Webcast Archives
Robert Reich
Event: 2015 Michael Nacht Distinguished Lecture in Politics & Public Policy
Date: December 1, 2015
Duration: 53 minutes
Robert Reich, Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy, reveals how power and influence have created a new American oligarchy, a shrinking middle class, and the greatest income inequality and wealth disparity in 80 years. Citing his latest book, Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few, Professor Reich lays out what he argues must be done to restore democracy and rebuild the US economy.
Rucker Johnson, Ophelia Garmon-Brown, Julian Wright, Rosie Molinary, Ivan Lowe
Event: The Grandchildren of Brown: The Long Legacy of School Desegregation
Date: November 12, 2015
Duration: 107 minutes
Dr. Rucker Johnson will present his work entitled, The Grandchildren of Brown: The Long Legacy of School Desegregation, on November 12, 2015 at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Center City. His presentation will detail the long-run impacts of school desegregation on educational quality and adult attainments, the long-run effects of Head Start, desegregated schools as a vehicle to intergenerational mobility, educational consequences of the end of court-ordered desegregation, and much more. The community will have the opportunity to discuss these and other topics as they relate to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and the design of a new pupil assignment plan in 2016.
Mark DeSaulnier, Anne De Luca, Anthony Abril, Henry Brady
Date: October 5, 2015
Duration: 53 minutes
Panelists adress the growing problem of student debt through their unique perspectives as a U.S. Congressman, a U.C. Berkeley administrator, an academic and a student financial aid recipient.
Felicia Marcus, Mel Levine, David Sedlak, Dick Beahrs
Event: 2015 Reunion & Parents Weekend at Homecoming
Date: October 3, 2015
Duration: 54 minutes
What are long-term policy solutions for a sustainable water future? Panelists discuss California's drought and how to find bipartisan solutions.