Tag: Center for Public Leadership

  • Nation & World

    ‘Governor, I don’t know what’s going on, but there are body parts all over the street’

    Ten years after the Boston Marathon bombing, former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and homeland security expert Juliette Kayyem talk about what we learned from that tragedy.

    13 minutes
    Boston Marathon finish line, following explosions, April 15, 2013.
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    No C-suite is an island

    The “Reimagining the Role of Business in the Public Square” conference at HBS examines the role corporations that have adopted Environment, Social and Governance principles are playing in society.

    4 minutes
    Deval Patrick, Sherrilyn Ifill, Fred Krupp.
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    Working to help homeless in less-welcoming land

    Harvard Kennedy School grad Alena Vachnová has been using her passion and skills for ending homelessness to help the Ukrainian refugees who have sought safety in her home city of Kosice, Slovakia.

    6 minutes
    Alena Vachnova
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    Christie takes shots at Trump, Biden

    Former N.J. Gov. Chris Christie offered his frank assessments of the political landscape and his friend Donald Trump.

    4 minutes
    Chris Christie.
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    How an authoritarian wields social media

    Filipino journalist and 2021 Nobel laureate Maria Ressa issues a warning about information warfare on social media, and what it may mean for democratic institutions such as free press and free elections.

    5 minutes
    Maria Ressa with Latanya Sweeney.
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    Kennedy School reacts to Ressa’s Nobel Peace Prize

    Harvard Kennedy School fellow and journalist Maria Ressa has won the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her fight for facts and truth in a world awash in disinformation.

    5 minutes
    Maria Ressa.
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    Kennedy School mourns the passing of Gustave ‘Gus’ Hauser

    Longtime University benefactor Gustave M. Hauser cared deeply about developing ethical leaders. He died Feb. 14.

    3 minutes
    Gus Hauser.
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    Organizing, but not compartmentalizing

    LaTosha Brown, founder of the Black Voters Matter Fund and the Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium, shares insight on increasing voter turnout in a post-election conversation on Feb. 11.

    7 minutes
    LaTosha Brown
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    Principled yet just, pragmatic yet idealistic — and nice

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand, recipient of the 2020 Gleitsman International Activist Award from Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership, talks about leadership challenges and how she’s dealt with crises from the outside, like the coronavirus pandemic, and from the inside, like self-doubt and sexism in politics.

    5 minutes
    Sherman abd Ardern in Zoom talk.
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    Me Too founder discusses where we go from here

    Activist and Me Too founder Tarana Burke will receive Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership Gleitsman Award for her work.

    7 minutes
    Tarana Burke portrait for Me Too.
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    On the brink of war

    U.S. Ambassador Wendy Sherman discusses the dangers posed by Iran’s announcement that it will not abide by limits set forth in the 2015 nuclear deal, an accord she negotiated on behalf of the U.S.

    8 minutes
    Mourners attend the funeral procession.
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    Rocketwoman

    Fifty years ago this summer, Neil Armstrong took his “giant leap for mankind” on the moon. In his wake hundreds of others have flown into space, including Ellen Ochoa, a four-time shuttle astronaut who stepped down as director of the Johnson Space Center in 2018 and is currently a visiting fellow at the Harvard Kennedy…

    15 minutes
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    A new chief at Center for Public Leadership

    Former Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman, who has held numerous top posts in the State Department and on Capitol Hill and led the U.S. negotiations with Iran over nuclear weapons that resulted in a historic 2015 accord, is set to helm the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School in January. She talks to the…

    12 minutes
    Wendy R. Sherman
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    A lesson for every listener

    Members of the Harvard community heard different messages as Malala Yousafzai accepted the 2018 Gleitsman Award.

    4 minutes
    Malala Yousafzai and Samantha Power sitting on stage
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    Former president, CEO of NAACP joins Kennedy School

    The former president and CEO of the NAACP, Cornell William Brooks, has joined the Harvard Kennedy School as professor of the practice of public leadership and social justice. He is the first leader of a national Civil Rights organization to join the School’s senior faculty.

    5 minutes
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    Wendy Sherman appointed professor and director at HKS

    Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman, former U.S. undersecretary of state for political affairs, will join Harvard Kennedy School in January as professor of the practice of public leadership and the director of the School’s Center for Public Leadership.

    3 minutes
    Wendy Sherman
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    Drive behind pursuing concurrent degrees

    Elorm Avakame chose to pursue a concurrent M.P.P./M.D. degree at Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Medical School because “in Medical School, we are all training to be doctors, but here at the Kennedy School, people are training for so many different walks of life.”

    4 minutes
    Elorm Avakame,
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    New chief of staff

    Patti Bellinger has been named chief of staff and strategic adviser to Harvard President Larry Bacow.

    2 minutes
    Mass Hall.
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    Lin-Manuel Miranda: ‘Bring all of yourself into a room’

    Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of the hit musical “Hamilton,” spoke at Harvard Kennedy School about Latino identity and activism.

    5 minutes
    Lin-Manuel Miranda
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    For politics, a ray of hope

    At a time when American politics are beset by deep divisions and regular paralysis, five U.S. senators told a Harvard Law School audience that there is real reason for concern and yet some hope for their institution and the country.

    4 minutes
    From left, moderator David Gergen, Sens. Tom Cotton, Mark Warner, Tim Kaine, Elizabeth Warren, and Jack Reed.
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    Kasich: Be open to ideas

    In a visit to Harvard Kennedy School, Ohio Gov. Kasich urged that cooperation replace rancor in American political life.

    3 minutes
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    Lewis receives Gleitsman Award

    Congressman and Civil Rights leader John Lewis receives award and urges his listeners to act against injustice.

    4 minutes
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    John Lewis urges: Back ‘the beloved community’

    Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis, coming to Harvard to receive an award for citizen activism, talks about his how far the country has come in taking care of all, despite recent setbacks, and why he remains hopeful for the future.

    9 minutes
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    Getting the word out on learning from experience — and failure

    Professor Ronald Heifetz uses experiential teaching methods like student case analysis — in which students develop and collaboratively analyze cases drawn from their own work experiences of failure — to promote deeper engagement and stronger retention of leadership concepts.

    5 minutes
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    A focus on veterans

    Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership hosted a day of service for students to give back to veterans in the community.

    3 minutes
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    Three diplomatic women

    Three diplomats discuss the demands of life as a U.S. ambassador and advise HKS students as they prepare to enter the Foreign Service.

    5 minutes
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    Agreeing to disagree

    Associate Justice Stephen Breyer discusses the dynamics on the Supreme Court, his role and view on sentencing reform and Citizens United, and how American democracy is strengthened by our understanding of the legal thinking of other nations.

    6 minutes
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    For growth, look to Africa

    African economies fared better than those in many regions during the global financial crisis and, despite the current slow worldwide growth, many firms there continue to grow more quickly than those in industrialized nations, according to the former president of the African Development Bank, Donald Kaberuka.

    12 minutes
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    A voice for creative leadership

    Since August, Deborah Borda has been a Hauser Leader-in-Residence at the Center for Public Leadership at the Kennedy School, where she has been sharing her passion for the arts and imparting life lessons to leaders-in-training.

    6 minutes
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    Eric Greitens wins Gleitsman Citizen Activist Award

    The Center for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School has named humanitarian Eric Greitens, founder and former CEO of The Mission Continues, as this year’s recipient of the Gleitsman Citizen Activist Award, which he will receive on Nov. 12. The biennial award includes a $125,000 prize.

    3 minutes