The Politics of Global Poverty

The Politics of Global Poverty

Author: UCTV June 14, 2021 Duration: 42:44
Tom Hart, acting CEO and North American Executive Director of the ONE Campaign, explains how a strong advocacy community, including people of faith and faith-based organizations, have helped to reduce poverty, hunger, and disease around the world over the last generation. David Beckmann and Tom Hart open and close with lively discussions of two advocacy campaigns—debt relief for poor countries in the year 2000 and global child nutrition right now. Tom concludes with ambitious proposals to address the still-raging COVID pandemic and its consequences in low-income countries. Series: "The Goldman School - Berkeley Public Policy" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36995]

In a world where questions of faith and meaning are as personal as they are universal, Religion and Spirituality (Video) offers a space for thoughtful exploration. Presented by UCTV, this series moves beyond simple definitions, engaging with the depth of established traditions and the evolving personal journeys that define modern spirituality. You'll encounter lectures, interviews, and conversations with scholars, thinkers, and practitioners who examine the historical foundations of the world's religions alongside contemporary interpretations. The discussions grapple with how ancient wisdom intersects with today's social, scientific, and ethical landscapes. Rather than providing easy answers, this podcast invites you to consider the diverse ways people seek connection, purpose, and understanding. Each episode functions as an accessible, university-level dialogue, perfect for anyone curious about theology, comparative religion, or their own spiritual path. The video format adds a valuable dimension, allowing you to see presenters and any visual materials they share. Whether you come from a specific religious background or are navigating your own beliefs, this content fosters a deeper appreciation for humanity's enduring search for the sacred. Tune in for a consistently enlightening experience that respects the complexity of its subject.
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