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Ann M. Veneman (MPP '71), Executive Director UNICEF
Event: The 9th Annual Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Lecture in Health Policy
Date: March 3, 2010
Duration: 57 minutes
Ann Veneman, Executive Director UNICEF, argues that improving child and maternal health will help break poverty's vicious cycleand empower families, communities and countries. She further explains that it is a global challenge and requires a collective response--where results are measured in lives saved and lives made better.
Event: A Two-Day International Symposium
Date: December 2, 2009
Duration: 0 minutes
Henry Brady, John Ellwood, Senator Carol J. Liu
Event: Homecoming 2009
Date: November 13, 2009
Duration: 86 minutes
What does the California budget crisis mean for its public programs and politics? Can Humpty Dumpty be put back together again, or is the Golden State broken beyond repair? Do we need a constitutional convention to change the way we do business? Do we need a constitutional convention to change the way we do business?
Henry E. Brady, Bruce Cain, Geoffrey Nunberg
Event: Cal Day 2009
Date: April 18, 2009
Duration: 64 minutes
How have New Media influenced elections and political governance, and shaped the language of civic engagement? Hear this panel sponsored by the Goldman School's Class of '68 Center on Civility & Democratic Engagement.