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"Are You Prepared to Parent?" Magic 8-Ball |
National Campaign staff assist guests |
Sarah Brown addresses
the audience |
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| Sarah Brown, National Campaign CEO |
William Galston, Senior Fellow, the Brookings Institution
Panel 1 |
an audience member addresses
the panel |
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| audience members reading through National Campaign materials |
members of Panel 1:
the Third Decade |
(L-R) Ron Haskins, Senior Fellow, the Brookings Institution & Joe Jones, Center for Fathers, Families and Workforce Development
Fireside Chat & Panel 3 |
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members of Panel 2:
the Fog Zone
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(L-R) Isabel Sawhil, Senior Fellow, the Brookings Institution & Paul Brest, President, the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation
Fireside Chat & Concluding Remarks |
audience members during a break between panels |
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David Brooks, Syndicated Columnist, the New York Times
Fireside Chat
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an audience member addresses
the panel |
Isabel Sawhil, Senior Fellow, the Brookings Institution & President, the National Campaign
Fireside Chat & Concluding Remarks |
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an audience member addresses
the panel |
E.J. Dionne, Syndicated Columnist, teh Washington Post & Senior Fellow, the Brookings Institution
Panel 4 |
an audience member addresses
the panel |
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(L-R) Isabel Sawhill, Ron Haskins & David Brooks:
the Lunchtime Fireside Chat |
(L-R) Isabel Sawhill, Ron Haskins & David Brooks:
the Lunchtime Fireside Chat |
(L-R) David Brooks, Ron Haskins, & Isabel Sawhill:
the Lunchtime Fireside Chat |
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Linda Dominguez, family planning nurse practitioner
Panel 2 |
Robert Blum, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Panel 1
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Joe Lockhart, Glover Park Group
Panel 4
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(foreground) Ivan Juzang, President, MEE
Panel 2
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Tom Kean, former governor, New Jersey & Chair, the National Campaign
Opening Remarks
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Amber Madison, author "Hooking Up"
Panel 2
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(L-R) Isabel Sawhill & Ron Haskins
Fireside Chat |
members of Panel 3:
Where the Boys Aren't |
members of Panel 4:
the Politics of it All
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