Episodes

Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Accounting for CBP Behavior AND Brady Campaign Tracks Gun Legislation
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014

Tuesday Sep 16, 2014
As The Earth Burns
Tuesday Sep 16, 2014
Tuesday Sep 16, 2014
In advance of the Sept 20-21 Climate Change rallies to be held around the world, both an academic and an activist continue taking up their own charge. UCI Professor Earth System Scientist Steve Davis brings new vocabulary for the common man as well as necessary global perspectives. Returning to Ask A Leader, is Climate Change Lobby activist Mark Tabbert, posts us on his organization's recent legislative and media inroads toward instituting a carbon tax. Information about the 2000+ events planned in 150 countries rallies is available at: peoplesclimate.org.

Tuesday Sep 09, 2014
”Nation as Network” - Looking Under the Diaspora Hood
Tuesday Sep 09, 2014
Tuesday Sep 09, 2014
Victoria Bernal, UCI Professor of Anthropology, talks about her brand new book, "Nation as Network: Diaspora, Cyberspace, & Citizenship," published by the University of Chicago Press. Bernal edifies with a privileged look at Eritrea's diaspora, and makes connections with other nations' use of cyberspace.

Tuesday Sep 02, 2014

Tuesday Aug 26, 2014

Tuesday Aug 19, 2014
Fabelo’s Anatomy AND ”Ruthless Ambition; The Rise and Fall of Chris Christie”
Tuesday Aug 19, 2014
Tuesday Aug 19, 2014

Tuesday Aug 12, 2014

Tuesday Aug 05, 2014
The Carbon Footprint of Meat AND Earthquake Hazard Mitigation Roundtable
Tuesday Aug 05, 2014
Tuesday Aug 05, 2014
Ken Caldeira Earth System scientist at Stanford University, brings real data to why the world needs to reconsider our appetite for beef. Lisa Grant Ludwig, UCI geology professor and President of the Seismic Society of America, who toils over what the earthquake mapping tells us we need to do, and the many levels at which we mitigate hazards when the Big One(s)hit. Professor Ludwig speaks in advance of the Earthquake Roundtable Discussion, that Congressman Dana Rohrbacher will be hosting at UCI on Aug 11th, from 10- noon at UCI's CALit2 Auditorium. More information is available at: http://publichealth.uci.edu/ph/index.php/zotmail/preview/2851