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Food Politics 2019: "An Agenda for the Food Movement" with Marion Nestle

Food Politics 2019: An Agenda for the Food Movement Recent government policy changes are eroding programs aimed at feeding the hungry, curbing obesity, and protecting the environment. What can consumers and citizens do? Introduction by Nina F. Ichikawa, interim director of the Berkeley Food Institute. About Marion Nestle Marion Nestle is the Paulette Goddard Professor…

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What the Climate Crisis Really Means: Naomi Klein Decodes the Green New Deal

Berkeley Journalism's Food Politics logo features the word 'FOOD' in black and 'POLITICS' in red, with the second 'O' in 'FOOD' replaced by an image of a carrot.

Food Politics 2019: “Food Policy in the Trump Era” with Marion Nestle

Please join us for a special lecture series with celebrated author and scholar Marion Nestle. Food Politics 2019: Food Policy in the Trump Era What’s happening under the Trump administration to policies aimed at solving problems of undernutrition, obesity, and the effects of food production on the environment? Introduction by Michael Pollan, John S. and…

Berkeley Journalism's Food Politics logo features the word 'FOOD' in black and 'POLITICS' in red, with the second 'O' in 'FOOD' replaced by an image of a carrot.

Food Politics 2019: “An Agenda for the Food Movement” with Marion Nestle

Food Politics 2019: An Agenda for the Food Movement Recent government policy changes are eroding programs aimed at feeding the hungry, curbing obesity, and protecting the environment. What can consumers and citizens do? Introduction by Nina F. Ichikawa, interim director of the Berkeley Food Institute. About Marion Nestle Marion Nestle is the Paulette Goddard Professor…

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2025 Herb Caen Lecture: Journalism, Politics and the Future of Democracy

Join Jennifer Rubin, former Washington Post opinion columnist and current co-founder and editor-in-chief at The Contrarian, in conversation with Joe Garofoli, senior political writer at the San Francisco Chronicle, for a compelling discussion on the shifting landscape of journalism and democracy in America. Rubin — who resigned from the Washington Post in criticism of the…

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Arts + Design at BAMPFA: Visualizing the World ’22

For the fourth year in a row, students and alumni from Berkeley Journalism will present documentaries, photography, and innovative multimedia projects at a special, free Showcase produced and curated specifically for BAMPFA, “Visualizing the World.” Kori Suzuki (‘23) will present a curated portfolio of his remarkable photojournalism; Brian Wollitz (’21) will screen his shortform video…

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The Press and the President

The Graduate School of Journalism and The Daily Californian invite you to join us as two prominent Berkeley-trained journalists discuss “The Press and the President” on Friday, November 5 at 6:00 p.m. (PT) The event will be live-streamed on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=du-R0VigpmM Berkeley Journalism Dean Geeta Anand will moderate a discussion between Margaret Talbot of The New Yorker, and Max Boot of The Washington…

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Book Talk | Crafting Stories for Virtual Reality

Melissa Bosworth and Lakshmi Sarah will be discussing their new book, “Crafting Stories for Virtual Reality.” We are witnessing a revolution in storytelling. Publications all over the world are increasingly using immersive storytelling—virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality—to tell compelling stories. The aim of this book is to distill the lessons learned thus far…

A book cover with a yellow and white geometric zigzag pattern in the background, reminiscent of the Berkeley Journalism style. Bold black text in the foreground reads "Crafting Stories.

Book Talk | Crafting Stories for Virtual Reality

Melissa Bosworth and Lakshmi Sarah will be discussing their new book, “Crafting Stories for Virtual Reality.” We are witnessing a revolution in storytelling. Publications all over the world are increasingly using immersive storytelling—virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality—to tell compelling stories. The aim of this book is to distill the lessons learned thus far…

A poster with red borders and yellow lightning bolts reads: "Biohackers and Foodies Unite: How Biohackers, Foodies, Physicians, and Scientists are Transforming Human Perception, One Sense at a Time. Come to the J-book party!

We Have the Technology: How Biohackers, Foodies, Physicians, and Scientists Are Transforming Human Perception

From the bionic eye to the robotic hand, from the science of perfume to the language of cooking, the study of perception is about to get weird. Come hear how J-School alum and instructor Kara Platoni spent a year crashing labs, military bases, biohackers’ basements and probably your sofa in her quest to find the…