Politics and Public Policy
By Matthias Jaime “I think the mistakes made in 2008 will have a big effect, as they should in 2012. The 2008 process was evaluated almost […]
By Matthias Jaime “I think the mistakes made in 2008 will have a big effect, as they should in 2012. The 2008 process was evaluated almost […]
By Ashley Clark Last week, the International Policy, Development and Practice Speaker Series welcomed David Vogel, Professor at the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley. […]
There’s been a lot of complaints this election cycle about the undue influence corporations have after the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision. But what people […]
By Kody Kinsley The Occupy Cal movement stands in solidarity with a larger movement taking shape across the globe. These gatherings, rooted in public spaces […]
By Rita Cuckovich I remember how overwhelmed I was in Rwanda by large crowds swarming me and touching me and grabbing my hair. I remember […]
See Katie’s article on the first portion of the survey here. When asked what changes they would like to make to the Occupy Cal movement […]
The violence on November 9th, however, changed things for many respondents. 87% said that their interest in Occupy Cal increased after the police brutality. 35 […]
On Monday, we sent out a survey* asking the student body about their perceptions of, and involvement with, the Occupy Movement. Eighty-one of you answered. […]
By Larry Rosenthal “Tent sites available.” – Sign observed at OccupyCal, Sproul Plaza, November 16, 2011 The Occupy Movement gifts us with provocative opportunities for policy […]
By Emily Gerth I often hear GSPP students expressing empathy with the Occupy movement, but also feeling unsure or wary about aligning themselves with a […]
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