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American Dream Series

Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County CEO Michael Johnson shares reflections on how education can help young people and their families achieve the American Dream.

Richard Davidson talks with TTBOOK's Anne Strainchamps about the brain’s capacity for change, its connection to the body and how it regulates genes, and our innate human tendency toward basic goodness.

Donna Friedsam hosts a panel discussion with Greg Nycz and Lisa Peyton-Caire reviewing the impact of the Affordable Care Act on Wisconsin and how policy changes will affect various communities as part of the Wisconsin Academy's

Science and the American Experiment Conference

A day-long exploration of research, policy, and communication, focusing on the shifting cultural expectations regarding science as a transformative force in society.

Perspectives on the American experience and our shared identity.

Michael Bell and Sarah Lloyd explore fair labor systems for an increasingly diverse farm workforce.

John Gurda explores how in Milwaukee, as in other American cities, differences became divisions—and how we can work to reconcile the promise of diversity with its abundant challenges.

What does promise does the American Dream hold in a highly fragmented society?

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What does the American Dream mean for people living in Wisconsin today? How do we define “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”?

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