Window on Williams: Student Speeches from LEAD250: Political Leadership 2016
Williams College students deliver persuasive speeches at WilliNet's TV studios as part of Williams' Political Leadership 250 class.
Williams College students deliver persuasive speeches at WilliNet's TV studios as part of Williams' Political Leadership 250 class.
Recorded Sunday, April 10th, 2016. Frank’s talk draws from his memoir, Frank: A Life in Politics from the Great Society to Same-Sex Marriage, in which he discusses the satisfactions, fears, and grudges that come with elected office. Frank tells of battles from AIDS funding in the 1980s to the financial crisis in 2008, in which he played a key role. He recalls the emotional toll of living in the closet and how his public crusade against homophobia conflicted with his private accommodation of it.
Passionate Public Speaking about timely matters of social justice and spirituality! Come hear six articulate and committed Williams students speak their minds as they compete for the William Sloane Coffin Prize for Passionate Public Speaking – From Saturday, April 16th. This is the 6th Annual Coffin Prize competition, a joint venture between our church and the Williams Chaplains’ Office – and a true highlight of spring!
Town Meeting Preview: Williams Inn Project
Recorded January 11th, 2016. New York Times columnist Dan Barry pays a visit to Williams College. Leadership Studies professor Justin Crowe conducted a live interview with Mr. Barry in Griffin Hall, during which the journalist shared stories about his travels, research and writing process for his popular column, "This Land".