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Obama’s Energy Pick

It’s Steven Chu, according to a report on the Swamp, and he will be officially nominated tomorrow. The Nobel Prize-winning physicist is director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he has steered research to address climate change. With Chu’s nomination, Barack Obama answered two requests from recent Zócalo guests John Emerson, Maria Echaveste and Rudy deLeon: to nominate an energy secretary who is strong on new energy sources, and to nominate a cabinet member from California. Here, they discuss why the energy position is so important to the administration:

Watch the whole talk here.

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How One Family Created Chinese America
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The Lucky Ones, by Mae Ngai The Lucky Ones: One Family and the Extraordinary Invention of Chinese America by Mae Ngai Hyphenated cultures seem to be a natural part of California’s landscape today, but it wasn’t always so. The Lucky Ones by Mae Ngai offers a fresh look at California history by reconstructing the lives of immigrant and second generation pioneers who lived between cultures when it was not such a common phenomenon. Ngai’s narrative brings Chinese Americans into a richer tradition of historical storytelling by humanizing an ambivalent, middle-class immigrant family, situating their lives within the more well-known histories of Chinese laborers and those who suffered from the 1882 Exclusion Act.

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