S1E8 - Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Sarah Botstein - The US and the Holocaust - Tackling The Difficult
The Arts, Society & Culture Shannon Cooper The Arts, Society & Culture Shannon Cooper

S1E8 - Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Sarah Botstein - The US and the Holocaust - Tackling The Difficult

We talk with Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein about their new film, The U.S. and the Holocaust. The three-part, six-hour documentary series premiered on PBS September on 18-20, 2022, and examines America’s response to one of history’s greatest humanitarian crises. Ken Burns states “that he won’t work on a more important film”. As well as discussing their latest and important film, they talk about the magic of their team and working together, their professional callings, the craft of filmmaking, and “the how” of tackling difficult topics.

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S1E2 - Larry Diamond, Ph.D - Hoover/Stanford - Saving Democracy
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S1E2 - Larry Diamond, Ph.D - Hoover/Stanford - Saving Democracy

As one the world's leading spokespersons for democracy, Larry Diamond, Ph.D of the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, the Journal of Democracy and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), reflects on the threats to global democracy and his proposals for reinstating and reinforcing the health of our own democracy in the United States.

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