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Women's issues are human issues. Explore the major issues affecting women in business, politics, science, health, at home and beyond.

Women's Issues (Video‪)‬ UCTV

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Women's issues are human issues. Explore the major issues affecting women in business, politics, science, health, at home and beyond.

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    Generation Regeneration: Women Forging Change - Future Thought Leaders

    Generation Regeneration: Women Forging Change - Future Thought Leaders

    Hear firsthand from the women at the forefront of the regenerative food movement. From farmers to winemakers and scientists to chefs, learn why they are so passionate about feeding the planet without depleting the earth. Join us for this enriching discussion on conservation, biodiversity, soil health, carbon reduction, and more — all which can ultimately lead to a healthier food system, food security, and a balanced economy for generations to come.

    Featuring:
    Michelle Ciccarelli Lerach
    Founder
    Berry Good Food Foundation

    Bea Alvarez
    Climate Resilience Specialist
    FoodShed Small Farm Coop

    Lily Foster
    Founder Fenix Farms

    Lesley Kroupa
    Policy Specialist
    Roots of Change and Center for Wellness and Nutrition at the Public Health Institute

    Kristin Magnussen
    Winemaker
    Lechuza Vineyards

    Elle Mari
    Director, Urban Food Equity
    UC San Diego Center for Community Health

    Keiko Nishikawa
    Winemaker
    Santo Tomas Vineyard

    Mia Vaughnes
    Founder
    Good Neighbor Garden Series: "Future Thought Leaders" [Public Affairs] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 39059]

    • 1 u. 22 min.
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    A Conversation with Erin Jackson Laurie Leshin Natalia Molina and Lynn Sherr - Women in Leadership 2023

    A Conversation with Erin Jackson Laurie Leshin Natalia Molina and Lynn Sherr - Women in Leadership 2023

    Olympic champion Erin Jackson, director of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Laurie Leshin, and professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at USC and author Natalia Molina sit down with Lynn Sherr for a wide-ranging discussion of women and society, personal journeys and hopes for the future. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 37973]

    • 1 u. 15 min.
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    Marion Nestle: The Journey of One Woman in Science and Policy

    Marion Nestle: The Journey of One Woman in Science and Policy

    Marion Nestle, Ph.D., MPH, reflects on her late-in-life career as a world-renowned food politics expert, public health advocate, and a founder of the field of food studies after facing decades of low expectations. She discusses her new memoir, "Slow Cooked," that tells her personal story, including her rise from bench scientist to the pinnacles of academia, while overcoming the barriers and biases facing women of her generation and finding her life's purpose after age 50. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 38620]

    • 1 u. 20 min.
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    Post Roe Frontiers? A Conversation about Legal Medical and Political Mobilizations

    Post Roe Frontiers? A Conversation about Legal Medical and Political Mobilizations

    When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, the controversial decision ended the right to abortion that was upheld for nearly 50 years. So what does a post-Roe world look like? In this program, UC Irvine law professor Michele Bratcher Goodwin and UC Santa Barbara feminist studies professor Laury Oaks discuss the wide-ranging impact of the decision on legal, medical, and political mobilizations.
    (Note: this program was recorded on May 9, 2022, prior to the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.) Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38308]

    • 1 u. 3 min.
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    The Art of Change: Isabel Dees

    The Art of Change: Isabel Dees

    This episode features Isabel Dees, who was the associate vice chancellor for the Equity and Equal Protection Office at UC Santa Cruz. She recently was hired to serve as deputy Title IX director at UC Office of the President. Originally from the Los Angeles area, Dees has lived and worked in Santa Cruz since 1998. She is the daughter of Mexican immigrants and the first in her family to attend university. She completed her B.A. in Politics at UC Santa Cruz and then received her law degree from Monterey College of Law. She is an educational rights advocate with over 10 years’ experience working on compliance in higher education. Series: "The Art of Change" [Humanities] [Show ID: 37985]

    • 26 min.
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    A Conversation with Dolores Huerta Danielle Feinberg Aprille Ericsson and Lynn Sherr - Women in Leadership 2022

    A Conversation with Dolores Huerta Danielle Feinberg Aprille Ericsson and Lynn Sherr - Women in Leadership 2022

    Labor leader and activist Dolores Huerta, visual effects supervisor at Pixar Animation Studios Danielle Feinberg, and NASA aerospace engineer Aprille Ericsson join journalist Lynn Sherr to talk about what it means to be a woman and a leader in our challenging times. Sharing stories of childhood dreams, career challenges, social justice and more, the panel gives insight into their own journeys, providing inspiration for women and girls everywhere. Series: "Women in Science" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 37979]

    • 1 u. 26 min.

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