The first event will feature Berkeley law professor Khiara Bridges and New Yorker staff writer Jay Caspian Kang.
Uncharted: The Berkeley Festival of Ideas
New ‘Feminist Detective’ show uncovers the misogyny that’s hiding in plain sight
A new radio segment and podcast from two Berkeleyans digs out and exposes the hidden sexism in our daily life.
Berkeleyside launches its Evening Ideas Fests
Artificial intelligence and morality, political messaging for progressive victories, and disaster-resilient networks are the focus of the first Uncharted Evening Idea Fest.
At the sixth Berkeleyside Uncharted Ideas Festival ‘disparate ideas explored and connected’
More than 40 speakers and performers provoked, challenged and laughed with nearly 500 festivalgoers at the sixth Berkeleyside Uncharted Festival
Join us at Berkeleyside’s Uncharted Ideas Festival Saturday
Hear from more than 40 incredible thinkers, and enjoy live music, delicious food and a party at the sixth Berkeleyside Ideas Festival, Oct. 5-6.
Looks who’s coming to Berkeleyside’s ‘Uncharted’ ideas festival, Oct. 5-6
If you like TED, Pop-Up Magazine and Commonwealth Club talks — and good food, music and a party — you’ll love Berkeleyside’s Ideas Festival.
New podcast: Mychal Denzel Smith asks, ‘What’s the script for black manhood?’
The author of ‘Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching’ talks with Helena Brantley about black manhood today and the heightened awareness of racism in Trump’s America.
New podcast: Jon Rapping wants public defenders to rise up and fight systemic inequity
Rapping’s goal is to groom a generation of public defenders to provide higher quality legal representation to marginalized communities.
New podcast: Death 101 — Jessica Zitter talks about the realities of dying
Highland Hospital’s Zitter challenges us to address the End-of-Life Conveyor Belt where the dying are intubated, catheterized, and die attached to machines.
New podcast: How former neo-Nazi Christian Picciolini found life after hate
The author of ‘Romantic Violence: Memoirs of an American Skinhead,’ talks about what it means to help de-radicalize people who mirror who he used to be.
In new podcast, Joan Williams explains why we’re clueless about class
At Berkeleyside’s 2017 Uncharted Festival, the law professor delivered some hard truths about class bias and friction, and how it relates to our current political landscape.
New Berkeleyside Uncharted podcast: George Lakoff — ‘Don’t underestimate Trump’
Political messages gain added strength when they’re delivered in a way that matches how our brains process information, says the pioneering cognitive linguist.