Wednesday, April 24th TV listings for C-SPAN 3
Kimberle Crenshaw, #SayHerName: Black Women's Stories of Police Violence and Public Silence
African American Policy Forum co-founder Kimberlé Crenshaw talks about Black women's stories of police violence and the #SayHerName campaign.
After Words Rachel Slade, Making It in America
Journalist Rachel Slade looks at the challenges of manufacturing goods in the U.S. through the lens of a couple starting a sweatshirt company in Maine.
Author Discussion on the Crisis of Masculinity
Authors Nancy Pearcey ("The Toxic War on Masculinity") and Christina Hoff Sommers ("The War Against Boys") argue that males are falling behind in American society and discuss why this is happening.
Garrett Graff, UFO: The Inside Story of the U.S. Government's Search for Alien Life Here -- and Out
Journalist Garrett Graff discusses research by government agencies and the scientific community into UFOs and the potential for alien life; the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Mich., hosts this event.
Journalist Abigail Shrier argues that children today are being incorrectly treated by mental health professionals.
Leila Philip, Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America
Author Leila Philip describes the role the beaver played in America's environmental and cultural development; Barnes & Noble Upper West Side in New York City hosts this conversation.
Craig Shirley, The Search for Reagan
Craig Shirley talks about Ronald Reagan's conservatism and how he dealt with challenges during his presidency and in his personal life.
About Books Publisher Jonathan Karp on Simon & Schuster's 100th Anniversary
Simon & Schuster President & CEO Jonathan Karp discusses the company's 1924 founding, its role in publishing, and some of the authors it has published.
Tim Schwab, The Bill Gates Problem
Investigative reporter Tim Schwab takes a critical look at Bill Gates and the political power he wields through the Gates Foundation.
Author Discussion on the Crisis of Masculinity
Authors Nancy Pearcey ("The Toxic War on Masculinity") and Christina Hoff Sommers ("The War Against Boys") argue that males are falling behind in American society and discuss why this is happening.
Garrett Graff, UFO: The Inside Story of the U.S. Government's Search for Alien Life Here -- and Out
Journalist Garrett Graff discusses research by government agencies and the scientific community into UFOs and the potential for alien life; the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Mich., hosts this event.
Journalist Abigail Shrier argues that children today are being incorrectly treated by mental health professionals.
Leila Philip, Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America
Author Leila Philip describes the role the beaver played in America's environmental and cultural development; Barnes & Noble Upper West Side in New York City hosts this conversation.
Craig Shirley, The Search for Reagan
Craig Shirley talks about Ronald Reagan's conservatism and how he dealt with challenges during his presidency and in his personal life.
About Books Publisher Jonathan Karp on Simon & Schuster's 100th Anniversary
Simon & Schuster President & CEO Jonathan Karp discusses the company's 1924 founding, its role in publishing, and some of the authors it has published.
Tim Schwab, The Bill Gates Problem
Investigative reporter Tim Schwab takes a critical look at Bill Gates and the political power he wields through the Gates Foundation.
Author Discussion on the Crisis of Masculinity
Authors Nancy Pearcey ("The Toxic War on Masculinity") and Christina Hoff Sommers ("The War Against Boys") argue that males are falling behind in American society and discuss why this is happening.
Garrett Graff, UFO: The Inside Story of the U.S. Government's Search for Alien Life Here -- and Out
Journalist Garrett Graff discusses research by government agencies and the scientific community into UFOs and the potential for alien life; the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Mich., hosts this event.
Journalist Abigail Shrier argues that children today are being incorrectly treated by mental health professionals.
Leila Philip, Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America
Author Leila Philip describes the role the beaver played in America's environmental and cultural development; Barnes & Noble Upper West Side in New York City hosts this conversation.
Craig Shirley, The Search for Reagan
Craig Shirley talks about Ronald Reagan's conservatism and how he dealt with challenges during his presidency and in his personal life.
About Books Publisher Jonathan Karp on Simon & Schuster's 100th Anniversary
Simon & Schuster President & CEO Jonathan Karp discusses the company's 1924 founding, its role in publishing, and some of the authors it has published.
Tim Schwab, The Bill Gates Problem
Investigative reporter Tim Schwab takes a critical look at Bill Gates and the political power he wields through the Gates Foundation.
Author Discussion on the Crisis of Masculinity
Authors Nancy Pearcey ("The Toxic War on Masculinity") and Christina Hoff Sommers ("The War Against Boys") argue that males are falling behind in American society and discuss why this is happening.
Garrett Graff, UFO: The Inside Story of the U.S. Government's Search for Alien Life Here -- and Out
Journalist Garrett Graff discusses research by government agencies and the scientific community into UFOs and the potential for alien life; the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Mich., hosts this event.
Journalist Abigail Shrier argues that children today are being incorrectly treated by mental health professionals.
Leila Philip, Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America
Author Leila Philip describes the role the beaver played in America's environmental and cultural development; Barnes & Noble Upper West Side in New York City hosts this conversation.