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War, Democracy, Life and Death in Iraq
It’s been ten years since the U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq. How has the war shaped the country? Where is it headed? In two new programs, experts on the Middle East offer up their insights.
The Iraq War Since 2003: Ten Years of Consequences
Iraq’s Journey from Dictatorship to Democracy with Iraq’s U.N. Ambassador, Hamid Al-Bayati
More available at www.uctv.tv/iraq

The Multi-dimensional Mind
Learn from leading experts in neurology, neuropsychology, neuroscience and geriatrics about how your brain works and how it changes with age. Presented by UCSF Osher Mini Medical School.
The Multi-dimensional Mind
The Pursuit of Climate Justice

Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the former President of Ireland Mary Robinson shares her vision of climate justice, linking human rights to science in order to protect vulnerable populations and foster equitable stewardship of the world’s resources.
Pursuing Climate Justice with Mary Robinson
Is Beer in Your Career?
What are the career opportunities in the burgeoning craft brewing industry? In this new presentation from The Career Channel, job seekers will learn the answers from a panel of experts, including Stone Brewing founder Greg Koch, who converse about why San Diego has become such a nationally renowned region for craft beer production, and where the professional brewing industry is headed.
Is Beer In Your Career?
Premieres May 20 on The Career Channel
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS (PACIFIC TIMES)
All programs repeat throughout the month. Visit the Program Schedule on our web site for additional air dates and times.
Health & Medicine
Healthy Aging programs on UCTV
Breast Cancer and the Environment
Children’s Food Allergies
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Science
< The Scientific Case for Urgent Action to Limit Climate Change
Interactive Visioning – Figure Sea Level Rise
Long Fuse, Big Bang: Thomas Edison, Electricity, and the Locus of Innovation
Can Global Warming Be Held to 2 Degrees Celsius above Pre-industrial?
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Public Affairs
Elephants or People? Ethical Dilemmas in Recovering Endangered Species
A Look at What Cesar Chavez Symbolizes in the 21st Century with Hilda Solis
Achieving Equality for Women with Mary Ann Mason
Why the United States Must Come to Terms with the Islamic Republic of Iran with Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett
My Forty Years at Berkeley with Harry Kreisler
Asia, the West and the Logic of One World with Kishore Mahbubani
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Humanities
Lunch Poems: Lyn Hejinian
Joyce Carol Oartes – Story Hour in the Library
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Arts & Music
Listz in the World
An Evening of Sacred Music and Dances from Japan Kagura Ensemble of the Chichibu Shrine
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Business
Entrepreneurship in the HealthCare Industry with Lesie Bottorff
Intellectual Journey with Gary Becker
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New Online Videos and Podcasts
Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform
Sea Turtles of Indonesian New Guinea – Perspectives on Ocean Science
more videos and podcasts >>
