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“The Way I See It” is a wide window into the White House, successfully captivating an audience by bringing life to Souza’s still photographs.
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“The Way I See It” is a wide window into the White House, successfully captivating an audience by bringing life to Souza’s still photographs.
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Panelists discussed the current state of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, policy and some of its limitations in a Thursday virtual event presented by UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies, or IGS.
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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the upcoming election and national conversations about racism and justice, the Berkeley Forum has organized a lineup of a diverse range of professionals and experts to speak in fall 2020.
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Too often, when major social movements become overtly political, the rhetoric of hope, in turn, becomes a political tool.
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UC Berkeley School of Law professor John Yoo has been consulting the White House on a political theory that allows a sitting president to impose policies without congressional approval.
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After announcing her resignation Sept. 18, 2019, UC President Janet Napolitano’s seven-year tenure is coming to an end, and she will be replaced by Michael Drake on Aug. 1.
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In freshman year, I had an ethnic studies teacher who posed an interesting question to the class: “When did you realize you were Black?”
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Each generation has an opportunity to redefine society by its own means. No rule or expectation persists like some law of physics.
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With % of the vote, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has won the Democratic primaries in California, and Donald Trump won the Republican primaries at %.
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The radical change we need in the world will not come from the benevolence of a good candidate, even one who claims to have a vision for a mass movement.
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