Susan Thistlethwaite on the Campbell Conversations
Susan Thistlethwaite is a professor at the Chicago Theological Seminary, and an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ. She's the author of "Dreaming of Eden" and the forthcoming "Occupy the Bible." In this conversation with Grant Reeher, she talks about her books, as well as the way that religion and politics intertwine.
(Fri, 11 May 2012 16:00:00 -0400)
Paul Roberts on the Campbell Conversations
Paul Roberts is an environmental journalist and the author of the widely acclaimed books "The End of Oil" and "The End of Food." In this conversation he relates the importance of a concept known as 'peak oil,' and considers possible bridge fuels to a new energy economy, including natural gas and nuclear power.
(Fri, 04 May 2012 16:00:00 -0400)
Jill Stein on the Campbell Conversations
Jill Stein is the Green Party's nominee-apparent for President of the United States. In this conversations she outlines the party's main goals and message in its run for the White House.
(Fri, 27 Apr 2012 16:03:34 -0400)
Michel Martin on the Campbell Conversations
Michel Martin is host of NPR's Tell Me More program, which is celebrating its fifth anniversary on the air. In this conversation, she tells how the show has evolved in its approach toward race, ethnicity, and diversity; what areas she'd like to see the show expand into in the future; the difference that radio can make in reporting a story and talking with people; and how the experience of doing the show has affected her.
(Fri, 20 Apr 2012 15:28:52 -0400)
Arthur Brooks on the Campbell Conversations
Arther Brooks, President of the American Enterprise Institute, a leading Washington-based conservative think tank, argues that conservatives need to reinvigorate their ethical and moral arguments in defense of free enterprise.
(Fri, 06 Apr 2012 15:20:43 -0400)
John DeFrancisco on The Campbell Conversations
State lawmakers have passed their second straight on time budget. Speaking with Grant Reeher just before the budget passed, Syracuse area State Senator John DeFrancisco describes the budget process and discusses whether or not it has improved in recent years.
(Mon, 02 Apr 2012 12:59:43 -0400)
The Brackett Refugee Education Fund on The Campbell Conversations
In their so-called retirement, Tom and Liz Brackett founded and now run an education non-profit, the Brackett Refugee Education Fund. In this conversation, they relate the story of how they decided to start this, how they approach and structure the work of their organization, and what inspires them to keep up the effort.
(Fri, 16 Mar 2012 19:56:17 -0400)
Religion and Politics on The Campbell Conversations
Marcus Matthews is the Resident Bishop for the Upper New York Area of the United Methodist Church. In this conversation he discusses the relationship between religion and politics, and how that relationship plays out in the Bishop's desire to see his churches have a greater presence and impact in their communities. (Fri, 09 Mar 2012 16:32:48 -0500)
Peter Coleman on the Campbell Conversations
There are conflicts, and then there are conflicts. Peter Coleman, director of the international center for cooperation and conflict resolution at Columbia University, has identified a category of our seemingly most intractable conflicts—the five percent—and has studied them systematically.
Drone Protesters on The Campbell Conversations
Ann Wright and Kathy Kelly were both in Syracuse this week to be sentenced for their part in the protests against the MQ-9 Reaper drones in Afghanistan, which are being flown remotely from Hancock Field. (Fri, 02 Mar 2012 13:38:55 -0500)
Tom Devine on The Campbell Conversations
There is nothing more powerful than the truth. That’s the faith that has sustained Tom Devine’s three-decade campaign to promote and protect whistleblowers in the corporate and governmental realms. (Fri, 17 Feb 2012 13:03:39 -0500)
Campbell Debate - Increasing taxes on the wealthy
The Campbell Public Affairs Institute at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University presents The Campbell Debates, a debate series on timely issues of public importance with a fresh, provocative format. (Fri, 17 Feb 2012 11:38:48 -0500)
Joanie Mahoney on The Campbell Conversations
Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney works on the front lines of the "unfunded mandate" issue, a phrase we've been hearing with increasing frequency at all levels of political discussion. What exactly is the problem with unfunded mandates?
(Tue, 14 Feb 2012 15:23:27 -0500)
Eliot Spitzer on the Campbell Conversations
Perhaps no one is better suited to evaluate President Obama’s new investigative and prosecutorial unit on abuses in the mortgage industry than former governor and attorney general Eliot Spitzer. As a prosecutor and attorney general, he was known for his aggressive pursuit of financial abuse; he warned us about the ultimate financial collapse; and he has written about these topics extensively since the crisis in 2008.