Summer Term Begins

Special Event

Summer Term Begins

Monday, June 1, 2026
Monday, June 1, 2026

Join us for summer courses — online and in person — that dive deep into the long, fraught history of military interventions in Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan, lessons from the WWII Japanese American internment, LGBTQ+ placemaking in the Bay Area, the aging brain, the cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson, California foodways, sleep and more. Plus sign up for a trio of Summer Shorts — one-time special events open to OLLI @Berkeley members and the public.

Summer Term Begins

[Field Trip] FDR's Presidential Yacht, USS Potomac

Special Event

[Field Trip] FDR's Presidential Yacht, USS Potomac

Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Step aboard the USS Potomac — once the floating White House of Franklin D. Roosevelt — on a fascinating guided dockside tour that brings its remarkable story to life. Originally built in 1934 as the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Electra and transformed just two years later into a presidential yacht, the Potomac served FDR until his death in April 1945. Discover how this historic vessel journeyed through decades of change before finding its home in Jack London Square.


Details 

  • Dockside tour takes place Wednesday, May 27, 12:30–1:30 PM
  • We will meet at 540 Water Street, Oakland
  • Please arrive by 12:15 PM
  • $20 (cash) per person — OLLI staff will collect when you arrive and then give to the docents
  • We will be split into two groups of 10 with separate docents
  • Flat-soled shoes are suggested due to uneven surfaces, high thresholds, and steep stairs between decks
  • Limited to 20 members

Parking and Access

  • Parking is available in Jack London’s Waterfront Parking Garage, one block from the Potomac and directly across from World Market at 101 Clay Street in Oakland. Enter on Clay Street between 2nd and Embarcadero West.
  • The Potomac does not fully meet modern accessibility standards under the (ADA). Visitors with mobility impairments are warmly welcomed, but please be aware that there are some access limitations. The ship has no operable elevators. Walkers and canes are commonly used aboard, though visitors should carefully assess their ability to navigate stairs when exploring different areas of the vessel. Wheelchairs up to 25 inches wide (measured from outer wheel to outer wheel) may be used on the main deck only.

[For OLLI members only]

[Field Trip] FDR's Presidential Yacht, USS Potomac

[Field Trip] Untold Stories: Oakland Chinatown Walking Tour

Special Event

[Field Trip] Untold Stories: Oakland Chinatown Walking Tour

Wednesday, July 29, 2026
Wednesday, July 29, 2026

Join us as we explore the rich, enduring spirit of Oakland’s Chinatown on a guided 2.5-hour walking tour. For 175 years, Chinatown has been a hub for immigrants and communities across the Asian diaspora, shaped by stories of perseverance and the search for belonging that began during California’s Gold Rush. We’ll visit sites central to the neighborhood’s often untold history, meet local leaders, and savor the flavors that make Chinatown so beloved — enjoying a tasty sample of a favorite treat and getting insider tips on where to find some of its best cuisine. The tour, organized by OLLI's Member Engagement Committee, will be led by Lailan Sandra Huen.


About the Guide

Lailan Sandra Huen is an educator, storyteller and community organizer with deep roots in San Francisco and Oakland Chinatown dating back to the Gold Rush era. Author of the national “Our Neighborhoods” report on protecting AAPI cultural districts and a doctoral student at California Institute of Integral Studies focusing on Asian American Studies and racial healing, she is featured in the award-winning documentary Alice Street for her work preserving Oakland Chinatown.


Details👇

  • Tour takes place Wednesday, July 29, 1:30–4 PM and will last about 2.5 hours
  • We will meet at Pacific Renaissance Plaza388 9th Street, Oakland, CA 94607
  • Please arrive by 1:20 PM
  • $25 (cash) per person — OLLI staff will collect when you arrive and then give to the guide
  • Limited to 25 members

[For OLLI members only]

 

[Field Trip] Untold Stories: Oakland Chinatown Walking Tour

[Field Trip] Berkeley in the 60s Walking Tour

Special Event

[Field Trip] Berkeley in the 60s Walking Tour

Thursday, June 4, 2026
Thursday, June 4, 2026

Join us for a guided tour of the places where the pivotal events of the 1960s unfolded. The Free Speech Movement was one of that decade's first major protests — and a spark for student activism across the U.S. and around the world. What led to it, and why here? Led by guide Rodney Paul, we'll explore key locations on and near Telegraph Ave, and the Berkeley institutions that played quiet but important roles in shaping this remarkable legacy.


Details👇

  • Tour takes place Thursday, June 4, 1–3 PM 
  • We'll meet at the Mario Savio Steps in front of Sproul Hall (between Sather Gate and the Student Center) on campus.
  • Please arrive by 12:50 PM
  • $10 (cash) per person — OLLI staff will collect when you arrive and then hand to Rodney, who will give it to the great Berkeley Path Wanderers organization
  • Limited to 30 members

[For OLLI members only]

[Field Trip] Berkeley in the 60s Walking Tour

[Summer Short] Inequality: A Conversation, with Alan Karras, Lenny Goldberg and Steven Vogel

Special Event

[Summer Short] Inequality: A Conversation, with Alan Karras, Lenny Goldberg and Steven Vogel

Thursday, June 11, 2026
Thursday, June 11, 2026

We need only engage with the media, in whatever form (e.g. print, digital, analog, satellite, terrestrial), to find reminders that across the world, and within societies, the wealth gap between the rich and the poor is growing, as is the actual number of workers who can no longer guarantee their own subsistence through working one, or two, or three jobs! At the same time, we learn that those at the economic pinnacle of wealth in the world are acting in ways that benefit their own economic wellbeing without regard to others in their same countries, communities or even companies. This concentration of wealth seems to be seeking out allies in the political centers of power who will quash regulatory regimes that might restore a society that provides at least a modicum of equal opportunity.

This conversation will explore this very contemporary problem by (1) examining and explaining the growing income and wealth gap within societies; (2) looking at proposals that have been floated to make things better, whether in the form of redistributive taxation (e.g. a billionaire's tax), better management of healthcare costs and expenses, reforms to market governance (such as antitrust or labor regulation), or preventing corrupt practices by those in office, along with those charged with bureaucratic oversight of existing policies; and (3) contemplating what kinds of social and civic education might help to prevent the continued rise in economic inequality, in whatever form it appears.


About the Speakers

Alan Karras is Special Assistant to the Dean (Social Sciences), Associate Director of Political Economy, the G. Eric and Margaret Davis Notable Lecturer in Political Economy at UC Berkeley. Trained as a historian, he has taught classes in Classical Theories of Political Economy and World History since coming to campus in 1995. He is the author of Smuggling (2009), and Sojourners in the Sun (1992), along with several edited collections. He is one of the co-authors of W.W. Norton’s bestselling world history textbook, Worlds Together, Worlds Apart, and is currently finishing up the research for a new world history of corruption, centered around Britain's East India Company.

Steven K. Vogel is Director of the Political Economy Program, the Il Han New Professor of Asian Studies, and a Professor of Political Science and Political Economy at UC Berkeley. He specializes in the political economy of the advanced industrialized nations, especially Japan. He is the author of Marketcraft: How Governments Make Markets Work (2018), Japan Remodeled: How Government and Industry Are Reforming Japanese Capitalism (2006), and Freer Markets, More Rules: Regulatory Reform in Advanced Industrial Countries  (1996), and co-editor (with Naazneen Barma) of The Political Economy Reader: Contending Perspectives and Contemporary Debates (2022).

Lenny Goldberg examines how revenue systems shape public capacity, equity, and the social contract. His work highlights the political choices embedded in taxation — and their consequences for public services and inequality.


Tickets

  • 🎟️ $0Premium/Premium Plus Members
  • 🎟️ $30OLLI Members (Single-Term and Annual/Annual Plus) and OLLI Faculty
  • 🎟️ $9Fee Assistance Members
  • 🎟️ $45General Public/Best of OLLI subscribers

Details👇 

  • Thursday, June 11, 1–3 PM
  • In person, livestreamed and recorded
  • If attending in person: OLLI HQ, 1995 University Ave., Suite 365, Berkeley — doors open at 12:30 PM.
  • No need to show a ticket — we'll have your name on a list.
  • The Zoom link will be included in your confirmation email. OLLI members will also find the link in their Member Dashboard.
  • The recording will be sent the following day and will remain available through August 31.
  • Summer Shorts offer fresh ideas, context and depth — all in a single engaging session

[Members, be sure to log into your OLLI account before registering to receive your discount]

[Summer Short] Inequality: A Conversation, with Alan Karras, Lenny Goldberg and Steven Vogel

[Community Service] OLLI Helps Save the Bay

Special Event

[Community Service] OLLI Helps Save the Bay

Friday, June 26, 2026
Friday, June 26, 2026

Join fellow OLLI members at the MLK Regional Shoreline Nursery to support the incredible restoration work of Save The Bay. Together, we'll nurture native plants destined to revitalize our local shoreline — watering, weeding, and tending seedlings — with the possibility of some shoreline cleanup as well. No experience necessary, just a love for the Bay and a willingness to get your hands a little dirty. 

 

(Read an OLLI blog post about Save the Bay written by member Linda Wing.)

 

Details 🌱

  • Friday, June 26, 10 AM — 1 PM

  • Save the Bay MLK Jr. Shoreline Native Plant Nursery — off Hegenberger near the airport

  • Limited to 30 members

  • Save the Bay will provide all of the tools and instructions 

  • Stay afterward — bring a bag lunch and join OLLI members and staff on nearby park benches

  • Registration takes place on the Save the Bay site! Once registered, you’ll receive a confirmation email with instructions about what to wear (hint: layers and closed toe shoes) and how to get there. We'll send an email out to registered members as we get closer to the date.

Register 👇 

Dig In and Make a Difference

[Community Service] OLLI Helps Save the Bay

★ America at 250: 6 Courses That Help Tell the Story ★

Course

★ America at 250: 6 Courses That Help Tell the Story ★

Monday, April 13, 2026
Monday, August 31, 2026
A slightly faded US flag

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, America at 250: 6 Courses That Help Tell the Story invites you to explore the people, ideas and cultural forces that have shaped the nation. This series of pre-recorded courses traces the sweep of American history — from the international stakes of the Revolution to the restless ambition of Theodore Roosevelt, from the artistry of John James Audubon to the rock and roll that rewired American culture. Viewed as a whole, this special compilation reflects on how the American story has been told, contested and reimagined — and what it means for the country's future.


The Courses

  • The Fate of the World: The American Revolution Beyond the British Empire (Richard Bell)
  • Theodore Rosevelt's America (Mick Chantler)
  • John James Audubon and The Birds of America (Eric Simon)
  • Turn Turn Turn: A Rock'n Roll Road Trip, Part l (Pete Elman)
  • Turn Turn Turn: A Rock'n Roll Road Trip, Part Il (Pete Elman)
  • How American Became Great and How it Can Be Again (Michael Baker)

About America at 250

  • America at 250 is comprised of six popular courses recorded previous terms.
  • All class videos are available to watch the moment you sign up through August 31.
  • This special compilation is open to all members — and available at no cost to Premium/Premium Plus members.
★ America at 250: 6 Courses That Help Tell the Story ★

Brave New World: The International Edition (Best of OLLI)

Course

Brave New World: The International Edition (Best of OLLI)

Monday, April 13, 2026
Monday, August 31, 2026
An exploding world

During the Cold War, when the world was locked in a fierce ideological battle, there was at least a sense that the ideological battle would take place according to the same rules and within the same global institutions. Now, however, we are faced with an entirely different type of global divide, one in which the rules themselves are being ignored and the institutions that maintain them are being abandoned. This course will examine the potential unraveling of the global order and also map possible pathways into the future. Not all is yet lost, but there is much work to be done.


Faculty Bio

Darren Zook teaches in political science and global studies at UC Berkeley. His areas of interest include comparative politics, human rights and international law. He has received numerous teaching awards for his creativity in the classroom, and was recently named one of the “Top Ten Most Inspiring Professors at UC Berkeley” by College Magazine. He lectures all around the world, and has published six books. 


This is a Best of OLLI Course

  • Best of OLLI courses are popular courses recorded a previous term
  • Videos are available to watch the moment you sign up through Aug 31
  • Available for $75 to Annual Plus, Premium Plus, Best of OLLI and Fee Assistance membersLearn about membership.
  • Current Annual and Premium members can upgrade to Annual Plus or Premium Plus for an additional $10

Member Praise for Darren Zook

Dr. Zook is one of the best teachers I've ever had and I'm 80!

Darren Zook is an amazing teacher. He's a well-organized, extremely knowledgeable, and always engaging.

I have taken several classes with Darren Zook and will take several more. His scope and depth of knowledge is extraordinary. And he is able to communicate it effectively and effortlessly. 


Faculty Q&A

Brave New World: The International Edition (Best of OLLI)

Brave New World: The U.S. Edition (Best of OLLI)

Course

Brave New World: The U.S. Edition (Best of OLLI)

Monday, April 13, 2026
Sunday, August 30, 2026
An exploding US flag

In spite of what have often been deep ideological differences, Democrats and Republicans have for most of American history accepted the fundamental rules and institutions of American democracy. Now, however, we live in a moment of hyperpartisan rancor and divide, one in which talk of civil war no longer seems far-fetched, and one in which the fundamental rules of the political game can be questioned, opposed. or even ignored. This course will examine the current political landscape of the United States and will map possible pathways into the future. Not all is yet lost, but there is much work to be done.


Faculty Bio

Darren Zook teaches in political science and global studies at UC Berkeley. His areas of interest include comparative politics, human rights and international law. He has received numerous teaching awards for his creativity in the classroom, and was recently named one of the “Top Ten Most Inspiring Professors at UC Berkeley” by College Magazine. He lectures all around the world, and has published six books. 


This is a Best of OLLI Course

  • Best of OLLI courses are popular courses recorded a previous term
  • Videos are available to watch the moment you sign up through Aug 30
  • Available for $75 to Annual Plus, Premium Plus, Best of OLLI and Fee Assistance membersLearn about membership.
  • Current Annual and Premium members can upgrade to Annual Plus or Premium Plus for an additional $10

Member Praise for Darren Zook

Dr. Zook is one of the best teachers I've ever had and I'm 80!

Darren Zook is an amazing teacher. He's a well-organized, extremely knowledgeable, and always engaging.

I have taken several classes with Darren Zook and will take several more. His scope and depth of knowledge is extraordinary. And he is able to communicate it effectively and effortlessly. 


Faculty Q&A

Brave New World: The U.S. Edition (Best of OLLI)

Rock ’n’ Roll’s First Decade (Best of OLLI)

Course

Rock ’n’ Roll’s First Decade (Best of OLLI)

Monday, April 13, 2026
Monday, August 31, 2026
Elvis on stage in front of fans

This course covers the first ten years of rock and roll, which shook the world during the mid-1950s to the early 1960s. It spans the ascendance of pioneers like Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard to the harmonizing vocal groups, surf, soul, and girl groups of the early ’60s. It features greats like the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Ray Charles, and the Beach Boys, with plenty of rare film clips of the heroes in action. It also celebrates the record labels, the producers, disk jockeys, songwriters, and teenage audience that helped make it happen.


Faculty Bio

Richie Unterberger is the author of numerous rock history books, including volumes on the Beatles, the Who, the Velvet Underground, and Bob Marley. His most recent book, published in 2022 by Taschen, is San Francisco: Portrait of a City.


This is a Best of OLLI Course

  • Best of OLLI courses are popular courses recorded a previous term
  • Videos are available to watch the moment you sign up through Aug 30
  • Available for $75 to Annual Plus, Premium Plus, Best of OLLI and Fee Assistance membersLearn about membership.
  • Current Annual and Premium members can upgrade to Annual Plus or Premium Plus for an additional $10

Member Praise for Richie Unterberger

Everything worked! His class is academic in nature and he has a very deep understanding of the subject matter, and imparts his knowledge so professionally!

Yay, Richie! Mr. Unterberger has an impressive encyclopedic knowledge of rock music and blues. Add to that a skill at assembling historical notes and ferreting out film clips (sometimes obscure) to create a comprehensive, entertaining, and empathetic narrative of his subject. 


Faculty Q&A

Rock ’n’ Roll’s First Decade (Best of OLLI)