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Interviews

Radical Reinvention in the Press: An Interview with Marty Baron

Marty Baron is a career journalist and former editor of The Boston Globe and The Washington Post. His newsrooms have garnered 18 Pulitzer Prizes, including the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for The Boston Globe’s coverage of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church — the subject of 2015 Academy Award-winning film “Spotlight.”

Philosophy, Politics, the Public: An Interview with Agnes Callard

In this interview from March 2023, Agnes Callard spoke to the HPR about the place of the public philosopher, the value of anger, and the moral corruption of the oppressed.

Governing through Division: An Interview with John Bel Edwards

During his visit, John Bel Edwards sat down with the Harvard Political Review to discuss governing across party lines and to reflect on changes in Louisiana being put forward by his successor, Jeff Landry, and the new legislature.

From Greece’s Past to its Future: An Interview with Kostas Bakoyannis

In this interview with The HPR, Bakoyannis explores the triumphs and challenges that have defined his career, offering insights into his approach to leadership and governance.

President’s Note: Interviews, Testimonials, and Stories

The Harvard Political Review presents a series of interviews with Harvard students, faculty, campus leaders, and affiliates examining perspectives on the war in Gaza, the pro-Palestinian Gaza solidarity encampment in Harvard Yard, and the Harvard administration’s response to the conflict in the Middle East.

An Off Script Act of Solidarity: An Interview with Shruthi Kumar

As a member of Harvard College’s class of 2024, Shruthi Kumar went off script during her senior English address at Harvard’s commencement, acknowledging the 13 seniors barred from graduating and expressing indignation at Harvard’s response to the pro-Palestinian encampment.

Cultivating Israel-Palestine Conversations: An Interview with Noah Kassis

Noah Kassis is a rising senior at Harvard College and has played an active role in facilitating open conversations with the Harvard community about the Palestinian liberation movement.

And There Was Silence: An Interview with Daniel Denenberg

Daniel Denenberg is a rising junior at Harvard College and the Israel Chair of Harvard Hillel.

Comforting a Community: An Interview with Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi

Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi founded the Harvard chapter of Chabad in 1997 and remains president of the organization. He also serves as the Jackie and Omri Dahan Harvard Chabad Jewish Chaplain at Harvard.

Time, Place, and Manner: An Interview with Professor Steven Pinker

Professor Steven Pinker is the Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology and the Co-President of the Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard University. He has been an outspoken critic of the pro-Palestinian campus protests.