The Harvard Kennedy School’s Project on Indigenous Governance and Development is pleased to announce Sophie Pierre as its ...
Join us for an important conversation about the implications for U.S. democracy with a panel of experts. Jennifer Hochschild, ...
Two days after the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Professor Leah Wright Rigueur hosted an online conversation addressing the current political moment. Examining ...
You’re invited to join Chloe Nicol Thurston, Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University, for an American Politics Speaker Series discussion sponsored by the Ash Center for ...
Julia is the Program Assistant to the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development, as well as the Faculty Assistant to Professor Joseph P. Kalt. Prior to joining the Harvard Project, she ...
Join us for a conversation with lawyer, author, and antiracism ethicist Fatimah Gilliam (MPP ‘98) whose work encourages individuals to unlearn racism and challenge misconceptions in their personal and ...
A public interest and scholarly project to document protests and demonstrations in the United States.
Roughly 80 percent of the population who do not live in “swing states” lack a clear notion of what they “need to do” to actively support their candidates. Near the close of their speeches at the ...
The Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation develops ideas and fosters practices for equal and inclusive, multiracial and multiethnic democracy and self-governance.
In just under two weeks, millions of Americans will head to the polls to elect the next President of the United States, as well as numerous down-ballot officials. For many, casting a ballot is a ...