Produced and presented by people with disabilities covering issues such as housing, discrimination, difficulties with public transport, self-advocacy and other related issues.
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Angela Floyd, a respected local business owner and community member, along with her husband Prince Floyd, have been subjected to ongoing discriminatory practices and unwarranted police scrutiny in their Accokeek neighborhood since 2020. The Floyd family has faced a barrage of systemic challenges orchestrated by their Civic Association and exacerbated by several county agencies.The Floyds have tirelessly sought to address these injustices, however the lack of transparency and cooperation from ...
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Through conversations with residents, researchers and officials, this podcast explores how in D.C. and nationwide, past policies have left many low-income residents and communities of color disproportionately exposed to environmental hazards. "The Climate Divide" is a podcast from Hola Cultura supported by Spotlight DC and The Pulitzer Center. For the latest updates on episodes, follow us on all major social media platforms @holaculturadc. Additionally, don't forget to rate, review, and subs ...
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The Looking Forward Our Way podcast addresses today’s critical issues that impact the lives, and livelihood, of those traveling their own way. Looking Forward Our Way is co-hosted by veteran and award-winning podcasters, Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson. Each episode provides information, resources and ideas to our listeners, all available at the click of a link! Here’s what you can expect to hear us talk about… Employment Financial and legal issues Technology Healthy living Housing Discove ...
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Each programme includes familiar songs, rhymes, stories and sound discrimination games to develop children's phonological awareness and confidence with spoken language.
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Pigment Paradox: A podcast on colourism in India and beyond
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BMO GATE MBA Fellow Nishtha Taneja tackles the tough topic of colourism in the workplace and beyond. Lighter skin tones often receive preferential treatment, while darker skin tones face discrimination. This bias exists across various racial and ethnic communities and influences important areas such as employment, housing, and social interactions. This podcast is a GATE Audio production from the University of Toronto’s Institute for Gender and the Economy: www.gendereconomy.org
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A true crime podcast that investigates the Macabre side of the world. Kelsey Childs and her friend Pamela J explore Paranormal mysteries nestled within the strangest crime cases you will ever hear about. From human doll makers and odd hauntings to people who vanished without a trace, the Haunted Detective podcast is a series that will make you question everything.
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Law touches most aspects of life. Here to help make sense of it is the Stanford Legal podcast, where we look at the cases, questions, conflicts, and legal stories that affect us all every day. Stanford Legal launched in 2017 as a radio show on Sirius XM. We’re now a standalone podcast and we’re back after taking some time away, so don’t forget to subscribe or follow this feed. That way you’ll have access to new episodes as soon as they’re available. We know that the law can be complicated. I ...
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What is the most unequal region of the world? How deep does gender discrimination run in our societies? What happens to poor households during a housing boom? How is land distributed today? How can minimum wage reduce racial inequality? Can we really expect politicians to fix inequality? InequaliTalks presents accessible research done by young economists on one of the most pressing issues in the public conversation: inequality. InequaliTalks is supported by School of Cities at the University ...
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Crypto Agorism unites agorists and cryptocurrency users to build fair and free markets outside of the state, which bypass the state’s unethical monopoly on money (fiat), monopoly on identity (government ID) and monopoly on markets (regulations). Agorism - also known as crypto anarchy, Second Realm, cypherpunk, informal economy, parallel economy, and black and gray markets - is a peaceful, voluntary and humanitarian strategy that helps people to access necessities like jobs, housing, healthca ...
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On The Road is a podcast for Gyspy, Roma and Traveller communities which will also be broadcast in prisons across the UK on National Prison Radio. Hosted by Terry a Romany Gypsy and former prisoner alongside NPR producer Nancy Prentice the series will explore topics that affect GRT communities such as discrimination, housing, health and education. Each show will feature representatives of GRT organisations, activists and community members sharing their stories and experiences.
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Discussing the topics in business, real estate and construction that not everyone talks about
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Exploring inequality, abuse and oppression around the world, we hear from those directly involved in an issue, examine the structural context to find why rights abuse exists, and look for possible solutions. Read articles related to these issues and episodes at the web site of The Upstream Journal - www.upstreamjournal.org. We are pleased to see that Human Rights Magazine is a top-rated human rights podcast at Feedspot. (https://blog.feedspot.com/human_rights_podcasts/)
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What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Code Switch was named Apple Podcasts' first-ever Show of the Year in 2020. Want to level ...
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EVA is a Vid/Podcast about simplifying the Traditional African Method of Settling Disputes or Appropriate Dispute Resolution (ADR) to attract more users around the world to settle their disputes via Mediation, Arbitration, Collaborative Law, Negotiation, Conciliation and Early Neutral Evaluation. ADR is taken to cover appropriate methods to litigation. Recent research (Umegbolu 2021) depicts that ADR -Mediation is cheaper, faster more flexible than Litigation. Besides that, disputes or confl ...
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Join the Discover Uncover podcast on journeys back in time using historical artifacts from the Sloan Museum of Discovery's collection of over 50,000. Our goal is to give listeners a deeper understanding of our region's history, and how the objects and stories of the past relate to today's culture, customs and society. We hope you enjoy! If you have a personal connection to one of our podcast historical topics, an artifact relating to Flint or Genesee County history, or have a burning questio ...
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It’s getting harder and harder to talk about politics, especially if you disagree. Well, screw that. Seattle Nice aims to be the most opinionated and smartest analysis of what’s really happening in Seattle politics available in any medium. Each episode dives into contentious and sometimes ridiculous topics, exploring perspectives from across Seattle's political spectrum, from city council brawls to the ways the national political conversation filters through our unique political process. Eve ...
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Welcome to the Dancethropology podcast! Join us as we delve deep into the realms of dance culture. From dance music thru to the reasons why we dance, and the importance of dance across many cultures and how it effects us. Each season will be made up of 5 one on one long-form discussions, between selected authorities and myself. Tracing a chronological time-line, from the beginnings of that culture up until present day. I hope you’ll enjoy hearing from some often un-heard voices. For the debu ...
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Why should you be concerned about what’s going on in the Tampa Bay Area? Because Tampa is a reflection of the Nation! Although the State of Florida went RED for Trump Hillsborough County went BLUE for Biden. Sitting right on the I-4 corridor it is in one of the most important Regions of the country in one of the most important States when it comes to deciding who will be President. It’s diversity represents our country with it’s Long Cuban history with those who came to support the cigar ind ...
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A personal journey into the heart of a global megachurch. Noemi Uribe was looking for a church where everyone is welcome and she thought she’d found it in Hillsong. But that was ‘the most expensive mistake I ever made’. Noemi’s story turned into one of rejection, despair, and a fight for justice. Hillsong used to be home, now for Noemi ‘it’s a dumpster fire’ False Profits dives into the Hillsong experience - from Christian rock music, to celebrity pastors and famous fans - tracing its journe ...
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You’re all invited as Gregory Porter hangs out with famous friends, old and new, to pull on the musical and creative threads that join us all together. From sharing the love of those songs that get right to your soul, to the joy and pain of parenthood and family, or facing down discrimination and channelling that energy into something good. Recorded on the road, or remotely from his home in Bakersfield, California, crossing time zones and continents, these are conversations to inspire. Join ...
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Join employment law experts Adrienne Hardy and Peter Beisty for a discussion on topical legal developments in employment law and business immigration. If you employ people, you'll not want to miss out on our insights on what is happening in the world of work. What we do. Employment law We can help you with all aspects of employment law: from policy-making and procedures; through statutory obligations, performance management and disciplinary; to the recruitment and retention of your greatest ...
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Diversity Science is a podcast produced by the Institute for Diversity Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It features interviews with leading researchers on issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Institute is focused on research on the causes of group-based discrimination and effective ways to eliminate them.
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On this podcast I will be discussing current events, historical events and how they impact us today, as well as book reviews Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rashad-horne/support
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Wanna Know Idaho is a listener-generated podcast from Boise State Public Radio that is driven by YOU! No matter how quirky or serious your question might be, we want to know: What sparks your curiosity about the Gem State, Idaho culture or the people who call it home? Click here to join this curious collective by sharing your question.
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Jana and Moxie are two top-performing real estate agents in the Kansas City Metro Area. Having been in the business a hot minute, the duo have come across wildly unbelievable situations with clients and other agents and they’re spillin ALL the tea on what makes an agent great, how to pick the agent that’s right for you, negotiating strategies, as well as how they run their teams, businesses, and manage the crazy life of real estate agent.They’re spillin the good, bad, AND the ugly each week ...
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The American Trappist Monk, theologian and poet, Thomas Merton, a regular participant in interfaith work, once wrote – God speaks to us in three places: in scripture, in our deepest selves, and in the voice of the stranger. Here at Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry, we say that we don’t have to believe alike to love alike, and we try to live that. How does our faith shape how we see the world? How does our personal faith tradition influence our opinions on the news of the day? In an age in which r ...
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The Opportunity Starts at Home podcast takes a deep look at opportunity in America, especially how housing shapes that opportunity. Of all the factors that affect our ability to thrive, both economically and socially, few are more important than the homes in which we are raised. Housing predicts the kind of neighborhood you’ll grow up in; the quality of school you’ll attend; and your access to transportation, amenities, resources, job opportunities, and social networks. Housing is simply fun ...
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'Persevere To Excel' podcast features remarkable & unfiltered true stories about Perseverance, Personal Growth, & Success. Host, Deo Mwano believes everyone has the capacity to do great things if they are willing to do the work. We hope these stories of perseverance inspire you to always strive for excellence. Exceeding the average takes sustained effort. But what is perseverance? Perseverance is often mistaken for “toughing it out.” But toughing it out is an adrenaline rush, good for the sh ...
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Jennifer Chacón on American Immigration Failure and How the Law Might Develop
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Control of the border and illegal immigration are again in the headlines and the centerpiece of a divisive presidential campaign. Here to help make sense of recent legal successes and failures is immigration law expert Jennifer Chacón, the Bruce Tyson Mitchell Professor of Law at Stanford. The author of the new book, Legal Phantoms: Executive Actio…
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A New Home, An Old Struggle: Racism in Modern America
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Who's Really Disturbing The Peace," where we delve deep into the riveting and heart-wrenching story of Angela and Prince Floyd. Angel Livas, our esteemed host, guides us through the Floyds' emotional narrative. We uncover how a tragic family event spurred their initial move, leading them to a serendipitous findi…
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Exploring Serial Killers and their Romanticization in Pop Culture with Pamela J
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The Haunted Detective Podcast is back, but Kelsey is still sick. So, Pamela took over for the day and interviewed their friend Tyson Kemp, a skeptical paranormal believer who lives in the Appalachias. Together, they dive into the unsettling phenomenon of serial killer romanticization to unravel how this obsession impacts victims, survivors and soci…
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Supreme Court episode: Are sweeps the answer?
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Seattle Nice digs into and debates the other controversial Supreme Court decision about homeless people sleeping outdoors. Our editor is Quinn Waller. Support the Show. Support us on Patreon!By David Hyde, Erica Barnett, and Sandeep Kaushik
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How one event in history can ripple through generations of a family
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This week we're bringing you the first episode in a new series called Inheriting, created in collaboration with our friends at LAist Studios. In each episode, NPR's Emily Kwong sits down with Asian American and Pacific Islander families and explores how one event in history can ripple through generations. Learn more about sponsor message choices: p…
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Combatting Age Discrimination in Hiring and Retention
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The episode focuses on the challenges and solutions associated with ageism in the workplace, particularly concerning mature adults. With insights from experts Dr. Phillip Taylor and Dr. Phyllis Cummins, the discussion explores the importance of addressing age discrimination, rethinking job roles for older workers, and the benefits of intergeneratio…
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We know that the title is an old-time cliche but is your health a focus as much as your career? We dive deep into the secrets of achieving true health and wellness with special guest Jenni Russell. Have you ever felt that your constant need or want for more is taking a toll on your health? You're not alone. In addition, we uncover how our modern li…
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S3 Ep16: Mastering Small-Scale Redundancies: A Guide for HR Professionals and In-House Counsel
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Our specialist employment lawyers Adrienne and Peter look at how to stay legally compliant when handling smaller scale redundancy exercises, including: 👉 Why you might want to mirror a collective consultation process; 👉 The importance of consulting on the proposal and the process; 👉 The importance of communication; and 👉 How to avoid claims for unf…
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Episode 57: ADR and Arbitration: a UK Perspective with Ijeoma Ononogbu, FCIArb
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I was privileged to engage in a stimulating and thought-provoking podcast session with Ijeoma Ononogbu on Expert Views on ADR (EVA) Vid /Podcast Show. Ms Ononogbu has over fifteen (15) years of international legal experience from working with international law firms in London as a solicitor, specialising in commercial transactions and ADR processes…
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The truth and lies behind one of the most banned books in America
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Author Mike Curato wrote Flamer as a way to help young queer kids, like he once was, better understand and accept themselves. It was met with immediate praise and accolades — until it wasn't. When the book got caught up in a wave of Texas-based book bans, suddenly the narrative changed. And like so many books that address queer identity, Flamer qui…
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President Truman first coined the phrase "Do Nothing Congress" to blast his Republican opponents. Now, some progressive critics are implying Seattle has a "do nothing" city council. Has the new, less progressive council accomplished enough in its first 174 days? We debate and discuss, offering multiple perspectives. Seattle Nice is edited by Quinn …
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From Crisis to Care Community Exhibit Tells Evolution of Emergency Response in Genesee County
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Hosts Geoff Woodcox and Sarah Dickenson delve into the backstory of a new community gallery exhibition at Sloan Museum that will open June 25, 2024. “From Crisis to Care” is a community exhibition showcasing the evolution of Hurley Medical Center from one small institution serving Flint to its current status as a Level I trauma center with an inter…
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Some freed people actually received '40 acres and a mule.' Then it got taken away.
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The promise of "40 acres and a mule", is often thought of as a broken one. But it turns out, some freed people actually received land as reparations after the Civil War. And what happened to that land and the families it was given to is the subject of a new series, 40 Acres and a Lie, by our colleagues at Reveal and the Center for Public Integrity.…
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Former Federal Judge Michael McConnell Discusses Presidential Immunity and Trump Cases with Pam Karlan
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Should presidents be immune from prosecution? If yes, under what circumstances? Stanford Professor Michael McConnell, a former federal judge, joins Pam Karlan for a discussion on presidential immunity, the Constitution, and former president Trump's cases. In this insightful episode, they discuss the implications of the Supreme Court's stance on cri…
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The history of trans misogyny is the history of segregation
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As anti-trans legislation has ramped up, historian Jules Gill-Peterson turns the lens to the past in her book, A Short History of Trans Misogyny. This week, we talk about how panics around trans femininity are shaped by wider forces of colonialism, segregation and class interests. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoic…
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The Murder of Pravin Varughese: Police Negligence & Racial Discrimination
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For this weeks season special, Kelsey and Pamela are going to be deep diving into the murder of Pravin Varughese; a case that has involved horrific displays of racial prejudice, police negligence and just overall bizarre court rulings. OFFICIAL FB PAGE FOR PRAVIN & AND PETITION https://www.facebook.com/justiceforpravin/ https://www.change.org/p/uni…
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The Magic of a Reboot and other Tech Tips
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We are joined by tech experts Andy Landrum and Alex West from Nice Guy Technology. We dive into the importance of rebooting your computer, the crucial practice of backing up data, and the precautions you should take with USB drives. Andy and Alex share insights from their rich background, offering practical advice on diagnosing tech problems and di…
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Why are NPR and WaPo struggling compared to peer news organizations?
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We discuss and debate Erica's recent article about troubles at the Washington Post, and David's recent piece about the troubles at NPR and his experience at Seattle affiliate KUOW. Quinn Waller is our editor. Support the Show. Support us on Patreon!By David Hyde, Erica Barnett, and Sandeep Kaushik
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Housing Disputes US: Can ADR Help? Analysing the Case of Sarah Garrett et al. with Son-Dwydell
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During my time in Hamtramck, I had the privilege of participating in a stimulating and thought-provoking podcast with Dwydell Garrett, the son of Sarah Sims Garrett. He shared with me the details of a landmark case that lasted over five (5) decades, from 1968 to 2024 - the case of Sarah Sims Garrett et al. v City of Hamtramck. The case has far-reac…
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What should Seattle do about gun violence in schools?
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Garfield students are back in class today after one of their peers was shot and killed last week. Community members are calling for the city to do more. Erica and Sandeep debate how elected officials should respond. Quinn Waller is our editor. Support the Show. Support us on Patreon!By David Hyde, Erica Barnett, and Sandeep Kaushik
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This important radio show is produced and presented by people with: An intellectual disability An acquired brain injury Complex communication needsYou can support this unique, informative and empowering program by going to https://www.3cr.org.au/donateOR HERE at https://givenow.com.au/cr/rovWe are aiming to Raise $650Our Tally so far... $289…
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This week, we're turning our sights on the word "felon", and looking into what it tells us (and can't tell us) about the 19 million people in the U.S. — like Donald Trump and Hunter Biden — carrying that designation around. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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Is the Bunny Man a Phantom? The KKK, Goatman's Bridge and Trauma Hauntings
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Kelsey and Pamela go on an adventure through the tale of Virginia's murderous Bunny Man. Through analysis of the local and political climate of Burke in the 1970's the pair find a link to the sightings and the KKK. Join them on an investigative journey as they reveal the true meaning of a trauma haunting. FOLLOW US ON IG: www.Instagram.com/haunted.…
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S3 Ep15: TUPE transfers: how to successfully navigate your organisation through a transfer
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Our specialist employment lawyers Adrienne and Mark talk about the complex topic of TUPE transfers.By Employment Law 101
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Justice for All? Why We Have an Access to Justice Gap in America—And What to Do About It
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Is legal representation in the U.S. only for the rich and corporations? That's a question that we'll explore in this episode of Stanford Legal with guests David and Nora Freeman Engstrom, two leading authorities on access to justice and the legal profession. They'll explain the roots of the challenge, how unauthorized practice of law rules contribu…
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100 years of immigration policies working to keep out immigrants
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President Biden just issued an executive order that can temporarily shut down the U.S.-Mexico border to asylum seekers once a daily threshold of crossings is exceeded. On this episode, we dig into how the political panic surrounding what many are calling an immigration "crisis" at the border, isn't new. And in fact...it's a problem of our own creat…
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In this episode, we look into a harrowing yet crucial topic—human trafficking. Joined by our special guest Theresa Flores, the founder of The SOAP Project, we explore the intricacies of combating this pervasive issue. Theresa, a survivor of human trafficking herself, shares her profound insights and the impactful work being done by her organization…
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The 1950 Buick Estate Wagon “Woodie” from Sloan’s Historical Vehicle Collection
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Wood-paneled vehicles from the 1940s and 1950s became affectionately known as “Woodies” by historic car enthusiasts. Curator of Collections Geoff Woodcox and Registrar and Exhibits Liaison Sarah Dickinson go into the backstories of a wood-paneled 1950 Buick Estate Wagon that’s part of Sloan’s historic vehicle collection. Donated in 1969 by Donald M…
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Season Special: A Ghost Caught On Camera? A Very Haunted Interview with Sanjay Parikh
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Kelsey and Pamela bring in their friend Sanjay Parikh, a videographer and photographer who accidentally caught a ghost on camera. All together, they discuss his finding and successfully make Pamela question her skepticism for the first time...ever! Go to our instagram to see the photo before the episode is released on youtube: www.instagram.com/hau…
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David is away this week, and Sandeep and Erica are in charge! Our question for this week: Is Seattle in a state of chaos? The evidence: The Seattle school district is considering potentially devastating cuts. Hundreds showed up at a Seattle City Council meeting to protest a last-minute proposal that could doom the city's largest anti-displacement p…
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Series 1: Knock Knock- ADR Driving Innovation in US Housing Disputes with Alec Chapa
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I was privileged to engage in a stimulating and thought-provoking podcast with Alec Chapa on Expert Views on ADR (EVA) Vid / Podcast Show. Alec is committed to helping groups of people work together more collaboratively, transparently, and effectively. An accomplished mediator, conflict resolution practitioner, and published researcher, he has work…
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White evangelical Christians are some of Israel's biggest supporters. Why?
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As war continues to rage in the Middle East, attention has been turned to how American Jews, Muslims, and Palestinians relate to the state of Israel. But when we talk about the region, American Christians, particularly evangelical Christians, are often not part of that story. But their political support for Israel is a major driver for U.S. policy …
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Are Urban Legends Real? Cropsey, Andre Rand and the Willowbrook State School
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Urban Legends are always terrifying, no matter the story. But, what's worse, the monsters in the tales or the real people they are based on? Kelsey and Pamela set out to investigate the truth behind different urban legends to see if there really are monsters behind the mask or just people. We might not be the Mystery Gang but we're here to unmask t…
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S3 Ep14: Tackling tricky employee grievances
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Last week our specialist employment lawyers Adrienne and Peter discussed their best tips for dealing with those really tricky issues that crop up when dealing with grievances.By Employment Law 101
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The Legacy of Brown v. BOE: Success or Failure?
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In this episode, Rich and Pam discuss the successes and failures of Brown v. Board of Education with their colleague, Rick Banks. Marking the 70th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision, they look at its impact on Jim Crow segregation and the ongoing challenges in achieving educational equality in the U.S. Banks offers a critical analys…
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How Community Organizations Are Becoming More Climate Resilient
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Some cities around the U.S. are responding to the growing threat of more extreme heat and intense storms with resilience hubs equipped with backup energy and offering supplies and information for residents during a disaster. In this season finale, we cover the District’s first resilience hub at the FH Faunteroy Community Enrichment Center in the De…
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Color beyond Borders: The Global Impact of Corporate Colorism
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Welcome to " The Pigment Paradox," the podcast where we delve into the often overlooked but deeply impactful issue of colourism against women. In this episode, we are exploring the intricacies of colourism—a global issue that touches hearts and lives in different corners of the world.By The Institute for Gender and the Economy
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Beyond Skin Deep: Women's Mental Health & Colorism
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Welcome to "The Pigment Paradox," the podcast where we explore the intersection of corporate colorism and gender in India. In this episode, we're diving into a topic that's often overlooked but is critically important: mental health and colorism in India.By The Institute for Gender and the Economy
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Uncovering Bias: HR Dilemmas and DEI Solutions
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Welcome again to "The Pigment Paradox," where we navigate the complexities and realities of colorism against women in Indian workplaces. We heard about the challenges faced by employees in the last podcast but in this episode, let's hear the perspective of HR managers and their challenges in solving this issue. We will also hear from a few professi…
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Unfiltered: Women Speak Out on Colorism's Impact from Playground to Boardroom
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In this episode, we dive into personal stories and tackle the tough topic of colorism in the workplace. I define colorism as the practice of treating people differently based on their skin tone. Lighter skin often receives preferential treatment, while darker skin faces discrimination. This bias exists across various racial and ethnic communities a…
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Falling in love in a time of colonization
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This week Code Switch digs into The Ministry of Time, a new book that author Kailene Bradley describes as a "romance about imperialism." It focuses on real-life Victorian explorer Graham Gore, who died on a doomed Arctic expedition in 1847. But in this novel, time travel is possible and Gore is brought to the 21st century where he's confronted with…
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Old Money – a Peek Inside a Rare Coin Collection Spanning 2000 Years
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Hidden away in the vast artifact collection at Sloan Museum is a coin and bill collection that spans 2000 years, dating from an ancient Roman coin dated 240 BCE, through American colonial coins from the 1600s and a $7 hand-signed bill in 1775, and up through the 19th century. Altogether, there are about 600 pieces that were primarily transferred fr…
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The Impact of The Garden For All on Food Insecurity
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Garden For All blossoms with hope and inspiration as we explore the fertile ground of food security efforts led by our expert guest, Beth NeCamp, the executive director of Garden For All. Amidst the thorns of food insecurity, The Garden For All sprouted as a beacon of nourishment and education during the pandemic, founded by the compassionate duo, …
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Who was the Real Life Dracula? FT: John Guarnieri from Spear Talk Podcast
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Take a trip to Romania as Kelsey, Pamela and their friend John Guarnieri from Spear Talk Podcast deep dive into the man who inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula. Vlad the Impaler was a vicious ruler...Or was he? FOLLOW US ON IG www.instagram.com/haunted.detectiveBy Kelsey Childs
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Nudity in Seattle parks and homeless count controversy
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We talk about the troubling increase in homelessness in King County and take a closer look at this KUOW scoop about the "anonymous donor behind the controversial kid's playground at Seattle's Denny Blaine." Quinn Waller is our editor. If you want to advertise or book Seattle Nice Live! for your next neighborhood or other event, email us at realseat…
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The National Park Service owns most of the District’s parkland. How does this unique predicament affect our parks and green spaces? In this episode, host Marcelo Jauregui-Volpe speaks with Rachel Clark, the lead author of a report that explored the challenges and inequities that arise due to the Park Service’s management of D.C.’s parks and its D.C…
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S3 Ep13: Notification of new employment tribunal claim
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Ever wondered what you need to do if you receive notification of an employment tribunal claim against your company or one of your named employees?By Employment Law 101
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Why the trope of the 'outside agitator' persists
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As protests continue to rock the campuses of colleges and universities, a familiar set of questions is being raised: Are these protests really being led by students? Or are the real drivers of the civil disobedience outsiders, seizing on an opportunity to wreak chaos and stir up trouble? Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/…
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Man VS Bear: A Gruesome Mother's Day FT Ellyn Marsh
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The Man Vs Bear debate has sparked a lot of controversy on the internet lately. So, Kelsey, Pamela and their friend Ellyn Marsh decide to honor mothers everywhere by talking about women's suffering in history, some true crime cases and statistics to prove why women are choosing to be stuck in the forest with a bear and not a man. FOLLOW US ON IG ww…
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Do you support Seattle Mayor Harrell's new overdose recovery facility plan?
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On Thursday, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced a new overdose recovery center. Erica and Sandeep both support the idea but still find room for some lively disagreement. Quinn Waller is our editor. If you want to advertise or book Seattle Nice Live! for your next neighborhood or other event, email us at realseattlenice@gmail.com. If you like thi…
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