CCLP has launched Project on Presidential Primaries: Roadmap to Nomination 2016, a crowd-sourced Google Doc detailing the delegate selection rules for the 2016 primaries and caucuses by state, party, type, voter participation, election dates, and more. Most Americans — even candidates and party insiders — have little knowledge about how delegates are chosen in presidential caucuses and…Continue Reading Project on Presidential Primaries: Roadmap to Nomination 2016
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Watch: Nieuwwij interviews Irshad Manji
Dutch online channel Nieuwwij interviewed CCLP senior fellow Irshad Manji. Four years after the failed attempt of Sharia4Belgium to silence her during a debate in Amsterdam, author Irshad Manji returns to The Netherlands. In the first part of this exclusive interview she looks back on the experience while at the same time lecturing Geert Wilders on…Continue Reading Watch: Nieuwwij interviews Irshad Manji
In the News: The Observant interviews Irshad Manji
The Observant, the newspaper of Maastricht University in The Netherlands, interviewed CCLP senior fellow Irshad Manji just before she delivered the 2015 Tans Lecture. “Engage Wilders’ supporters with questions that will make them think” Tans Lecture 2015 by well-known critic of traditional mainstream Islam MAASTRICHT. “Moral courage means doing the right thing in the face…Continue Reading In the News: The Observant interviews Irshad Manji
NYT Book Review: ‘Islam and the Future of Tolerance’ and ‘Not in God’s Name’
This book review by CCLP senior fellow Irshad Manji was originally published in The New York Times. Civilization has a civility problem. This I learned long before Donald Trump. In 2005, the prominent “new atheist” Richard Dawkins shouted his disapproval at me — from the audience — during my TED talk at Oxford University. More…Continue Reading NYT Book Review: ‘Islam and the Future of Tolerance’ and ‘Not in God’s Name’
Do Dems Have Much More to Lose in This Election Than the GOP?
This article by CCLP senior fellow Matthew Dowd was originally published by ABC News. The storyline by many in the media goes as follows: the GOP is in dire straits, they are in the midst of tearing themselves apart by a civil war, they have a disorganized field of candidates, they are about to lose…Continue Reading Do Dems Have Much More to Lose in This Election Than the GOP?
Senior Research Fellow Latonero named NYU Visiting Scholar
CCLP Senior Research Fellow Mark Latonero has been named a Visiting Scholar at NYU‘s Steinhardt Department of Media, Culture, and Communication….Continue Reading Senior Research Fellow Latonero named NYU Visiting Scholar
BBG CEO opposes plan to restructure US international broadcasting
WASHINGTON – John Lansing, the new CEO and Director of the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors, pulled no punches as he discussed a proposed reorganization of America’s international broadcasting: he said it’s a mistake. Ahead of Tuesday’s Senate hearing on options for changing the structure of U.S. government broadcasting, Lansing said one idea in particular…Continue Reading BBG CEO opposes plan to restructure US international broadcasting
In the News: High Country News reviews Richard Reeves’ book
High Country News called CCLP senior fellow Richard Reeves‘ latest book, Infamy: The Shocking Story of the Japanese American Internment in World War II, “heartbreaking” in a new review….Continue Reading In the News: High Country News reviews Richard Reeves’ book
Watch: Panel discusses higher ed failing blacks and Latinos
At the second installment of the panel series Media & Society, Michelle Turner, George Sanchez, Camille Grear Rich, and Mark Lloyd discussed how higher education is failing African Americans and Latinos. Watch the full session here. The series is presented by the Institute for Development and Empowerment at Annenberg (IDEA) and the Center on Communication Leadership…Continue Reading Watch: Panel discusses higher ed failing blacks and Latinos
In the News: NPR Berlin interviews Neal Baer
NPR Berlin interviewed CCLP senior fellow Neal Baer….Continue Reading In the News: NPR Berlin interviews Neal Baer