Do flaws in our justice system drive inequality in the United States? Journalist and two-time New York Times bestselling author, Matt Taibbi revealed his findings as an advocate journalist for the stories kept hidden, those of corruption and fraud. We heard Taibbi’s ideas about what is threatening our justice system and the power wealth has to tip the balance, as published in his recent book The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap.
Midterm Elections Panel
The Common Good encouraged members to take a look beyond the numbers and the 24 hour news cycle for a dynamic and fascinating breakdown of the 2014 Elections with an incredible lineup of political experts: John Harwood, Patrick Caddell, Anna Greenberg, Carol E. Lee, Steve Kornacki, Jim McLaughlin, and Jefrey Pollock.
John Micklethwait on Political Revolution
Evan Osnos On The New China
Political Journalism with Jill Abramson
The Common Good Forum & The American Spirit Awards 2014
Meet & Greet: Senator John Walsh
Incumbent Democratic Senator John Walsh was bidding for a second term in the Treasure State in the 2014 elections. Despite primary opposition and a Republican opponent who was polling 14 points ahead, Walsh counted on the appeal of his career in uniform, experience as lieutenant governor, and recent role as appointed Senator.
Meet & Greet: NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton
As the largest city in the United States, New York faces serious threats on a daily basis. New York Police Commissioner William J. Bratton spoke about a wide range of topics from the controversial Stop and Frisk, to terrorist scares, the head of the NYPD offered his expert insight on the state of our city—and its safety.
The Civil Rights Act with Todd Purdum
Exploring the Legacy of JFK: Citizenship and Public Service with Scott Reich
Fifty years after John F. Kennedy’s shocking and saddening death, our country is wrapped up in an era marked by political division, partisan bickering and cynicism. But attorney and author Scott Reich believes that Kennedy’s inspirational and timeless message of public service and active citizenship—values that The Common Good so proudly promotes—has a new resonance today.
The American Spirit Awards 2013
Nicole Hockley made us remember, David Gergen made us think – and laugh – and Edie Windsor inspired us at The Common Good American Spirit Awards. All of us at The Common Good want to thank all our Sponsors, guests, friends and supporters who helped make this night a huge success! With your help, we look forward to a bright future.
Climate Change and the Food Crisis with Environmentalist Lester Brown
President Obama announced executive actions in July to combat global climate change. Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants New York City to spend $20 billion to prepare for global warming-related dangers. The vast majority of climate scientists agree that human activity is contributing to changing climate, but polls still find large percentages of Americans don’t believe that climate change is real.
Foreign Affairs Series: Egypt in Crisis with Ambassador Frank Wisner
The Common Good hosted Former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Frank Wisner who offered his insider’s perspective on events in Egypt and American options to the political turmoil that had dominated Egypt since the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011 and led to a takeover of the government by the Egyptian military.
Foreign Affairs Series: Rethinking US Approaches to the Middle East with David Rohde
The Common Good hosted an important discussion with a highly respected journalist on how to get U.S. policy right in the Middle East. David Rohde has argued that U.S. military power in the region is limited, so that empowering civilian institutions may be the critical way forward for our foreign policy. Can Muslim moderates, not Americans, eradicate militancy? Rohde, led a discussion about how to make U.S. policy more effective in the region.
NYC Mayoral Candidate Series: Joseph Lhota
Joseph Lhota has spent years in the public and private sectors as a manager. He ran the MTA as chairman and CEO, and he served in Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s administration as budget director and deputy mayor. Lhota also helped run Cablevision and Madison Square Garden. He ran for the city’s top job, trying to stand out in a crowded field.
NYC Mayoral Candidate Series: Bill Thompson
Bill Thompson lost a surprisingly close mayoral race to Michael Bloomberg in 2009. Now Thompson is back for another run for Gracie Mansion, hoping to emerge from the wide-open field as the Democratic nominee once again. With the support of the Teachers’ Union and years of private sector experience in addition to his long record as a public official, Thompson is tougher than ever.
Rising Leaders: Power Breakfast with Congressman Joseph Kennedy III
The Common Good hosted Congressman Joseph Kennedy III for a power breakfast. The Massachusetts Democrat talked about his growing portfolio of legislation in the House of Representatives and his priorities for our country moving forward. He’s hard at work on everything from budget issues to civil rights, and has been busy promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education, which is, as Joe puts it, “a vehicle not just for economic competitiveness abroad, but for economic opportunity at home.
Leadership Series: New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman
A series of bribery scandals dominated the news from Albany this year, but the legislative session ended without movement on the reform package proposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. We asked New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman what he can do to clean up the state capital and how to keep New York’s elections fair in the future at our intimate luncheon and discussed pressing issues and legal battles
NYC Mayoral Candidate Series: John Catsimatidis
John Catsimatidis has built a supermarket empire in New York City. He wanted to be the city’s next mayor. With the support of former Gov. George Pataki, Catsimatidis battled Joe Lhota for a spot atop the Republican ticket. The Common Good was proud to present an evening reception with Catsimatidis as part of our NYC Mayoral Candidate Series.
Foreign Affairs Series: Syria update with Ribal al-Assad
Fighting has ravaged Syria for more than two years, as opposition forces and President Bashar al-Assad fight for control. The Common Good was proud to host a very special luncheon with a man who has connections to both sides in Syria. Ribal al-Assad is an outspoken supporter of the opposition movement and an exiled cousin of President Bashar al-Assad.