Public Policy and Society (Audio)
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Public Policy and Society (Audio)
The Public Policy and Society series provides a platform for policy makers, policy critics, and innovative policy thinkers to speak the truth clearly, convincingly, and constructively. Visit: uctv.tv/public-policy
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Forging a New Political System 2024 and Beyond
Historian and political commentator Heather Cox Richardson joins UC Berkeley professor of law and history Dylan Penningroth in a timely conversation a...

Do Cash Transfers Save Lives?
Does giving cash up front improve the health and wellbeing of people in poor communities? In this program, Edward (Ted) Miguel, professor of economic...

The Great Transformation of America with Mike Madrid
What's behind the political and social transformation taking place in the U.S.? According to Mike Madrid, author, veteran political strategist and exp...

A Conversation with Activist David Hogg
David Hogg, co-founder of March For Our Lives and Leaders We Deserve, is a leading voice in the movement to end gun violence. After experiencing the 2...

From the Reagan Revolution to the Trump Insurrection: The Role of the Religious Imaginary in American Politics
How did Ronald Reagan’s vision of the American Dream lead to Donald Trump’s success? Looking back to 1983, Diane Winston, professor of journalism and...

The Value of Public Service
This program discusses humanist and scholar Walter Capps’ political career and the ongoing value of public service. The panel discussion features four...

Housing and Homelessness in California
Across the United States, homelessness has been on the rise. In California, there have been over 181,000 people without a stable place to call home—ab...

American Thanatocracy vs Abolition Democracy: On Cops Capitalism and the War on Black Life
In this program, Robin D. G. Kelley, Distinguished Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History at UCLA, examines how police in the neolib...

Safeguards for Government Uses of AI
What role should AI play in the functioning of governmental processes? In this program, Michael Karanicolas, Executive Director of the UCLA Institute...

Generation Regeneration: Women Forging Change - Future Thought Leaders
Hear firsthand from the women at the forefront of the regenerative food movement. From farmers to winemakers and scientists to chefs, learn why they a...

Debunking Trust and Safety: Unveiling the Reality Behind Online Integrity with Yoel Roth
This episode of TecHype features Yoel Roth, former Head of Trust and Safety at Twitter. Yoel provides first-hand insights into how one of the largest...

How Mexican Ranchers Tackle Sustainability Issues in Beef Production
UC Davis Professor, Dr. Frank Mitloehner, and CLEAR Center members took to Mexico to attend the Congress Internationale de la Carne in León, Guanajuat...

Debunking Disinformation: Fighting the Fake News Battle with Joan Donovan
Joan Donovan, a leading disinformation researcher specializing in media manipulation, explains how social media platforms have become the new battlegr...

Debunking AI: Ensuring Artificial Intelligence Doesn’t Destroy Our World
TecHype is a groundbreaking series that cuts through the hype around emerging technologies. Each episode debunks misunderstandings around emerging tec...

Asian American Activism: Drawing on History Inspiring the Future
Asian/Pacific Islander American communities have a long history of activism in the United States, particularly in response to anti-Asian racism and ex...

Debunking Deepfakes: Unmasking Digital Deceptions with Hany Farid
TecHype is a groundbreaking series that cuts through the hype around emerging technologies to get to what matters. Each episode debunks misunderstandi...

Public Good or Commercial Profit: Cosmopolitan Ethics in Public Deliberation
How do structures and practices of privatization and commercialization affect capacities for deliberating and defining limits? How do questions of pur...

Center for Security in Politics Fireside Chat on US-Mexico Relations
UC Berkeley Goldman School's new Center for Security in Politics hosts a fireside chat with former UC President and Secretary of Homeland Security Jan...

Exploring Racial Resentment and Politics
“I’m not a racist, but…” In their new book, Racial Resentment in the Political Mind (University of Chicago Press), Goldman School Dean David C. Wilson...

From Cal Student to Mayor of Berkeley
The Center on Civility & Democratic Engagement (CCDE) at the Goldman School of Public Policy presents a special 2021 UC Berkeley Homecoming lecture fe...

Defending Against the Ravages of Disinformation
Disinformation - the intentional dissemination of false information to shape political and social outcomes - is an increasingly pernicious feature of...

Combating 911 Dispatcher Burnout -- Goldman Stories: Elizabeth Linos
911 dispatchers have some of the most stressful jobs in the world. They are constantly helping people through the toughest moments of their lives. All...

Free and Fair Elections: Securing the Vote and Preparing for What’s Next
A panel of domestic experts in election security practices focus their discussion on how we can advance our own election security practices by using t...

Free and Fair Elections: Lessons from Battleground States - Election Officials from PA AZ and MI Share Their Experiences
Elected officials in some of the key battleground states in the 2020 election discuss their experiences, lessons they learned, and how we can better p...

Free and Fair Elections: Lessons for the US from the Rest of the World
A panel of experts looks at election security from an international comparative aspect focused on election security practices in Brazil, India, and Si...

Facebook Privacy and Creating Better Tech Policy with Roger McNamee
With Amazon's Alexa spying on her owners, a massive data breach masterminded by Cambridge Analytica, and evidence of election interference promulgated...