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Brainwaves Video Anthology
Miguel Cardona, Ed.D. - Fighting to Defend Public Education
Dr. Miguel Cardona, former U.S. Secretary of Education and now president of Cardona Solutions, emphasizes the urgent need to defend and invest in public education at a time when it is under threat. Speaking from his childhood classroom...
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Miguel Cardona, Ed.D. - Teachers Make a Difference - Gary Oneil, Linda Ransom and Dr. Gladys Labas
Dr. Miguel Cardona reflects on the life-changing impact of teachers, emphasizing how educators shape not only individual students but entire families. He recalls three influential teachers in his own journey: Gary O'Neal, his...
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Miguel Cardona, Ed.D. - What is the Role of the Federal Government in Education?
Dr. Miguel Cardona, the 12th U.S. Secretary of Education, explains the federal government's critical yet limited role in education. Drawing from his experience as a teacher, district leader, state commissioner, and federal official, he...
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Miguel Cardona, Ed.D. - Ser Bilingüe es un Superpoder
Dr. Miguel Cardona was the 12th US Secretary of Education. In this video he discusses the benefits of speaking more than one language. "I know as a Puerto Rican, as someone who learned Spanish before English ... Remember, being bilingual...
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Lori Shorr - Teachers Make a Difference - Mr. Paul Mochnick
Lori Shorr reflects on the lasting impact of her junior year English teacher, Mr. Monk, at Bethel Park High School. As a first-generation college student from Pittsburgh, she had never read Shakespeare before taking his course. Mr. Monk...
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Stephen J. Parks - Teachers Make a Difference - Gayatri Spivak
Steve Parks reflects on his experience as a first-generation college student, describing how fear of being wrong kept him silent in class. That changed in graduate school when he studied with the renowned professor Gayatri Spivak. After...
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Srdja Popovic - Blueprint for Revolution
Srdja Popovic, born in 1973 in Belgrade (then Yugoslavia), is a prominent activist best known for helping lead the student movement that overthrew Serbian dictator Slobodan Milošević in 2000. Since then, he has dedicated his life to...
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Nicole Eustace - Covered with Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America
In her book Covered with Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America, NYU historian Nicole Eustace tells the story of a 1722 murder of a Seneca man, Sawanteni, by two colonial fur traders, the Cartlidge brothers,...
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Marci Shore - 20th Century Totalitarianism
Marci Shore, a historian specializing in Eastern European intellectual history and 20th-century totalitarianism, teaches at the Munk School at the University of Toronto as of July 2025. Drawing on her deep knowledge of Nazism and...
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Marci Shore - Teachers Make a Difference - Robert Fisher
Marci Shore reflects on her experience attending a large, underfunded public high school in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where most teachers were disengaged, but a few stood out for their dedication. She highlights the profound impact of...
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Peter Coyote - The Theater of Protest
Peter Coyote explains his approach to effective, nonviolent protest, which he developed while teaching a class at Harvard called The Theater of Protest. Frustrated that many protests were misrepresented in political attack ads, he...
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Peter Coyote - Teachers Make a Difference: Sue Howard-Nelson, Gary Snyder and Nino Cerruti
Peter Coyote reflects on three primary mentors who shaped his life. The first was Sue Howard-Nelson, a young African-American woman who cared for him after his mother’s breakdown. Growing up in a wealthy but emotionally silent household,...
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Dr. Carl Hart - The Effects of Drugs on the Brain and Behavior
Carl Hart, a professor of psychology and psychiatry at Columbia University, studies how drugs affect the brain and behavior. His research focuses on debunking common myths about drugs, such as the false belief that substances like crack...
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Dr. Carl Hart - Teachers Make a Difference - Rob Hakan
Carl Hart reflects on the impact of one of his most important teachers, Rob Hakan, whom he met as an undergraduate at the University of North Carolina in Wilmington. Hakan told Hart that there was still a place in the world for people...
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Stephen J. Parks - Democratic Futures Project
Steve Parks, a professor of English at the University of Virginia and director of the Democratic Futures Project, reflects on his 30-year mission to use education as a tool for strengthening democracy. He believes the classroom has a...
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Lori Shorr - School and Community Partnerships
Lori Shorr, a professor of urban education and policy at Temple University and former Chief Education Officer for Philadelphia, shares how her experience shaped a unique course she co-teaches called School and Community Partnerships. The...
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Leah Litman - Teachers Make a Difference - Steve Welckle and Gil Seinfeld
Leah Litman reflects on two influential teachers in her life. In high school, Steve Welkley taught her AP U.S. History, which later inspired her shift from chemistry to law and politics, especially during the pivotal time of Bush v....
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Leah Litman - Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and...
Leah Litman, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School and co-host of the Strict Scrutiny podcast, introduces her book Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes. She explains...
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Ralph White - Getting Out of Saigon: How a 27 Year Old Banker Saved 113 Vietnamese
Author Ralph White recounts the real-life events that inspired his memoir, Getting Out of Saigon, published by Simon & Schuster in April 2023. At age 27, White was sent by Chase Manhattan Bank to manage its Saigon branch during the...
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Daniel J. Levitin - Teachers Make a Difference Rodney Crowell, George Saunders and more
Daniel Levitin reflects on the many influential teachers he’s had throughout his life, from public school educators to university professors. He highlights his elementary school music teacher, Talmage Edy, as the first to teach him an...
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Daniel J. Levitin - They Say There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine
Dr. Daniel J. Levitin, a neuroscientist and musician, discusses his book I Heard There Was a Secret Chord, which explores the profound effects of music on the brain and body. Drawing on neuroscience and aesthetics, he explains how music...
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Scott Ellsworth - Midnight on the Potomac: The Last Year of the Civil War, the Lincoln Assassination
Scott Ellsworth is a writer and historian based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he also teaches at the University of Michigan. His new book, Midnight on the Potomac: The Last Year of the Civil War, the Lincoln Assassination, and the...
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Irene Butter - Teachers Make a Difference - Dr. Manuel Antonio Muñoz Borrero
Holocaust survivor Irene Butter reflects on the person who had the greatest impact on her life: Manuel Antonio Muñoz Borrero, the Ecuadorian consul in Stockholm. During the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, Butter’s father sought to...
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Earl Lewis - Teachers Make a Difference - Mrs. Cassell and Russell Menard
Earl Lewis reflects on the profound impact mentors and teachers have had on his life, highlighting two figures in particular. His first-grade teacher, Mrs. Cassell, encouraged him to dream big despite the constraints of segregation in...