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Daniel Ellsberg: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner

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Erwin Chemerinsky: What Free Speech Looks Like on Campus

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Viet Thanh Nguyen: Telling the Story of Vietnam Through Fiction

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Norman Lear: A ‘bleeding heart conservative,’ (part 2)

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Norman Lear: A Lifetime of Changing TV and Its Audience (Part 1)

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James Cromwell: The Consequences of Doing Nothing

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William J. Perry: The Real Risk of Nuclear War

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Sarah Pillsbury: The Struggle of Making a Film About AIDS in the 1990s

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Hamilton Fish: Breathing Fresh Life Into Journalism

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