Mon, Apr 4, 2016
The American Dream: Work hard, and you'll make it. But nowadays, it can feel like hard work isn't enough to ensure success or even to cover the basics. You start to wonder: Is the American Dream still alive, or are we just dreaming? In the series premiere of POINT TAKEN, join host Carlos and guests Monica Mehta, Tom Shattuck, Matt Welch, and Isabel Wilkerson as they discuss the American Dream.
Mon, Apr 18, 2016
The civil war in Syria, now in its fifth year, has caused more than 4.8 million Syrians to flee the country. The US has committed to taking in 10,000 of these refugees-that's 0.2% percent. With millions of refugee lives at stake, we must ask ourselves: should the US take in more refugees, or fewer? Hosted by Carlos Watson with guests Roy Beck, Melanie Nezer, Ash-har Quraishi, and Jessica Vaughan.
Mon, Apr 25, 2016
We've all heard the advice: If you want more opportunity, go to college. But today, that advice is seriously expensive. It makes you wonder: Can we still afford to send our kids to college? Or in today's job market, can we afford not to? Hosted by Carlos Watson with guests Margaret Hoover, Robert Kelchen, Randall Pinkston, and Charles Taibi.
Mon, May 2, 2016
Do you know how much your coworkers make? And do they know how much you make? It's pretty normal if the idea of revealing your salary makes you squirm. But a lack of transparency may be keeping us from bridging pay gaps. So should salaries be transparent, or is there a better way to achieve equitable pay? Hosted by Carlos Watson with guests Patrice Lee, Ijeoma Oluo, Dan Price and Matt Welch.
Mon, May 9, 2016
History can't be rewritten, but can it be redressed? Even though the United States ended slavery more than a century ago, the effects of the atrocity still endure. Does the United States need to make up for that? If so, are reparations the answer? Hosted by Carlos Watson with guests Kmele Foster, Wendy Murphy, Tom Shattuck, and Valerie Rawlston Wilson
Mon, May 16, 2016
After decades of negotiation and conflict, America is still involved in the Middle East. But has our military presence-and the hundred of billions of dollars in aid-improved the situation? With no clear end in sight, we must ask: is the US doing more harm or good in the Middle East?
Mon, Jun 20, 2016
For many people, it's terrifying to go a day - heck, a few hours - without their smartphones. Is this unprecedented access to technology improving human intelligence, or fueling a mindless dependency? Hosted by Carlos Watson with guests Daniel Levitin, Emily Dreyfuss, Jeff Glasse, and Kathryn Finney.
Mon, Jun 27, 2016
Each day, twenty-two people in the US die waiting for an organ. The introduction of a market for organs could decrease waiting lists, but could also incentivize dangerous behavior from both buyers and sellers. With so many lives at stake, we must ask: should organs be sold? Hosted by Carlos Watson with guests Abigail Blanco, Amy Holmes, Michele Goodwin, and Nahel Elias.
Tue, Jun 28, 2016
Recently, the conversation about campus sexual assault has shifted from the previous slogan of choice, "no means no", to that of affirmative consent referred to as "yes means yes." But the debate over how to prevent campus sexual assault is far from over. Hosted by Carlos Watson with guests Leah Fessler, Nancy Gertner, Dianne Harrison, and Sean Decatur, live from the Aspen Ideas Festival.