Leading Conversations:

Nadine’s eclectic background inspires her to convene and curate meaningful conversations, both in person and through MomentLive! virtual public affairs programs. Throughout her career, she has interviewed global leaders, U.S. politicians and presidential candidates, artists, writers, scientists  and visionaries in the political, diplomatic, cultural and intellectual realms. Moment’s Big Question Project, which she launched, is based on the ancient saying from Ethics of our Father, “Who is Wise? One who learns from everyone.” The project presents a spectrum of voices on issues crucial to democracy and to public discourse—from politics to culture to religion to the arts. She cohosts The Wide River Project (TWRP) with Eric K. Ward of Race Forward. TWRP conversations explore the eddies and channels of the American Black and Jewish relationship. Nadine has designed, curated  and produced events such as “A Great Civil Rights Partnership: A Celebration in Honor of the Struggle for Racial Equality, Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act,” a “Live Photo Exhibition” marking the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, with guests that included Julian Bond, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Barney Frank, as well as Representative John Lewis and Susannah Heschel, held at the Knight Auditorium of the Newseum.