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UC Santa Barbara (Video)

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Religious Studies
Animation
When Harry Met Sally
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
UC Santa Barbara
Vietnam War
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar
Reparations
Asian American Studies
Paris Is Burning
Nora Ephron
Stonebreakers
Queer Cinema
Film Editing
Iranian Cinema
Hollywood
Miles Morales
Representation

Programs from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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As chatbots trained on Large Language Models become more sophisticated, their responses can sometimes seem uncanny, as if they come from a source that is mysterious, inexplicable, or even divine. Webb Keane, Professor of Anthropology at the Universit... more

What does it mean to rethink religion from the ground up? University of Colorado's religious studies professor Sam Gill draws on biology, philosophy, and decades of research and dance practice to argue that we are moving, whole organisms before we ar... more

The extractive linear economy and policies focused on endless growth have produced unparalleled socioeconomic inequality and the climate crisis. Communities around the world are calling for new economic models that are regenerative towards people, pl... more

How are Indigenous communities in the U.S. facing challenges to their ways of life in the current political moment? Focusing on questions concerning repatriation, land access, education, and diverse forms of sovereignty, our panelists explore the int... more

We’re surrounded by digital devices — from phones and tablets to streaming platforms and social media. In this excerpt, Kristy Hamilton, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at UCSB, shares findings on how cognitive self-esteem can ... more

We’re surrounded by digital devices — from phones and tablets to streaming platforms and social media. In this excerpt, Kristy Hamilton, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at UCSB, shares research on how digital media shapes the w... more

It is well known that inside nearly every living cell on this planet, there are instructions powering the dynamics of everything in the cell, known as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Enoch Yeung, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UC, Sant... more

Nature has been running chemistry experiments for over 4 billion years—yet today, much of modern organic chemistry still depends on wasteful, resource-heavy methods that rely on oil-based solvents. These solvents aren’t recycled, and when burned, the... more

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Recent Guests

Kamana Beamer
Professor and Dana Naone Hall Endowed Chair in Hawaiian Studies, Literature and the Environment at the University of Hawaii, Manoa.
University of Hawaii
Episode: Water Wealth and the Ancestral Circular Economy with Kamanamaikalani Beamer
Rebecca Prime
Author of Hollywood Exiles in Europe
Episode: Panic!: The Sound of Fury
Cy Endfield
Director of The Sound of Fury
Episode: Panic!: The Sound of Fury
Dr. Grace Yia-Hei Kao
Professor of Ethics and the inaugural Core Professor in Pacific and Asian American Theology at the Claremont School of Theology
Claremont School of Theology
Episode: Righting Wrong When Sorry Isn’t Enough: Constructing an Asian American Theology of Reparations with Grace Yia-Hei Kao
Lloyd Barba
Assistant Professor of Religion and Core Faculty in Latinx and Latin American Studies at Amherst College
Amherst College
Episode: Making a Refuge of Resistance: A History of the U.S. Sanctuary Movement with Lloyd Barba
Daphne Di Cinto
Filmmaker known for exploring Afro-Italian histories
Episode: Afro Italians: Stories of Resistance Renaissance and Community
Medhin Paolos
Filmmaker focused on Eritrean struggles and culture
Episode: Afro Italians: Stories of Resistance Renaissance and Community
Professor Nick Baer
Film scholar specializing in Weimar Cinema and silent film
UC Berkeley
Episode: Panic!: Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Mary Ziegler
Professor and author specializing in the history of abortion law in the U.S.
University of California Davis
Episode: Personhood: The New War over Reproductive Rights and Justice

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Panic!: Swoon
Q: How did the personal background impact the film's narrative?
Kalin's upbringing in a family involved in criminal justice influenced his portrayal of the dynamics between the characters and the overarching themes of the film.
Panic!: Swoon
Q: Why is the film titled Swoon?
The title reflects the influence of the band Prefab Sprout and hints at the erotic and religious themes present in the film.
CWC Docs: Facing the Falls
Q: Did you recommend for any of us to do that journey?
Absolutely, the Grand Canyon is a magical place and a soul-searching experience that I'd encourage anyone to undertake.
CWC Docs: Facing the Falls
Q: I was curious about the process of taking her down on the horse. Did you use a lead rope like the whole way, or were you just guiding the horse with the reins?
I led him all the way down, keeping my physical hand on the horse to feel and communicate.
CWC Docs: Facing the Falls
Q: Was there ever a plan B for you?
No, I just had plan A, plan A1, plan A12, plan A123, focusing on safety and keeping the momentum.

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What is UC Santa Barbara about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A thought-provoking mix of scholarly discussions and cultural explorations, with a strong emphasis on Indigenous rights, environmental stewardship, and critical technology. Across recent episodes, topics span water governance, circular economy principles rooted in cultural heritage, and the politics of repatriation and cultural sovereignty, alongside technical and scientific talks on self-esteem influenced by digital tools, AI-driven decision making, and advances in energy storage. The conversations also extend into linguistics in the legal arena, the ethics of documentary filmmaking, and climate-related challenges like wildland fires and battery technologies, offering a multidisciplinary view that appeals to educators, researchers, student... more

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1. Kamana Beamer
2. Rebecca Prime
3. Cy Endfield
4. Dr. Grace Yia-Hei Kao
5. Lloyd Barba
6. Daphne Di Cinto
7. Medhin Paolos
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