Webcasts from Cal Day
Solomon Hsiang, Ned Helme, Meredith Fowlie, Carol Zabin
Event: Cal Day 2017
Date: April 22, 2017
Duration: 60 minutes
With the US's commitment to the Paris Agreement in question and the future of federal climate change policy unclear, what steps should California take to remain at the forefront of climate action policy? UC Berkeley's Meredith Fowlie, Sol Hsiang, and Carol Zabin join in a discussion moderated by CEPP's Ned Helme about California's policy options given potential conflicts with the Trump administration on issues of climate change and the environment.
Eva Paterson, Nathaniel Persily, Pete Peterson, Dick Beahrs
Event: 2015 CalDay
Date: April 18, 2015
Duration: 87 minutes
Saru Jayaraman, David Neumark, Ron Unz
Event: Cal Day 2014
Date: April 12, 2014
Duration: 128 minutes
Dean Henry E. Brady, Professor Cybelle Fox, Professor Hilary Hoynes, Richard H. "Dick" Beahrs
Event: 2013 Center on Civility & Democratic Engagement Cal Day Lecture
Date: April 20, 2013
Duration: 0 minutes
Panelists discuss inequality in America in terms of the rhetoric of the last election cycle, its rationale, and resulting impacts on bi-partisanship, civility and public discussion.
Robert Reich
Event: Cal Day 2012
Date: April 21, 2012
Duration: 59 minutes
Henry E. Brady, Roger E. Dickinson, Paul Pierson, Richard "Dick" Beahrs
Event: Cal Day 2011
Date: April 16, 2011
Duration: 93 minutes
Panelists discuss polarization, civility, public participation and the opportunity for meaningful policy initiatives at the local, state, and federal level. Join Dean Henry E. Brady, the Honorable Roger E. Dickinson (BA ’73, JD ’76 UCLA) and Professor Paul Pierson, with Q & A moderated by Richard “Dick” Beahrs (BA ’68).
Susan Rasky, Richard Scheffler, Henry E. Brady, Peter Munoz, Selma Meyerowitz
Event: Cal Day 2010
Date: April 17, 2010
Duration: 79 minutes
Recent debates over health care and economic policy clearly exposed deep divisions within American politics. What is the source of these divisions? Can we muster the will to solve our problems? Come and find out! Hear this panel cosponsored by the Class of '68 and the Goldman School of Public Policy's Center on Civility and Democratic Engagement.
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.