#AUSOC celebrated the launch of @aaja-AU with an American Forum event featuring @pcheung630, @EmilieIkedaNBC & @TheoTypes. Watch the discussion premiere on @nbcwashington's streaming channel 8pm tonight https://t.co/kWhy2iBSV2
— AU SOC (@AU_SOC) October 17, 2023
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Reflecting and expanding on its origins as a campus speakers series, the American Forum today provides AU students with experiential learning and meaningful participation in close civic dialogue with some of the most important players in media, politics and policy, about some of the most important issues of our time. Produced by the School of Communication with Professor Jane Hall as longtime moderator and executive producer, the American Forum has developed major media partnerships for regular broadcasting on NBC TV Washington streaming channel and WAMU radio, along with C-SPAN, Newseum and online video.
Congressmen Jamie Raskin, Manu Raju, Seung Min Kim, January 6 police officers Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges, Anita Hill, Yamiche Alcindor, Julian Bond, Chuck Todd, Jake Tapper, Martin Baron, Akbar Ahmed, Eugene Daniels, Emilie Ikeda, Maria Elena Salinas, Ana Navarro, Patti Solis Doyle and Republican and Democrat strategists are among our many guests. Professor Hall works with the non-partisan Kennedy Political Union and other student groups on these productions.
Playlist of American Forums
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CNN’s MANU RAJU ON THE FIGHT FOR CONTROL OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE IN THE 2024 ELECTIONS
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CNN’S MANU RAJU ON COVERING CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS AND ‘BEING TOTALLY HONEST' IN REPORTING
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CNN’S MANU RAJU ON HOW JOURNALISTS SHOULD REPORT ON DONALD TRUMP’S SOCIAL MEDIA
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CNN’S MANU RAJU ON COVERING CONGRESS; “FROM A REPORTING PERSPECTIVE, IT WAS ALMOST A GOLD MINE”
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American Forum: A Conversation with Rep. Jamie Raskin | NBC4 Washington
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American Forum: AAPI Representation in Media | NBC4 Washington
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Eugene Daniels of POLITICO on his story & being a role-model for Black and LGBTQ+ journalists
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January 6th Officers Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges on Donald Trump's Role in Jan. 6th Insurrection
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Jan 6 Officers Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges - if Police are Better Prepared for Another Insurrection
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January 6th Police Officer Daniel Hodges On if Hillary Clinton had Attempted an Insurrection
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January 6th Police Officer Harry Dunn on Mental Health of Police Officers After Insurrection
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Jan. 6th Officers Daniel Hodges and Harry Dunn on Insurrection - As Brutal as It Was, We Won the Day
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Daniel Hodges and Harry Dunn: Will January 6th Happen Again and Who Should Be Held Accountable?
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January 6 Police Officer Harry Dunn on Media Coverage: “We’re also victims”
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January 6th Police Officer Harry Dunn on Insurrectionists- -Emboldened- by Donald Trump
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Jan. 6 Officer Daniel Hodges on What Insurrectionists Told Him: “They were there for Donald Trump”
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January 6th Police Officer Daniel Hodges on Insurrectonists Attempts to Recruit Him
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January 6th Police Officer Harry Dunn on Racial Slurs from Insurrectionists
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January 6th Police Officer Daniel Hodges on Calling Insurrectionists Terrorists
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January 6th Police Officer Daniel Hodges on Viral Video from Insurrection
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Chuck Todd on Donald Trump, Republicans and Calling the News “A National Nightmare
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Chuck Todd on Fox News, Media Credibility and the Media Post-Trump
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Chuck Todd on 2020 “Wildcard” Candidates --and Why Politics Today is like “Back to the Future”
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Maria Elena Salinas on Leaving Univision: “It’s Time for Me to Do Something Different”
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GEN Z'S Take on Voting and the Midterm Elections!
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Yamiche Alcindor on How Covering Donald Trump Is “Like Covering a Hurricane"
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Yamiche Alcindor on Trump’s Attacks and Advice for Young Black Journalists
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Yamiche Alcindor on the Presidential Debate and Fact-Checking Donald Trump at the White House
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Martin Baron on the Response of the Catholic Church
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Ana Navarro on How Trump Won Nomination in “Perfect Storm”
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Katharine Weymouth on Meryl Streep as her Grandmother in "The Post"
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Ed O’Keefe on Sen. John McCain’s vote in Congress against a Republican plan to end Obamacare
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Ed O’Keefe on the difference between covering Congress and a presidential campaign
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Ed O’Keefe on how his role has a journalist has changed since the election of Donald Trump
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Ed O’Keefe on covering Sen. Rand Paul and deported immigrants in Guatemala
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Ed O'Keefe on why and how the Democrats are working with President Trump to protect "Dreamers"
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Ed O’Keefe on Sen. Susan Collins’s characterizing Congress as “Groundhog Day”
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American Forum at the Movies with Washington Post's Ann Hornaday
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Meet Jane Hall
Meet the award-winning journalist, professor chosen Professor of the Year twice by AU student government, and Pulitzer finalist. Her 2021 CQ Press book, Politics and the Media: Intersections and New Directions, has been praised by Kirkus Reviews as “a definitive resource on politics and the media for years to come.”
Read the latest on American Forum
Government & Politics
Straight Talk
WCL professor-turned-politician Jamie Raskin returned to AU for candid conversation during September 14 American Forum
Journalism
A New Chapter for SOC’s AAPI Journalists
AU celebrated the launch of its first-ever student chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association
Communications
Officers Who Defended U.S. Capitol on Jan 6. Discuss Its Impact on Media and Democracy
Students at an American Forum at AU's School of Communication heard first-hand from DC police officer Daniel Hodges and Capitol police officer Harry Dunn, who played heroic roles in defending the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Communications
Gen Z Takes on the Midterm Elections
Students shared their views and engaged with a panel of experts about what they think are the most important issues.