Berkeley Talks
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45 h 45 min
How the tobacco industry drove the rise of ultra-processed foods
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57:19
Energy justice expert on his pursuit for affordable and clean energy for all
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52:46
Feeding the world without ‘eating the earth’
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74:36
Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snicket) on reading the authors you want to write like
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56:04
In 1970, one in five Americans moved every year. Now it’s one in 13. What changed?
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92:19
The case for a philosophical life, with Agnes Callard and Judith Butler
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95:20
J Finley on how Black women use sass to claim their humanity
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83:07
Law professors debate the merits of originalism
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65:45
Heather Cox Richardson on the evolution of the Republican Party
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98:03
UC Berkeley political scientist asks: Does democracy work?
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63:25
How hospitals collect medical debts can hurt patients. Why?
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55:37
Coming of age as an unaccompanied migrant youth in the U.S.
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84:54
A blueprint for creating a world where everyone belongs
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102:47
Poet Ocean Vuong on disobedience and the power of language
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80:23
How do we make better decisions?
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65:04
Veteran news editors on how the media covered the election
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88:38
Computational folklorist on how storytelling becomes belief
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61:39
The future of American democracy
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77:51
A return to monarchy? Bradley Onishi on Project 2025
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90:30
With white helmets and GoPros, these volunteers risk it all in Syria’s civil war
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64:21
Legal scholars on free speech challenges facing universities today
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101:16
What is understanding? Berkeley scholars discuss
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54:50
It’s not just psychedelics that change minds, says Michael Pollan. Storytelling does, too.
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71:47
The science behind the emotions in 'Inside Out 2'
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60:59
Journalist Jemele Hill on the intersection of sports and race (revisiting)
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91:11
How the Supreme Court divided America
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67:03
Reconsidering Black America’s relationship to the plantation
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80:25
Adam Gopnik on what it takes to keep liberal democracies alive
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69:38
'Wave' memoirist on writing about unimaginable loss
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51:59
Gigi Sohn on her fight for an open internet
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13:55
Harry Edwards to sociology grads: Even in turbulent times, always believe in yourself
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27:29
Feeling like a failure isn't the same as failing, filmmaker tells journalism grads
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24:33
Berkeley commencement speeches celebrate resilience, bravery
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33:30
Ruth Simmons on access and equity in higher education
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71:54
The future of psychedelic science
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62:14
Sociologist Harry Edwards on sport in society (revisiting)
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73:19
Sci-fi writer Kim Stanley Robinson on the need for 'angry optimism'
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85:38
The future of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
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58:03
Justice Sonia Sotomayor on fighting the good fight
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62:59
Why so many recent uprisings have backfired
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71:55