Welcome to Pitzer Podcasts
Welcome to Pitzer Podcasts, an opportunity to listen to some of the many distinguished guest lecturers and speakers who are invited to the Pitzer College campus. You may listen to these audio files directly on your computer or subscribe to them in iTunes.
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Dining with Democracy - 2007-2008 lecture series.
Recently added 04/9/08 - John Hueston, "Ken Lay is Still Alive: Why Enron Still Matters" presented on March 29, 2008 |
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Pitzer College Professor Brian Keeley on POTUS '08 (XM 130)
“The Philosophy of Conspiracy Theories” interview by Steve Karesh - December 11, 2007
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Former Congresswoman
Cynthia McKinney
The 23rd Annual Sojourner Truth Lecture
Intercollegiate Department of Black Studies
“Confronting Empire: The Never Ending Struggle for Social Justice” - October 11, 2007
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YouTube Class on KOMO News Radio Seattle
ABC affiliate KOMO News Radio in Seattle, Washington broadcast a story on the YouTube class taught by Media Studies Professor Alex Juhasz.
Air date: September 12, 2007
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President Laura Skandera Trombley on NPR's "On Point"
President Trombley, a Twain scholar, is an NPR Boston guest for "On Point" and is asked to comment on the newly released book Finn by Jon Clinch.
Air date: May 9, 2007
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Buried Treasure - Dicovering Los Angeles Through its African American Past. Podcasts of The Claremont Colleges Intercollegiate Department of Black Studies Annual Conference, April 4, 2007. |
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Dining with Democracy - 2006-2007 lecture series.
From Ralph Nader, politician and consumer advocate, to Brian Swimme, mathematical cosmologist. |
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Bert Meyers Poetry Reading - April 4, 2007
Participants include Al Wachtel, Professor of English at Pitzer College; Garrett Hongo, Pulitzer-prize nominated poet; Anat Silvera, artist and daughter of Bert Meyers; Maurya Simon, professor, University California Riverside; Cynthia Tuell, lecturer, University California Riverside; and Jack Miles, Pulitzer-prize winning author and essayist.
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