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Daniel and Patricia Ellsberg discuss the civic courage and compassion it takes to be a whistleblower with Berkeley Journalism Dean Geeta Anand on the 50th anniversary of the release of the Pentagon Papers in 1971. They are joined by Robert Rose
OnMic Ep22: Fighting the Disinformation Machine Fighting the Disinformation Machine was presented by Cal Performances in partnership with the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Dean Geeta Anand and Tristan Harris host a conversation  o
New York Times political reporter and California bureau chief Adam Nagourney discusses the November 2020 election and its ongoing concerns in light of President-elect Biden's win, President Trump's refusal to concede, state recounts and legal c
Carole Cadwalladr is the investigative journalist who broke the Cambridge Analytica story for the UK Guardian, the Observer and the NY Times. A 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist and a prominent voice of caution to big tech as we head into a 2020 ele
Two time Pulitzer Prize nominee Jason Deparle discusses his new book "A Good Provider is One Who Leaves". Looking at global migration via a long relationship with a Filipino family and how their story reflects millions of others in similar scen
Best selling author Naomi Klein in discussion with professor of environmental journalism Mark Schapiro at UC Berkeley. Naomi argues the case for the Green New Deal which looks for fundamental transformation of our economy and politics as climat
Rationing Insulin by UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Insulin For Dec 5 Show 12012019 Mixdown by UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Outside the Box by UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Outside the Box by UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
San Francisco District Supervisor Matt Haney says the city has treated the Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods like a quote “containment zone” for the city’s drug crisis. He’s fed up with it, and has created a task force to address the
Safety is a major obstacle for getting out of a car and onto a bike. Berkeley’sCity Council is working on some major improvements to bike and pedestrian infrastructure.These changes will have a big impact on bike riders in the East Bay.
While housing prices skyrocket in the Bay Area, more people are living in tents, cars and homeless shelters than ever. Tessa Paoli has the story of one family with a unique solution.
A surprising creature inspires the latest act of Berkeley civil disobedience.
This week’s show is all about changes happening right here in the Bay Area.You’ll hear sounds that will take you back in time to 1969 in Berkeley, the music and joy from one special prom night and hear how one soccer team in San Francisco is
The National Institutes of Health estimates that as many as one in four kids and teens in the U.S. suffer from chronic illness. For many, this means they miss out on the biggest milestones of adolescence. Kaiser Permanente’s Oakland Medical Cen
In Richmond, CA, air pollution is a problem – and community members are getting involved in addressing it. But the path forward isn't clear, and the Richmond Air Quality Steering Committee's first-ever vote was contentious.Photo: Annie King-M
Martinez is one of the first cities in Contra Costa to provide weekly showers to unsheltered people. The city, police department and nonprofits stepped up to provide showers as well as medical services, clothes and haircuts.
In 1969, UC Berkeley students took over a piece of university land--and turned it into a park. They protected it even when the National Guard came in. There's now a retrospective photography exhibit of the Battle for People's Park at the UC Ber
Kaiser Elementary will be closing down and merging with Sankofa Academy onto Sankofa's school campus. Kaiser teachers and the Sankofa principal share their reactions about the board's recent decision.
The SF Spikes soccer club is just one of the Bay Area's inclusive teams, providing a safe and open space for LGBTQ athletes and beyond to thrive free of judgment. Players from the Spikes share their previous experiences in sports and how the Sp
Activists are trying to protect a stand of old-growth douglas fir trees in Humboldt County California. Experts say trees like these are an important bulwark against climate change.
NYT reporter Maggie Haberman, winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize speaks on President Donald Trump, her early experience as a reporter in NYC and the President's recent impeachment inquiry. In conversation with UC Berkeley journalism lecturer Dei
Dean Baquet is Editorial Chief of The New York Times, and a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist. He sits down with Edward Wasserman to discuss the 2016 elections and the future of fact based journalism.Check out prior episodes of On Mic for mor
Michael Barbaro is best known as the host of ‘The Daily’ podcast at the New York Times. But long before that, he fell in love with the news as a paperboy delivering the New Haven Register with his sister. He details his winding path into audio
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