California Center for Ethics and Policy
@CPP_CCEP
We seek to foster informed dialogue regarding ethics/policy challenges where CA can exercise leadership.
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Season 3 has dropped! In Episode 1, "Recalcitrant Pride," CCEP student fellow Andrew Zableckis, on trans political refugees who flee their states for refuge in another — often California. bit.ly/ccep-pod
Interested in philosophy? Even a little bit? Come to philosophy club! Our first meeting will take place on Monday, October 27 from 5:30-7:30 PM in building 1 room 109. We will be talking about Ludwig Wittgenstein's Lecture on Ethics, but show up even if you don't read it!
Hello CPP students! Make sure to check out the AI Ethics and Society Program if you're concerned, curious, or interested in AI & it's implications!
If you're interested in AI and questions of how it's changing the way we think, focus, and learn, make sure to watch the recording of Carlos Montemayor's (@mainomenous) talk, Cultivating Attention in the Age of AI! youtube.com/watch?v=JtLCIe…
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Hello Broncos! On Monday, the Digital Humanities Consortium will be hosting an event on interviewing across disciplines. Come to enhance your interviewing skills, or even just to learn about the art of interviewing. Details included in the link attached! eventbrite.com/e/human-to-hum…
CCEP, Philosophy club, and Office Government and External Affairs brings together experts in migration and social justice to discuss Professor Lim’s new book! ✅ Free event with snacks provided ✅ Engaging conversations ✅ Hybrid event ✅ RSVP NOW!
Join us in collaboration with the Office of Government and External Affairs for an interdisciplinary panel. We’ll explore the threat that misinformation poses to democracy, with a special eye on the California 2024 elections. Register here: eventbee.com/v/ccep-misinfo…
Episode 3 of CCEP's podcast season on migration & mobility justice! In "Untold Stories," CCEP student fellow Jaden Oloresisimo speaks with residents & visitors in SD's Barrio Logan & Chicano Park to talk displacement and growth bit.ly/ccep-pod
Episode 2 of CCEP's new podcast season! In "Uncle Frankie," CCEP student fellow Stefanie Padilla interviews her godfather about the impact of immigration policy & his journey from Nicaragua to the US bit.ly/ccep-pod
Applications to be a CCEP Ethics & Policy Student Fellow are now open! Info here: bit.ly/CCEP-fellow Sign up for our mailing list: cpp.edu/ethics-and-pol…
#cppgivingday Cal Poly Pomona's 10th annual day of giving, is coming! Mark your calendars for April 19-20 when we will have 36 hours to make 365 days of impact. Your investment in student success during Giving Day transforms the lives of Broncos. tinyurl.com/GD-CCEP
Catch the CCEP faculty fellow Dr Cory Aragon as he participates in a virtual interdisciplinary panel discussion on social movements in the context of recent events in the US. Zoom Link: cpp.zoom.us/j/3771009844 Zoom Code: 377 100 9844
RSVP at the link in our bio!
RSVP at the link in our bio!
Mark your calendars! A special screening of "How Does It Feel To Be a Problem?" brought to you by @PhilosophyCpp , Ethnic & Woman's Studies, and @CPP_CCEP . RSVP at the link in our bio!
Next Tuesday! Dr. James Zarsadiaz will be joining us to discuss his book "Resisting Change in Suburbia" and how myths of suburbia, the American west, and the American dream informed regional planning, suburban design, and ideas about race and belonging.
The last episode of the series is up! Uncertain Forecast, a CCEP Podcast on Climate Justice is now complete and ready to be binged! In this episode, CCEP student fellows Ana Ruiz and Cristian Arduz examine the connection between housing insecurity and climate change.
Our first event of the season is here! “The Campaign to End America’s Whites-Only Immigration Regime” is a virtual lecture featuring Dr Kelly Lytle Hernandez discussing the history of U.S. immigration law and the current campaign to abolish U.S.C. 1326. Use the link in our bio!
DEADLINE EXTENDED!!! The Undergraduate Journal of Ethics, Policy, and Social Justice (UJEPS), hosted by CPP Philosophy, is still accepting manuscript submissions for the Spring 2023 issue. The application deadline is now Sunday, February 19th.
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