Webinar Series

The Unity Forum

A cross-partisan webinar series dedicated to fostering reasoned discourse and a more open society. We bring well-established experts to challenge assumptions on recent events, elevate civil dialogue, and encourage greater mutual understanding on social, economic, and legal issues.

Produced by Alumni for Freedom & Democracy.

"In each session, we bring you well-established experts to challenge assumptions, elevate civil dialogue, and encourage greater mutual understanding on social, economic, and legal issues."

4 Webinars
4 Expert Guests
Free Always
Coming Up

Upcoming Webinar

25
Mar 2026

Business Leadership & Democracy

A conversation with Dan Hesse — Chairman, Akamai & Former CEO, Sprint.

🕗 10:00–10:45 AM PDT 💻 Live on LinkedIn 📅 Wednesday, Mar 25
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Guardrails Gone?
Constitutional Law Mar 4, 2026

Guardrails Gone? The Constitution and Today's Legal Challenges

Constitutional law scholar Prof. Stephen Wermiel (American University) explains how executive power expands under political pressure, how courts respond, and why public understanding of constitutional basics — voting rights, separation of powers, and free speech — matters more than ever.

Navigating the Future of U.S. Healthcare
Healthcare Dec 16, 2025

Navigating the Future of U.S. Healthcare with Dr. Don Berwick

Dr. Don Berwick (founding President/CEO, Institute for Healthcare Improvement; former CMS Administrator) examines looming Medicaid and ACA coverage losses, rising premiums, workforce strain, and growing threats to science and public trust — and why caring for one another must remain healthcare reform's central priority.

Two Differing Moralities
Political Psychology Oct 21, 2025

Two Differing Moralities: The Roots of Our Political Divide

Social psychologist Dr. Ronnie Janoff-Bulman (UMass Amherst, author of The Two Moralities) explains how proscriptive and prescriptive moral systems shape liberal and conservative worldviews — and how understanding, not just agreement, can bridge America's political divide.

The Fed on a Tightrope
Economy Sep 25, 2025

The Fed on a Tightrope: Balancing Interest Rates, Tariffs & Politics

Dr. Patrick T. Harker (former President, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; former Dean, The Wharton School) unpacks why he describes the current backdrop as "stagflation light," how to read the Fed's dot plot, why long-term rates may not fall soon, and what's at stake for the Fed's independence.