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SUMMARY:Vietnam: Three Who Served
DESCRIPTION:Matt Keenan shares the unique stories of three local Vietnam combat veterans: John Gerstle\, U.S. Army\, John Solbach\, U.S. Marine Corps\, and Norm Fretwell\, Army Ranger and paratrooper\, and graduate from the 1966 West Point class described by Rick Atkinson in his Pulitzer Prize-winning book\, “The Long Gray Line.” Common threads will emerge as Keenan and his guests examine the ways in which the war changed them and their country.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/vietnam-three-who-served/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170928T000000
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SUMMARY:Food: The Ultimate Weapon for Democracy
DESCRIPTION:In 1946\, starvation abounded in the world. World War II had led to hunger\, and now coupled with world drought was causing massive starvation. Guns had started and won the war\, yet peace would be written by bread. Don Loeslie shares the story of how food became a primary weapon for peace in the postwar recovery effort\, including programs led by President Harry Truman and U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/food-the-ultimate-weapon-for-democracy/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171004T000000
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SUMMARY:Fighting Hunger in a Changing World with  Catherine Bertini
DESCRIPTION:Catherine Bertini’s career has placed her squarely on the front lines of the fight to end world hunger\, including time at the United Nations\, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and more. The 2003 World Food Prize Laureate\, Bertini transformed the UN’s World Food Programme into the world’s largest and most responsive humanitarian food organization. Her work on humanitarian aid\, girls’ education and food insecurity will serve as the backdrop to this conversation on combating hunger in a changing world. \nThis program is cosponsored by Kansas Appleseed and the KU Center for Sustainability.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/fighting-hunger-in-a-changing-world-with-catherine-bertini/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171029T000000
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CREATED:20211027T201823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T161714Z
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SUMMARY:Tom Harkin\, U.S. Senator
DESCRIPTION:The Dole Institute is proud to honor U.S. Senator Tom Harkin with the 2017 Dole Leadership Prize. Harkin represented Iowa in the U.S. Congress for more than four decades\, including 30 years as a U.S. Senator. As a young senator\, Harkin crafted the landmark legislation that would become the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). His long career focused on issues related to healthcare access and nutrition\, farm policy\, labor issues and more.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/tom-harkin-u-s-senator/
CATEGORIES:Dole Leadership Prize
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180201T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180201T000000
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CREATED:20210521T205814Z
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SUMMARY:Keeping the Ogre at Bay: Defending Britain\, 1803-1815
DESCRIPTION:The United Kingdom’s response to the French threat came at a time of great social and political change at home. From frantic invasion scares in 1803-1805 to political indecision\, economic upheaval and civil unrest\, British reaction to the threat of the Napoleonic Empire ultimately led to Britain’s impressive dominance in the 19th century. Led by Mark Gerges\, this discussion examines how military events influenced the shape of modern Europe.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/keeping-the-ogre-at-bay-defending-britain-1803-1815/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180215T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180215T000000
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CREATED:20210521T205815Z
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SUMMARY:America and the Armenian Genocide
DESCRIPTION:Starting in 1915\, the Ottoman Empire killed up to 1.5 million Armenians and evicted hundreds of thousands of others from their homes in an act of genocide that would later inspire Adolf Hitler’s Holocaust in Europe. The Dole Archives Archival Fellow for Armenian Advocacy\, author and journalist Michael Bobelian leads an examination of the U.S. 20th-century response to the “forgotten genocide” and highlights Sen. Bob Dole’s leadership as an advocate for Armenia and Armenian-Americans.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/america-and-the-armenian-genocide/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180221T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180502T000000
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CREATED:20210521T205815Z
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SUMMARY:2018 SPRING | Rise of the Independents: Candidates and Reform in 2018 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Dole Fellow Jim Jonas\nRead more about Dole Fellows >> \nIn a partisan political environment\, independent or unaffiliated voters now represent the largest voting bloc in many U.S. states. Can independent and third party candidacies seize upon this shift in party identification? How could they shape the future of U.S. politics? Dole Fellow Jim Jonas leads a discussion group series examining election reform and independent candidates in Kansas and the nation. \n  \nHyperpartisanship: How did we get here\, and how to we fix it?\nFebruary 21\, 2018 \n \nPolitical parties can seem more concerned with partisan advantage than finding common-ground solutions to the nation’s problems. Jim Jonas is joined by guest Matthew Dowd\, a best-selling author\, cultural commentator and chief political analyst for ABC News. Dowd owns experience working on both sides of the aisle\, including time as chief strategist for President George W. Bush. The pair will examine ways to break the U.S. system out of its rut and encourage political competition and solutions to policy challenges. \n  \nThe Shifting Electorate\nMarch 7\, 2018 \n \nThe American political parties and the makeup of the electorate are experiencing enormous changes. What effects will the rapidly changing political landscape mean for Kansas and the country in 2018 and beyond? For this discussion\, Jim Jonas welcomes Patrick Caddell\, a political strategist\, consultant and FOX News contributor. Caddell has advised over 150 presidential campaigns\, including George McGovern\, Jimmy Carter\, Walter Mondale\, Joe Biden\, Edward Kennedy and more. \n  \nThird Parties and Independent Movements in Kansas\nMarch 14\, 2018 \n \nWhat are the prospects for independent and third party efforts underway in Kansas in 2018 and beyond? How can voters who do not feel an affinity for either major party participate in Kansas elections and have an equal voice? Lawrencian Scott Morgan explores these ideas alongside Jonas\, drawing on Morgan’s background in local\, state and national politics. Morgan served as counsel in various positions for Sen. Bob Dole\, culminating in a position as chief counsel for Dole’s 1988 presidential campaign. He is currently the chair of a grassroots group focused on starting a new Party of the Center in the state of Kansas. \n  \nChallenging the Duopoly\nApril 4\, 2018 \n \nThis discussion examines the legal\, infrastructural\, communication and electoral disadvantages for independents and third parties\, and what is happening in the reform space to challenge those barriers. Jonas welcomes Chad Peace\, who holds extensive experience in election law and voter rights. Peace is a legal strategist for the Independent Voter Project\, a founding board member of the National Association of Nonpartisan Reformers\, and founder and president of IVC Media LLC. \n  \nHacking the System: Examining Unite America’s Plan\nApril 11\, 2018 \nUnite America aims to strategically elect independent candidates to office who can break through the political gridlock and serve as a voice for all those in the center –– not as a traditional third party\, but as America’s first “Unparty.” Their “fulcrum strategy” focuses on electing a sufficient number of candidates to closely divided legislatures where\, as a swing coalition\, independents can deny both parties an outright majority and use their disproportionate influence to forge common-ground solutions. Jonas is joined by Nick Troiano\, who has spent the last decade leading political reform campaigns and is on staff at the Centrist Project. Most recently\, Nick helped launch Change.org’s new elections platform as the company’s senior politics manager. \n  \nKyle Bailey\nApril 18\, 2018 \n \nJonas welcomes Kyle Bailey for his penultimate discussion group installment of the semester. Bailey owns over a decade of experience managing and fundraising for independent candidate campaigns\, referenda campaigns\, and advocacy organizations. In 2016\, he managed the statewide referendum campaign that won Ranked Choice Voting in Maine. This year\, Bailey is leading a people’s veto campaign on the June 2018 ballot to restore ranked choice voting in Maine after it was repealed by Maine Legislature last year. \n  \nJackie Salit\nMay 2\, 2018 \n \nJonas caps discussion groups with a visit from Jackie Salit\, president of IndependentVoting.org\, one of the nation’s leading organizing centers for independent voters. In addition to support for specific candidates\, Salit and IV have supported ballot initiatives for nonpartisan primaries as well as legal and political defense of open primaries. Her political commentaries have appeared in a wide variety of publications\, and she has been a commentator on CNN\, MSNBC\, PBS\, FOX and other outlets.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/rise-of-the-independents-candidates-and-reform-in-2018-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Discussion Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180225T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180314T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T120836
CREATED:20220208T173839Z
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SUMMARY:2018 | 1 to 44: The Best and the Worst of American Presidents
DESCRIPTION:Presidential historian and former Dole Institute director Richard Norton Smith returns for a deep dive into presidential rankings and what they can teach us. Smith will guide the audience through an examination of the executive office from the exalted to the ignoble\, with his participation in the annual C-SPAN Presidential Historians Survey serving as a backdrop. How do time and history shape our viewpoints of a president’s success or failure? A ranking is only the beginning of the story. \n  \nRanking the Presidents\n2/25/2018 \n \nTime\, history and context can transform our perception of a president’s leadership — both for better and for worse. After all\, presidential ratings are hardly etched in stone. Smith introduces the series by examining the multiple factors that cause ratings to fluctuate like the Kansas weather in April. \n  \nLearning from Success\n2/27/2018 \n \nTake a look at the faces carved on Mount Rushmore\, often considered giants of the American presidency. What can we learn from these\, and other\, successful chief executives? Smith draws upon various examples\, dissecting each for their enduring lessons and relevant qualities. \n  \nLearning from Failure\n3/12/2018 \n \nThere is much to be learned about the presidency from both success and failure. Smith selects from a handful of less-than-stellar presidents\, from James Buchanan and Franklin Pierce to Warren G. Harding and beyond\, exploring what we might learn from their time in office. \n  \nRanking the Modern Presidents\, Kennedy to Obama\n3/14/2018 \n \nUsing the lessons learned from the first three installments of the series\, Smith will guide the audience through the highs and lows of the last 10 presidencies. Spanning over 55 years of tumultuous history\, these leaders presided over critical events that continue to affect our nation today.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2018-1-to-44-the-best-and-the-worst-of-american-presidents/
CATEGORIES:Presidential Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180301T000000
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CREATED:20210521T205818Z
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SUMMARY:The German Homefront Experience\, 1939-1945
DESCRIPTION:Emphasizing multiple perspectives from disparate groups\, Mark Hull will focus on the lives of everyday Germans during World War II. What they ate\, what they saw in their local public spaces\, what they read and their understanding and response to the war’s events changed dramatically as the war took an ever-greater personal toll. This talk will describe the increasingly desperate steps taken by the National Socialist state to maintain civil order and morale in the face of looming catastrophe.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-german-homefront-experience-1939-1945/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180306T000000
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CREATED:20210521T205818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T203004Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership and Globalization in Sports: Bob Kendrick
DESCRIPTION:The president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum\, Bob Kendrick arrives to discuss the museum\, a Kansas City institution. The NLBM is dedicated to preserving the rich history of African-American baseball in the U.S. Kendrick will share insight into the museum\, the storied history of Negro League baseball and his close friendship with Kansas City and Major League Baseball legend Buck O’Neil.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/leadership-and-globalization-in-sports-bob-kendrick/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180308T000000
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CREATED:20210521T205819Z
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SUMMARY:Responses To WWI: Stadiums\, Quarintines\, Altruism and Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Explore the many ways in which the Great War changed the world\, from prisoner of war camps in Switzerland\, to resistance movements in Belgium\, memorial stadiums in the U.S. and a quarantine law in Kansas. A panel of KU faculty\, staff and students will share research they conducted for doctoral dissertations and senior honors theses\, as well as discuss a First-Year Seminar taught each year of the centenary. \nThis program is hosted in partnership with the KU WWI Commemoration Committee.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/responses-to-wwi-stadiums-quarintines-altruism-and-resistance/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180329T000000
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CREATED:20210521T205833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T202859Z
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SUMMARY:The Loneliness of the Black Republican
DESCRIPTION:Harvard Kennedy School professor Leah Rigueur lays out a new understanding of the interaction between African-Americans and the Republican Party\, exploring the seemingly incongruous intersection of civil rights and American conservatism. Her book\, “The Loneliness of the Black Republican\,” delves into four decades of history from the New Deal to Reagan’s ascent in 1980.\nThis program is hosted in partnership with the KU Department of African & African-American Studies and includes a book sale and signing.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-loneliness-of-the-black-republican/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180404T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180404T000000
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SUMMARY:The Class of '74: Congress after Watergate
DESCRIPTION:In November 1974\, following the historic Watergate scandal\, Americans voiced their displeasure with the GOP by electing a wave of 76 Democratic freshmen to the U.S. House of Representatives. Commonly referred to as “Watergate Babies\,” some characterized them as idealistic and naïve\, while others point to their work championing unprecedented reforms in Washington. Author John Lawrence joins KU Professor Burdett Loomis for a conversation on the complex politics that emerged in the wake of Watergate. This program includes a book sale and signing.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-class-of-74-congress-after-watergate/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180405T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180405T000000
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CREATED:20210521T205848Z
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SUMMARY:America's Response to the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. has a proud tradition of serving as a haven for Europe’s cast offs — yet immediately before and throughout World War II\, America shut its doors to refugees fleeing the oppression of the Nazis. No group suffered more from this than Europe’s Jews. David Cotter analyzes the ideological battle between isolationists and internationalists in the U.S. by assessing how President Franklin D. Roosevelt managed competing factions within his administration. The talk will provide an intriguing look at the ambivalence of America’s response to the Holocaust.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/americas-response-to-the-holocaust/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180415T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180415T000000
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CREATED:20210521T205849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220215T191402Z
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SUMMARY:Ambassador Vlora Çitaku
DESCRIPTION:“I was not in a position to choose whether I want[ed] to be an artist or actor or astronaut or mathematician or linguist or lawyer. That’s not an option when you’re not free because you fight for life and death. And that’s how I and that’s how everybody in my generation became politically active. We were fighting for freedom.” – Vlora Çitaku\, 2017 at the Georgetown Institute for Women\, Peace & Security \nThe Dole Institute will host Vlora Çitaku\, ambassador of the Republic of Kosovo to the United States\, for the 2018 Dole Lecture. The first sitting ambassador to visit the Dole Institute\, Çitaku will discuss her career in international diplomacy and her work on behalf of the young Republic of Kosovo. The nation recently marked the 10th anniversary of its declaration of independence from Serbia on Feb. 17\, 2008. \nOnce a refugee with her sisters\, Çitaku was separated from her parents and deported by the Serbian military during the Kosovo War in 1999. She would later return following the U.S.-led air campaign in Kosovo and enter politics. She has served in the Kosovo General Assembly and as the nation’s deputy foreign minister\, acting foreign minister and consul general of the Republic of Kosovo’s mission in New York City. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the KU Center for Global and International Studies\, the KU Center for Russian\, East European and Eurasian Studies\, and the KU Office of Graduate Military Programs.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/ambassador-vlora-citaku/
CATEGORIES:Dole Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180503T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180503T000000
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CREATED:20210521T205903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T153256Z
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SUMMARY:The Great War in East Asia
DESCRIPTION:Most of the world focused its attention on events in Europe during the First World War\, but many changes were brought to the Far East as well. Both China and Korea suffered from Japan’s favorable treatment in the Treaty of Versailles\, adding to the ongoing political upheavals in both countries. The U.S.\, meanwhile\, maintained a military role in both China and the Philippines while joining other allied states in operations in Russia. Joseph G.D. Babb explores the events in the Far East during this period that served as harbingers of the dramatic political changes and major conflicts in the coming decades.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-great-war-in-east-asia/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180607T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180607T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T120836
CREATED:20210521T205903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T153256Z
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SUMMARY:Vicissitudes of Violence: Fear\, Physiology\, and Behavior under Fire
DESCRIPTION:In battle\, every soldier’s reaction is unique. The related range of brain chemistry reactions\, acquired coping skills and shaping behavioral norms are so diverse that the concept of a “universal soldier” response to combat loses all meaning. Dr. Ed Coss leads an examination of this interactive process\, clarifying what soldiers experience in battle and why they react as they do—a matter of supreme significance when using history as a lens to examine human behavior.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/vicissitudes-of-violence-fear-physiology-and-behavior-under-fire/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180711T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180711T000000
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CREATED:20220208T170502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T170502Z
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SUMMARY:HISTORICAL INTERPRETER | Judith Kalaora on Deborah Sampson
DESCRIPTION:In the waning years of the American Revolutionary War\, Deborah Sampson felt a higher calling as she heard news of the rebellion while in Massachusetts. Her response? The former indentured servant and schoolteacher disguised herself in men’s clothing and enlisted in the Continental Army under the name “Robert Shurtlieff.” Historical interpreter Judith Kalaora visits the Dole Institute to bring Sampson’s fascinating story to life\, including Sampson’s arduous upbringing\, years in active combat and success as a professional soldier.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/historical-interpreter-judith-kalaora-on-deborah-sampson/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180802T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180802T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T120836
CREATED:20210521T205904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T153256Z
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SUMMARY:The Forgotten Home Front
DESCRIPTION:Often called the “Forgotten War\,” the Korean War was\, in fact\, the ignored war. It was ignored not because Americans did not care\, but because they cared too much about the threat posed by Communism and the Soviet Union. Dr. Janet Valentine examines the Korean War home front in context of America’s fear of Soviet Communism and the possibility of nuclear annihilation.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-forgotten-home-front/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180906T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180906T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T120836
CREATED:20210521T205904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T153256Z
UID:783-1536192000-1536192000@doleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:The Italian Home Front in World War II
DESCRIPTION:A wide variety of complex and diverse aspects defined the Italian experience as both enemy and ally during World War II. Lou DiMarco will lead an examination of these themes\, drawing on topics such as daily life in Italy during the war\, the role of the Mafia and the Italian resistance movement. The Italian experience was unique in many ways and greatly impacted the formation of the post-war Italian Republic.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-italian-home-front-in-world-war-ii/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180911T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180911T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T120836
CREATED:20210521T205917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210521T205917Z
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SUMMARY:The Kansas Midterms
DESCRIPTION:The race to Election Day is heating up\, providing one of the state’s most fascinating midterm cycles in recent memory. Guests can get an inside look at many of the seats in play at the 2018 Journalism and Politics Lecture. A panel of Kansas journalists discuss how they cover the midterm elections\, highlight key races across the state and predict what might happen on Election Day. Panelists will include Mary Clarkin of the Hutchinson News\, Jim McLean of the Kansas News Service\, Caroline Sweeney of KCTV5 and Hunter Woodall of the Kansas City Star.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-kansas-midterms/
CATEGORIES:Journalism and Politics Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180912T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T120836
CREATED:20220131T205344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T212642Z
UID:1832-1536739200-1540400400@doleinstitute.org
SUMMARY:2018 FALL | Political Campaigns\, Top to Bottom: Data\, Door Knocking and the 2018 Midterms
DESCRIPTION:Dole Fellow Kelly Dietrich \nTechnology has transformed every aspect of the modern political campaign\, from polling to messaging to fundraising and beyond. Kelly Dietrich\, founder of the National Democratic Training Committee (NDTC) and KU alumnus\, leads a discussion group series on the midterm elections and their intersection with tech and data. Dietrich and his guests will glean real-world examples from the midterms as they happen\, offering audience members an unparalleled look at the inner workings of today’s campaigns. \n  \nCrafting a Winning Message in the Age of Trump: Is All Politics Still Local?\n9/12/2018 \n \nEvery campaign struggles with how to communicate with voters. The maxim used to be\, “All politics is local.” Does this hold true in today’s charged political atmosphere? How can local campaigns cut through the national focus on the Trump administration? \n  \nTargeting Voters: Big Data at the Local Level\n9/19/2018 \n \nHow do campaigns\, with more personal data on voters available than ever\, decide who to target to win? How can this data be used in traditional campaign activities like canvassing? Kelly Dietrich is joined by John Hagner\, partner with Clarity Campaign Labs\, and Jason Perkey\, vice president at JVA Campaigns and political consultant for TargetSmart. Hagner oversees consulting and strategic service offerings\, working with clients like the Democratic Governor’s Association\, EMILY’s List and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Perkey works for the nation’s leading data\, technology and consulting firm and has been involved in local\, state and national political campaigns for over a decade\, including Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential run. \n  \n  \nThe Small Money Revolution: How Tech is Changing How Campaigns Are Funded\n9/26/2018 \n \nNational campaigns are experiencing major shifts in the ability to solicit and collect low-dollar contributions from individuals across the country. How does this affect local campaigns and how can they compete with larger organizations and candidates? For this conversation\, Kelly Dietrich will welcome Lily Gold\, director of strategic operations for Mothership Strategies. Gold currently leads a team that focuses on email fundraising for Democrats around the country. She previously worked for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee\, raising $70 million in online donations in 2014 alone. \n  \nSocial\, Text\, Email\, Digital\, Mail and TV: Communicating with Voters of Every Age\n10/3/2018 \n \nFor decades\, the mainstay of any political communication plan was TV and mail. Now\, digital and social media advertising are challenging the supremacy of the old ways and offering cheaper alternatives for candidates to communicate with even more specific voters. How are these tools being adopted on local campaigns? How do they change a campaign’s priorities and relationship with its supporters? Kelly Dietrich is joined in conversation by Valerie Martin\, co-founder of Silversmith Strategies\, and Danielle Winterhalter\, managing director of SpeakEasy Political. Specializing in fundraising\, campaign management and media\, Martin has also managed two U.S. Senate races and worked in fundraising on Sen. Claire McCaskill’s 2006 upset victory in Missouri. Winterhalter owns experience as a campaign manager\, policy director and political consultant for Democratic candidates\, progressive causes and labor organizations. \n  \nPolling and Data: How do we Track and Predict the Outcome of Elections?\n10/10/2018 \n \nPolling is always one of the focal points for the public’s attention leading up to elections. In 2016\, very few pollsters forecasted the Trump win accurately. Some blame this on the Clinton campaign’s reliance on analytics and modeling\, rather than polling and door-to-door experience. Can polling and data work together in the future? \n  \nThe Future of State and Local Parties in the Candidate-Driven Campaign Era\n10/17/2018 \n \nMost individuals have no idea what state and local parties actually do. Given our candidate-centric culture\, how do parties continue to provide service and value to the party and their candidates? What will their role be in the future of politics? Kelly Dietrich is joined in conversation by Vicki Hiatt\, Jim Joice and Ken Martin. Hiatt is a KU graduate and retired teacher who now serves as vice chair of the Kansas Democratic Party. In her current role\, Hiatt works to recruit and train candidates throughout the state of Kansas. Joice is currently the executive director of the Kansas Republican Party. He began his career working for Rep. Kevin Yoder and later served with Kansas Senate Majority Leader Jim Denning. Martin is a vice chair for the Democratic National Committee (DNC)\, president of the Association of State Democratic Chairs (ASDC) and chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party. A KU graduate\, he has worked on many different campaigns over the years including three Presidential campaigns\, Kerry ’04\, Gore ’00\, and Clinton ’92\, as well as countless federal\, state\, and local efforts. \n  \nWhat the Heck will Happen? Predictions Ahead of November 2018\n10/24/2018 \n \nThe last session ahead of the 2018 mid-terms\, this is a chance to predict election results\, focus on bigger trends\, individual tactics and strategies\, and interpret what it could all mean for 2019 and 2020. Kelly Dietrich welcomes Michael Blake and Marlon Marshall for this conversation. Blake is currently a state assembly member in New York and vice chair of the Democratic National Committee. He was previously White House Associate Director of Public Engagement and Deputy Associate Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs\, and National Deputy Operation Vote Director for President Barack Obama in 2012. Marshall is a founding partner of 270 Strategies\, KU alumnus and Dole Institute Board of Advisors member. Marshall has previously served as special assistant to the President and principal deputy director in the Obama White House Office of Public Engagement. He was director of states and political engagement for the Hillary for America campaign and deputy national field director for President Obama’s re-election campaign in 2012. \n 
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2018-fall-political-campaigns-top-to-bottom-data-door-knocking-and-the-2018-midterms/
CATEGORIES:Discussion Groups
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SUMMARY:2018 CONSTITUTION DAY | Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the 14th Amendment
DESCRIPTION:Proposed after the Civil War and ratified in 1868\, the 14th Amendment is perhaps the single most important amendment to the Constitution. The 14th Amendment guaranteed citizenship to the former slaves and their descendants\, and it also guaranteed “due process of law” and “equal protection of the laws” with respect to actions by state and local governments. Over time and as interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court\, the 14th Amendment has dramatically expanded the civil rights of all Americans and been the basis for landmark Supreme Court decisions in the areas of racial discrimination\, gender discrimination\, same-sex discrimination\, criminal justice and privacy rights. Explore the amendment’s history\, importance and enduring legacy in a discussion with Stephen McAllister\, U.S. Attorney for the District of Kansas\, Senior Judge John Lungstrum of the U.S. District Court (District of Kansas) and Chief Judge Julie Robinson of the U.S. District Court (District of Kansas).
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2018-constitution-day-celebrating-the-150th-anniversary-of-the-14th-amendment/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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SUMMARY:2018 | Military and Veteran Caregivers
DESCRIPTION:When Sen. Bob Dole was hospitalized at Walter Reed Hospital in 2011\, Sen. Elizabeth Dole became a firsthand witness to the hardships experienced by the caregivers to our nation’s veterans. The experience prompted her to found the Elizabeth Dole Foundation in support of military caregivers. The 2018 Elizabeth Dole Women in Leadership Lecture will focus on the frontlines of this care crisis. The panel discussion will include Meg Kabat\, national director of the Caregiver Support Program for the Department of Veteran Affairs\, and Dole Foundation caregiver fellows Robyn Loveland of Nebraska and Carolyn Tolliver-Lee of Kansas.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2018/
CATEGORIES:Elizabeth Dole Women in Leadership Lecture
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SUMMARY:Retreats\, Riots and Reds: The Russian Annus Horribilis
DESCRIPTION:When Tsar Nicholas II took personal command of the Imperial Russian Army in 1915\, he hoped to salvage the military situation on the eastern front. The issues on the front line paled\, however\, in comparison to the troubles at home. Sean Kalic and Gates Brown illustrate the vital connection between the home front and the front line of battle by examining the impacts of the Russian revolutions on the Russian army.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/retreats-riots-and-reds-the-russian-annus-horribilis/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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SUMMARY:Better Angels: Can We Depolarize America?
DESCRIPTION:In strained political times\, Better Angels is taking on deep divisions in the United States. A nonpartisan nonprofit\, the core of the group’s mission is to heal political divides in our nation through community-based alliances\, workshops and constructive debate. Regional coordinator Rob Robertson arrives for a program examining Better Angels and its approach to reducing political polarization.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/better-angels-can-we-depolarize-america/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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SUMMARY:Military Professionalism in the Modern Age
DESCRIPTION:Nathan K. Finney and Tyrell O. Mayfield\, editors of the new book “Redefining the Modern Military: The Intersection of Profession and Ethics\,” join the institute to discuss the importance of re-examining the profession of arms during and between conflicts\, as well the impact of modern warfare and social online communications on the military. This is the kick-off book release event for “Redefining the Modern Military\,” and will include a book sale and signing with the editors.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/military-professionalism-in-the-modern-age/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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SUMMARY:“Big Sonia” Screening and Filmmaker Q&A
DESCRIPTION:One of the last remaining Holocaust survivors living in Kansas City\, Sonia Warshawski is a bridge between cultures and generations. Fondly nicknamed “Big Sonia” for her diminutive stature and larger-than-life personality\, Warshawski has served as an inspirational public speaker at schools and prisons while running the tailor shop she’s owned for over 30 years. Join the institute for a screening of the documentary “Big Sonia\,” which offers a portrait of the power of love and hope over bigotry. A Q&A will follow the screening with filmmaker Leah Warshawski\, Sonia’s granddaughter.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/big-sonia-screening-and-filmmaker-qa/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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SUMMARY:In Conversation with Sonia Warshawski
DESCRIPTION:Follow up the screening of “Big Sonia” with an in-person visit from the film’s titular subject\, Sonia Warshawski. Joined by her daughter\, Regina Kort\, Warshawski will discuss her experiences as a survivor of the Holocaust and reflect on the documentary made by her granddaughter\, Leah Warshawski.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/in-conversation-with-sonia-warshawski/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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SUMMARY:Work\, Fight\, Give: American Relief Posters of World War II
DESCRIPTION:Hal Wert visits to present a new window on understanding a watershed event in our nation’s history. Using a vast collection of poster art\, poster stamps\, banners and programs issued during World War II\, Wert focuses on those who gave of their artistic talents to design posters that were aimed at the heart of Americans. The poster imagery employed by the National War Fund and its relief agencies will allow guests to experience the stupendous effort to aid those in need.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/work-fight-give-american-relief-posters-of-world-war-ii/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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