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Videos archived from 01 February 2012 Noon

Robyn Scott Reads From Twenty Chickens for a Saddle
Stephen Murdoch on IQ Tests and Eugenics
Stephen Murdoch on IQ Tests on Ellis Island
The IQ Test and Standardized Multiple Choice Testing
Trevor Paglen on Secret U.S. Prisons
Writing an African Memoir Without Tragedy
Amy Richards and Dan Savage on Feminism and Abortion
Andrew Cherlin on the Value of Marriage
Ani DiFranco on Her Retrospective
Ani DiFranco on Illegal File Sharing
Ani DiFranco on Patriarchy
Ann Fessler's Adoption Research
Arlene Skolnick on Rearrangement of the Family
Billy Collins Reads "More Than a Woman"
Billy Collins Reads from 'The Lanyard'
Dan Savage and Amy Richards on Sexual Ignorance
Darwin: The Archetypal Amateur
Data Collection-Knowledge System Continuum
George Shultz Remembers Breaking Detente
James Geary on the Aphorisms of Malcolm de Chazal
James Geary on the Life and Aphorisms of Nicolas Chamfort
James Geary's Five Laws of the Aphorism
Knowledge Extraction and Sentiment Analysis
Multiple Collaborating Systems
Nonviolence of the Soviet Dissident Movement
Parenthood Outside Stable Relationships
Philip Siegelman on the Moratorium Pledge
Robyn Scott on Childhood in Botswana
Roger Mudd Discusses the News Anchor
Roger Mudd on 24 Hour Cable New Networks
Roger Mudd on His First Big Break at CBS
Serious Advice from Amy Richards and Dan Savage
Arani Bose: Challenges of Exhibiting Indian Art
Atul Dodiya on His Influences and the Art World
Baseball Role Models of the Past and Present
Bill Rhoden on Athletes with Principles
Billy Collins Reads "Litany"
Brazil's Digital Market & Social Change
Characteristics of the Asian AIDS Epidemic
Classifying Contemporary Asian Art
Factors that Sustain the Spread of AIDS
Fighting AIDS Through Civil Society Groups
Fred Manson on the Tate Modern Project
Gordon Knox on Improvisation and Web 2.0
HIV Positive and Unaware
James Geary: The Pessimistic Is Optimistic
Kathleen Frydl on the Iraq and Vietnam Wars
Literature During the Iraq and Vietnam Wars
Main Drivers of the AIDS Crisis in Asia
Sara Levine on Successful Aphorisms
Serial Monogamy and AIDS Transmission
Simon May on the Value of Aphorisms
The 1960s and Political Divisions Today
The Democratization of the Aphorism
The Media Obsession With Human Foibles
Tobias Wolff Reads 'The Benefit of the Doubt'
Tobias Wolff Reads from 'Bullet in the Brain'
A Broken Public School System in NYC
Alan Pell Crawford: Misreading Thomas Jefferson
Aphorisms Are Like Stock Cubes
Changing the NYC Education System
Christopher Cerf on Problems with Teacher Tenure
David Hajdu Recounts Comic Book Burning
David Hajdu on Kids and Comic Book Burning
Dr. Barry Katz on Design Education
Dr. Barry Katz on How Design Influences Society
Dr. Barry Katz on Silicon Valley's Uniqueness
Fred Manson on Bankside Urban Forest
Jim Hightower on Public Financing of Elections
Jim Hightower: Clinton and Obama on the Attack
Jim Hightower: Strikes Against McCain's Candidacy
John Lloyd on Humor and Aphorisms
Michael Shermer Explains Folk Economics
Michael Shermer on Reasons for Being Honest
Mohsen Milani on Power and the Iranian President
Rashad Ali on Islamic Radicalism
Robin Wright on Islam and Democracy
The Artificial Construct in the Middle East
The Comic Book Industry and Self-Censorship
The Evolution of Right and Wrong
The World Cultural Center
Thomas Jefferson's Peaceable Coercion
U.S. Relations with Iran and Ayatollah Khamenei
A Personal Experience with Pesticides
Dolan Cummings on a Humanist Reformation
E.J. Dionne Condemns the Abortion Debate
E.J. Dionne on the Religious Winds of Change
Excerpt from 'Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures'
Gayle Greene Offers Advice for Insomniacs
Iran Fariborz on Secularism's Role in Iran
Mark Prior and Kerry Wood: Is This the Year for a Comeback?
Micro-Credit Financing for Beggars
Muhammad Yunus on Founding Grameen Bank
Muhammad Yunus on Social Business
Multigenerational Impacts of Pesticide Exposure
Pesticide Concentration on Conventional Produce
Peter Barnes on the Politics of Climate Change
Selling Out Religion for Politics
Sourcing Global Baseball Talent
The American Short Story Tradition