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Acclaimed historian Gary May is interviewed by Bill Moyers. He puts the recent Supreme Court decision gutting the Voting Rights Act into historical perspective, noting it's just one moment in a long, ongoing struggle to ensure voting rights for every American. A specialist in American political, diplomatic and social history, May's latest book is Bending Toward Justice: The Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American Democracy.
You may order book from Amazon by clikcing on image or visit your local bookstore. Thank you. Published on Jul 12, 2013
In this lecture, author and professor Robert Jensen explores the realities of pornography. His analysis is rooted in a framework of sexual violence rather than seeing it pornography as an issue of expression or "fantasy." Consequently, his insights place pornography in its appropriate context within patriarchy.
It's a similar analysis to the one presented in his book "Getting Off: Pornography and the End of Masculinity".
To purchase his book from Amazon click on the image, or visit your local bookstore. Thank you.
Published on Feb 2, 2013
Bill Moyers has followed the stories of two Milwaukee families since 1991. Like thousands of others, they were caught in the powerful undertow of a merciless economy and a changing city, constantly faced with devastating challenges and difficult choices. Bill revisits his reports on these families, and also explores the human price of inequality with journalists Barbara Miner and Barbara Garson.
Published on Jul 4, 2013
Interview with Carmen Perez, Senior Research Analyst, Global Valuation at the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) at the 2013 VolunteerMatch Client Summit in New York City, May 2013. Carmen talks about the role of volunteering in CECP's partnerships with businesses around the world on the most important societal issues. She discusses the growth of volunteering as a priority for large corporations globally, and how it's becoming a strategic focus on both social and business levels.
Aaron Hurst, Taproot Foundation - Imperative and CECP: The CEO Force for Good are teaming up with a small group of leading employers on a new initiative to redefine corporate service and volunteering through the science of purpose.
Aaron Hurst, Imperative's CEO, founded the Taproot Foundation and led the skills-based volunteering and pro-bono revolution. He then catalyzed Billion + Change and discovered the Service Enterprise. CECP, since its founding by Paul Newman, John Whitehead and others, brings together CEOs of the world’s largest corporations -- and their trusted delegates -- to advance new perspectives and pioneer more effective collaborations and innovations as they work to create a better world through business.
Money's an agreement. It has no value all by itself. Starting from here, Mr. Eisenstein opens the door to thinking of how our basic human needs are unmet and this problem is not solved by money.
He makes specific recommendations. To order his book from Amazon, click on the book's image or visit your local bookstore. Thank you.
Published on Mar 1, 2012
Directed by Ian MacKenzie
Produced by Velcrow Ripper, Gregg Hill, Ian MacKenzie
In Klaus Jacob's first video interview (filmed 6/19) after the release of the much discussed “Resilient New York” report, he talks about defining resilience, flood risk, managed retreat, intergenerational justice, and why NYC's climate plan is shortsighted. The climate projections (flood zones, sea level rise) used in the report stop at 2050, but the city's planning & construction need to consider risks beyond that date.
Klaus Jacob, research scientist at Earth Institute's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, warned of New York's vulnerabilities to severe storm flooding long before Sandy and has emerged as a central figure in discussions about post-Sandy NYC.
Barry Schwartz makes a passionate call for practical wisdom as an antidote to a society gone mad with bureaucracy. He argues powerfully that rules often fail us, incentives often backfire, and practical, everyday wisdom will help rebuild our world. Uploaded on Feb 16, 2009
Barry Schwartz studies the link between economics and psychology, offering startling insights into modern life. Lately, working with Ken Sharpe, he's studying wisdom.
Carol Craig of the Yakama Nation, describes the landscape and the indigenous tribes way of following the food. This is the show opener for the Second Episode of Sustainable Today 2013 "The Oregon Country" Native Frontier, with an introduction by Host Kalin Lee.
1306 Part 1 Native Perspectives, Published on Jun 6, 2013, Sustainable Today, Portland, Oregon.
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