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SUMMARY:Vo Nguyen Giap and Le Duan: Vietnam’s Victors
DESCRIPTION:Ft. Leavenworth: Vo Nguyen Giap and Le Duan: Vietnam’s Victors\nMartin Clemis\nNovember 4\, 2021 | 3 p.m. \nBetween 1945 and 1975\, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam fought and won two major conflicts against tremendous odds: one against France and the other against the U.S. and its South Vietnamese ally. The architects of these incredible victories were General Vo Nguyen Giap\, the commander of the North Vietnamese Army\, and Le Duan\, the General Secretary of the Vietnam Worker’s Party. Although they both utilized a hybrid politico-military approach that synthesized conventional war\, guerrilla warfare\, and mass politics\, they each pursued a unique variation of communist revolutionary warfare. In this lecture\, Clemis will discuss how these men and their theories of war carried the communists to victory in Vietnam\, and in doing so\, brought the most far reaching and consequential conflict of the Cold War to a conclusion. \nThe Ft. Leavenworth Series \nThe Ft. Leavenworth Series is an annual roster of lectures focusing on significant historical events\, usually with an emphasis on military history. Each lecture is presented by faculty from the United States Army Command and General Staff College in Ft. Leavenworth\, Kansas. Established by General William Tecumseh Sherman in 1881\, the CGSC is the graduate college for U.S. Army and sister service officers. The esteemed faculty and guests of the CGSC provide unique and captivating insights into the history of military conflict from the ancient to the modern ages at the Dole Institute of Politics. \nThe Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics is dedicated to promoting political and civic participation as well as civil discourse in a bipartisan\, philosophically balanced manner. It is located on KU’s West Campus and houses the Dole Archive and Special Collections. Through its robust public programming\, congressional archive and museum\, the Dole Institute strives to celebrate public service and the legacies of U.S. Senators Bob Dole and Elizabeth Dole.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/ft-leavenworth-vo-nguyen-giap-and-le-duan-vietnams-victors/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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SUMMARY:A Conversation on Race Part IV: The Extraordinary Life of Cyclist Major Taylor\, America’s First Black Sports Hero
DESCRIPTION:Investigative political reporter and author Michael Kranish will join us for our fourth installment of our A Conversation on Race series. He will discuss the life\, tribulations\, and career of Major Taylor\, the first American-born Black world champion in any sport\, fifty years before Jackie Robinson became a Major League baseball player. Kranish spent years collecting thousands of articles written about Taylor for his book\, “The World’s Fastest Man: The Extraordinary Life of Cyclist Major Taylor\, America’s First Black Sports Hero\,” in which he tells the story of how Taylor overcame insurmountable odds to become a world-class athlete during the Jim Crow era. Taylor’s trailblazing accomplishments had widespread impact across society and are relevant to conversations we are having about African American athletes today. \nThis program includes a book sale and signing with the author.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/a-conversation-on-race-part-iv-the-extraordinary-life-of-cyclist-major-taylor-americas-first-black-sports-hero/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211014T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211014T190000
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SUMMARY:Laughing at Myself: My Education in Congress\, on the Farm\, and at the Movies
DESCRIPTION:Former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman returns to the Institute to discuss his autobiography\, “Laughing at Myself: My Education in Congress\, on the Farm\, and at the Movies\,” based on his fascinating career path\, which took him from Kansas to D.C. and Hollywood. Glickman served as the Secretary of Agriculture for six years under President Clinton and represented Kansas’s 4th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives for 18 years. Glickman served as director of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government from 2002 to 2004 and served as chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America Inc. from 2004 to 2010. He is also a senior fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center and the former vice president of the Aspen Institute. \nThis event is cosponsored by KU’s Department of Film & Media Studies.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/laughing-at-myself-my-education-in-congress-on-the-farm-and-at-the-movies/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211007T150000
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SUMMARY:Pre-World War I French Military Doctrine and its Consequences
DESCRIPTION:Ft. Leavenworth: Pre-World War I French Military Doctrine and its Consequences\nRichard Faulkner\nOctober 7\, 2021 | 3 p.m. \nIn the years prior to World War I\, the French military wrestled with how to defend itself against a larger\, more industrialized foe. Like the Great War’s other major combatants\, the French pre-war doctrine proved to be ill-suited to meet the realities of the 1914 battlefield. This lecture will examine the factors that influenced the French Army’s pre-war doctrine\, how the army envisioned fighting “the next great war\,” and how it adapted its tactical strategy from 1915 to 1918\, after its peacetime doctrine failed to secure France’s hope for victory in 1914. \nThe Ft. Leavenworth Series \nThe Ft. Leavenworth Series is an annual roster of lectures focusing on significant historical events\, usually with an emphasis on military history. Each lecture is presented by faculty from the United States Army Command and General Staff College in Ft. Leavenworth\, Kansas. Established by General William Tecumseh Sherman in 1881\, the CGSC is the graduate college for U.S. Army and sister service officers. The esteemed faculty and guests of the CGSC provide unique and captivating insights into the history of military conflict from the ancient to the modern ages at the Dole Institute of Politics. \nThe Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics is dedicated to promoting political and civic participation as well as civil discourse in a bipartisan\, philosophically balanced manner. It is located on KU’s West Campus and houses the Dole Archive and Special Collections. Through its robust public programming\, congressional archive and museum\, the Dole Institute strives to celebrate public service and the legacies of U.S. Senators Bob Dole and Elizabeth Dole.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/ft-leavenworth-pre-world-war-i-french-military-doctrine-and-its-consequences/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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SUMMARY:Bob Dole: A Life in Public Service
DESCRIPTION:2021 Journalism & Politics Lecture\nBob Dole: A Life in Public Service\nWednesday\, October 6\, 2021 | 7 p.m.\nThis year marks 25 years since Senator Bob Dole left the United States Senate. In honor of this important milestone\, the University Daily Kansan is releasing a multi-page feature on Senator Dole and his life in public service. Join us to hear from student journalists who led the project. \nStef Manchen\, UDK editor; Carly Johnson\, UDK managing editor; and Blake Ullmann\, UDK news editor\, will engage in a panel discussion about the project highlighting Senator Dole. Copies of the special edition UDK will be available at the event. \nJoin us in person or livestream the event on our YouTube channel. Event cosponsored by KU’s William Allen White School of Journalism & Mass Communications.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2021-journalism-politics-lecture/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Journalism and Politics Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220131
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SUMMARY:Bring Your Own Chair
DESCRIPTION:“If they don’t give you a seat at the table\, bring a folding chair.”\n-Shirley Chisholm \nThe Bring Your Own Chair project is inspired by Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm’s words and lifetime of work to promote a more inclusive democracy. Chisholm was the first black woman elected to Congress in 1968 and the first black candidate to run for the presidential nomination of a majority party. Chisholm was a force for change and a champion of legislation that would improve the quality of life for women\, children\, people of color\, and the poor. \nWhat matters to you? What do you bring to the table? \nDesign a chair for the installation celebrating our democracy’s diverse perspectives. An activity for all ages. \nThis interactive installation was created in partnership with the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/bring-your-own-chair-2/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210916T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210916T190000
DTSTAMP:20260626T133608
CREATED:20210914T160043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T145703Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Constitution Day program: The Constitution and COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:2021 Constitution Day program: The Constitution and COVID-19\nLou Mulligan\, Sharon Brett\, Clay Britton\, Brant Laue\nSeptember 16\, 2021 | 7 p.m. \nAs we continue to go through the worst pandemic in more than a century\, there has been increased debate on whether the State can enforce health mandates — such as masking\, distancing\, and vaccine injections — as a legal matter. In observation of Constitution Day\, KU Law Professor Lou Mulligan will lead a panel of legal experts in a discussion of the constitutionality of such mandates. The panel will consist of Governor Kelly’s General Counsel Clay Britton\, ACLU of Kansas’s Legal Director Sharon Brett\, and Solicitor General of Kansas Brant Laue.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2021-constitution-day-program-the-constitution-and-covid-19-2/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210916T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210916T190000
DTSTAMP:20260626T133608
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SUMMARY:2021 Constitution Day program: The Constitution and COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:2021 Constitution Day program: The Constitution and COVID-19\nLou Mulligan\, Sharon Brett\, Clay Britton\, Brant Laue\nSeptember 16\, 2021 | 7 p.m. \nAs we continue to go through the worst pandemic in more than a century\, there has been increased debate on whether the State can enforce health mandates — such as masking\, distancing\, and vaccine injections — as a legal matter. In observation of Constitution Day\, KU Law Professor Lou Mulligan will lead a panel of legal experts in a discussion of the constitutionality of such mandates. The panel will consist of Governor Kelly’s General Counsel Clay Britton\, ACLU of Kansas’s Legal Director Sharon Brett\, and Solicitor General of Kansas Brant Laue.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2021-constitution-day-program-the-constitution-and-covid-19/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210908T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210908T190000
DTSTAMP:20260626T133608
CREATED:20210825T193127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T200056Z
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SUMMARY:The Engagement: America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage
DESCRIPTION:The Engagement: America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage\nSasha Issenberg\nSeptember 8\, 2021 | 7 p.m. \nOn June 26\, 2015\, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state bans on gay marriage were unconstitutional\, making same-sex unions legal across the United States. However\, the road to that historic decision was much longer than many realize. Nationally recognized political journalist Sasha Issenberg will return to the Institute to guide us through the issue’s journey from unimaginable to inevitable as he discusses his latest book\, “The Engagement: America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage\,” based in part on research he conducted in the Dole Archives as a travel grant recipient. \nThis program includes a book sale and signing with the author.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-engagement-americas-quarter-century-struggle-over-same-sex-marriage/
ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211001
DTSTAMP:20260626T133608
CREATED:20210913T203107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T145750Z
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SUMMARY:Bring Your Own Chair
DESCRIPTION:“If they don’t give you a seat at the table\, bring a folding chair.”\n-Shirley Chisholm \nThe Bring Your Own Chair project is inspired by Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm’s words and lifetime of work to promote a more inclusive democracy. Chisholm was the first black woman elected to Congress in 1968 and the first black candidate to run for the presidential nomination of a majority party. Chisholm was a force for change and a champion of legislation that would improve the quality of life for women\, children\, people of color\, and the poor. \nAdd your chair to our installation celebrating our democracy’s diverse perspectives. An activity for all ages. \nWhat matters to you? What do you bring to the table? \nThis interactive installation is for all ages and created with support from the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/bring-your-own-chair/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210920
DTSTAMP:20260626T133608
CREATED:20210913T203211Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: September 11\, 2001: The Day that Changed the World
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: September 11\, 2001: The Day that Changed the World\nOn display from August 31-September 19\, 2021 \nThe Dole Institute will display a special poster exhibition in Simons Media Room from August 31 through September 19\, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Entitled “September 11\, 2001: The Day that Changed the World\,” the exhibit reviews the events of the day\, highlights personal experiences\, and invites reflection. It was developed by the 9/11 Memorial Museum with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. \nIn Hansen Hall\, visitors can also view two original beams from World Trade Center Tower One\, a permanent memorial at the Institute. The two columns were salvaged and presented to the Dole Institute by Mayor Michael Bloomberg\, in appreciation of Senator Bob Dole’s work with Former President Bill Clinton on the Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund for the children of 9/11 victims.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/exhibit-september-11-2001-the-day-that-changed-the-world/
LOCATION:The Dole Institute of Politics\, 2350 Petefish Drive\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Dole Institute of Politics":MAILTO:doleinstitute@ku.edu
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