July 2020 ACIP Meeting - Epidemiology of COVID-19; work group considerations
Epidemiology of COVID-19 in essential workers, including healthcare personnel; COVID-19 vaccine prioritization: work group considerations; Evidence to ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Professor David Gillborn Grand Challenges lecture
The 'Betrayal of White pupils' (and other lies we're told about race and education) Grand Challenges lecture delivered by David Gillborn.
Keele University
Back To School in the Time of COVID-19: Civil Rights Implications as Children Return to School
Safely re-opening k-12 schools during a global pandemic has presented a unique challenge for states and districts around the country. Many schools have ...
ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Sport, & Restorative Justice: Implications for Higher Education
This webinar features a discussion with scholars on the manner in which race, the intercollegiate athletic enterprise, and the system of higher education intersect ...
University of Michigan School of Kinesiology
"Organizational Consequences of the COVID Pandemic" with Charlie Galunic
This webinar looks at some of the key implications for organisational functioning (behaviour- routines, leadership, politics, culture), including the unfortunate ...
INSEAD
How The Back-To-School Debate Can Make Or Break The U.S. Economy
As September draws closer, the entire United States is debating the best way to restart the school year in the new Covid-19 era. President Trump has pushed ...
CNBC
How America's justice system is rigged against the poor
There are invisible cages that extend far beyond prison walls. Every year, more than 600000 individuals are freed from America's jails and prisons. But many of ...
Vox
We Built This: Consequences of New Deal Era Intervention in America's Racial Geography
The contemporary American practice of homeownership was born out of government programs adopted during the New Deal. The Home Owners Loan ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Intellectual Disabilities - Alicia Bazzano, MD, PhD | Pediatric Grand Rounds
Alicia Bazzano, MD, PhD, describes current guidelines and the future outlook for intellectual disabilities care. Premiere Date: 4/29/2016; 59 minutes, 16 seconds.
David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA
Francis Fukuyama: Identity and the Politics of Resentment
Today's movement against marginalization is fueled by an unequivocal desire for the system to recognize and incorporate identity. However, identity politics has ...
Commonwealth Club of California
COVID-19 and Communities of Color: Implications for Health Literacy - Webinar
NASEM Health and Medicine Division
CLPR Seminar Series - Walter Allen
"Higher Education in Global Society: An Inernational Exploration of the Implications of Educational Diversity", Professor Allen shares findings from a five-year ...
UC Berkeley Events
Wisconsin's Nazi Resistance: A WPT Production | Program |
[Original Airdate: November 7, 2011] A Wisconsin Public Television Production. Nazi resistance fighter Mildred Fish-Harnack's life is traced from her birth in ...
Milwaukee PBS
Implications of the COVID-19 Crisis for Disability Policy | LSE Online Event
What are the implications of COVID-19 for disabled people's lives, communities and activism? #LSECOVID19 This event was streamed live on Facebook on ...
LSE
Public Health Law: A Tool to Address Emerging Health Concerns
Law is a critical tool for protecting and promoting the health of the public. Some of history's greatest public health successes, such as childhood immunization ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Parental Alienation | Jennifer Harman | TEDxCSU
Parental alienation is a devastating problem affecting millions of families around the world. Unfortunately, much like how we addressed domestic violence ...
TEDx Talks
CDC COVID-19 Response Promising Practices in Health Equity II
The effects of COVID-19 on the health of racial and ethnic minority groups is still emerging; however, current data suggest a disproportionate burden of illness ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Measuring Students Social & Emotional Learning: Review of Instruments & Implications for SEAs & LEAs
Measuring Students' Social and Emotional Learning: A Review of Instruments and Implications for States and Districts This webinar featured the new resource A ...
Institute of Education Sciences
Planning the future after COVID-19
Kevin Esvelt, Kent Larson, Esteban Moro, Sandy Pentland, Beth Porter, Ron Rivest, and Ramesh Raskar present short talks focusing on how the current ...
MIT Media Lab
360º The Causes and Consequences of Inequality
Chris Emdin, Associate Professor of Science Education Kimberly Noble, Professor of Neuroscience and Education Sonali Rajan, Associate Professor of Health ...
Teachers College, Columbia University
Research-Based Resources, Considerations, and Strategies for Remote Learning
This Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Midwest webinar discussed research-based resources and strategies for educators teaching in a remote setting.
Institute of Education Sciences
Life Experiences and Income Inequality in the U.S.: Implications for Health
As stark income inequalities among American households increase, a poignant picture has emerged of the differences in life experiences between middle- and ...
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
COVID-19 and Health Care Disparities
During times of crisis and uncertainty, it can be difficult and overwhelming to sort fact from fiction. In response, physicians at UC San Diego Health have ...
UC San Diego Health
When Public Health Means Business featuring Dr. Anthony Fauci
Presented jointly by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the New England Journal of Medicine Hosted by The Forum at the Harvard T.H. Chan ...
Harvard University
Covid-19 and its implications for the upcoming generational storm | WHU Online Session
Professor Dr. Christian Hagist, Chair of Economic and Social Policy at WHU, talks in this online session about the trade-off between saving statistical life and ...
WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management
An American Utopia: Fredric Jameson in Conversation with Stanley Aronowitz
Eminent literary and political theorist Fredric Jameson, of Duke University, gives a new address, followed by a conversation with noted cultural critic Stanely ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
UCSF Geriatrics Grand Rounds: COVID-19 and Older Adults
Recorded May 27, 2020 UCSF Division of Geriatrics Grand Rounds COVID-19 and Older Adults: What have we learned? How can we do better? In this Grand ...
UCSF School of Medicine
The Chinese in America
Author Iris Chang explores the impact on American history by Chinese immigrants over the last 150 years.This is a look at the successes and failures of the ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Update on Covid-19, focus on the Shape of the Pandemic, Digital Innovation, and the UCSF Response
In this UCSF Medical Grand Rounds presentation (April 9, 2020), four UCSF experts describe the evolving shape of the pandemic, the San Francisco experience ...
UCSF School of Medicine
[ATS] Ep 4 - COVID-19: Lessons, Consequences on Global Climate, Biodiversity Crises and Health
As the United Nations and governments devote sustained attention to manage the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars and practitioners have begun to consider the ...
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
The Global Economy - COVID-19 Global Impacts
Millions unemployed. Unprecedented supply and demand shocks. Stock market losses and massive government spending. How will the global economy survive ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Law in the Time of Pandemic: Health Law and Policy
Saint Louis University School of Law Center for Health Law Studies Professors Rob Gatter, Ana Santos Rutschman and Sidney D. Watson examine the issues ...
SaintLouisUniversity
CFR State and Local Officials Webinar: COVID 19 Update With Dr. Tom Frieden
Dr. Tom Frieden, senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ...
Council on Foreign Relations
Why are Africans in China being targeted? I Inside Story
They are China's key trading partners, but some African leaders have been angered over Beijing's reported discrimination against their citizens. They want ...
Al Jazeera English
How Tyson Broke The Meat Supply Chain
Tyson Foods is one of the world's largest food companies and produces approximately 20% of the beef, pork and chicken in the U.S. With the onset of the ...
CNBC
Rick Steves' The Story of Fascism
In this one-hour special, Rick travels back a century to learn how fascism rose and then fell in Europe — taking millions of people with it. We'll trace fascism's ...
Rick Steves' Europe
The House That Racism Built: Consequences & Opportunities for Health Equity
David R. Williams, Ph.D., Harvard University, delivered the keynote presentation, “The House That Racism Built: Consequences and Opportunities for Health ...
Mayo Clinic
Education for a better world - the OECD Learning Framework 2030
We are facing unprecedented challenges – social, economic and environmental – driven by accelerating globalisation and a faster rate of technological ...
EduSkills OECD
The Conspiracy Virus: COVID-19 misinformation in the US | The Listening Post
On The Listening Post this week: How a conspiracy documentary hijacked US social media and fuelled misinformation on COVID-19. Plus: Peru and the art of ...
Al Jazeera English
Cornel West: "Speaking Truth to Power"
A discussion on Institutional Provincialism with Dr. Cornel West and the MIT community from February 8, 2018. Program: Welcome & Introduction: Mr. Ty Austin ...
MIT School of Architecture & Planning
Understanding the Health Consequences of Racism and What You Can Do About It
2:37 – The Patterns of America's Health 4:54 – Race and health: Two patterns 6:27 – Infant Mortality in the U.S. 7:12 – The added burden of race on health ...
Spectrum Health Lakeland
9/11: Learning the Right Lessons
The attacks of 9/11 have faded into history -- for some, a dimming memory; for ever more people, an event that happened before they were even born. Yet the ...
Ayn Rand Institute