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What Now? How to move forward despite political divides.

January 28, 2021March 16, 2023

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A Look Back at Super Tuesday: Harvard Kennedy School Students Discuss the 2020 Primaries

April 1, 2020

Before all the changes regarding the coronavirus pandemic, Super Tuesday reset the Democratic Primary. Fifteen states hold their primaries on

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The Iowa Caucus in Review: Where Should Technology Take Us From Here?

March 5, 2020March 11, 2020

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S3E3: Why We Trek

November 18, 2019November 20, 2019

Every year dozens of students organise ‘treks’ to their home towns and countries. Entirely voluntary and student led, they plan

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S3E2: What We’re Talking About When We’re Talking About Affordable Housing

October 31, 2019October 31, 2019

What can two small cities in Maine and upstate New York teach us about the national housing crisis?

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Just Security? Why Immigrants are Blamed for Right Wing Attacks Against Them

October 16, 2019October 16, 2019

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Equity in Pedagogy at HKS

July 22, 2019 culturally responsive pedagogy, equity, harvard kennedy school

Teaching doesn’t stop mattering in graduate school: in the sixth episode of Season 2, the KSR podcast team examines issues of equity, identity, and representation within pedagogy and curriculum at the Harvard Kennedy School. 

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