Open Discourse at the Blue Ridge Center
A political scientist who held leadership positions at the Library of Congress and the White House Historical Association, Colleen Shogan became the first woman to head the National Archives. She adopted emphatically centrist policies in that position, but was fired—by tweet—by President Trump in a move that even many conservatives criticized. She’ll explain what secrets the Archives hold and how they could be run to the benefit of the country.
10 episodes
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