Progressivism On Tap with Tod Lindberg

Join us as Tod Lindberg, editor of Policy Review and author of The Political Teachings of Jesus, leads a discussion on rethinking conservativism during the third event in the spring Progressivism On Tap series.

Progressivism On Tap is a lecture and discussion series from the Progressive Studies Program at the Center for American Progress, focused on the history and intellectual traditions of progressivism and liberalism.

 

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Progressivism on Tap with Heather Boushey

Heather Boushey, Senior Economist at CAP, will discuss the increasing role of women in the U.S. workforce and the need for more flexible and responsive workplace policies.

Progressivism on Tap is a lecture and discussion series from the Progressive Studies Program at the Center for American Progress, focused on the history and intellectual traditions of progressivism and liberalism.

Busboys and Poets, 1025 5th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20001

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The Progressivism of America’s Founding

Part five of the Progressive Tradition Series examines the relationship between progressivism and America's founding.

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Social Movements and Progressivism

Part three of the Progressive Tradition Series examines the influence of social movements for equality and economic justice on the development of progressivism.

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Progressivism On Tap with Dean Baker

Join us as Dean Baker, Co-Director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, discusses financial regulatory reform.

Progressivism On Tap is a lecture and discussion series from the Progressive Studies Program at the Center for American Progress, focused on the history and intellectual traditions of progressivism and liberalism.

Busboys and Poets, 1025 5th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20001

Progressivism On Tap with Mark Schmitt

Please join us for the next event in the Progressivism on Tap series featuring Mark Schmitt, editor of the American Prospect, on the transformation of liberalism in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Progressivism on Tap with Harold Meyerson

Harold Meyerson, editor-at-large for The American Prospect and columnist for The Washington Post, will discuss the labor movement in America. What is the current state of labor in the United States and what prospects does it have for a revival in the future?

Progressivism on Tap is a lecture and discussion series from the Progressive Studies Program at the Center for American Progress, focused on the history and intellectual traditions of progressivism and liberalism.

Busboys and Poets, 1025 5th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20001

Progressivism On Tap with Anna Burger

Please join us for the next event in the Progressivism on Tap series featuring Anna Burger, Secretary-Treasurer, SEIU and Chair, Change to Win, on the historical and contemporary role of labor in the progressive movement. 

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Progressivism On Tap with Terry O’Neill

Join us as Terry O'Neill, president of the National Organization for Women, or NOW, discusses the future of the women's movement in the second event in the spring Progressivism On Tap series.

Progressivism On Tap is a lecture and discussion series from the Progressive Studies Program at the Center for American Progress, focused on the history and intellectual traditions of progressivism and liberalism.

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Progressivism on Tap with Jonathan Chait

Jonathan Chait, senior editor at The New Republic where he writes their TRB column as well as his own blog, will join us for a post-election wrap-up and lessons for progressives going forward.

Progressivism on Tap is a lecture and discussion series from the Progressive Studies Program at the Center for American Progress, focused on the history and intellectual traditions of progressivism and liberalism.
 

Busboys and Poets, 1025 5th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20001

Progressivism On Tap with William Galston

Please join us for the next event in the Progressivism on Tap series featuring William Galston, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and former domestic policy advisor to President Clinton. He will discuss the role of philosophy in shaping public policy and politics in the White House.
 

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A Philosopher in the White House?

William Galston discusses how the White House can bridge progressive values and pragmatic policymaking at a Progressivism on Tap event.

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Progressivism on Tap: The 2012 Election

Join Progressivism on Tap for our pre-election special with two very knowledgeable progressive analysts: American Prospect blogger Jamelle Bouie and Center for American Progress Action Fund President Tom Perriello. How close is each side to attaining the 270 electoral votes necessary to be elected President? What have been the strengths and weaknesses of each campaign so far and how are they organizing their final push for votes? How good are the Romney and Obama ground games and how much will that matter to the outcome? We will discuss these and other questions at this session as we attempt to dig down deep beneath the surface of this year's election to clarify campaign dynamics and what's really at stake in the election.

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Progressivism On Tap with Jared Bernstein


Please join us for the final event in the inaugural Progressivism On Tap series featuring Jared Bernstein, chief economist and economic policy advisor to the Vice President, discussing the intellectual foundations of the Obama administration’s economic policies.  

Many thanks to everyone who has attended the series so far. Your support and interest has helped to make the program a real success. We look forward to seeing you next Tuesday. 

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EVENT CANCELED: The Rise of a Global Labor Movement?

Due to unforeseen circumstances, our Progressivism on Tap event this Wednesday has been canceled.  Many thanks to all who signed up and please look for our fall season starting in late October.

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Progressivism On Tap with Sam Fulwood III

Please join us for the next event in the Progressivism on Tap series featuring Sam Fulwood III, senior fellow at CAP and former national correspondent and race-relations reporter for the Los Angeles Times. He will discuss civil rights in the Obama era.

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Progressivism On Tap with E.J. Dionne, Jr.


Please join us for the third event in the inaugural Progressivism on Tap series featuring Washington Post columnist, E.J. Dionne, Jr., discussing the Social Gospel movement, the rise of Catholic social justice work, and the contemporary role of faith in progressive thought and politics. 

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