Plus, don’t miss journalist and author Ijeoma Oluo, and Booker-winning novelist George Saunders...
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| The 46th president: A conversation with Joe Biden biographer Evan Osnos Thursday 21 January 2021, 7pm–8pm GMT In the week of the US presidential inauguration, Joe Biden biographer Evan Osnos will join us for a special livestreamed discussion about the 46th president of the USA. After a tumultuous and eventful campaign for the White House, Joe Biden has made history, winning the most votes for any presidential candidate. What kind of president will he be? What do his cabinet appointments tell us about how he will govern? How might his past inform the future of US politics? Can his administration bring together a divided country, and can he unite the different factions within his own party? Osnos and academic Sarah Churchwell will discuss Biden’s political career and the challenges his administration faces at this crucial moment for American democracy. | |
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| | | | | Noam Chomsky and Robert Pollin: The Green New Deal
| | Friday 4 December 7pm–8pm GMT | | Book tickets | |
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| | | | | Aaron Sorkin: Q&A with the director of The Trial of the Chicago 7
| | Monday 7 December 7pm–8pm GMT | | Book tickets | |
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| | | | | Today in Focus: A look back at 2020
| | Tuesday 8 December 7pm–8.15pm GMT | | Book tickets | |
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| | | | | Marina Hyde and John Crace: A year in Westminster
| | Thursday 10 December 7pm–8pm GMT | | Book tickets | |
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| | | | | Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male Power, with Ijeoma Oluo
| | Tuesday 26 January 7pm–8pm GMT | | Book tickets | |
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| | | | | Book Club with George Saunders
| | Thursday 28 January 7pm–8pm GMT | | Book tickets | |
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