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2018 UC Santa Barbara College of Creative Studies Commencement
June 9, 2018 | Campbell Hall | UC Santa Barbara
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Dana Staff, CCS Biology '04 (18:40)
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Rachel Liu, Biology '18 (31:58)
Demetrous Lloyd, Chemistry-Biochemistry '18 (38:20)
Tough Luck - the Story of International Students in the U.S.A.
Social Justice Documentary Filmmaking Class '15 Antioch University Santa Barbara. Thousands of international students come to the U.S.A. every year to study. But what happens after they graduate from these American schools?
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USA: FINAL BATTLE OVER FOREIGN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS BEFORE ELECTIONS
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President Clinton and Republican challenger Bob Dole entered the final 96-hour vote hunt Friday, in a battle over foreign campaign contributions.
Dole blasted the Democrats' fund-raising as scandalous and Clinton fought back with a renewed campaign reform plan.
Amid growing criticism over his party's money-raising tactics, President Clinton declared Friday that it's time to change the rules and reform campaign financing.
Speaking in Santa Barbara, Clinton did not mention recent allegations against the Democratic National Committee's fund-raising tactics.
But he did say the Democrats had played by the rules.
Saying that campaign contributions have got out of hand, President Clinton also stressed his support for legislation that would restrict certain donations by political action committees.
SOUNDBITE:
Everybody knows the problems of campaign money today. There's too much of it, it takes too much time to raise and it raises too many questions. The parties are engaged in an escalating arms race.
SUPER CAPTION: Bill Clinton, US President
Clinton said he has fought for campaign finance reform for years but said his efforts have continually been shot down by a Republican Congress.
SOUNDBITE:
The Republicans have been reluctant to give up their access to big money. Led by my opponent they filibustered the bill I proposed to death. In fact campaign finance reform has come before the congress, six congresses in a row, and my opponents filibustered it five times.
SUPER CAPTION: Bill Clinton, US President
The President also acknowledged that both parties have taken campaign contributions from foreign contributors but he said that practice has to stop.
Bob Dole responded from his campaign stop in Ashland, Ohio, countering President Clinton's calls for reform with his own.
Surrounded by former Presidents George Bush and Gerald Ford Dole said Democratic misdeeds are the reason reform was needed in the first place.
Dole offered a four-point plan that would ban contributions from foreign companies and citizens.
His proposal would also prohibit contributions from corporate or union political action committees.
Dole said these steps were necessary to help stop the growing scandal of Democratic financial sins, and took the opportunity to attack his opponent's ethics.
SOUNDBITE:
We cannot afford four more years of broken promises and a new ethical scandal every week.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole, Republican presidential candidate
SOUNDBITE:
And I want a White House that never compromises its ethics or violates its words.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole, Republican presidential candidate
But Dole wasn't the only one attacking Clinton's ethics Friday.
The public interest group Judicial Watch - which filed a lawsuit against one of the Democratic party's fund raisers - ridiculed President Clinton over preaching about campaign finance reform.
SOUNDBITE:
That's a little bit like OJ Simpson holding a seminar on spousal abuse. This is absolutely absurd.
SUPER CAPTION: Larry Klayman, General Counsel, Judicial Watch
But some voters in Santa Barbara, California, say the issue of campaign finance reform is not just a Clinton-issue.
SOUNDBITE:
Oh I think both sides have that problem. I don't think it's specifically a Democratic problem.
SUPER CAPTION: Vox pop
SOUNDBITE:
Both parties have had dirty money passing through in my opinion and all money at some point passes through dirty hands.
SUPER CAPTION: Vox pop
With four days to go before the elections, time is fast running out for both sides to convince the voters that theirs is the party with nothing to hide.
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NCORE Webinar Series - August 2019 - The Struggle is Too Real
We are exhausted. The storms seem relentless. The work never ends. How do we continue to bring our best selves to the work we do for more just and equitable communities?
The purpose of this session is to reframe the work of higher education professionals engaged in social justice and reimagine the role of mentor. Attendees will have a clearer idea of the interpersonal resources they need to cultivate a resilient spirit in the face of the never-ending whirlwind that faces higher education professionals dedicated to social justice. Advocates for social change need passion, but also the strategies to thrive for the long haul. This workshop will help administrators learn how to take care of their change agents and support their work; change agents will learn how to demand more from administrators.
Dr. Rahuldeep Gill is an author and educator who believes in the power of heartful means to develop effective and innovative leaders with global perspectives. Through his lectures and workshops he works to build pluralism and cross-cultural relations to inspire connected communities on campus, in the workplace, and in the marketplace.
He has spoken before diverse audiences of all sizes at events sponsored by the State Department’s Study of United States Institutes, the Church Center for the United Nations, University of California, California State Universities, National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education, and the Interfaith Youth Core.
The Los Angeles Times, Patheos.com, Huffington Post, and San Francisco Chronicle have published his writings. He published his first book, Drinking from Love’s Cup, with Oxford University Press, and he is currently translating the poetry of the earliest Sikh scriptures while also writing his memoir.
Dr. Gill speaks about how connected communities are on the vanguard of social justice. In his talks, he takes his audience through a series of conversations and exercises to help them understand what it means to have organizational change and heartful leadership development. He has been described as “a public intellectual who is extremely comfortable with engaging in inter-faith contexts” and “a beautiful writer and eloquent speaker”.
A native of the Boston area, Dr. Gill earned his bachelors, with Honors, from the University of Rochester in New York and doctorate from the University of California in Santa Barbara. Dr. Gill helped raise over one million dollars as the past Director for the Center for Equality and Justice (CEJ) at California Lutheran University. He is still a tenured faculty member and Campus Interfaith Strategist at Cal Lutheran, and is the visiting professor of Sikh Studies at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. He has twice been voted Cal Lutheran's Diversity Professor of the Year and lives in Los Angeles with his family.
Webinar: The California Phenology Project
This webinar, given by Dr. Susan Mazer of UC Santa Barbara, is part of the Climate Change in America's National Parks series, presented by the NPS Climate Change Response Program.
The California Phenology Project (CPP) was established in 2010 with funding from the NPS Climate Change Response Program to track the effects of climate change on the California flora by recruiting, training, and engaging volunteers and national park staff in the monitoring of the phenological status of hundreds of plants in 30 species across the state. The CPP is a collaboration among seven NPS units (Joshua Tree National Park, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Redwood National and State Parks, and John Muir National Historic Monument), the Californian Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, the University of California (Santa Barbara), and the USA-National Phenology Network (USA-NPN).
As of November 2015, more than 1,124,000 observations recorded by natural resource managers, park interns, and visitors trained by the CPP have been contributed to the USA-NPN Database. Analyses of the four best-monitored species (Baccharis pilularis, Quercus lobata, Sambucus nigra, and Eriogonum fasciculatum) reveal that species and phenophases differ with respect to their sensitivities to winter monthly minimum temperature, rainfall, and their interaction. Comparisons across sites and years enable preliminary forecasts regarding how different species will respond to climate change, although strong interactions between temperature and rainfall suggest that precise predictions will be elusive.
Panel 5: Caregiving and Social Insurance: Paid Family Leave and Long-Term Services and Supports
The Academy's 29th Annual Policy Conference
Aparna Mathur, American Enterprise Institute
Maya Rossin-Slater, University of California, Santa Barbara
Judy Feder, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University
Henry Claypool, Community Living Policy Center, UCSF
Moderator: Josephine Kalipeni, Caring Across Generations
Panel 5 of the Academy’s annual conference on January 26, 2017 focused on the role that social insurance can play in supporting and protecting the health and financial security of caregivers, as well as care recipients, in the United States. The panel address two critical and timely topics in the national discourse – Paid Family and Medical Leave, and Long-Term Services and Supports – through a discussion of the unmet need faced by many families, the research on current social insurance policies, and the opportunities for growth and improvement in the future.
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Vice Chencellor Parham recounts his years at UCI, including why he came to UCI and the diversity of the school. He also shares his vision for UCI's next 50 years.
Joe White, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus School of the Social Sciences, interviews Thomas Parham, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs and UCI Alumnus '77.
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Economic Outlook and it's Impact on Latinos
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Kelly Miguens Preaches for the Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Kelly Miguens preaches on the readings for the Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, offering a reflection which lifts up the women in today's readings as models of discipleship and invites us to ask ourselves, What must change in my life and heart, so that I too may offer myself generously, from my own poverty, to the work of God in this world.?
Kelly Miguens currently works as a faculty member in the Religious Studies Department and Campus Minister at a Jesuit high school in California. Kelly is an alumni of the University of Scranton, where she received her bachelors degree and participated in the Casa de la Solidaridad program in the Spring of 2009. Most recently, Kelly received a Masters of Divinity from the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, CA.
Kelly is passionate about social justice, Jesuit education, and Ignatian spirituality. This passion led Kelly to work as a campus minister at the University of Scranton for a few years. Prior to that she served for two years as a Jesuit Volunteer in San Francisco, CA and Detroit, MI. Through her professional work and service, Kelly has developed retreats, created social justice programs, and has accompanied college and high school students on immersion trips throughout the United States, Central America, and South America. Kelly is also passionate about her time spent teaching classes and ministering to women at a Federal Corrections Institution in CA. Additionally, Kelly serves as a support person for the Berkeley-Oakland Jesuit Volunteers.
Visit catholicwomenpreach.org for more preaching from Catholic women on the Sunday scriptures.
Why do men seek positions of status or leadership?
4/4/2011
Christopher Von Rueden - UCSB, Department of Anthropology
Why do men seek positions of status or leadership?
The relationship between social status and reproductive success in small-scale societies can provide insight into how natural selection may have acted on status-seeking behavior in ancestral human environments. With data from the Tsimane horticulturalists of Bolivia and other small-scale societies, I show that high male status increases lifetime fitness, and I analyze the factors responsible for increases in surviving offspring among high status men. Interview data from the Tsimane suggest that mate acquisition and social support mediate the status-fitness relationship. Some of the fitness benefits of high status may accrue in the context of leadership within collective actions. However, observation and experimental induction of collective action suggest that Tsimane leaders do not differentially benefit from the division of spoils (although leadership may improve team efficiency). Identifying the proximate pathways by which status and leadership generate current fitness sheds light on the kinds of social relationships evolution has motivated men to maintain.
5 ORGANIZERS IN 5 DECADES: EPISODE 5: Our Path to Power Starts with Voting
Grecia made a commitment at a young age to get an education and earn a degree. As an undocumented youth in the United States, this path wasn’t easy, but Grecia led her campus at University of California San Diego in support of the DREAM Act. She developed a passion for activism, and after seeing the power of voters in action, discovered a love for electoral organizing. Learn her plan for a path to power as the National Political Director Community Change Action, the 501(c)(4) sister organization of the Community Change.
CREDITS:
Thank you to Grecia Lima and her family.
Executive Producers
Marisol Bello
Mary Lassen
Jeff Parcher
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Director of Photography
Shane Yeager, DC Visionaries
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Gus Soudah
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Color Correction
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Sound Design
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George Morris
CCC Communications Fellow
Catherine Bugayong
And much gratitude to the Center for Community Change alumni & staff past, present, and future.
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“District Elections.” City of Santa Barbara. Published October 8, 2015.
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O’Keefe, Ed. “Latino voter group reports registering more than 100,000 new voters.” The Washington Post. Published October 4, 2016.
Duara, Nigel. “Joe Arpaio, 'America's toughest sheriff,' loses reelection bid after six terms in Arizona.” The Los Angeles Times. Published November 08, 2016.
Sister Simone Campbell: Mending the gaps
Sister Simone Campbell talks about Pope Francis' challenge to mending the gaps as well as discuss her own policy proposals. March, 2016.
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