| September 15 |
Lowell Bergman. A former reporter and producer at ABC News, CBS’s 60 Minutes, PBS’s Frontline, and UC Berkeley professor, Bergman outlines changes to his profession and asks “How did we get here?” and “What do we do now?”
Digging Deeper: Over 50 years of Investigative Journalism
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| October 6 |
Gordon Clark. President of the Peninsula Open Space District, Clark talks about conserving 90,000 acres of diverse landscapes on the San Francisco Peninsula for wildlife recovery and resilience as well as for public recreation.
Connected Landscapes: Linking Land, Wildlife, and Communities
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| October 20 |
Allyson Hobbs. Historian, author, and Stanford professor, Hobbs will talk about her third book To Tell the Terrible. She examines black women’s collective memory of, and testimonies against, sexual violence.
Exploring the Inner Lives of Black Women
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| November 3
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Peter Landsberger. At Foothill-De Anza since 1978 and on the Board of Trustees since 2016, Landsberger will recount the role of the community college district from its opening through its growth, challenges, and its plans for the future.
Looking to the Future: Continuity and Change at Foothill-De Anza
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| November 17 |
Rebecca Boyle. A journalist and the author of Our Moon who has expertise in astronomy and space exploration, Boyle talks about the Moon and its relationship to life on Earth, from the primordial soup to the Artemis launches.
Our Moon and Ourselves
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| December 1 |
Jonathan Chen. A physician and professor at Stanford, leads a research group working to combine human and artificial intelligence approaches that enable clinicians to provide better care than either one can deliver alone.
How Artificial Intelligence is Improving Medical Care
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| January 19 |
Nicholas Rosenlicht. This respected psychiatrist will speak about the need to transform our understanding of mental health care and how it relates to social and economic forces. He proposes a new and effective framework for healing.
Listening to Profits: Abandoning the Mentally Ill in America
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