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SUMMARY:Eat Your Ice Cream: A Conversation with Ezekiel J Emanuel\, MD
DESCRIPTION:Bestselling author Ezekiel J Emanuel shares science-based tips on aging happily and healthily. \nJoin us at the Wende Museum for a conversation with Ezekiel J Emanuel\, MD\, author of Eat Your Ice Cream! \nDr Emanuel will explore aging in a dignified and enjoyable manner\, and provide actionable tips for living a longer\, healthier life. Decades of medical experience have made Dr Emanuel one of the leading experts in his field. Come hear what you can learn from that experience\, and how you can implement it in your own life! \nAbout the author: \nEzekiel J. Emanuel\, MD is a vice provost and professor at the University of Pennsylvania. A bioethicist\, health policy expert\, and oncologist\, he was one of the architects of the Affordable Care Act. He is a regular guest on CNN and MSNBC and often contributes to the New York Times\, Washington Post\, Wall Street Journal\, and Atlantic. He lives in Washington\, DC. \nAbout the book: \nEveryone wants to live a full and healthy life—and every day brings a tidal wave of attention-grabbing misinformation\, faddish ideas from “wellness” influencers\, and bizarre advice from news outlets over-extrapolating the results of tiny\, outlier studies. The “Wellness Industrial Complex” prescribes conflicting and complicated regimens while promising us more time to enjoy in the future—though it sure is demanding a lot of time right now. But what actually matters most to our health and longevity? What has the most robust\, actionable evidence? What’s the junk you can skip? \nIn Eat Your Ice Cream\, renowned physician Ezekiel J. Emanuel argues that life is not a competition to live the longest and that “wellness” shouldn’t be difficult; it should be an invisible part of one’s lifestyle that yields maximum health benefits with the least work. Dr. Emanuel cuts through the noise with wit and good humor\, giving readers just what they need: simple\, high-impact\, evidence-based guidelines on such issues as alcohol consumption\, food and nutrition\, exercise\, sleep\, mental acuity\, and social engagement. Resisting the tide of the latest trends to extend life at all costs\, Eat Your Ice Cream reveals that many of the tools for a long\, healthy and meaningful life are already within reach. \nPairing common sense with uncommon wisdom based on his decades of expertise and experience\, Dr. Emanuel helps us consider which lifestyle changes are worth making and how to most easily implement them for longer\, healthier\, and happier lives. Readers will come away with greater clarity and a deeper understanding of what really matters for well-being—connection\, purpose\, and sustainable choices backed by rigorous science.
URL:https://wendemuseum.org/event/eat-your-ice-cream-a-conversation-with-ezekiel-j-emanuel-md/
LOCATION:Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum\, 10858 Culver Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Partner,Conversation
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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Revolutionary Life with Ellen Carol DuBois
DESCRIPTION:UCLA’s Ellen Carol DuBois presents a new portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton\, one of the most influential and controversial figures in the history of American reform. \nDrawing on extensive archival research and Stanton’s own writings\, DuBois traces her life from an upbringing shaped by the American Revolution and evangelical revivalism to her partnership with Susan B. Anthony and leadership in the women’s rights movement. The talk follows Stanton’s later years in Great Britain\, where she engaged new ideas about socialism and reform. \nWhile best known for her role in securing women’s suffrage\, Stanton emerges here as a far more radical thinker. She advocated for women’s reproductive and sexual autonomy\, challenged the institution of marriage\, and criticized religion’s role in subordinating women. Her commitment to liberty and equality made her both a central force in American democracy and a deeply polarizing figure. \nDuBois also addresses Stanton’s contradictions\, including her conflicts with Black reformers and the limitations of her worldview. The result is a portrait of a figure whose influence remains unsettled and whose ideas continue to provoke debate. \nEllen Carol DuBois is Distinguished Research Professor of History at UCLA. A leading scholar of U.S. women’s history\, her work focuses on the political history of the women’s suffrage movement\, American feminism\, and transnational feminism. She is the author and editor of numerous influential books and essays on women’s rights and has received major fellowships\, including a Guggenheim Fellowship. \nAs this event takes place during museum open hours\, guests may check in at the front of the museum. The garden side gate will open 30 minutes before the start time for ADA access and check-in. Theater doors open 15 minutes before the start time. Seating is first come\, first served. An RSVP does not guarantee admission once capacity is reached. No late entry.
URL:https://wendemuseum.org/event/elizabeth-cady-stanton/
LOCATION:Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum\, 10858 Culver Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversation
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SUMMARY:From Mosaddegh to Today: How Cold War Coups Explain the Iran War
DESCRIPTION:Historian Ibrahim Al-Marashi explores how Cold War interventions shaped modern regime change operations. \n\n\n\n\nDrawing on decades of research\, Al-Marashi traces the emergence of American “hybrid warfare” from World War II through the Cold War\, examining key moments such as the 1953 coup in Iran and the 1954 overthrow of Jacobo Árbenz in Guatemala. He will discuss how these interventions established a strategic playbook that combined military force with political and economic pressure. \nThe talk will also consider the long arc of U.S.–Iran relations\, from early Cold War tensions to the 1979 revolution and subsequent decades of conflict\, including the 1980 hostage rescue attempt and the 1988 downing of an Iranian passenger aircraft. \nExtending this framework into the present\, Al-Marashi will examine how hybrid warfare has evolved in the twenty-first century\, connecting Cold War precedents to more recent events in Venezuela\, the July 2025 conflict\, and the ongoing war with Iran. \nThe program will be followed by a complimentary reception in the garden. \nIbrahim al-Marashi is an Associate Professor of History at California State University\, San Marcos\, visiting faculty at The American College of the Mediterranean\, in Aix-en-Provence\, the Department of International Relations at Central European University\, in Vienna\, and teaches corporate intelligence at International University of Monaco. His publications include Iraq’s Armed Forces: An Analytical History (2008)\, The Modern History of Iraq (2017)\, and A Concise History of the Middle East (2024). \nAs the museum will be closed during this program\, please enter through the garden side gate\, which will open 30 minutes before the start time. Theater doors open 15 minutes before the start time. Seating is first come\, first served. An RSVP does not guarantee admission once capacity is reached. No late entry.
URL:https://wendemuseum.org/event/iranwar/
LOCATION:Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum\, 10858 Culver Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversation
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