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  • Saving the Soul of America from White Christian Nationalism

    Saving the Soul of America from White Christian Nationalism

    The social and political divide in America is starkly apparent as we head into another heated presidential race. For theologian and social activist Father Bryan Massingale, his research on race, sexuality, and society could not be timelier as the country grapples with increasing acts of violence against minority groups. Father Massingale, a Black, openly gay…

    January 18, 2024
  • The Paradox of Progressive Governance: Ezra Klein on California’s Challenges

    The Paradox of Progressive Governance: Ezra Klein on California’s Challenges

    In a thought-provoking discussion with Amy E. Lerman, Chair and Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at UC Berkeley, Ezra Klein, a renowned opinion columnist and podcast host for The New York Times, delved deep into the heart of California’s most pressing issues. The state, known for its progressive policies, is paradoxically grappling with…

    January 10, 2024
  • Unheard Voices: Championing Neurodiversity in Literature and Media

    Unheard Voices: Championing Neurodiversity in Literature and Media

    Neurodiverse speakers and advocates come together in an enlightening panel discussion to champion the inclusion of diverse voices in literature and media. This groundbreaking event shone a light on the vital role of representation in shaping our understanding and fostering empathy through storytelling. The Importance of Diverse VoicesThe panel explored the power of including neurodiverse…

    December 27, 2023
  • Revolutionizing Healthcare: Insights from Alpha Stem Cell Clinics’ Panel

    Revolutionizing Healthcare: Insights from Alpha Stem Cell Clinics’ Panel

    In a recent thought-provoking panel discussion featuring directors of CIRM-funded Alpha Stem Cell Clinics, several key insights emerged, shedding light on the future of healthcare. Here are three pivotal takeaways: Advanced Therapies Redefining Treatment ParadigmsThe panel explored groundbreaking treatments, including gene editing and innovative drug therapies, poised to transform healthcare. With a focus on rejuvenating…

    December 20, 2023
  • Ahead of the Storm: Advancements in Disaster Preparedness Tech

    Ahead of the Storm: Advancements in Disaster Preparedness Tech

    Climate change has notable impacts on the fire season in California, contributing to conditions that increase the frequency, intensity, and duration of wildfires. Historically, these events typically happened in the fall when Santa Ana winds fueled dangerous and disastrous wildfires. However, with an increase in climate change, rising temperatures are creating drier conditions, drying vegetation…

    December 14, 2023
  • What Would We Lose in a World Without Books?

    What Would We Lose in a World Without Books?

    The young, independent author and filmmaker Mason Engel is probably best known for his science fiction novel “2084.” But it might be his latest project – the ambitious documentary “Books Across America” – that will surely get him noticed for his love of literature as he travels to all 50 states, reading 50 books and…

    December 5, 2023
  • Autism: Unlocking the Power of Gut Health

    Autism: Unlocking the Power of Gut Health

    The Autism Tree Project Foundation (ATPF) is on a mission to enhance the lives of individuals and families affected by autism. They offer early intervention and educational programs, promote research and innovation, and provide support to parents and caregivers. One of their key initiatives is the Global Neurodiversity Conference, which brings light to new groundbreaking…

    November 30, 2023
  • Walking on Poetry

    Walking on Poetry

    Kahnop is a Kumeyaay word meaning to tell a story. That’s exactly what the Stuart Collection at UC San Diego’s newest public art installation does. The 800-foot-long basalt stone pathway serves as a threshold from the new Blue Line trolley station to the campus. The sea of words beneath your feet is composed of 1,300…

    November 21, 2023
  • Unlocking the Secrets of Aging

    Unlocking the Secrets of Aging

    Aging is an inevitable part of life. As the years pass, our bodies and minds undergo a series of changes, leading to various age-related diseases and frailty. But what if I told you that there’s a fascinating field of science dedicated to understanding aging and how we can potentially modify this natural process? S. Jay…

    November 15, 2023
  • Astronaut Dr. Peggy Whitson: Bridging Space and Medical Science

    Astronaut Dr. Peggy Whitson: Bridging Space and Medical Science

    In an era where the realms of space exploration and medical science are converging, few voices carry as much authority and insight as that of astronaut Dr. Peggy Whitson. Alongside her counterpart, Dr. Lisa Carnell, their dialogue at the 2023 Sanford Stem Cell Symposium exemplified the pioneering spirit driving this interdisciplinary frontier. Dr. Whitson, with…

    November 8, 2023
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