Sunday, March 22nd TV listings for C-SPAN 2
Q & A Former Columbia University President Lee Bollinger on the Role and Future of Universities in America
Former longtime Columbia University president Lee Bollinger discusses his book University: A Reckoning, about the purpose and future of universities in the United States. He also talks about protests and free speech on college campuses.
Cass Sunstein, Separation of Powers New
Harvard University professor Cass Sunstein delves into the democratic concept of separation of powers -- and why he believes the executive branch, or the office of the president, is the most dangerous.
Non-fiction books and authors.
Tribute to Washington Post Book World
Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, gathers former editors and contributors to the Washington Post's Book World to discuss the history and legacy of the newspaper book review section that began in 1972 and was shuttered in early 2026.
Jan Dutkiewicz & Gabriel Rosenberg, Feed the People! New
Authors Jan Dutkiewicz and Gabriel Rosenberg discuss the benefits of industrial food. POWERHOUSE Arena in New York City hosts this event.
Michael Kimmel, Playmakers New
Author Michael Kimmel discusses the first-generation Jewish American toymakers who manufactured now-famous children's toys.
Laura Mauldin, In Sickness and in Health New
Sociologist Laura Mauldin describes the role of caregiving for chronically ill family members. Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Non-fiction books and authors.
Former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker, who served from 2010-2022, argues that the law enforcement agency is filled with people who prioritize politics over justice.
Wil Haygood, The War Within a War New
Former Washington Post correspondent Wil Haygood discusses the experience of Black American soldiers in Vietnam and the struggle for racial equality, happening at the same time, back home in the United States.
America's Book Club David Grann
Author David Grann joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his books including Killers of the Flower Moon and The Wager and visits the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
America's Book Club The Treasures With David Grann
Author David Grann and host David M. Rubenstein visit the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Q & A Former Columbia University President Lee Bollinger on the Role and Future of Universities in America
Former longtime Columbia University president Lee Bollinger discusses his book University: A Reckoning, about the purpose and future of universities in the United States. He also talks about protests and free speech on college campuses.
Cass Sunstein, Separation of Powers
Harvard University professor Cass Sunstein delves into the democratic concept of separation of powers -- and why he believes the executive branch, or the office of the president, is the most dangerous.
Non-fiction books and authors.
Tribute to Washington Post Book World
Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, gathers former editors and contributors to the Washington Post's Book World to discuss the history and legacy of the newspaper book review section that began in 1972 and was shuttered in early 2026.
Jan Dutkiewicz & Gabriel Rosenberg, Feed the People!
Authors Jan Dutkiewicz and Gabriel Rosenberg discuss the benefits of industrial food. POWERHOUSE Arena in New York City hosts this event.
Author Michael Kimmel discusses the first-generation Jewish American toymakers who manufactured now-famous children's toys.
Laura Mauldin, In Sickness and in Health
Sociologist Laura Mauldin describes the role of caregiving for chronically ill family members. Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Non-fiction books and authors.
Former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker, who served from 2010-2022, argues that the law enforcement agency is filled with people who prioritize politics over justice.
Wil Haygood, The War Within a War
Former Washington Post correspondent Wil Haygood discusses the experience of Black American soldiers in Vietnam and the struggle for racial equality, happening at the same time, back home in the United States.
America's Book Club David Grann
Author David Grann joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his books including Killers of the Flower Moon and The Wager and visits the vault of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
