We Are Not One
Brooklyn College professor Eric Alterman talked about the history of the support for Israel by the United States and Jewish Americans. This virtual event was hosted by UCLA’s Younes and Sora…
601 viewsBrooklyn College professor Eric Alterman talked about the history of the support for Israel by the United States and Jewish Americans. This virtual event was hosted by UCLA’s Younes and Sora…
601 viewsHarvard Business School Professor Tsedal Neeley discussed the increase in remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic and what has and has not been successful working in a digital environment. …
967 viewsDepartment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was interviewed at a University of California, Los Angeles Center for Immigration Law and Policy virtual discussion on immigratio…
1,351 viewsUCLA and the Aspen Institute hosted a discussion on the role of the Latino electorate in the 2020 election. The panel discussed similarities and differences within the Latino community, vote…
318 viewsThe UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs hosted a discussion on the history of American gun culture. Speakers included historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, constitutional law Professor Adam Winkl…
304 viewsFormer Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes joined the UCLA Center for International Relations for a broad discussion on foreign policy and national security. Mr. Rhodes, who served i…
243 viewsRetired Los Angeles County Judge Lance Ito talked about the struggles of Japanese Americans forced into remote internment camps during WWII. Judge Ito told stories about his parents, who met…
926 viewsKelly Hernandez talked about her book, City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965. This interview, conducted on the campus of the University…
1,747 viewsBrenda Stevenson talked about her book, What is Slavery?. This interview, part of Book TV’s College Series, took place on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles.
2,467 viewsProfessor Adam Winkler talked about his forthcoming book, We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights. This interview, recorded on the UCLA campus, is part of Book TV…
1,147 viewsUCLA history professor Joan Waugh talked about her book, The American War: A History of the Civil War Era. This interview, recorded on the campus of UCLA, is part of Book TV’s College Series…
1,835 viewsProfessor Peter James Hudson talked about his book, Bankers and Empire: How Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean. This interview, part of Book TV’s College Series, was recorded on the campus …
1,978 viewsDevon Carbardo talked about his book, Acting White?: Rethinking Race in Post-Racial America. This interview, part of Book TV’s College Series, was recorded on the campus of UCLA.
973 viewsProfessor Benjamin Madley talked about his book, An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873. This interview, part of Book TV’s College Series, w…
4,869 viewsEconomists, authors, and academics talked about who benefits from globalization and trade policies. During the 2016 presidential campaign, both Donald Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)…
784 viewsAcademics and a German diplomat to the U.S. were speakers at a discussion on the refugee crisis in Europe. They talked about the challenges of quickly taking on and assimilating millions of …
467 viewsTwo academics whose focus is on international migration talked about the ongoing refugee crisis in Europe. They talked about the causes of migration from such places as Iraq, Syria, Libya, a…
475 viewsPeter Whybrow talked about his book The Well-Tuned Brain: Neuroscience and the Life Well Lived , in which he argues that human brains are not wired for modern society, in which long-term thi…
2,104 viewsProfessor Joan Waugh talked about the rise of baseball as a national activity, spectator event, and business. She described the efforts of baseball club owners to codify the rules of the gam…
1,966 viewsPanelists talked about the history and causes of urban riots, such as historic ones in Watts and recent ones in Ferguson, Missouri, and Baltimore, Maryland. Topics included the differences b…
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