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Mark Schmitt joins The Hive tomorrow to chat about the early reform rhetoric we are already hearing regarding 2016 (sub req), his recent paper on a new framework for democratic reform and any other topics you are interested in. Schmitt is the director of the program on political reform at the New America Foundation — in this capacity he develops new approaches to understanding and reforming the market for political power.
A prominent writer on politics and public policy, with experience in government, philanthropy and journalism, he is also a columnist for The New Republic and a leading voice on political reform, budget and tax policy, and social policy.
Please feel free to drop in your questions at or before 2 p.m. on 4/7! This chat will be moderated by TPM.
Slice contributor Samhita Mukhopadhyay will join The Slice’s editor Nona Willis Aronowitz Thursday at 1 p.m in The Hive (sub req) to chat about the intersection of race, gender, and politics. Mukhopadhyay is a writer and former executive editor of Feministing.com. She’s the author of Outdated: Why Dating Is Ruining Your Love Life and contributed this piece on Mindy Kaling and race to The Slice. She is passionate about race, gender politics, technology and the media.
Slice contributor Samhita Mukhopadhyay will join The Slice’s editor Nona Willis Aronowitz Thursday at 1 p.m in The Hive (sub req) to chat about the intersection of race, gender, and politics. Mukhopadhyay is a writer and former executive editor of Feministing.com. She’s the author of Outdated: Why Dating Is Ruining Your Love Life and contributed this piece on Mindy Kaling and race to The Slice. She is passionate about race, gender politics, technology and the media.
Natan Sachs will be joining The Hive to chat (sub req) about the Israeli election results, Israel’s reactions to the Iran negotiations and the future of U.S.-Israeli relations.
Sachs is a fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Center for Middle East Policy. His focus is on Israeli foreign policy and the Arab-Israeli conflict — he taught a course about the conflict in Georgetown’s Security Studies Program — and he is currently writing a book on Israeli grand strategy and its domestic origins.
Please get your questions in early and then join us at 1 p.m. Friday in the Hive. TPM will moderate the chat.
Sahil Kapur, TPM’s expert in all things Capitol Hill, will take questions from Prime members (sub req) today at 1 p.m. EST in The Hive. Come chat with him about coverage of the Supreme Court case on Obamacare, the anti-abortion provision of the anti-human-trafficking bill, the Loretta Lynch nomination, the new House Republican budget.