Education is more than job training, says English professor Priscilla Wald, who directs the Program in Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies at Duke. It's essential to forming citizens of a democracy, and, she adds in this podcast, the humanities are a critical part of that training.
Priscilla Wald in the Glad You Asked podcast
Prison Reform in Tim Profeta in Bloomberg
The Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) gives families and survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks an avenue to pursue justice in American courts against Saudi Arabia, for what they believe is its connection to the terrorist attack. “Potentially any nation could be sued,” says law professor Curtis Bradley.
Curtis Bradley on ABC News
Amy Laura Hall in Lancaster Online
Joseph Grieco writing in The News & Observer
Public policy professor Phil Bennett, a former managing editor of The Washington Post and PBS’ FRONTLINE, produced a documentary that looks at the life stories of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Rather than interviewing the candidates, the filmmakers talked with the people around them to better understand where they come from and what’s shaped them. Bennett discusses the documentary, which aired last night on PBS, with Sanford Dean Kelly Brownell.
, Phil Bennett and Kelly Brownell in the Policy 360 podcast