In season’s final lecture, Ella Al-Shamahi presents reasons for human dominion by Gabriel Weber on August 23, 2025
Sabrina Lynn Motley and Jeffrey Rosen discuss who tells story of history and why it matters by Gabriel Weber on August 21, 2025
Morgan Freeman discusses creation of blues club, previews ‘Symphonic Blues’ by Liz DeLillo on August 19, 2025
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin shares how to look to past for perspective by Susie Anderson on August 18, 2025
Moment of peril, moment of opportunity: Thomas Friedman closes week by Cody Englander on August 16, 2025
Rev. Jeffrey Brown Shares Journey of Boston’s Decline in Youth Violence by Jamie Landers on July 2, 2019
Rabbi Sharon Brous: “Religion is the Oxygen that Gives Us Fuel to Breathe” by Mary Lee Talbot on June 28, 2019
Nikole Hannah-Jones Examines Racism From ‘Slaveocracy’ to ‘Democracy’ by Jamie Landers on June 25, 2019
Photographer Annie Griffiths Discusses Connectivity in Opening Morning Lecture by Jamie Landers on June 24, 2019
Ann Hornaday discusses history of documentaries and the audience’s role by Maggie Prosser on August 22, 2018
Authors, filmmakers Geoffrey Ward, Dayton Duncan discuss “The Filmmaker as Collaborator” in continuing morning lecture conversation by Maggie Prosser on August 21, 2018
Rev. Jesse Jackson returns to Chautauqua to join Revs. Joan Brown Campbell, Gene Robinson in discussion on urgency of Dr. King’s message, legacy by Maggie Prosser on August 17, 2018
Andrew Russeth talks art, cross-cultural collaborations at morning lecture by Maggie Prosser on August 9, 2018
Tayo Rockson to offer insight on embracing identity and communicating across cultures in morning lecture by Marley Parish on August 7, 2018
Suzanne Nossel addresses current threats to free speech at morning lecture by Maggie Prosser on July 24, 2018
Alina Polyakova dissects history of U.S.- Russia interference, the future role of technology by Maggie Prosser on July 19, 2018