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Hilde Mosse comes from one of the wealthiest families in Berlin and stands to inherit an enormous fortune. But she longs for something more meaningful than the luxurious lifestyle her family provides. So Hilde decides to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. As the Nazis take power in Germany and the Mosse family is forced to flee, Dr. Hilde Mosse lands in New York having nearly lost everything.. She finds her calling treating the mental health of Black youth – and the symptoms of a racist system. In addition to photographs, school records, and correspondence spanning Hilde Mosse’s entire lifetime, the Mosse Family Collection in the LBI Archives includes the diaries she kept between 1928 and 1934, from the ages of 16-22. Hilde’s papers are just part of the extensive holdings related to the Mosse Family at LBI. Learn more at lbi.org/hilde . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Lauren Armstrong-Carter. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Hannah Gelman. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025 . The entire team at Antica Productions and Leo Baeck Institute is deeply saddened by the passing of our Executive Producer, Bernie Blum. We would not have been able to tell these stories without Bernie's generous support. Bernie was also President Emeritus of LBI and Exile would not exist without his energetic and visionary leadership. We extend our condolences to his entire family. May his memory be a blessing. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.…
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Dornsife Dialogues, hosted by the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, are conversations among leading scholars and distinguished alumni regarding a wide range of topics relevant to our world today.
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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and USC Dornsife College of Letters เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and USC Dornsife College of Letters หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal
Dornsife Dialogues, hosted by the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, are conversations among leading scholars and distinguished alumni regarding a wide range of topics relevant to our world today.
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×Send us a text Danzy Senna , USC Dornsife professor of English and celebrated author of the novel Colored Television , joins her fellow author (and former student) Jonathan Escoffery for a lively discussion of her literary journey, central themes in her work — including mixed-race identity, artistic ambition and bohemianism — and more. Lauded by The New York Times, The Washington Post and others as one of the best books of 2024 and dubbed “The New Great American Novel” by the Los Angeles Times, Colored Television sets a new standard for contemporary fiction. Senna is also the award-winning author of Caucasia , Symptomatic and New People , works that have cemented her reputation as a bold, witty voice in American literature. She shares her stories firsthand with Escoffery, an award-winning writer whose critically acclaimed debut novel, If I Survive You , was named “Best Book of 2022” by NPR and a New York Times’ Editors’ Choice. Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text The presidency may be determined by razor-thin margins in swing states this November. Voters from groups traditionally less likely to turn out – such as non-college-educated individuals, low-income Americans and voters of color – could play a pivotal role in the outcome. Our panel explores the key issues driving engagement among these underrepresented voters, the challenges they may face, such as voter suppression and misinformation, and their potential impact on swing state results. Moderated by Jane Coaston , contributing opinion writer, The New York Times; fellow, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future . With: Mike Madrid , political consultant; author, The Latino Century: How America’s Largest Minority is Transforming Democracy ; fellow, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future Eugene Scott , host, Axios Live; former national political reporter, The Washington Post Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text A healthy brain is crucial for a long, enjoyable life, and growing evidence suggests that the gut plays a significant role in cognitive function. Beyond that, your gut microbiome influences diverse aspects of health, including mood, nutrition, and numerous chronic diseases. Listen to this discussion with USC Dornsife researchers to learn about how our diet, gut, and microbiome interact to impact the mind and body throughout life. Moderated by Dana G. Smith '09, reporter, New York Times With: Scott Kanoski, professor of biological sciences , USC Dornsife Lindsey Schier , assistant professor of biological sciences, USC Dornsife Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text As climate change intensifies across the planet, attention is turning toward technologies that offer novel ways to decarbonize our economy and our atmosphere. These include options for capturing, storing, and reusing carbon, and geoengineering techniques that directly manipulate the Earth's climate and environment. These methods may provide a critical boost to our attempts to achieve ambitious climate goals. Yet, these solutions are not without their critics, who warn about unforeseen environmental and social repercussions. Watch this discussion regarding some of the most promising emerging climate technologies, the associated risks, and the urgency of these strategies within the scientific community. With: William Berelson , PhD '85, Paxson H. Offield Professor in Coastal and Marine Systems and professor of Earth sciences, environmental studies and spatial sciences, USC Dornsife Anu Khan , entrepreneur in residence, Carbon180 Moderated by: Joe Árvai , Dana and David Dornsife Professor of Psychology and Director, USC Wrigley Institute for Environment & Sustainability Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text Marking the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) 75th anniversary, USC Dornsife scholars examine the transatlantic alliance’s evolution from a Cold War bulwark to its current role. Is it time to strengthen, transform, or even retire it? Our political science and global security scholars convened for a critical dialogue on NATO's relevance and future as the next U.S. presidential election approaches. With: Robert English , associate professor of international relations, Slavic languages and literature and environmental studies, USC Dornsife Peter Westwick , professor of the practice of thematic option and history, USC Dornsife Moderated by: Gregory Treverton , professor of the practice of international relations and spatial sciences, USC Dornsife; former chairperson, U.S. National Intelligence Council Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text Join us for a compelling discussion on the enduringly popular playwright, William Shakespeare. Four centuries after his final curtain call, his influence still resonates deeply in our culture, our language, and our understanding of human nature. We'll explore the man behind the myth, the truths and misconceptions that have shaped his portrayal in popular culture, how race influences the interpretation of his plays, and the indelible mark his words have left on the English language How did a child from a rural town rise to become the dominant figure of Elizabethan theater? What is it about his work that keeps him at the forefront of literary greatness and cultural relevance? And how might we use his plays to better understand our current moment? Moderated by: Andrew Stott , vice provost for academic programs and dean of the graduate school; professor of English , USC Dornsife; author, What Blest Genius? The Jubilee that Made Shakespeare With: Bruce Smith , Dean's Professor of English Emeritus, USC Dornsife; author, Phenomenal Shakespeare Ian Smith , professor of English, USC Dornsife; author, Black Shakespeare: Reading and Misreading Race Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text In this age of constant connectivity, social media has become more than just a means of expressing ourselves and connecting with others. The powerful algorithms that underpin these platforms are shaping how we communicate with others, what information we take in, and our perceptions of events (and ourselves). Its pervasive presence has brought a maze of challenges that have impacted our mental well-being. Join us for an engaging conversation regarding the intersection of social media and stress and learn valuable insights and actionable steps to achieve a more balanced and stress-resilient relationship with social media. With: Julie Albright '96, PhD '01, digital sociologist; lecturer, USC Dornsife and USC Viterbi Ian Anderson , PhD ‘24; behavioral scientist, Caltech Moderated by: Jonas Kaplan , neuroscientist, associate professor of psychology, co-director, Dana and David Dornsife Cognitive Neuroimaging Center at USC Dornsife Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
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Send us a text In a groundbreaking shift, more voters now identify as independent than with any specific political party. This evolution is predominantly driven by millennials and Gen Z voters, who often prioritize issues over party allegiance. Many people also feel a growing disconnect or disillusionment with the traditional parties. Join us for an enlightening discussion regarding the profound implications of this pivotal change. How could it redefine the political landscape and mold future campaigns? Is this the precursor to the emergence of new political entities? Join our discussion with: Arnon Mishkin, director, FOX News Decision Desk; fellow, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future Lisa D. T. Rice, political strategist, keynote speaker, author Sara Sadhwani, PhD ’19, assistant professor of politics, Pomona College Co-moderated by: Bob Shrum , director, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future Mike Murphy , co-director, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text Dive deep into the shadows of cinema with us as we explore the captivating world of horror films. Originating from the haunting tales of the late 1800s, the horror genre has not only stood the test of time but has flourished, spawning billion-dollar franchises and passionate fan conventions. But beyond the spine-tingling suspense and heart-pounding scares, what deeper truths do these films unveil about our society? Discover: The hidden allure: Why do audiences keep coming back for more? The mirror effect: How do horror movies reflect and respond to societal changes Cultural evolution: In what intriguing ways have these films influenced and even redefined societal norms? With: Leo Braudy , University Professor; professor of English, USC Dornsife Rebekah McKendry , producer, director, writer; adjunct assistant professor, USC School of Cinematic Arts Anna Zlokovic '14, writer, director "Appendage" Moderated by: Karen Tongson , professor, gender & sexuality studies, English, and American studies & ethnicity, USC Dornsife Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text We hear a lot about how automation will reshape human life in the age of artificial intelligence. From revolutionary new techniques in health care to job losses in creative industries, our world may look radically different in the near future. Alongside these great transformations comes a great amount of anxiety about our place in this world. We usually pay the most attention to the impact of AI on work, but what about political and social life? What does intellectual property look like when AI can generate new media? How will diverse communities and groups face the urgent need to reevaluate our relations with the tools we have created? How might governments and other political actors respond? Join our live discussion for the answers to these questions – and yours – from our panel of experts. With: - Ziyaad Bhorat , Visiting Scholar at the Center on Science, Technology, and Public Life, USC Dornsife ; Associate Director, USC Center on Generative AI and Society - Jennifer Petersen , Associate Professor of Communication; Director of the Graduate Certificate in Science and Technology Studies, USC Annenberg Moderated by: Andrew Lakoff , Professor of Sociology and Anthropology; Director of the Center on Science, Technology, and Public Life, USC Dornsife Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text Peter Kuhn, a founding member of the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Biosciences, discusses breakthrough technology in the fight against cancer in the latest Dornsife Dialogues. Kuhn serves on President Biden's "cancer moonshot" initiative which is working to reduce the national death rate from cancer by 50%. In this discussion with distinguished cancer researcher Amy Ross PhD ‘86, Kuhn shares the latest science and the future of early breast cancer detection using a simple blood draw. The simplicity of the blood draw with the sophistication of today’s understanding of breast cancer through advanced mathematics can bring confidence to the 70 million women in the U.S. who are at risk of breast cancer. Learn how USC Dornsife is making a difference in the fight against cancer with: Peter Kuhn , Dean’s Professor of Biological Sciences, USC Dornsife and cancer physicist. Learn more about his work. Amy A. Ross PhD '86, cancer researcher (ret.), USC Board of Trustees member Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text As Earth's temperature rises due to the effects of climate change, cooling the air in our lived environments is increasingly crucial. It’s not just about comfort, it’s about health, productivity, and survival. Dependence on conventional air conditioning systems presents a paradox – while it offers immediate heat relief for those who have it, it contributes to global warming through high energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. So, how do we meet the growing demand for cooling – here in L.A. and around the world – in a manner that is sustainable, energy-efficient, and accessible to all? And how can we reduce the cooling demand through smarter design, behavior change, and innovative technologies? Join us as we explore these questions and delve into the latest research on sustainable cooling solutions with: Tony Atti '00, Ph.D in Chemistry, alumnus of USC Dornsife Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute and CEO of Phononic , which is working to reinvent cooling. John P. Wilson , director of USC Spatial Sciences Institute , professor of architecture, civil & environmental engineering, computer science, population and public health sciences, sociology and spatial sciences, project lead of the USC Urban Trees Initiative Moderated by: Alex Cohen, host of Spectrum News 1's Inside the Issues with Alex Cohen Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text Considering AI tools can now effectively mimic human communication, robots can ace the Turing test, and lobsters and crabs have been classified by some nations as sentient, the topic of consciousness has never been more timely or interesting. Join this fascinating discussion on the latest developments and research regarding consciousness, including philosophical and scientific approaches to consciousness, the relationship between consciousness and the brain, and the potential implications of recent discoveries on our understanding of the human mind. Speakers: Antonio Damasio , David Dornsife professor of neuroscience; director of the USC Dornsife Brain and Creativity Institute. Author of numerous books, including Feeling and Knowing: Making Minds Conscious (2021). Tok Thompson , professor (teaching) of anthropology and communication at USC Dornsife. Author of Posthuman Folklore (2019) which explores new concepts of personhood and The Truth of Myth (2020) which explores how fundamental narratives shape how we think of the world. Moderated by: Jonas Kaplan , neuroscientist, associate professor of psychology and co-director the Dana and David Dornsife Cognitive Neuroimaging Center at USC Dornsife. Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
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Send us a text For nearly 200 years, stand-up comedians haven’t just been reflecting society, they’ve been influencing it through pointed social commentary. Join us for a discussion about the evolution of the art form, some of the most influential comedians, the growing challenge of censorship, and much more. Featuring: Lanita Jacobs , associate professor of American studies and ethnicity and anthropology at USC Dornsife. Author of To Be Real: Truth and Racial Authenticity in African American Stand-Up Comedy Wayne Federman , adjunct professor at USC School of Dramatic Arts. Author of The History of Stand-Up: From Mark Twain to Dave Chappelle . Emmy-winning producer of George Carlin's American Dream . Cruz Arroyo , PhD Candidate in English at USC Dornsife, studying the fictionality of stand-up comedy. Moderator: Kirstin Eggers , assistant professor of theatre practice in comedy performance at USC School of Dramatic Arts. Actor, writer, and comedic performer. Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
Send us a text For many, the start of a new year signals a renewed interest in healthier eating. But what does that mean today? The research regarding what — and when — we should eat has evolved quite a bit. Learn from our experts about how people of all ages can improve their health through better eating. Including tips on what foods to eat — and when — for a longer life. Featuring: Valter Longo , professor of gerontology and biological sciences, USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. He is the bestselling author of The Longevity Diet . Maryann Pentz , Sidney R. Garfield Chair in Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of USC Moderator : Laura Sanders '08, senior writer covering neuroscience at Science News Watch the discussion on YouTube. Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.…
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