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The history of Native and Indigenous people in California is told through many lenses. According to Deborah Miranda—author of the book Bad Indians: A…
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What is your earliest memory of money? What did you learn about money from your parents? Why is it easier to talk about sex than money in our culture?…
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A trip to Southern Italy in order to solve a mystery of murder involving her great-great-grandmother Vita becomes an account of passion, family, food, and…
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In her new book “The Tolerance Trap: How God, Genes and Good Intentions are Sabotaging Gay Equality,” Walters analyzes the journey toward “full…
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Nancy MacLean's Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America tells the never-before-told story of James Buchanan,…
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Set in North Carolina during the turbulent Civil Rights Era, The Ada Decades is a lesbian feminist historical novel spanning 70 years with 11…
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Health care in America is in deep crisis. One in five working class Americans with health insurance report problems paying medical bills. We have the most…
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“Who Bombed Judy Bari?” directed and edited by Mary Liz Thomson and produced by Darryl Cherney covers the story of a particularly violent event that…
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Assistant Professor Dr. Amber Gaffney is a social psychologist whose research focuses on social identity, group processes and social influence. Her…
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In 1966 in Oakland California, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. The initial goal was to monitor police…