Videos & Podcasts

The Center for Creative Change regularly hosts leading activists, educators and writers as part of the ongoing Global Issues & Perspectives lecture series. Browse the video presentations and podcasts below for a sampling of recent guest lectures.

View Henderson's Web Conversation

Hazel HendersonHear the Center's web conversation with visionary leader Hazel Henderson, recorded Sept. 26, 2007. To view, click on the link below to begin playback, then click on the film icon in the upper right corner to view Hazel Henderson: Beyond Globalization and Economics: Systems Thinking and Earth Ethics for a Sustainable World

Hazel Henderson, author, independent futurist and worldwide syndicated columnist, is president of Ethical Markets Media, LCC, which produces the PBS series "Growing the Green Economy."

See Parenti on Empire

Michael ParentiDr. Michael Parenti, one of North America's leading writers on U.S. imperialism and interventionism, fascism, democracy and the media, spoke about 'Lies, War and Empire' at the Center for Creative Change on May 12, 2007. Parenti has taught political science at a number of colleges and universities in the United States and other countries. He was written 250 major magazine articles and 15 books and is frequently heard on public and alternative radio.

The 45 minute video is hosted by Free Speech TV on this webpage.
Producer: B.J. Bullert, core faculty Strategic Communication


Listen to Interviews with Faculty

 

Podcasts with Center for Creative Change Faculty Topic Date Recorded Length
Kate Davies, D.Phil. Interviewed by Diane Horn of radio station KEXP about applying ecological economics to the Puget Sound region. Mar. 2008 30 min.
Don Comstock, Ph.D. Reflective practicum: Where theory meets reality. Nov. 2007 8 min.
Lorraine M. Fish, Ph.D. Ecopsychology: The way we treat the earth reflects the way we treat ourselves. July 2007 9 min.
Jonathan Scherch, Ph.D. Discussion of research in China, and how bamboo can help sustainability. May 2007 23 min.