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1 Richard Parker Shorenstein Center Harvard Kennedy School 617-216-2752 [email protected]

Employment Senior Fellow, Shorenstein Center, and Lecturer, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1993-present Advisor to Senators Edward M. Kennedy and Daniel P. Moynihan on Soviet bloc economic reforms, Washington, DC, 1988-1992 Founder and CEO, Richard Parker & Associates, San Francisco and Washington, DC, 1981-1987 Co-founder, Editor, Publisher, Mother Jones, San Francisco, 1976-1981 Managing Editor, Ramparts, San Francisco, 1976 Co-founder, Santa Barbara Independent, 1975-1976 Fellow, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1972-1975 Education D.Phil., Oxford University, 1972, Economics B.A., Dartmouth College, 1968, Economics

Books Nixon’s Ghosts: How Richard Milhous Nixon Created the World We Live in Today, (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011). John Kenneth Galbraith: His Life, His Politics, His Economics, (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005, hardback; University of Chicago, 2006 paperback); Also published in China, Japan, Canada, Great Britain (for Commonwealth), Spain (for Latin America), Germany, France, Russia, and Serbia.

2 Mixed Signals: The Prospects for Global Television News, A Twentieth Century Fund Report, (The Twentieth Century Fund Press, 1995). The Myth of the Middle Class, (W.W. Norton, 1972, hardback; Harper & Row, 1973, paperback); also published in Germany, France, Spain, and Canada.

Chapters in Books Where do Galbraith‘s Ideas Come From? John Kenneth Galbraith and the Future of Economics, edited by Blandine Laperche and Dimitri Uzunidis, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). The Affluent Society, Poverty in the United States: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, and Policy Volume 1, edited by Gwendolyn Mink and Alice O‘Connor, (ABC-Clio, 2004). Globalization: The Social Gospel and Christian Leadership Today, Waging Reconciliation: God’s Mission in a Time of Globalization and Crisis, edited by Ian T. Douglas, (Church Publishing, Inc., 2002). Richard Parker, Career Moves: Kennedy School Faculty Describe The Ins and Outs Of Their Careers, edited by Joseph Nye, (2000). Progressive Politics and Visions—and, Uh, Well… God, What’s God Got to Do with the American Experiment?, edited by E.J. Dionne, (Brookings Institution Press, 2000). The Economics of Digital TV‘s Future, The Economics, Technology and Content of Digital TV, edited by Darcy Gerbarg, (Kluwer Academic Publisher, 1999). Early Influences on Galbraith‘s Worldview and Economics, Between Friends Perspectives on John Kenneth Galbraith, edited by Helen Sasson, (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1999). Technology and the Future of Global Television, Politics and the Press The News Media and American Democracy, edited by Pippa Norris, (Lynne Reiner Publishers, 1997). Our Global Neighborhood: Dialogues on the Report of the Commission on Global Governance, transcript of debate with Barber Conable, Head of World Bank, (Cambridge Research Center, 1995). Is Global Really the Future of Television? The 1993/1994 Almanac, American Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Chapter in: Economics 92/93, edited by Don Cole, (Dushkin Publishing, 1993).

3 Chapter in: The Next American Agenda: Old Friends and New Alliances, edited by Michael Mosher, (University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, 1993). Chapter in: A Jelcini Gazdasagpolitika Alternativai, edited by Szakertoi Jeletes, (Szovjet Fuzetek VI., Budapest, 1992). Chapter in: Economy as a Democracy: Comparative Analysis of the Transformation Experience, edited by A. Buzgalin, (International Publishers, Moscow, 1992). Chapter in: Economies in Transformation: Limitations and Potential of the Transition Process, by Hans D‘Orville, (Interaction Council, NY, 1992; Keynote paper at London Conference of Ex-Heads of State, including: Schmidt, Giscard, Trudeau, and Callahan). Chapter in: Economics 91/92, by Don Cole, (Dushkin Publishing Group, 1991). Chapter in: American Historical Myths, by Nicholas Cords, (Glencoe Press, 1973). Chapter in: Toward a New Public Policy, by Harold Quinley, (James E. Freel & Assoc., 1972). Chapter in: Seeing Through Shucks, by Richard Kostelanetz, (Ballantine Books, 1972). Chapter in: New Perspectives in the American Past, by Stanley Kutler, (Little Brown & Co., 1972). Chapter in: Modern America, by Otis L. Graham, (Dodd, Mead, Inc., 1972). Chapter in: The American Past in Perspective, by David Brody, (Ginn and Co., 1971). Chapter in: The Triple Revolution Emerging, by Mark Pilisuk, (Little Brown & Co., 1971). Chapter in: Readings in American Government, by Lewis Lipsitz, (Allyn and Bacon, 1971). Chapter in: Fighting Poverty, by Mark Pilisuk, (Transaction Books, 1971). Reviews of Parker’s Books ―The Rare Life and Continuing Legacy of a Nonagenarian Public Intellectual,‖ by Itai Sneh. H-NET Reviews, January 2008. ―John Kenneth Galbraith: His Life, His Politics, His Economics,‖ Reviewed by Warren J. Samuels. Harvard Business Review, Summer 2005.

4 ―Galbraith‘s Rich Career: Epic in Scope, Still Timely,‖ Reviewed by James Falllows. The New York Observer, June 5, 2005. ―Altercation,‖ by Eric Alterman and Eric Rauchway. MSNBC, April 28, 2005. ―Political Animal,‖ by Kevin Drum. The Washington Monthly, April 20, 2005. ―Rational Exuberance,‖ by Geoffrey Kabaservice. The Washington Post, March 20, 2005. ―Bio explores Galbraith‘s theories,‖ by Robert Nash. The Dallas Morning News, March 19, 2005. ―Galbraith Up Close,‖ by William F. Buckley Jr.. National Review, March 4, 2005. ―A fascinating biography of John Kenneth Galbraith,‖ by Warren Goldstein. Chicago Tribune, February 20, 2005. ―What Went Wrong: Galbraith biography fails to explain failure of political liberalism in late 20th century,‖ by John Robson. Ottawa Citizen, February 20, 2005. ―Skeptical Icon: New biography of great economist celebrates a way of life,‖ by Doug Firby. Calgary Herald, February 19, 2005. ―Canada‘s intellectual giant,‖ by Stephen Clarkson. Globe and Mail, February 19, 2005. ―Two Giants and Wizards,‖ by Tim Congdon. The Spectator, June 30, 2007. ―Galbraith‘s legacy,‖ by Marc Lee. Relentlessly Progressive Economics Blog, March 6, 2007. ―Globe Top 100 Books of 2006,‖ Globe and Mail, December 4, 2006. ―Blending Economic Ideas With the Persuasive Power of Journalism,‖ by John Geddes. Nieman Reports, September 1, 2006. ―Review of Richard Parker, John Kenneth Galbraith, His Life, His Politics, His Economics,‖ by Robert Skidelsky. Journal of Economic Literature, March 1, 2006. ―100 Notable Books of the Year,‖ The New York Times, December 5, 2005. ―John Kenneth Galbraith: His Ideas Continue to Resonate in a Post 9/11 World,‖ Knowledge @Wharton, August 22, 2005. ―Moral Superiority,‖ by Fred Siegel. Blueprint, July 23, 2005.

5 ―15 Years of Liberal Intelligence,‖ by Sean Wilentz. The American Prospect, June 1, 2005. ―A Mind of His Own‖, by Jeff Madrick. The New York Review of Books, May 26, 2005. ―Review: John Kenneth Galbraith: His Life, His Politics, His Economics,‖ by Mike Sharpe. Challenge, May 1, 2005. ―Sisyphus as Social Democrat: the Life and Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith‖, by J. Bradford DeLong. Foreign Affairs, May 1, 2005. ―Biographer Sees New Relevance in Economist Galbraith,‖ NPR, Morning Edition, April 28, 2005. ―Unconventional wisdom,‖ The Economist, April 7, 2005. ―A definitive look at the liberator of economics,‖ by Randy Holhut. Brattleboro Reformer, March 24, 2005. ―Seeing the details as well as the big picture,‖ by David Loftus. The Oregonian, March 13, 2005. ―Within our Ken,‖ by Will Hutton. The American Prospect, March 3, 2005. ―Economist‘s life worth a read; Galbraith engaged in worlds of politics, public discourse,‖ by Lyn Millner. USA Today, February 28, 2005. ―John Kenneth Galbraith: The Presidents‘ Man,‖ by Thomas Frank. The New York Times Sunday Book Review, February 27, 2005. ―Celebrity and Central Planning,‖ by Dan Seligman. The Wall Street Journal, February 22, 2005. ―An Economist Who Didn‘t Just Play by the Numbers,‖ by Floyd Norris. The New York Times, February 16, 2005. ―A lettered numbers man,‖ by Steve Fraser. Los Angeles Times, February 13, 2005. ―800 pages add up to total look at economist,‖ by Steve Weinberg. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, February 6, 2005. ―An Economist in Camelot,‖ by John Geddes. MacLean’s, January 31, 2005. ―Democracy‘s keeper,‖ by James Carroll. The Boston Globe, January 18, 2005. ―Fluent and expert,‖ Publisher’s Weekly, January 3, 2005.

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―A Title to Watch Out For in 2005,‖ U.S. News & World Report, December 27, 2004. ―An exemplary intellectual biography,‖ Kirkus Reviews, December 15, 2004. Myth of the Middle Class, Reviewed by Bill Moyers. Newsweek, December 1974. Myth of the Middle Class , Reviewed by Robert Lekachman. New York Times Sunday Book Review, February 10, 1974. Myth of the Middle Class, Reviewed by Robert Townsend. American Journal, May 1973. ―The Myths of Wealth and Income,‖ by Robert Lekachman. The Washington Post, November 9, 1972. Myth of the Middle Class, Reviewed by The New Republic, October 28, 1972. Myth of the Middle Class, Reviewed by Vivian Merciers. World, July 1972.

Research Papers and Reports “The Revolution In America’s Financial Industry: How Well Is the Press Covering the Story?” Money, Markets and the News: Press Coverage of the Modern Revolution in Financial Institutions, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), March 1999. In Reforming Social Security, What Role Does the Press Play? A Critical Look at Early Coverage of the 1997 Advisory Council Report. Research Paper, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), June 1997. Journalism and Economics: The Tangled Webs of Profession, Narrative and Responsibility in a Modern Democracy. Discussion Paper D-25, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), May 1997. Implementation of Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the American Press: Objectives, Obstacles, and Incentives. Harvard Task Force and the Ford Foundation, 1996. The Future of Global Television News. Research Paper R-13, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), September 1994.

Editing and Peer Review A Voyage Never Ended, by Alexis Sinduhije. Edited by Richard Parker, Working Paper #2000-1, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), December 2000.

7 Faith Works: How to Live Your Beliefs and Ignite Positive Social Change , by Bill Wallis. Edited by Richard Parker, (Random House, 2000). The Bridge Over the Racial Divide: Rising Inequality and Coalition Politics, by William Julius Wilson. Evaluated by Richard Parker, (University of California Press, Berkeley, 1999). Just Generosity: A New Vision for Overcoming Poverty in America, by Ron Sider. Evaluated by Richard Parker, (1999). Pragmatic News Objectivity: Objectivity With a Human Face, by Stephen Ward. Introduction by Richard Parker, Discussion Paper D-37, (The Joan Shorenstein Center) May 1999. Ijambo: “Speaking Truth” Amidst Genocide, by Alexis Sinduhije. Introduction by Richard Parker, Discussion Paper D-30, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), July 1998. The Business of Getting “The Get”: Nailing an Exclusive Interview in Prime Time, by Connie Chung. Introduction by Richard Parker, Discussion Paper D-28, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), April 1998. JUNK NEWS: Can Public Broadcasters Buck the Tabloid Tendencies of Market Driven Journalism? A Canadian Experience, by William John Fox. Introduction by Richard Parker, Discussion Paper D-26, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), August 1997. ―Who Sets the Agenda for Athenians?‖ The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, Fall 1996. ―A Principle-Agent Approach,‖ Political Communication, May 1996. Post-Communist Eastern Europe: The Difficult Birth of a Free Press, by Bernard Margueritte. Introduction by Richard Parker, Discussion Paper D-21, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), August 1995. The Nigerian Press Under the Military: Persecution, Resilience and Political Crisis (1983-1993), by Adeyinka Adyemi. Introduction by Richard Parker, Discussion Paper D20, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), May 1995. From Bhopal to Superfund: The News Media and the Environment, by Sanjoy Hazarika. Introduction by Richard Parker, Discussion Paper D-17, (The Joan Shorenstein Center), September 1994.

Articles and Reviews ―Athens: The First Domino?‖ The Nation, March 8, 2010.

8 ―Robert McNamara,‖ Economists for Peace and Security, Fall 2009. ―Conservative Mind in Postwar America,‖ (Review of Rebels All! A Short History of the Conservative Mind in Postwar America by Kevin Mattison), The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture, Summer 2009. ―A Long-Overdue Chance for Working People to Catch Up,‖ Harvard Kennedy School News, May 11, 2009. ―Obama‘s Plan Allows U.S. Businesses to Become Cost Competitive Again,‖ Kansas City Star, March 30, 2009. ―Benefits Far Outweigh Costs,‖ Newark Sunday Star-Ledger, March 29, 2009. ―Plan Unsaddles U.S. Business From Cost Burdens Not Faced By Most of Their Foreign Rivals,‖ Cleveland Sunday Plain Dealer, March 29, 2009. ―Health Care Plan Will Free Businesses From Cost Burdens,‖ Duluth News-Tribune, March 28, 2009. ―Felix Rohatyn to the Rescue,‖ (Review of Bold Endeavors by Felix Rohatyn), The Daily Beast, March 18, 2009. ―Government Beyond Obama?‖ (Review of The Case for Big Government by Jeff Madrick), The New York Review of Books, March 12, 2009. ―What Would Galbraith say?‖ The Boston Globe, February 19, 2009. ―Nationalization is not un-American. We have a long history that proves it,‖ Newsweek, February 9, 2009. ―The Crisis Last Time,‖ (Essay on Adolph Berle), The New York Times Sunday Book Review, November 7, 2008. ―Maybe We Can,‖ (Review of Obama’s Challenge by Robert Kuttner), Amazon.com, September 5, 2008. ―Chris Dodd‘s VIP treatment,‖ The Boston Globe, July 4, 2008. ―Why the New Deal Matters,‖ The Nation, April 7, 2008. ―Ken,‖ Journal of Economic Issues, March 2008. ―Do Religious Conservatives Deserve the Soft Bigotry of Our Low Expectations?‖ Talking Points Memo/Cafe Book Club, February 15, 2008.

9 ―John Kenneth Galbraith: Memorial Minute,‖ with Stephen Marglin, Amartya Sen, and Benjamin Friedman, Harvard University Gazette, February 7-13, 2008. ―Washington‘s God Story—and America‘s,‖ Talking Points Memo/Cafe Book Club, February 12, 2008. ―Why They Win,‖ (Review of The Big Con by Jonathan Chait and The Right Talk by Mark Smith), The American Prospect, October 22, 2007. ―Bankers Behaving Badly,‖ (Review of The Last Tycoons: The Secret History of Lazard Frères & Co. by William Cohan), The New York Times Sunday Book Review, May 27, 2007. ―Does John Kenneth Galbraith Have a Legacy?‖ Post-Autistic Economics Review, March 5, 2007. ―‗Father, Son and Franklin Roosevelt‘: The Church Engaged,‖ The Episcopal News, Fall 2006. ―Pittsburgh Pirates,‖ (Reviews of biographies of Andrews Carnegie and Mellon), The New York Times Sunday Book Review, November 5, 2006. ―Ken,‖ The American Prospect, May 21, 2006. ―Unconventional: The Real John Kenneth Galbraith,‖ The Boston Globe, May 7, 2006. ―Galbraith‘s Oversized Shadow,‖ Los Angeles Times, May 7, 2006. ―A Man of His Words,‖ The Toronto Globe and Mail, May 5, 2006. ―The Galbraith I Knew,‖ Salon, May 1, 2006. ―Back to the Future,‖ (Review of The Pro-Growth Progressive by Gene Sperling), The American Prospect, November 20, 2005. ―L‘heritage de Galbraith,‖ L’Economie Politique, no. 28, October 2005. ―Once More Into the Breach,‖ (Review of The End of Poverty? Economic Possibilities for Our Times by Jeffrey Sachs), The New York Observer, April 25, 2005. ―Galbraith v. the Supply Siders,‖ Harvard Magazine, March-April 2005. ―Galbraith and Vietnam,‖ The Nation, March 14, 2005. ―When Compassion Isn‘t Enough: Lessons the Tsunami Left Behind,‖ Episcopal Life, March 1, 2005.

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―The Pragmatist and the Utopian: Galbraith and Friedman,‖ The Boston Globe, February 6, 2005. ―The Proust Questionnaire,‖ Vanity Fair, 2005. ―Religious Vote May Surprise,‖ The Boston Globe, May 23, 2004. ―On God and Democrats,‖ The American Prospect, March 5, 2004. ―The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith,‖ Challenge, March 1, 2004. ―Cashing Out,‖ (Review of In an Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington by Robert E. Rubin and Jacob Weisberg), Washington Post, November 23, 2003. ―Progressive Politics and, uh, …God,‖ The American Prospect, November 30, 2002. ―A General Theory of Keynes,‖ (Review of John Maynard Keynes, by Robert Skidelsky), The American Prospect, May 5, 2002. ―From Conquistadors to Corporations,‖ Sojourners, March 2002. ―New Media and Investigative Reporting,‖ Brill’s Content, 2001. ―Politics and Pluralism,‖ Kettering Foundation Journal, 2001. ―Hitting Terrorism‘s Roots,‖ The Nation, October 4, 2001. ―Fighting Over Faith,‖ Los Angeles Times, June 12, 2001. ―Faith and Justice,‖ Shelterforce Magazine, January/February 2001. ―Future of Social Security and Privatization,‖ Putnam Investment Review, 2000. ―More,‖ (Review of MORE: The Politics of Economic Growth in Postwar America by Robert Collins), New York Times Sunday Book Review, April 15, 2000. ―Becoming Evangelists of Justice,‖ Sojourners, July 1999. ―My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?‖ (Review of Blinded by the Might by Cal Thomas and Ed Dobson), Sojourners, June 1999. ―Book Reviews: American Politics,‖ (Review of The Politics of News: The News of Politics, edited by Pippa Norris, and Politics and the Press: The News Media and Their

11 Influences, edited by Pippa Norris) by W. Lance Bennett. American Political Science Review, June 1999. ―And Now—Social Security,‖ The Nation, March 15, 1999. ―Breakthrough Books,‖ Lingua Franca, December/January 1999. Review of Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., by Rob Chernow. Los Angeles Times Book Review, December 20, 1998. ―Has Monica Saved Social Security?‖ The Nation, December 2, 1998. ―Vintage Galbraith,‖ The Nation, October 26, 1998. ―Native fundamentalism should also frighten US,‖ The Boston Sunday Globe, September 13, 1998. ―Economics‘ Role in the Race Toward Digital TV,‖ Prometheus, June 1998. ―Social (In-) Security,‖ The Nation, June 1, 1998. ―Mr. Big,‖ (Review of Rockefeller, by Ron Chernow), Los Angeles Times Book Review, May 31, 1998. ―Is Anything Really Wrong?‖ Nieman Reports, Spring 1998. ―Screening a La Carte,‖ The American Prospect, January-February, 1998. ―Violence and Veritas,‖ (Review of Coming Apart: A Memoir of the Harvard Wars of 1969 by Roger Rosenblatt). The Boston Globe, April 6, 1997. ―Kit Tremaine: January 9, 1907-February 3, 1997,‖ Santa Barbara Independent, February 5, 1997. ―On Candor in the News,‖ Arkansas Press-Democrat, September 15, 1997. ―Money Isn‘t Everything,‖ (Review of Poor Richard’s Principle by Robert Wuthnow). The New York Times Sunday Book Review, January 5, 1997. ―A Dilemma of Mainstream Journalism,‖ (Review of The System by David Broder and Haynes Johnson), Nieman Reports, Winter 1996. ―Tony Blair,‖ The New Statesman, November 1996. ―Centrism, Populist-Style,‖ The Nation, October 7, 1996.

12 ―The Public, the Press and Economic News,‖ The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, August 1996. ―The Media‘s Controversial Ride Over Whitewater Rapids,‖ The Christian Science Monitor, August 13, 1996. ―Home and Away,‖ (Review of Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life by David Friedman), Worth Magazine, July/August 1996. ―Work Makes You Free,‖ (Review of The End of Work by Jeremy Rifkin), Atlantic Monthly, July 1996. ―Trippin‘ Back to the Sixties,‖ (Review of A Tale of Two Utopias by Paul Berman), The Boston Sunday Globe, July 28, 1996. ―Tell-All Books Create a Novel Problem for White House,‖ The Christian Science Monitor, July 3, 1996. ―The Momentary Science,‖ (Review of The Crisis of Vision in Modern Economic Thought by Robert Heilbroner and William Milberg), The New York Times Sunday Book Review, January 28, 1996. ―The Future of ‗Global‘ Television News: An Economic Perspective,‖ Political Communication, October-December 1995. ―Global Success May Prove Elusive for Merged U.S. Media, ‖Knight-Ridder Financial News, November 27, 1995. ―The Myth of Global News,‖ New Perspectives Quarterly, Winter 1994. ―Clintonomics for the East,‖ Foreign Policy, Spring 1994. ―What Clintonomics Could Do For Russia,‖ New York Times, February 18, 1994. ―The Future of Global News,‖ Los Angeles Times, January 13, 1994. ―Where the Money Is,‖ (Review of The Cost of Talent by Derek Bok), The Nation, January 3/10, 1994. ―Delusions of Shock Therapy: Western Economists, East European Economies,‖ Dissent, Winter 1993. ―Can Economists Save Economics?‖ The American Prospect, March 21, 1993. ―More Debits Than Credits,‖ The Washington Post, October 18, 1992.

13 ―Shock, Therapy, and Transformation: The Economic Crisis of Post-Communist Reform,‖ Aspen Institute Quarterly, Autumn, 1992. ―An Economist‘s Line in the Sand,‖ (Review of Head to Head by Lester Thurow), Miami Herald, June 28, 1992. ―Throwing Down the Economic Gauntlet,‖ The Washington Post, June 8, 1992. ―The Crisis From Here,‖ The Independent, August 22, 1991. ―La Transfiguracion: Hymns on Ancient Maramba,‖ The Episcopal News, June 1991. ―Some With a Fountain Pen,‖ (Review of Barbarians at the Gate by Burrough and Helyar), The Nation, December 1990. ―A New Soviet Dawn?‖ Multinational Monitor, September 1990. ―The Myth of Economic Collapse,‖ Moscow Magazine, August 1990. ―Inside the ‗Collapsing‘ Soviet Economy,‖ The Atlantic Monthly, June 1990. ―Eastern Europe‘s Insiders Outline Their Strategies,‖ International Economy, December 1989/January 1990. ―The March of the Red MBA‘s,‖ International Economy, October 1989. ―Assessing Perestroika,‖ World Policy Journal, Spring 1989. ―Gorbanomics,‖ The New Republic, February 1989. ―Perestriokoa‘s Promises Starting to Take Hold,‖ The Boston Globe, December 25, 1988. ―Cul-de-Sac,‖ (Review of The Zero Sum Solution by Lester Thurow), The Nation, November 1985. ―Political Economics, 1984: Irrelevance on Both Sides,‖ Los Angeles Times, September 16, 1984. ―Banks Talk About Third World Debt, But They Don‘t Do Anything About It,‖ Los Angeles Times, July 22, 1984. ―Oil Mergers: What‘s Good for Business Isn‘t Necessarily Good for America,‖ Los Angeles Times, April 15, 1984. ―Doubts About Recovery,‖ The New York Times, March 15, 1984.

14 ―Reagan a Born-Again Keynesian,‖ Los Angeles Times, January 29, 1984. ―Democrats Abandon Principle,‖ Los Angeles Times, September 26, 1982. ―Target Practice,‖ (Review of Minding America’s Business by Robert Reich). Working Papers, July/August 1982. ―Radical Soap Opera,‖ The New Republic, November 1979. ―A Look Back—A Look Inside,‖ The Santa Barbara News and Review, December 1976. ―The Energy Crisis is Coming…in About 200 Years,‖ Ramparts, March 1974. ―Environment an Issue as Left Coalition Wins in Santa Barbara,‖ Ramparts, July 1973. ―Watergate and America‘s Future,‖ Forum for Contemporary History, May 1973. ―Who Goes Begging In America?‖ Ramparts, December 1972. ―Those Blue-Collar Worker Blues,‖ The New Republic, September 1972. ―A Revolutionary View,‖ The Center Magazine, January/ February 1972. ―An Annual Anti-Report on the Bank of America,‖ Scanlan’s Monthly, August 1970. ―The Myth of Middle America,‖ The Center Magazine, March 1970. ―What Middle Class?‖ The Washington Post, March 12, 1970. ―Table Talk/ College Education Today,‖ The Center Magazine, November 1969.

Articles About Richard Parker A Bomb in Every Issue: How The Short, Unruly Life of Ramparts Magazine Changed America by Peter Richardson. (The New Press, 2009). ―Whatever became of modesty?‖ by Alex Beam. The Boston Globe, October 28, 2008. “Son of a preacher man,‖ by Tim Coates. The Citizen, April 18, 2007. ―Parker‘s positions,‖ by David Montes. The Harvard Independent, March 1, 2001. The Permanent Campaign, by Sidney Blumenthal. (Simon and Schuster, New York, 1988).

15 ―Using Direct Mailing for Progressive Campaigns,‖ by Jo Anne Miller. California Democratic Council, February 1982. ―The Mail-Order Left: Richard Parker,‖ by Sidney Blumenthal. The Real Paper, Boston, 1981. Court of Reason by Frank K. Kelly. (The Free Press, New York, 1981). ―Richard Parker and the Selling of Social Change,‖ Community Change, 1980. ―The Not So Lonely Left?‖ by Ann Hughey. Forbes, November 1979. ―Richard Parker—The Liberals‘ Answer to Richard Viguerie?‖ By Maxwell Glen. National Journal, March 1979. ―Feisty Mother,‖ Newsweek, April 24, 1978. ―Ramparts: The End of Muckraking Magazines,‖ by Adam Hochschild. The Washington Monthly, June 1974.

Mother Jones Articles ―Defense Cuts: Here‘s the Beef,‖ Mother Jones, June 1984. ―To the Victor Goes the Mess,‖ Mother Jones, April 1984. ―The Drudgery of Power,‖ Mother Jones, April 1983. ―The Unlevel Playing Field,‖ Mother Jones, August 1982. ―Can the Sandinistas Succeed?‖ Mother Jones, April 1982. ―Winning Through Inflation,‖ Mother Jones, July 1981. ―Out National Crisis Complex,‖ Mother Jones, May 1981. ―How the Right Will Fall,‖ Mother Jones, February/ March 1981. ―Lappe: Take Dictators Off the Dole,‖ Mother Jones, January 1981. ―The Making of the Superclass,‖ Mother Jones, July 1980. ―Scenario of an Averted Oil Crisis,‖ Mother Jones, May 1980. ―The Rich Ye Have Always with You,‖ Mother Jones, December 1979.

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―Double-Entry Bookkeeping on Poverty,‖ Mother Jones, August 1979. ―And Now, the Exploding Gas Pump,‖ Mother Jones, June 1979. ―Detroit Grabs for the Globe,‖ Mother Jones, May 1979. ―The First Post-Oil Society?‖ Mother Jones, February/March 1979. ―The Unknown Wall Street Magnate,‖ Mother Jones, June 1978. ―Architect in Search of a Plan,‖ Mother Jones, January 1978. ―The Rich Get Richer and the Poor…‖ Mother Jones, December 1976. ―Let‘s Make a Deal,‖ Mother Jones, September/October 1976. ―The Nuke in Carter‘s Woodpile,‖ Mother Jones, July 1977. ―Lessons of Dog Food Democracy,‖ Mother Jones, June 1977. ―Why Prices Go Up When Jobs Go Down,‖ Mother Jones, February/March 1977.

Interviews, Print and Electronic ―Traders Seek Out the Next Greece in an Ailing Europe,‖ by Nelson D. Schwartz and Graham Bowley. The New York Times, March 3, 2010. ―Independent joins race for House seat,‖ by Jake Berry. Cape Cod Times, February 3, 2010. ―Barney Frank: Friend or Foe to Fannie and Freddie?‖ by Darryl R. Isherwood. Fox Business News, February 3, 2010. ―Brown, And His Church, Don‘t Wear Religion On The Sleeve,‖ by Monica BradyMyerov. WBUR, February 2, 2010. ―Why is Barney Frank backing away from support of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac now?‖ Fox Business News, February 1, 2010. ―Scott Brown, religion and politics.‖ Morning Edition, WBUR-FM, February 1, 2010. ―The meaning of the Coakley-Brown special Election,‖ Ian Masters‘ Daily Briefing/ Background Briefing, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, January 24, 2010.

17 ―The unstoppable truck.‖ The Economist, January21, 2010. ―Talking Points Memo: How to Talk to Angry Populists,‖ by Jim Sleeper. TPMCafe, January 20, 2010. ―How to Talk to Angry Populists,‖ by Jim Sleeper. TPM Café, Talking Points Memo, January 20, 2010. ―Obama‘s first year in office, and Scott Brown‘s victory in the MA special election,‖ The Callie Crossley Show, WGBH-FM, January 20, 2010. ―The results of the Massachusetts Special Election, and what it means to the health care debate,‖ Wall Street Journal Radio Network, January 20, 2010. ―Scott Brown‘s Senate Win,‖ The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC, Radio, January 20, 2010. ―Former Kennedy aide does the math for Coakley,‖ by Karl Vick. The Washington Post, January 19, 2010. ―Obama is Jezus niet,‖ by Sophie Vergucht. Metro (Belgium), January 17, 2010. ―The Massachusetts Senate Race,‖ Reuters TV, January 15, 2010. ―A Reaganite In Camelot?: The Partisan Battle Over JFK‘s Tax-Cut Legacy,‖ by Curt Nickisch. WBUR, January 8, 2010. ―The legacies of Presidents Carter, Bush, Clinton, Bush, and Obama,‖ Reuters Television, December 4, 2009. ―All‘s quiet in race to succeed Kennedy,‖ by Karl Vick. The Washington Post, November 28, 2009. ―Political Climate,‖ by Ian Masters. Background Briefing, ABC Radio, November 24, 2009. ―Patrick Kennedy and RI Bishops at odds,‖ by Kim Tunnicliffe, WBZ TV and News Radio, November 22, 2009. ―The Mortgage Crisis,‖ by Jesse Jackson, The Jesse Jackson Show, October 25, 2009. ―Public service part of Kennedy family‘s DNA‘,‖ by Jake Berry. Cape Cod Times, October 4, 2009. ―Interim Senate Appointment,‖ Greater Boston, WGBH, September 23, 2009. ―Bernanke and Geithner,‖ Reuters TV, September 15, 2009.

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―Can the Dream Live On?‖ The Economist, September 3, 2009. ―The Life of Ted Kennedy,‖ WBZ News Radio, September 1, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ Keep Hope Alive, with Jesse Jackson, Nationally syndicated, August 30, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy‘s funeral,‖ Morning Edition With Bob Oakes, WBUR, August 29, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ Here and Now, WBUR, August 28, 2009. ―Health care reform: looking forward,‖ WBZ News Radio, August 28, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ WBZ-Radio, August 27, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ WBZ, August 27, 2009. ―Tributes paid to the Kennedy who left the broadest legacy,‖ by Ed Pilkington. The Guardian, August 27, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ Greater Boston, WGBH, August 26, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ Australian Broadcasting Corporation, August 26, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ In Touch, NPR, August 26, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ Morning Edition with Bob Oakes, WBUR, August 26, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ Cambridge Chronicle, August 26, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ CTV, August 26, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ WBZ-TV, August 26, 2009. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ Fox News, August 26, 2009. ―Ferreting out Fraud in the Crash of ‘29,‖ by Robyn Young. Here and Now, NPR, July 30, 2009. ―U.S. President Barack Obama is looking vulnerable,‖ by Tracy Quek. The Straits Times, July 26, 2009. ―Madoff awaits his fate,‖ by John Terrett. Al Jazeera TV, June 28, 2009.

19 ―Governors limited in economic fight,‖ by Robert Gavin. The Boston Globe, April 7, 2009. ―Economist Richard Parker Discusses the Past and Future of Financial Deregulation,‖ by Jake Ackman. HKS News, March 18, 2009. ―Insurance industry,‖ CNN‘s Situation Room, March 12, 2009. ―Galbraith on the Crash…It has a Familiar Ring,‖ by Pat Regnier. Fortune, February 16, 2009. ―Harvard personnel departing for the Obama administration,‖ Bloomberg Radio, February 3, 2009. ―Moins idealiste, plus pragmatique,‖ by Phillippe Grangereau. Liberation, January 21, 2009. ―Ready to lead once more,‖ by Alvin Powell and Corydon Ireland. Harvard University Gazette, January 20, 2009. ―On Wall Street: the persistence of ‗the bezzle,‘‖ by Spencer Jakab. Financial Times, January 9, 2009. ―The pulse of the community on the eve of Obama‘s inauguration,‖ Radio Boston with Jane Clayson, WBUR, January, 2009. ―Are there other Madoffs out there?‖ The Early Show, CBS News, December 18, 2008. ―Madoff scam is part of ‗the bezzle‘‖ Marketplace, NPR, December 16, 2008. ―The Disability Board That Couldn‘t Say No,‖ by Walt Bogdanich and Nicholas Phillips. The New York Times, December 15, 2008. ―The possibility of the current U.S. economic slump becoming a depression,‖ Distressed Debt Investor, December 9, 2008. ―The future of banking—do we build from scratch?‖ CNN‘s Situation Room, November 25, 2008. ―Barack Obama and Change,‖ CNN‘s Situation Room, November 19, 2008. ―Now, America is everyone‘s promised land,‖ by Jim Meek. The Chronicle Herald, November 8, 2008. ―Election night, the economy and the returns,‖ Bloomberg Radio, November 4, 2008.

20 ―Catherine Galbraith, at 95; transformed economist-husband‘s life and career,‖ by J.M. Lawrence. The Boston Globe, October 4, 2008. ―Palin: The great debater?‖ by Ali Reed. BBC News, October 1, 2008. ―The financial crisis and the U.S. economic situation,‖ Korea Economic Daily, September 22, 2008. ―Commentary on the Democratic National Convention,‖ Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, September 22, 2008. ―‘Big picture‘ This Week on Wall St.,‖ NECN, NewsNight, September 18, 2008. ―The bankruptcy of Lehman Bros. and the current economic woes,‖ The Bob Edwards Show, Sirius XM Satellite Radio, September 15, 2008. ―Milt and Ken Meet Fannie,‖ by John Maggs. National Review, September 13, 2008. ―La nuova Guerra civile culturale,‖ by Guido Moltedo. I giorni dell’Elefante, September 6, 2008. ―Economists Plumb the Depths of the Downturn,‖ by Abha Bhattarai. The New York Times, August 6, 2008. ―Bad Money: The Global Crisis of American Capitalism,‖ with Kevin Phillips. WGBH, July 22, 2008. ―Politics and the economy,‖ KPFK, Ian Masters’ Background Briefing and Live from the Left Coast, July 20, 2008. ―Another first: billion-dollar presidential campaign,‖ by Kevin Drawbaugh. Reuters, June 5, 2008. ―Ted Kennedy,‖ NECN, NewsNight with Jim Braude, May 21, 2008. ―Senator Edward Kennedy,‖ CBC Newsworld, Toronto, Canada, May 21, 2008. ―Senator Ted Kennedy and the Kennedy family‘s legacy,‖ Metro Networks, May 20, 2008. ―The life and career of Ted Kennedy,‖ ABC NewsRadio, May 20, 2008. ―Forty Years On, RFK Ad Maker Still Frames The Campaigns,‖ by Ann Hornaday. The Washington Post, May 3, 2008. ―Top Campaign 2008 stories of the week,‖ NECN, April 26, 2008.

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―Bark and bite,‖ by Rachel Pulfer. Canadian Business, March 31, 2008. ―A Profile of Rush Limbaugh,‖ New York Times Sunday Magazine, March 26, 2008. ―The importance of race in the White House campaign,‖ EFE News Services, March 18, 2008. ―The primaries in Pennsylvania,‖ EFE News Services, March 12, 2008. ―The economic impact of presidential elections, particularly political advertising,‖ The Tokyo-Chunichi Shimbun, February 15, 2008. ―Detecta Peligro,‖ by Carmen Alvarez. Excelsior, Mexico City, February 14, 2008. ―White male voters‘ role in the Democratic primaries,‖ The Han-Kyoreh Shinmun, February 11, 2008. ―Current political atmosphere, review of this weekend‘s primaries and caucuses, and a preview of Tuesday‘s contests,‖ NECN, February 11, 2008. ―Scholars and the Military Share a Foxhole, Uneasily,‖ by Patricia Cohen. The New York Times, December 22, 2007. ―Muslim Sunrise,‖ by Naveed Malik. The Muslim Sunrise, Fall 2007. ―Remembering Jerry Falwell,‖ WGBH‘s Greater Boston, May 21, 2007. ―Death of Andrew Bacevich Jr., killed in Iraq,‖ WGBH‘s Beat the Press, May 21, 2007. ―How pop culture and the media portray the Mormon religion.‖ Forbes, May 1, 2007. ―Previewing the Democratic debate.‖ Bloomberg Radio, April 26, 2007. ―Wall Street political donations are trending increasingly Democrat,‖ TheStreet.com, April 19, 2007. ―The role of religion in American politics,‖ CNN‘s Lou Dobbs Tonight, March 29, 2007. ―Attorney‘s General,‖ South Florida Sun-Sentinel, March 21, 2007. ―A Mormon White House,‖ by Kimberly Schneider, with Katie Connolly. The Citizen, March 7, 2007. ―Moody St. Pix trails Biden,‖ by Jesse Noyes. Boston Herald, February 22, 2007.

22 ―The swing vote,‖ The Globe and Mail, February 7, 2007. ―The Power of Choice: The Life and Ideas of Milton Friedman,‖ PBS Documentary, January 29, 2007 ―PBS can do better than a puff piece on Friedman,‖ Houston Chronicle, January 26. 2007. ―Economist Touted Laissez-Faire Policy,‖ by Patricia Sullivan and Carlos Lozada. The Washington Post, November 17, 2006. ―Nobel winner Milton Friedman dies at 94,‖ by Jonathan Peterson. The Los Angeles Times, November 16, 2006. ―Recent problems with the Christian Coalition,‖ NBC Nightly News, September 15, 2006. ―Did liberal bloggers topple Lieberman?‖ By Brett Arends. Boston Herald, August 10, 2006. ―Logic puzzles, and their use by congressional offices to sift through growing amounts of constituent e-mail,‖ FoxNews, July 19, 2006. ―GOP holds firm in Iraq war debate,‖ by Bryan Bender and Susan Milligan. The Boston Globe, June 17, 2006. ―The Iraq War and congressional elections,‖ The Boston Globe, June 16, 2006. ―Galbraith Is Remembered As a Giant in Many Fields,‖ by Katie Zezima. The New York Times, June 1, 2006. ―Sink or swim? In national spotlight, Mitt has chance to shine—or blow it,‖ by Kimberly Atkins. Boston Herald, May 16, 2006. ―The life and works of J.K. Galbraith,‖ Tahidromos, Ta Nea, Greece, May 8, 2006. ―John Kenneth Galbraith, 97, Dies; Economist Held a Mirror to Society,‖ by Holcomb B. Noble and Douglas Martin. The New York Times, April 30, 2006. ―Romney‘s Rome visit seen fueled by politics,‖ by Michael Paulson. The Boston Globe, March 24, 2006. ―Economic Giant,‖ by Craig Lambert. Kennedy School Bulletin, Autumn 2005. ―JK Galbraith, the US economist, is 97,‖ by William Keegan. The Observer, London, October 9, 2005.

23 ―Professor debunks U.S. stereotypes,‖ by Diane Francis. National Post, September 27, 2005. ―In Conversation,‖ Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, September 11, 2005. ―Money Talk,‖ with Bob Brinkers, ABC Radio, July 30, 2005. ―Economic Contrarian,‖ KXYZ-AM, July 18, 2005. ―Troy Neff Show,‖ WCWA-AM, June 30, 2005. ―Morning Show,‖ KXYZ-AM, June 30, 2005. ―Maverick Evangelist,‖ Stanford Magazine, May/June 2005. ―Steve Alexander,‖ KXKL-FM, May 30, 2005. ―K-Rock Magazine,‖ WXRL-FM, May 26, 2005. ―Viewpoints,‖ Media Tracks, May 23, 2005. ―Don Lancer,‖ KYW-AM, May 13, 2005. ―Touch of Grey,‖ Talk America Radio Network, May 12, 2005. ―Morning Show,‖ WGTD-FM, May 12, 2005. ―On the Money,‖ XStar Radio Network, May 11, 2005. ―Clear Reception,‖ WTMD-FM, May 10, 2005. ―ISDN with 848 Program,‖ WBEZ-FM, May 5, 2005. ―Live with Mark Johnson,‖ WDEV-AM & FM, May 5, 2005. ―Bob Edwards Show,‖ XM Satellite Radio, May 4, 2005. ―Offline with Jonathan Rowe,‖ KWMR-FM, May 4, 2005. ―Live with Gary O‘Brien and Friends, WDWS-AM, May 2, 2005. ―Live with Business News,‖ WBBM-AM, May 2, 2005. ―Steve Edwards Show,‖ NPR‘s WBBZ, May 1, 2005. ―NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,‖ PBS, April 28, 2005.

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―Live with Bloomberg on the Economy,‖ Bloomberg Radio, April 27, 2005. ―Mike Bunge,‖ KXEL-AM, April 27, 2005. ―Old New England,‖ WICH-AM, April 27, 2005. ―Daybreak USA,‖ USA Radio Network, April 27, 2005. ―Right Balance,‖ Accent Radio Network, April 21, 2005. ―Airtalk with Larry Mantle,‖ NPR‘S KPCC, April 10, 2005. ―Morning Edition,‖ with Steve Inskeep, NPR, April 1, 2005. ―Politics & Economy. Richard Parker on John Kenneth Galbraith,‖ PBS, NOW with Bill Moyers, March 25, 2005. ―On Point,‖ with Tom Ashbrook, NPR, March 1, 2005. ―No heir to Galbraith in sight,‖ by Carol Goar. The Toronto Star, March 4, 2005. Gene Scott. Stanford Magazine, March, 2005. ―Vietnam-Iraq,‖ BBC World Service, The World, February 2, 2005. ―The future of Sen. Kerry and the Democrats,‖ McClatchy Newspapers, November 3, 2004. ―Local boy is still the outsider at home,‖ by Gary Younge. The Guardian, October 4, 2004. ―John Kenneth Galbraith,” Marketplace, NPR, September, 2004. ―The way the right has co-opted religion and politics,‖ KUER, RadioWest, May 4, 2004. ―Gay Rites Movement,‖ by Sarah Wildman. The American Prospect, December 16, 2003. ―Galbraith,‖ by Randy Richmond. London Ont. Free Press, November 10, 2003. ―An American Odyssey,‖ by Graham Turner. The Daily Telegraph, June 17, 2003. ―Estados Unidos y El Fin De La Hegemonia,‖ Excelsior, Mexico City, Mexico, March 1, 2003.

25 ―Time To Heal; Leader‘s fall challenges church; Scholars compare it with other crises in Catholic history,‖ by Jules Crittenden. The Boston Herald, December 15, 2002. ―The shape of investigative journalism in this country,‖ The Bulletin, May, 2002. ―Last of the old-style liberals,‖ by Jonathan Steele. The Guardian, April 6, 2002. ―Tackling One of the Giants, Undaunted,‖ by Wade Stevens Ricks. The Boston Globe, December 30, 2001. ―A Radical Transformation,‖ by Michael Powell. The Washington Post, March 28, 2001. ―One Expert‘s Opinion: Richard Parker Says Providing Federal Funds to Faith-Based Organizations Isn‘t New,‖ by Miranda Daniloff. Harvard Kennedy School Bulletin Q&A, February 2001. ―Professors Debate Future of U.S. Progressivism,‖ by Dan K. Rosenheck. The Harvard Crimson, December 1, 2000. ―What Global Language?‖ by Barbara Wallraff. The Atlantic Monthly, November 2000. ―Religion and politics,‖ KCPW, NPR, January 2000. ―Between the lines,‖ by Dan Kennedy. The Boston Phoenix, August 26, 1999. ―Kalb Honored With Media Chair,‖ by Sarah E. Henrickson, The Harvard Crimson, June 8, 1999. ―Commercial Public Radio?‖ Marketplace, NPR, June 7, May 31, and May 24, 1999. ―Fighting Over Faith,‖ by Mark I. Pinsky, The Orlando Sentinel, April 11, 1999. ―How a Deal to Protect Clinton Backfired,‖ NewsNight, NECN, September 18, 1998. ―High Def. TV‘s Future,‖ Background Briefing , ABC Radio, August 11, 1998. ―Hollywood, D.C.,‖ by David M. Shribman. The Boston Globe Magazine, August 9, 1998. ―Mission: control,‖ by Dan Kennedy. The Boston Phoenix, November 26, 1997. ―Drawing a Line on Privacy Vexes Media,‖ by Alexandra Marks. The Christian Science Monitor, September 4, 1997. ―Family Values: Invisible Working Class,‖ by Lillian B. Rubin. Working USA, September/October 1997.

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―Medicare: Is the sky really falling?‖ by Elliot Carlson. AARP Bulletin, September 1997. ―Blue-collar tradition sold to the highest bidder,‖ by Charles M. Sennott. The Boston Globe, July 20, 1997. ―The Life and Times of John Kenneth Galbraith,‖ Documentary, PBS, 1997. ―Why America Hates the Press,‖ Frontline, PBS, October 22, 1996. ―The Media‘s Controversial Ride Over Whitewater Rapids,‖ by Alexandra Marks. The Christian Science Monitor, August 13, 1996. ―Tell-All Books Create a Novel PR Problem for White House,‖ by Linda Feldmann. The Christian Science Monitor, July 3, 1996. ―Left Alone,‖ by Dan Kennedy. The Boston Phoenix, December 15, 1995. ―Communication Giants Target Around–the-Clock TV News,‖ Hartford Courant, December 9, 1995. ―Merger Mania,‖ by Dan Kennedy. The Boston Phoenix, December 8, 1995. ―Endangered Species: New Technologies,‖ by Mark Jurkowitz. The Boston Phoenix, December 31, 1993. ―Believing is Seeing,‖ by Larry Wright. Rolling Stone, November 1989. ―What Would Mother Say?‖ by David Armstrong. Image, January 4, 1987. ―Smile When You Call It Junk,‖ by Albert Haas. San Francisco Chronicle, October 1982. ―The Other Depression,‖ Canadian Broadcasting Corp., 1982. A Trumpet to Arms: Alternative Media in America by David Armstrong. (South End Press, 1981). ―Now They‘re Listening,‖ by David Nevin, McCall’s, July 1970.

Briefings, Speeches and Lectures Speaker.Undergraduate Ethics Seminar, MIT, April 29, 2010.

27 Event Moderator. FORUM: ―From Wall Street to Main Street: The Search for a New Moral Compass For the New Economy,‖ JFK Forum, Harvard Kennedy School, March 3, 2010. British Consul General, Briefing. U.S. Economics and Economic Policy, January 7, 2010. Guest Lecturer. Economics 1776. Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (Ben Friedman), November 18, 2009. Host. Presentation by Congressional Harold Ford, chairman of Democratic Leadership Council, on Politics and the Press, November 17, 2009. Faith Without Justice? Private dinner, address to Archbishop of Canterbury and Primates of the Anglican Communion, Nixon Library, Yorba Linda, CA, July 9, 2009. Identity amid diversity. Keynote address, The Religion Communicators Council National Convention, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 26, 2009. Will Obama’s recovery plan work? Lecture at the HKS Library Speaker Series, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 13, 2009. Economic challenges facing the Obama administration. Boston Public Library Political Discussion series, Boston, January 28, 2009. Peace and Justice Through the Empowerment of Women. Margaret Parker Memorial Lecture, Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles General Convention, December 6, 2008. Morning Prayers, Advent Missioner. Appleton Chapel, The Memorial Church, Harvard University, December 1-5, 2008. Something Else Sunday. Saint Dunstan‘s Church, Dover, MA, December 2008. Financial Re-regulation: The Economics and the Politics (with Jack Blum, Robert Dugger and Joseph Stiglitz). Chair, Harvard Kennedy School Forum Event, November 19, 2008. God’s Mission and the Millennium Development Goals. St. Andrew‘s Church, Wellesley, MA, October 19, 2008. Is God Running for President? First Unitarian Church, Boston, MA, October 15, 2008. Politics, Religious Influences, Theology and Participation of Churches in the Current Presidential Campaign. The Parish of the Epiphany, Winchester, MA, October 12, 2008. Do the Political Parties have a God Problem? Keynote Speaker, 4th Annual Symposium on Religion and Culture, Rocky Mountain College, Billings, MT, October 6, 2008.

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Was there a Galbraithian political economy? The Galbraith Tradition Conference, Cardiff University, Wales, U.K., September 3, 2008. How Clergy and Parishes Can Use Advocacy Efforts to Energize Congregations and to Become More Visible in the Local Communities. Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, Clergy Conference, Brewster, MA, April 2008. Designing the Future: The Market and Quality of Life. ACE-CAE Conference, Brussels, Belgium, April 10, 2008. How Did We Get Here? The History of Religion and Politics. Institute for Progressive Christianity, Winter 2007 Symposium, Cambridge, MA, February 23, 2007. Presidential Primary elections. U.S. State Department Visitor‘s Program, Harvard University, February 13, 2008. Initiative on Religion in International Affairs Faculty Seminar Series. Speaker, and Participant, Harvard University, February 4, 2008. Morning Prayers in Appleton Chapel. The Memorial Church, Harvard University, November 8, 2007. 21st Century Lessons from America’s Most Famous Economist: John Kenneth Galbraith on Politics, Economics, and Power. Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, University of California, Santa Barbara, October 19, 2007. Advancing the Beloved Community, People, Power and Change. Keynote Speaker, Andover Newton Seminary 200th Anniversary, Newton, MA October 10, 2007. J.K. Galbraith. Williams College, Williamstown, MA, May 7-8, 2007. First Amendment Rights: Separation of Church and State. American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, Harvard Law School, Harvard University, April 5, 2007. Are Democrats Really Anti-Religious? Religion and Politics Colloquium. The Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, February 13, 2007. Teaching Worker Justice for the Common Good in Religious Studies and Theological Education. Boston Theological Institute, Boston, MA, December 1, 2006. Galbraith and his Many Sides. World Affairs Council of Connecticut, Executive Forum Series, Hartford, CT, November 9, 2006. The Roosevelt Legacy in Economic Policy. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, Hyde Park, NY, November, 2006.

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Global Development Aand Environment Institute’s Leontief Award Event. Keynote Speaker, Fletcher School, Tufts University, October 5, 2006. Committed Christians and our Political Life. Faith and Life Forum, The Memorial Church, Harvard University, September 24, 2006. The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith. Social Democratic Caucus, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, May 2006. Commencement Address. Pi Sigma Alpha, National Political Science Honors Society, Suffolk University, Boston, MA, June, 2006. Morning Prayers in Appleton Chapel. The Memorial Church, Harvard University, April 17, 2006. Religion, Politics and Public Life Faculty Seminar Series. Speaker and Participant, Harvard Kennedy School and the Hauser Center, April 17, 2006. Could Economics Have Morals? St. Paul‘s Catholic Church, Cambridge, MA, March 10, 2006. Speaker. Christ Church, Cambridge, MA, February 12, 2006. Speaker. The World Press Institute, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN, December 2005. Global Environmental Justice: The Jonathan Daniels’ Commemorative Lecture. Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, MA, November 17, 2005. Ensure Environmental Sustainability. Faith and the Millennium Development Goals Conference, Boston Theological Institute, Cambridge, MA, November 17, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions, Brown University, Providence, RI, November 9, 2005. How Can Faith without Violence Change World Affairs? National Council of Churches USA, New York, NY, November 5, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, History Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, October 19, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, Faculty Club, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, October 17, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, September 26, 2005.

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The Economy. Speaker, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley, CA, September 21, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, Clinton Presidential Library, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR, September 20, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, LBJ Presidential Library, University of Texas, Austin, TX, September 12, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, Denver Forum, Denver, CO, July 21, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, CA, June 8, 2005. Matters of Conscience. Keynote Speaker, Massachusetts Democratic Convention, Lowell, Massachusetts, May 13, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, IL May 7, 2005. Religious Values in the U.S.. American Values and Leadership in a Changing World Conference, ACYPL, Harvard Kennedy School, May 6, 2005. The Media and Religion. PPP-100: Press, Politics and Public Policy, Guest Lecturer, Harvard Kennedy School, May 2, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Los Angeles, CA, April 24, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, University of California Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, Berkeley, CA, April 22, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY, April 18, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, The Demos Center, New York, NY, April 18, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, April 4, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, MA, March 31, 2005. The Economy. Speaker, National Press Club, Washington, D.C., March 12, 2005. The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith. Keynote Speaker, Chicago Humanities Festival, Chicago, IL, November 4, 2004. Career Services Faculty Lecture Series. Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School, October 21, 2004.

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The Media and the Campaign. Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School, October 19, 2004. Morning Prayers in Appleton Chapel. The Memorial Church, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, October 19, 2004. Moralism in American Politics. Speaker, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, October 14, 2004. Where Galbraith’s Ideas Come From. The Galbraith International Symposium, Paris, France, September 22-25, 2004. Eisenhower Fellows Program, Briefing. Harvard University, May 11, 2004. The Consequences of Inequality. Speaker, Harvard University Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality and Social Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, June 1999. Religion and Public Policy. Speaker, American Political Systems-Spring Institute, Wexner Foundation, Harvard Kennedy School, May 12, 1999. Work and the Economy in the New Millenium. Speaker, Conference on Work, Economics and Theology, Los Angeles, CA, April 23, 1999. Shaping the Future: How International and Local Media Content Providers are Changing Cultures in Developing Countries. Moderator, Harvard International Development Conference. Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School, April 17, 1999. Does Social Security Have a Future? Speaker, Cambridge Rotary, January 28, 1999. Southam Fellows Program, U.S. Information Agency. Lecturer, Harvard University, December 9, 1998. Work as Ministry. Speaker, 1st Unitarian Church, Arlington, MA, July 19, 1998. Human Wellbeing & Economic Goals. Moderator and Commentator, Cambridge Forum and Boston Research Center for the 21st Century, March 25, 1998. Religion and Politics. Institute Of Politics, Fellows Luncheon Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Spring 1998. The Current Financing Issues Facing Social Security. Speaker, The Cambridge Club, Cambridge, MA, February 2, 1998. Social Security. IOP Fellows Luncheon Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, January 18, 1998.

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Economics and Journalism: the tangled web. Faculty Research Workshop, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, December 3, 1997. Morning Prayers in Appleton Chapel. The Memorial Church, Harvard University, November 4, 1997. The Future of the Middle Class. Commencement Speaker, Commonwealth School, Boston, MA, May 1997. Tribute to Stanley K. Sheinbaum. Upton Sinclair Award Dinner, Liberty Hill Foundation, April 2, 1997. Economic Inequalities. Chilton Club, Boston, MA, February 28, 1997. Sermon at The Memorial Church. Harvard University, October 2, 1996. Is There Too Much Diversity? Faculty Conversations with Freshman. Harvard College, September 1996. Opposing the Dole Tax Cut. Economic Policy Institute, Washington, D.C., September 24, 1996. Briefing of Swedish Social Democrats. Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, June 1996. Journalism and Economics Roundtable. Opening Remarks. Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, May 15, 1996. Defining Public Service. Moderator and Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School 25th Anniversary, Harvard University, April 1996. Will Pat Buchanan’s Presidency Hurt My Chances for Medical School? Speaker, Junior Class Dinner, Harvard College, March 5, 1996. On the Campaign Trail. Harvard Kennedy School Panel Discussion, Harvard University, broadcast on WCVB-TV, November 13, 1995. Global Television News: Opportunities and Limits. Speaker, British Broadcasting Corporation, London, U.K., April 12, 1993. Israeli Media and Communication Seminar. Speaker, Embassy of Israel, Washington, D.C., April 5, 1995. Measuring the Economic Impact of Television. Lecturer, Program on Information Resources Policy, Harvard University, March 17, 1994.

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The Economic Impact of Globalizing TV News. Lecturer, Columbia School of Journalism, New York, NY, March 17, 1993. Continuing Challenges to the News. Lecturer, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, New York, NY, March 16, 1993. Whitewater: Is the Press Really Picking on President Clinton? Speaker, Institute of Politics, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, March 15, 1994. The Options for Television News. The Future of News Conference, PBS, New York, NY, March 15, 1993. Rethinking American Aid to the Post Communist World. President‘s Lectures, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, February 18, 1993. Can the Soviet Union Avoid Collapse? University of Texas, Lyndon Baines Johnson School, November 8-9, 1990. Keynote Address, Stanley K. Sheinbaum Awards, Human Rights Watch Annual Banquet, Washington, D.C., June 12, 1990. An Address by Richard Parker to the Economic Education Project. Washington, D.C., January 14, 1984. The Loss of Leisure, and Notes Toward Its Recovery. Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA, January 22, 1974.

Conferences, Panels, Colloquiums Business After the Quake: What Will Be Different?. Moderator and Speaker, Centennial Panel on Management, Harvard Extension School, March 24, 2010. The Future of Cities With the US Conference of Mayors. Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA, November 19, 2009. Harvard Faculty Group on Religion and Politics. Participant, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA, November, 16, 2009. Global Financial Crisis and Reconciliation. Speaker, Herbert Kelman Seminar, CGIS, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, November 10, 2009. The Question of God and Is There Intelligence Beyond the Universe? With Armand Nicholi, The 11th Cambridge Roundtable on Science, Art, & Religion, MIT Faculty Club, Cambridge, MA, October 6, 2009

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Millennium Development Goals and Church Social Justice Ministry. Speaker, Episcopal Church Clergy Conference, Los Angeles, CA, October 4-9. Global Financial Market Reform. Speaker, Neiman Fellows Seminar Series, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, September 30, 2009. The Church and Social Justice. Speaker, Church of the Epiphany, Winchester, MA, September 27, 2009. Generating parish-based social justice commitments. Speaker, Trinity Church, Wall Street, New York City, NY, September 17, 2009. Global Financial Market Reform. Speaker, World Affairs Council, Hartford, CT, September 16, 2009. Democracy and Religion. Speaker, The Conference on Democracy, Cortona, Italy, September 11, 2009. Economics and the Arms Race. Panelist, New America Foundation Conference, Newfane, VT, August 19-21, 2009. Religion and Politics. Lecturer, Executive Education Program, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA, July, 22-23, 2009. Obama’s first 100 days. Co-Panelist with Newsweek Magazine’s Jonathan Alter, the John F. Kennedy Library Forum, Boston, April 13, 2009. Meeting of the UN Commission on Global Financial Issues (The Stiglitz Comission). Panelist, New York, March 31, 2009. The Roles of Faith-Based Organizations in Public Health: Constitutional, legal, and ethical issues. Moderator, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, March 12, 2009. Religion, Social Movements, and the U.S. Electorate, Synthesis Session. Panelist, I-Vote 2008 (International Visitors Observe the Elections), Harvard Kennedy School, November 6, 2008. America’s 2008 Presidential Election: Debating Change in America. Panelist, America‘s 2008 Election Challenge, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA, November 6, 2008. Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. Moderator of Ahmed Rashid, lecture and discussion, Harvard Kennedy School, October 14, 2008.

35 The Role of the Public Intellectual, (with Sean Wilentz, Gloria Steinem and Alan Wolfe). Speaker and Moderator, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library Forum, Boston, MA, October 12, 2008. Reporting Global Conflict: Uncovering the Link Between Religion and Human Rights; Religion and Rights—A Tangled History. Moderator, Nieman Foundation, Harvard University, May 9, 2008. The Struggling Giant—Understanding the World through Chinese Eyes, Collateral Damage—Is China’s Economic Boom Sustainable? Chair and Panelist, Ankelohe Conversations 2008, Berlin, Germany, April 25, 2008. Kevin Phillips on Bad Money: The global Crisis of American Capitalism. Moderator, The Cambridge Forum, Cambridge, MA, April 15, 2008. Economic and Social Development. Panelist, Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR), Cambridge, MA, April 4-6, 2008. The New Deal’s Consequences. Speaker and Panelist, American Sociology Association Convention, New York City, NY, February 21-24, 2008. Episcopal Province 1 Annual Convocation, Plenary Discussion. Moderator, November 16, 2007. Embracing the Certainty of Uncertainty, Roundtable on Student Journals. Panelist, National Association of Schools of Public Affairs, Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, October 13, 2007. The New Deal and its Meaning for the 2008 Election. Panelist, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY, June 12, 2007. Religion and Global Politics: The Intersection of Scholarship and Policy. Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School, May 21, 2007. The Media, Business and the Economy: What Does the Public Care About? Speaker and Panelist (with Alan Krueger and Alan Blinder), American Academy of Arts and Sciences Cambridge, MA, May 9, 2007. One Nation? Under God? (with E.J. Dionne, David Kuo). Speaker and Panelist, American Jewish Committee, Annual Convention, Washington D.C., May 1, 2007. U.S. Press and France. Keynote Speaker, Conference of the French Foreign Ministry, Harvard Faculty Club, Harvard University, March 30, 2007. Galbraith: Political and Economic Perspectives. Speaker, The Andrew Brimmer Policy Forum: American Economic Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, January, 2007.

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Galbraith Then and Now, (with E.J. Dionne, Alan Brinkley, Samantha Power, James K. Galbraith and Peter W. Galbraith). Chair, Harvard Kennedy School Forum Event, October 16, 2006. John Kenneth Galbraith: Historical Trends for a Liberal Future. Plenary Speaker, Americans for Democratic Action, 2006 Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., June 2225, 2006. Kevin Phillips discusses American Theocracy: Religion, Money and Oil. Moderator, Cambridge Forum, Cambridge, MA, March 22, 2006. Money and the powerless. Speaker and Panelist, The VERITAS Forum, Harvard University, February 22, 2006. Desmond Tutu. Discussion leader, John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum, Harvard Kennedy School, January 31, 2006. Religious Expression in the Public Square. Speaker, American Jewish Congress Annual Convention, December 6, 2005. The Roundtable on Science, Art and Religion. Panelist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, October 17, 2005. New Strategies for Political Activism. Speaker, Values, Vision and the Via Media Conference, Washington, D.C., October 14-15, 2005. A Briefing on the Interplay between Religion and Politics. Speaker, The World Press Institute, September 14, 2005. The Place of Religion in American Culture, Society and Politics (with Bryan Hehir and Harvey Cox). Speaker and Panelist, Harvard Commencement Forum, June 7, 2005. Crisis and Democracies: Can We Meet the Challenges Ahead? Faith, Moral Convictions and Policy Choices. Panelist, Harvard Kennedy School, May 3, 2005. The Pope and the Future of Religion in Global Politics, (with David Gergen, Mary Jo Bane, Father Brian Hehir and Jim Wallis). Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School Forum Event, April 20, 2005. The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith (with Henry Aaron, James Fallows and E.J. Dionne). Speaker and Panelist, The Brookings Institution, April 4, 2005 Religion and Politics Study Group With I.O.P. Fellow Kathleen Kennedy Townsend. Guest Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School, Institute of Politics, October 14, 2004.

37 State- Run Media. Speaker, Boston Asian Students Intercollegiate Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, October 2, 2004. Who Owns the Media? Speaker, The Media and American Democracy Institute, Harvard Graduate School of Education, June 28, 2004. The Death Spiral: On Being Sick and Uninsured in America. Moderator, Harvard Divinity School, Center for the Study of World Religions, April 28, 2004. Luncheon Discussion with the NASPAA. Panelist, Carr Center, Harvard Kennedy School, April 14, 2004. Beyond Fairness: Has the US Model for Covering the News Outlive its Purpose? Speaker and Panelist, The Society of Professional Journalists, Emerson College, Boston, MA, April 7, 2004. Moral and Immoral Aspects of American Foreign Policy. Moderator, Reinhold Niebuhr Seminar, Harvard Divinity School, February 24, 2004. Labor Unions and The Global Economy. Moderator, MPP Seminar Series 2003-2004, Harvard Kennedy School, December 1, 2003. Religion and Politics in a Multicultural Society. Speaker, Berlin Dialogues Series, Harvard University Center for European Studies, Berlin, Germany, November 10, 2003. Who Owns the Media? Speaker, The Media and American Democracy Conference, Harvard Graduate School of Education, July 21, 2003. Transatlantic Relations in Post -9/11 Era, International Economic Inequalities. Speaker and Panelist, Sixth Annual Symi Symposium, July 5-13, 2003. The Impact of Communications Technologies on Identity and Power: Past, Present and Future, Seminar on Technology Change and Identity. Speaker, Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School, October 18, 2002. Ecumenical Wisdom. Speaker, The Laity and the Governance of the Church Series, Boston College October 7, 2002. Seminar on the Confluence of Public Policy and the Media in America. Speaker, Fudan University, Fudan, China, September 9, 2002. Who Owns the Media? Panelist, The Media and American Democracy Institute, Harvard Graduate School of Education, July 22, 2002. The World According to Galbraith. Participant, Harvard Kennedy School Forum, May 9, 2002.

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Undermining Terrorism: New Concepts and Policies for an Interdependent World, Fanaticism and Religious Conflict. Panelist, Harvard Kennedy School, May 3, 2002. Women’s Networks in Multireligious America Conference. Moderator, Women and Public Policy Program and Pluralism Project, Harvard Kennedy School, April 29, 2002. World Trade and the Environment. Speaker, League of Women Voters, Environmental Speaker Series, Newton, MA, February 25, 2002. Harvard to the Newsroom: A Career in Journalism, Starting Out: Everything an Aspiring Journalist Needs to Know. Panelist, Harvard Kennedy School, February 23, 2002. The Roles of Islam in Muslim Politics, (with Karen Armstrong, Ali Asani, William Graham and Roy Mottahedeh). Chair, Harvard Kennedy School Forum Event, October 16, 2001. Who Owns the Media? Panelist, The Media and American Democracy Institute, Harvard Graduate School of Education, July 23, 2001. “Ec 10 ½.” Speaker, Harvard College Democrats, February 22, 2001. Who Owns the Media? Panelist, The Media and American Democracy Institute, Harvard Graduate School of Education, June 26, 2000. Religion and Liberalism. Speaker and Panelist, Americans for Democratic Action Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., June 17, 2000. Culture, Religion, Ethnicity and Globalization. Speaker and Panelist, Center For the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, May 1, 2000. Symposium on Law and Religion. Panelist, Harvard Law School, April 15, 2000. Challenges to Political Journalism in the New Millennium, (with Richard Blow and Richard Burke). Chair, Harvard Kennedy School Forum Event, November 6, 1999. Harvard Political Review 30th Anniversary Conference. Panelist, Institute of Politics, Harvard Kennedy School, November 5, 1999. Core Connections: Women, Religion & Public Policy Symposium. Moderator, Women and Public Policy Program, Harvard Kennedy School, November 1999. The New Jerusalem: Can we live together? Panelist, Harvard Divinity School, September 29, 1999.

39 The Economic Aspects of Globalization. Speaker and Panelist, Center for the Study of World Television, City University of New York, New York, NY, April 7-8, 1999. Religion and Politics, (with Joan Brown Campbell, Anna Greenberg, Rabbi Michael Lerner, Jeff Taylor and Jim Wallis). Chair, Harvard Kennedy School Forum Event, March 22, 1999. Press and Social Security Reform. Speaker, Cambridge Rotary, Cambridge, MA, January 1999. Faith and Politics: a Progressive Vision With Jim Wallis. Moderator, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, December 12, 1998. Diversity and Learning. Speaker and Panelist, Faculty Conversations with Freshmen Series. Harvard College, September 12, 1998. Who Owns the Media? Speaker and Panelist, The Media and American Democracy Conference, Harvard Graduate School of Education, August 1998. The Media and The Crisis. Speaker, Moderator, and Panelist, The Asian Financial Crisis, Challenges and Opportunities Conference, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, May 30, 1998. Media Reporting on International Trade: How Can Business Leaders Promote the Good News? Speaker and Panelist, Prosperity: Sustaining Momentum Into the 21st Century Conference, Pacific Basin Economic Council, Santiago, Chile, May 22-27, 1998. Religious Organizations and the Social Safety Net, Non-Profit Organizations: Engaging Citizens, Doing the Public’s Work Conference. Panelist and Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, May 15, 1998. Changing Fault Lines. Speaker and Panelist, ―Does Religion Matter?‖ Symposium, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York, NY, May 14-15 1998. What’s Wrong With Watchdog Journalism? Speaker and Panelist, 1st Annual Conference on Watchdog Journalism, Nieman Foundation, Harvard University, May 1-3, 1998. Breaking Through. Speaker and Panelist, Alternatives in Latino Leadership: Giving Back in Different Ways Conference, Harvard University, April 17-18, 1998. How will the additional satellite and broadcast channels offering digital TV impact traditional news and entertainment companies? Speaker and Panelist, The Future of Digital TV Conference, Columbia Business School, November 13, 1997.

40 Civic Journalism: Reporting on More Than Elections. Keynote Speaker, Civic Journalism: Taking the Lead Conference, Radio and Television News Directors Foundation, October 10, 1997. The Press and the Entitlement Reform Debate. Speaker and Panelist, The National Press Club, Washington, D.C., July 18, 1997. Careers in Journalism. Speaker and Panelist, Harvard Career Discovery Panel. Harvard University, January 30, 1997. Laughing Your Politics Off: Political Cartoons in the 90’s, (with Paul Szep, Doug Marlette, Jerry Holbert, Jeff Danziger and Etta Hulme). Chair, Forum Event, Harvard Kennedy School, March 21, 1995. Global Paradigms: The Impact of Cultures On Trade and Diplomacy. Speaker and Panelist, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, February 15-18, 1995. Dueling Superhighways. Speaker and Panelist, Global Multimedia Conference, Fletcher School, Tufts University, April 22, 1994. The Information Superhighway. Keynote Speaker, Harvard Model Student Conference, Harvard University, March 21, 1994.

Conferences Organized J.K. Galbraith Conference. Conference Organizer and Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School and Department of Economics, Harvard University, October 15, 2006. Annual Symi Symposium. Conference Co-organizer with George Papandreou and The Andreas Papandreou Foundation, 1999-present. The Economic and Political Crisis in Russia: Implications for Global Security. Coorganized with Marshall Goldman, Harvard University, October 26, 1998. A Twentieth Century Dialogue: The Media’s Dark Age? Athens, Greece, May 1998. Social Security and the Press. Conference Organizer, Speaker and Co-Chair with Tom Mann of the Brookings Institution, Harvard Kennedy School, June 13, 1997. Economics/Journalism. Conference Organizer, and Speaker, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., January 23, 1997. Journalism and Economics Conference. Conference Organizer and Speaker, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, May 15, 1996.

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Boards and Committees Public Diplomacy Collaborative, Affiliate, Harvard Kennedy School. Shorenstein Center, Fellowship Selection Committee. Nieman Foundation, Fellows Selection Committee. Sojourners Magazine, Editorial Board. The Nation Magazine, Editorial Board. The Episcopal Church, Advisory Board, and National Council. Kokkalis Program, Advisory Board, Harvard Kennedy School. Islamica Magazine, Board of Advisors. Institute of Politics, Harvard Kennedy School, Panel on Fellowships. Initiative & Referendum Institute, University of Southern California, Board of Scholars. Immigration, Religious Pluralism, and American Civil Society: Interfaculty Working Group, Harvard University. Andreas G. Papandreou Foundation, Athens, Greece, Board. The Financial Markets Center, Washington, D.C., Board. Harvard Extension School, Journalism and Writing Programs, Advisory Board. International Communication Forum-America, Inc., Board. Center for Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, Advisory Council. The Heinz Awards, The Heinz Family Foundation, Judge. Faculty Working Group on Environmental Justice, Harvard University, Board Member. Harvard Divinity School-Baylor University Working Group, Member. The Century Foundation Progressive Policy Commission, Member. The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Committee on Nonprofit Courses at Harvard University, Member.

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Harvard University Committee on Human Rights Studies, Member. Call to Renewal Policy Committee, Member.

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