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World Affairs Council of Northern California

  • 4 minutes 43 seconds
    Special Live Event: Ray Suarez on Being American in the 21st Century

    Next Monday (5/13) at noon PT, we're hosting a special live event where Ray will peel back the curtain on his latest book, We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century.

     

    He'll be joined in conversation by the amazing Ali Noorani, Director of the U.S. Democracy Program at The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

     

    You can get your tickets here. Ray will take questions from the audience at the end of the program!

     

    We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century

     

    Immigrants to America have always faced resistance, and have always – over time – assimilated and become vital parts of America. This is a process as old as the nation itself, and it can't be stopped, no matter how many – or how few – new immigrants arrive every year.

     

    But in a fraught political moment where “America First” is threatening their security, what does it mean to be an immigrant in the 21st century?

     

    Ray Suarez has criss-crossed the country to speak to new Americans from all corners of the globe, and to record their stories.

    8 May 2024, 9:00 am
  • 53 minutes 2 seconds
    On Borrowed Time: A Tech Reporter’s Precarious Race to Stay in the US

    Silicon Valley relies on a huge foreign born workforce, mostly from India and China, to provide specialized skills in fields like engineering, biotech, AI and computer science. But after layoff, these visa holders have 60 days to find a new job, or lose their residency in the United States.

     

    In 2023, tech reporter Pranav Dixit dug into the mass layoffs in Silicon Valley, and why these drastic reductions were forcing some foreign-born workers to reevaluate the decision to live in the US. At the time he was working for Buzzfeed News. But when the news unit shut down, Dixit was put in the same precarious situation as the H-1B workers he covered in his reporting.

     

    Ray Suarez catches up with Pranav Dixit to get an update on his complicated journey to find new work, and his race to stay in the United States. 

     

    Read more of Pranav Dixit’s reporting for Buzzfeed: Laid-Off Tech Workers On H-1B Visas Might Be Forced To Leave The Country

    Guest:

     

    Pranav Dixit, senior editor at Engadget

     

    Host:  

     

    Ray Suarez

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    6 May 2024, 9:00 am
  • 29 minutes 32 seconds
    Should We Be Afraid of Gene-Editing?

    In 2018, Chinese scientist He Jianku sent shockwaves through the world’s medical and scientific world when he claimed to have made two children immune to HIV using a powerful gene-editing technology called “CRISPR”. After a three-year prison sentence, Jianku is back in the lab, but should he be experimenting with human genes?

     

    Ray Suarez talks with Dr. Alta Charo, the Warren P. Knowles Professor Emerita of Law and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, about the ethics of CRISPR, and the opportunities and risks of the technology.

     

    Guest:

     

    Dr. Alta Charo, the Warren P. Knowles Professor Emerita of Law and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison

     

    Host:

     

    Ray Suarez, host of World Affairs

     

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    29 April 2024, 9:00 am
  • 53 minutes 1 second
    Water Security, and Why Israelis and Gazans Must Work Together

    According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, access to water in Gaza has dropped by 95 percent since October 7th, and as many as seven-in-ten Gazans are drinking salty and contaminated water to survive. Water is at the center of environmental challenges facing the whole Middle East, and it is perhaps the most pressing concern for desperate Gazans. So what are regional NGOs doing to provide clean water to millions of displaced people?

     

    Climate One’s Greg Dalton speaks with Nada Majdalani, Palestinian Director of EcoPeace Middle East, about Ecopeace’s three-decade journey to water security in the Middle East. Then, Ray Suarez speaks with Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed, Executive Director of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, to understand how climate scientists are trying to rebuild in Gaza following the recent violence.

     

    Guests: 

     

    Nada Majdalani, Palestinian Director of EcoPeace Middle East

     

    Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed, Executive Director of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies

     

    Host: 

     

    Ray Suarez

     

    Greg Dalton, founder and co-host, Climate One

    22 April 2024, 9:00 am
  • 27 minutes 18 seconds
    The Silver Wave: Challenges and Opportunities of Global Aging

    By 2030, it’s estimated one out of every six people on planet earth will be over 60. Thanks to leaps in technology and public health, people are living longer and better than ever before. 

     

    We’re taking a look at what economists and demographers are calling “the Silver Wave.” Ray speaks with MIT’s Joseph F. Coughlin,and New York Times Tokyo Bureau Chief Motoko Rich, on the challenges – and opportunities – that global aging presents. 

    Guests:

     

    Joseph F. Coughlin, PhD, Founder and Director of MIT’s AgeLab

     

    Motoko Rich, Tokyo Bureau Chief for the New York Times

     

    Host:  

    Ray Suarez

     

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    18 April 2024, 9:00 am
  • 25 minutes 59 seconds
    Boozing Boomers

    For the most part, the world has gone back to normal. We’re getting on planes… going to concerts… but many Americans haven’t changed their pandemic drinking habits. And this increased consumption trend is especially high for older Americans.

     

    In 2020, alcohol accounted for more than 11,000 deaths among those 65 and up – that’s an 18 percent increase from the previous year – and many of those cases went untreated. 

     

    Ray speaks with Keith Humphreys, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, to understand why.

     

    Guest:

     

    Keith Humphreys, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University

     

    Host:  

     

    Ray Suarez

     

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    15 April 2024, 9:00 am
  • 30 minutes 29 seconds
    Hong Kong, A History of Defiance and the Fight for Free Speech

    Ray Suarez talks with former NPR Beijing correspondent Louisa Lim about China’s brazen efforts to stamp out free speech in Hong Kong, the city she grew up in. Lim shares the experiences she chronicled in her book Indelible City, an emotional eyewitness account of the pro-democracy protests and a reflection on Hong Kong’s identity.

     

    Guest:  

     

    Louisa Lim, journalist and author of  “Indelible City: Dispossession and Defiance in Hong Kong” 

     

    Host: 

     

    Ray Suarez

     

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    11 April 2024, 9:00 am
  • 22 minutes 53 seconds
    Jimmy Lai’s Fate and the Future of Democracy in Hong Kong

    Ray Suarez speaks with Sebastien Lai, the son of the imprisoned media mogul Jimmy Lai, and Jonathan Price, a member of Lai’s legal team. He’s on trial for his pro-democracy campaign, and they explore the fate of Hong Kong after China’s passage of the restrictive Article 23.

     

    Guests:

      

    Sebastien Lai, democracy advocate and son of jailed Hong Kong businessman and publisher

     

    Jonathan Price, a member of Jimmy Lai’s legal team

     

    Host: 

     

    Ray Suarez

     

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    8 April 2024, 9:00 am
  • 53 minutes 1 second
    Dobbs’ Domino Effect: The Future of Choice in America – A 2024 Election Special

    Abortion advocates have long warned the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade would reverberate across all areas of reproductive health. Two years later, state personhood laws have challenged IVF and birth control… further threatening women’s bodily autonomy.

     

    In our third special election episode, we explore how the issue of abortion rights is likely to shape the 2024 election. First, we hear from two women whose lives were changed by rapidly shifting legislation surrounding IVF and abortion access. Then, Ray Suarez sits down with Dr. Jamila Perritt, President and CEO of Physicians for Reproductive Health (PRH), and UC Davis Law Professor Mary Ziegler to discuss the upcoming cases before the Supreme Court, and who may be the next “Roe”.

     

    Special thanks to All Roads Productions LLC for sharing the audio of Maleeha’s encounter with a crisis pregnancy center. You can watch the full scene from “Preconceived” at preconceivedfilm.com.

     

    Guests:  

     

    Latorya Beasley, therapist and in vitro fertilization (IVF) patient in Alabama

     

    Maleeha Aziz, Deputy Director at the Texas Equal Access Fund

     

    Dr. Jamila Perritt, President and CEO of Physicians for Reproductive Health (PRH)

     

    Mary Ziegler, Martin Luther King Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis

     

    Host: 

     

    Ray Suarez

     

    Guest Producer: Elize Manoukian

     

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    1 April 2024, 9:00 am
  • 28 minutes 33 seconds
    For Palestine, Biden’s Uncommitted Voters Won’t Be Trump Shamed

    Earlier this year, a grassroots movement emerged in the key battleground state of Michigan calling on Democratic voters to cast “uncommitted votes” in protest of president Joe Biden’s policy towards Israel’s war in Gaza. And in the months since, it’s gone national. But are Arab and Muslim American voters willing to gamble a second Trump presidency to hold Biden accountable for his Israel policy?

     

    Nihad Awad, a CAIR Action board member, joins Ray Suarez to share why Arab and Muslim voters feel abandoned by the Democratic party, and why they won’t be bullied into accepting the “lesser of two evils.” 

     

    Guest:

     

    Nihad Awad, Board Member of Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Action

     

    Host:  

     

    Ray Suarez

     

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    28 March 2024, 9:00 am
  • 25 minutes
    Bear Hugs with Israel and Ballot Box Blues

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's staunch opposition to a ceasefire in Gaza — and a future Palestinian state — is putting President Joe Biden in a vulnerable position at home. And as the 2024 election quickly approaches, it’s becoming clearer that US-Israel policy will be a lingering concern. 

     

    Ray Suarez sits down with Zack Beauchamp, a senior correspondent at Vox, to unpack how the political winds on Israel may be shifting.

     

    Guest:

     

    Zack Beauchamp, Senior Correspondent at Vox

     

    Host:

     

    Ray Suarez

     

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    25 March 2024, 9:00 am
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