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American democracy cannot be great until it is good, says lawyer, Harvard professor and former governor of Massachusetts Deval Patrick. A self-identified patriot, Patrick stands…
Announced every January, the Thinkers50 Radar list of 30 thinkers to watch in the coming year is one of the most eagerly anticipated events in the Thinkers50 calendar. It is an…
A co-written by CPL's Julia Minson examines decades of…
CAMBRIDGE, MA — The Center for Public Leadership (CPL) at Harvard Kennedy School (vlog) is pleased to announce the appointment of four Hauser Leaders for the spring 2022…
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Introduction: Physicians are increasingly being called on to address inequities created by social and structural determinants of health, yet few receive training in specific…
January 14, 2022, Opinion: "Negotiating should be seen as a tool to overcome barriers and solve problems; however, many women of color (WOC) view it as a privilege and often…
Speaking at the University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, noted author and social scientist Arthur Brooks says it’s time to depoliticize the COVID-19 vaccine, and time…
CPL's David Gergen and Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton, a CPL fellowship alum, join Radio Boston to talk about the path forward one year after the events of January 6, 2021…
The Jan. 6 insurrection was the first volley in an act of civil war. It has been playing out, policy-wise and politically, ever since, says Harvard’s Cornell William Brooks.
March 2021, the Confederation of African Football’s President, Patrice Motsepe, insisted that “An African team must win the World Cup in the near future.” This visionary statement…