The two-star Michelin chef speaks about his nonprofit, World Central Kitchen, which mobilizes volunteer chefs to prepare fresh, nourishing meals for people in need.
The historian and political theorist discusses her book, “Elementary Aspects of the Political,” as part of the History of Art & Architecture series “Unlearning: Race, Space, Art.”
“This was a strong first step,” Tamma Carleton, an assistant economics professor at UC Santa Barbara’s Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, said of the reinstatement of the social cost of greenhouse gasses.
In a study published in 2019, researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara found that intelligent people, as they age, believe that kids are less intelligent than they were; people who like to read believe younger generations don’t enjoy reading or don’t read much at all; people who had authoritarian tendencies increasingly believed that younger generations don’t respect their elders.