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The Commonwealth Club of California is the nation's largest public affairs forum. The nonpartisan and nonprofit Club produces and distributes programs featuring diverse viewpoints from thought leaders on important topics. The Club's weekly radio broadcast — the oldest in the U.S., since 1924 — is carried on hundreds of stations. Our website features audio and video of our programs. This podcast feed is usually updated multiple times each week.

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The Commonwealth Club of California is the nation's largest public affairs forum. The nonpartisan and nonprofit Club produces and distributes programs featuring diverse viewpoints from thought leaders on important topics. The Club's weekly radio broadcast — the oldest in the U.S., since 1924 — is carried on hundreds of stations. Our website features audio and video of our programs. This podcast feed is usually updated multiple times each week.

    Autonomous Vehicles and the City 2024

    Autonomous Vehicles and the City 2024

    Join us for an afternoon focused on automation and innovation for public good.
    Autonomous vehicles have the potential to revolutionize transportation in our cities, offering increased accessibility and efficiency in our urban transport systems. The 8th Autonomous Vehicles and the City symposium at The Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California will feature global discussions from senior executives and experts across the AV industry and the public sector. From integrating automation and AI within public transit systems to optimizing resources like curbs and city rights-of-way for autonomous vehicle operations to reduce vehicle miles traveled, the conference will touch on the variety of ways AV platforms are being used to serve diverse populations and help global cities meet climate goals.
    Speakers and Moderators
    Dr. William (Billy) Riggs, Professor, University of San Francisco; Director, Autonomous Vehicles & the City Initiative
    Dr. Otgontsetseg Erhemjamts, Dean, School of Management, University of San Francisco
    Sharon Giovinazzo, CEO, LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired San Francisco
    Mollie Cohen D'Agostino, Executive Director, Mobility Science, Automation and Inclusion Center (MoSAIC) at UC Davis
    Arielle Fleisher, Policy Development and Research Manager at Waymo
    Brook Dubose, Associate Principal and Cities, Planning & Design Leader at Arup
    Dr. Henriette Cornet, Professor, University of San Francisco; Strategic Mobility Consultant
    Tim Haile, Executive Director, Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA)
    Dr. James Fishelson, Executive Director, PATH at UC Berkeley 
    Dr. Sven Beiker, Managing Director, Silicon Valley Mobility; Lecturer, Stanford University
    Ron Thaniel, Senior Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs, Zoox
    Dr. Michael Goldman, Professor, University of San Francisco; Associate Dean of Graduate Programs
     
    Hosted by the University of San Francisco School of Management. In partnership with The Commonwealth Club of California
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    • 2 hrs 32 min
    Adulting in Turbulent Times

    Adulting in Turbulent Times

    Acting like a responsible adult can be challenging at the best of times. Add dealing with climate chaos to the mix, and keeping it all together can feel like an outright miracle. 
    Let’s start by acknowledging that all does not feel fine in the world at the present moment. But living through extreme intensity isn’t a completely unique experience. Generations before us have endured existential crises of unimaginable magnitudes. 
    So how do we navigate this period of uncertainty — regardless of our age? And what tools can we use to build resilience in the midst of what feels like a lot?
    Guests: 
    Emily Raboteau, Author, “Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against ‘The Apocalypse’”
    Ana Alanis, Founder, Hungry for Climate Action
    Andrew Bryant, Co-Director, North Seattle Therapy & Counseling
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    • 56 min
    Alcatraz: The Last Escape

    Alcatraz: The Last Escape

    It is an enduring mystery whether Frank Morris, and brothers John and Clarence Anglin, escaped from Alcatraz prison on June 11, 1962. It is widely believed that they succumbed to the waters of San Francisco Bay, though no trace of the men has ever been found―only their makeshift raft. In this reexamination of the escape and its aftermath, Ken Widner presents compelling evidence that his two Anglin uncles did in fact survive and eventually made their way to Brazil, where they married and had children―evidence which corroborates the stories he heard about his uncles while growing up.
    Widner and Mike Lynch make a strong case for the Anglin brothers’ survival using official government documents showing how mobster Mickey Cohen may have been involved in their escape, revealing letters from fellow inmate Whitey Bulger, and recorded testimony from the person who facilitated their escape to Brazil. In addition, there is a 1975 photograph of the brothers in Brazil which has overcome all challenges to its authenticity by skeptics.
    Join us for a fascinating deep-dive into Bay Area history.
    MLF ORGANIZER: George Hammond 
    A Humanities Member-led Forum program. Forums at the Club are organized and run by volunteer programmers who are members of The Commonwealth Club, and they cover a diverse range of topics. Learn more about our Forums.
    This program is part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation.
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    • 1 hr 13 min
    The Path to Paradise: A Francis Ford Coppola Story

    The Path to Paradise: A Francis Ford Coppola Story

    Francis Ford Coppola is one of American films’ most dramatic director-dreamers, and his most transformative dream has been American Zoetrope, the production company he founded in San Francisco when he was only 30 years old―years before his gargantuan successes. Through Zoetrope’s experimental, communal utopia, Coppola attempted to reimagine the entire pursuit of moviemaking. Now, more than 50 years later, despite myriad setbacks, Coppola’s dream persists, as demonstrated by the culmination of his utopian ideals: the anticipated release in 2024 of his decades-in-the-making film Megalopolis.
    As Sam Wasson makes clear, the story of Zoetrope includes the story of Coppola’s wife Eleanor, and of their children, whose personal lives are as inseparable from their artistic passions as Coppola's is. Wasson also charts the divergent paths of Coppola and his cofounder and onetime apprentice, George Lucas, and of their very different visions of art and commerce. And of course Wasson weighs in on the making of one of the greatest quixotic masterpieces ever attempted, Apocalypse Now, and on what Coppola found in the jungles of the Philippines when he walked the razor’s edge.
    MLF ORGANIZER
    George Hammond
     
    A Humanities Member-led Forum program. Forums at the Club are organized and run by volunteer programmers who are members of The Commonwealth Club, and they cover a diverse range of topics. Learn more about our Forums.
    This program is part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation.
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    • 1 hr 8 min
    Kenneth Walsh: The Architects of Toxic Politics in America

    Kenneth Walsh: The Architects of Toxic Politics in America

    How did politics become so poisonous in America? Journalist Kenneth Walsh articulates the unique character of the current political moment, and the forces that have created it, by comparing and contrasting the Trump and Biden presidencies with administrations of the past.
    Walsh also profiles some of the key political “attack dogs” who have shaped the modern landscape: the campaign strategists, activists, and media figures who have played outsized roles in political campaigns. Drawing on his long career as a journalist specializing in presidential coverage, Walsh argues that due to the complex, often conflicting nature of American government, the angriest, most decisive voices can command media, voter, and legislative attention and thereby maintain and consolidate their power. This results in frustration, alienation, and cynicism, and ultimately a diminishment of voter participation that can reinforce this vicious cycle and lead to electoral disaster.
    MLF ORGANIZER: George Hammond

    A Humanities Member-led Forum program. Forums at the Club are organized and run by volunteer programmers who are members of The Commonwealth Club, and they cover a diverse range of topics. Learn more about our Forums.
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    • 1 hr 17 min
    Rekindling Our Relationship With Wildfire

    Rekindling Our Relationship With Wildfire

    Summer means peak wildfire season. And recently, we’ve seen some of the most destructive wildfires in recorded history. For years the message around fire has been: no fire is good. 
    But increasingly, we’re starting to fight fire with fire. Prescribed burns may help prevent large, catastrophic wildfires. While using fire as a tool to manage the forest may be a relatively new concept to some, Indigenous communities have used fire to manage their environment for thousands of years. Is it time to rethink our relationship with wildfire? 
    Guests: 
    Susan Prichard, Fire Ecologist, University of Washington School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
    Ana Alanis, Founder, Hungry for Climate Action
    Nick Mott, Multimedia journalist 
    Frank Kanawha Lake, Research Ecologist and Tribal Liaison, USDA Forest Service
    This episode was supported by the Resources Legacy Fund.
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    • 58 min

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