From white nationalism to sexual harassment, the Guardian’s writers and editors took stock of a head-spinning year at the Greene Space at WNYC

The Guardian makes sense of 2017 – watch the event

From the latest twists in the Trump-Russia investigation, to the troubling rise of far-right movements around the world, to the historic outpouring of sexual assault allegations, the Guardian’s columnists and writers unpacked the biggest stories of the year in a series of 15-minute, lightning conversations.

The event has ended, but it remains viewable via the video above.

When: 7pm

Where: The Greene Space, 44 Charlton Street, New York

Tickets: $20 includes one drink

This event is sold out.

Conversations





The 5am tweet with David Smith and John Mullholland



The Guardian’s Washington bureau chief David Smith on the turbulent year in American politics, in conversation with John Mulholland, editor of The Observer.









The Weinstein effect with Jessica Valenti and Molly Redden



The Guardian’s feminism columnist on the courageous women and tenacious journalists who kicked off one of the fastest-moving social movements in American history. In conversation with Molly Redden, the Guardian’s senior reporter on gender equality.





The rise of white nationalism with Lois Beckett and Jamiles Lartey



Guardian reporters on the emboldened white nationalist movement in America – and the challenge of covering the story without giving white supremacists the media attention they covet.

We’ll wrap up the evening with an opportunity to meet the Guardian’s writers and editors, share a drink, and slam the door on 2017.