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Lunch Talk – Sex and Work and Love in America and Abroad

16 Joseph Henry House

May Jeong will discuss the transnational nature of sex work, how it intersects with immigration, colonialism, and American empire-building abroad, its ties to vagrancy laws, Progressive Era reform, and ideas around madness and labor. May Jeong is a Vanity Fair staff writer. She is the author of the forthcoming narrative nonfiction book THE LIFE: Sex, […]

Lunch Talk – An Extraordinary Time For Journalism In America

16 Joseph Henry House

Given how diverse and divided our country is, there’s perhaps never been a more challenging time for journalists to get it right, find the truth, and uphold our responsibilities in our democracy. I’ll discuss how I see the “state of the race” days before Election Day. I’ll talk about how this reminds me so much […]

Can Harris Win? Low-income Voters and the Election

50 McCosh Hall 50 McCosh Hall, Princeton

There are as many as 34 million low-income Americans who rarely vote and have the ability to swing the 2024 presidential election. In his new book, "White Poverty," Bishop William Barber II, along with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, lays out an effective strategy to reach them. A panel discussion with Bishop William Barber II, Yale Divinity School […]

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