August 8, 2011
Conversation with Michel Martin and Wes Moore
michel martin, wes moore
Nkechi Taifa
Senior Policy Analyst, Open Society FoundationsBegin: 0:05
Caroline Fredrickson
Executive Director, American Constitution SocietyBegin: 2:12
Sam Fulwood
Senior Fellow, Center for American ProgressBegin: 5:40
Wes Moore
Author, The Other Wes MooreBegin: 6:26
Michel Martin
Host, Tell Me More, NPRBegin: 19:25
Sheryll Cashin
Professor, Georgetown LawBegin: 38:20
Damon Hewitt
Director of Education Practice, NAACP LDFBegin: 44:25
Nicole Austin-Hillery
Director and Counsel, Brennan Center for Justice DC OfficeBegin: 51:33
Paul Butler
Professor, George Washington LawBegin: 59:00
Hilary Shelton
Director, NAACP Washington BureauBegin: 1:05:01
Rep. Bobby Scott
U.S. House of Representatives, 3rd District of VirginiaBegin: 1:14:18
On Thursday, July 7th, ACS, Progress 2050 at the Center for American Progress (CAP), and Open Society Foundations (OSF) hosted Wes Moore, author of New York Times best seller, The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates, and Michel Martin, host of NPR’s Tell Me More, for a conversation about the various themes central to The Other Wes Moore.
The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates has been used to engage national dialogue on issues that include education, poverty, race, and crime. Our nation’s pursuit of justice and equality in these realms were explored in a thoughtful, one-on-one interview of Wes Moore by Michel Martin in front of a live audience. This audience included leading elected officials, policy experts, practitioners, and academics who will also have an opportunity to contribute to the dialogue.