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Webcasts from Center on Civility and Democratic Engagement

Politics Unusual: Will Surging Outsiders Finally Make America Multipartisan?

Politics Unusual: Will Surging Outsiders Finally Make America Multipartisan?

Henry E. Brady, Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Bill Whalen, Richard "Dick" Beahrs

Event Event: Politics Unusual: Will 2016's Surging Outsiders Finally Make America Multipartisan?

Date Date: October 1, 2016

Duration Duration: 81 minutes

Bill Whalen of the Hoover Institution joins Lisa García Bedolla and Henry E. Brady of UC Berkeley for an insightful look at what's ahead for the American body politic in this event sponsored by GSPP's Center on Civility & Democratic Engagement (CCDE).

Climate Change, Politics and the Economy: Rhetoric v. Reality

Climate Change, Politics and the Economy: Rhetoric v. Reality

Dan Kammen, Tom Steyer, Richard "Dick" Beahrs

Date Date: October 5, 2013

Duration Duration: 90 minutes

Rapidly melting arctic ice, catastrophic hurricanes, devastating wildfires, and record-breaking drought—scientists agree that the climate is changing, that it’s human caused, and that it will undeniably be one of the most serious problems facing the world’s citizens for generations to come.  At the same time, they acknowledge that technologies to combat climate change do exist. How can we come together to address this challenge which has become a partisan political issue in the United States in a way it has not elsewhere in the world?

Makers v. Takers: A Sensible Way to Debate the Role of Government?

Makers v. Takers: A Sensible Way to Debate the Role of Government?

Dean Henry E. Brady, Professor Cybelle Fox, Professor Hilary Hoynes, Richard H. "Dick" Beahrs

Event Event: 2013 Center on Civility & Democratic Engagement Cal Day Lecture

Date Date: April 20, 2013

Duration 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. 

Populism and the Tea Party in American Politics

Populism and the Tea Party in American Politics

Bill Whalen, Christine Trost, Lawrence Rosenthal, Henry E. Brady

Event Event: Homecoming 2011

Date Date: October 15, 2011

Duration Duration: 88 minutes

Begun in 2009, the Tea Party movement is generally recognized as fiscally conservative, antigovernment, and a strict interpreter of the U.S. Constitution. The platform is resonating with many Americans. Hear a stellar lineup of panelists discuss how the Tea Party fits into the history of populist movements in American politics, how it may evolve and the long-term impact, and how we can promote civil discourse amid ideological differences.

Can Americans Be Civil and Work Together to Solve Public Problems?

Can Americans Be Civil and Work Together to Solve Public Problems?

Henry E. Brady, Roger E. Dickinson, Paul Pierson, Richard "Dick" Beahrs

Event Event: Cal Day 2011

Date Date: April 16, 2011

Duration 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).

Health Care, Economic Policy, and Political Polarization in America

Health Care, Economic Policy, and Political Polarization in America

Susan Rasky, Richard Scheffler, Henry E. Brady, Peter Munoz, Selma Meyerowitz

Event Event: Cal Day 2010

Date Date: April 17, 2010

Duration 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.

The California Budget Crisis

The California Budget Crisis

Henry Brady, John Ellwood, Senator Carol J. Liu

Event Event: Homecoming 2009

Date Date: November 13, 2009

Duration Duration: 86 minutes

What does the California budget crisis mean for its public programs and politics? Can Humpty Dumpty be put back together again, or is the Golden State broken beyond repair? Do we need a constitutional convention to change the way we do business? Do we need a constitutional convention to change the way we do business?