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Class Warfare in America

Class Warfare in America

Robert Reich

Event Event: Mario Savio Lecture

Date Date: November 19, 2011

Duration Duration: 18 minutes

Professor Robert Reich delivered the Mario Savio Memorial Lecture, “Class Warfare in America,” to the crowd of more than 5000 gathered on Sproul Plaza as part of the Occupy Cal demonstrations.

Populism and the Tea Party in American Politics

Populism and the Tea Party in American Politics

Bill Whalen, Christine Trost, Lawrence Rosenthal, Henry E. Brady

Event Event: Homecoming 2011

Date Date: October 15, 2011

Duration Duration: 88 minutes

Begun in 2009, the Tea Party movement is generally recognized as fiscally conservative, antigovernment, and a strict interpreter of the U.S. Constitution. The platform is resonating with many Americans. Hear a stellar lineup of panelists discuss how the Tea Party fits into the history of populist movements in American politics, how it may evolve and the long-term impact, and how we can promote civil discourse amid ideological differences.

Beyond the Borders of the Mind: My Journey as an Immigrant

Beyond the Borders of the Mind: My Journey as an Immigrant

Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa

Event Event: 10th Annual Rhoda Goldman Lecture in Health Policy

Date Date: October 11, 2011

Duration Duration: 57 minutes

The 10th Annual Rhoda Goldman Lecture in Health Policy presents Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and Oncology at Johns Hopkins Medical Center. Named as one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in 2008, Dr. Quinones-Hiñojosa’s third book, Becoming Dr. Q — My Journey from Migrant Farm Worker to Brain Surgeon, comes out in Fall 2011.