Critical Issues in America
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The Critical Issues in America series, “Changing Faces of U.S. Citizenship,” debuts with talk followed by panel discussion
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Talks highlight the links between poverty, inequality and unemployment
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Fifty years ago Lyndon B. Johnson gave his historic State of the Union address declaring an “unconditional war on poverty.”
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Critical Issues in America Series examines President Lyndon B. Johnson's vision for a Great Society that would seek an end to poverty and racial injustice
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Over the next century, rising seas will transform coastlines and coastal zones around the world, from small islands to entire continents.
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A picture may be worth a thousand words, but what might it be communicating?
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The rise in sea level around the world is perceived, understood, and portrayed differently by various disciplines within academia, as well as among those who live or work in coastal zones.
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Focusing on the topic "Speculative Futures," the 2011-12 Critical Issues in America series at UC Santa Barbara will bring together humanities scholars, media practitioners, technical experts, artists, analysts, and policymakers from around the...
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Marriage: Race, Sexuality, Citizenship, the Critical Issues in America series at UC Santa Barbara, continues with a conference on Monday, March 7, featuring social science and legal scholars from across the country.
