Namihei ...
Hitachi Brand Channel
Women's Business Leadership in Tech: Faculty Research Lightning Talks
Wednesday, February 19, 2020 Following the success of the 2018 and 2019 conferences, Women's Business Leadership in Tech 2020 brought together ...
Columbia Business School
Race and the Environment | Race in the U.S. | A free public course at The New School
Race in the U.S.” (http://newschool.edu/raceintheus) is The New School's second University course on post-election America, and is sponsored by the Provost's ...
The New School
Sir Ronald Cohen: Impact Investing Is the Future
We have to focus on improving the quality of our societies, or our societies will fall apart, shared cofounder of Apax Partners, Bridges Ventures & Social Finance ...
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Liberating Minds: The Case for College in Prison
Ford Foundation Program Officer Doug Wood moderated a discussion between Dorell Smallwood, graduate of the Bard Prison Initiative; Anthony Annucci, ...
Ford Foundation