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Heritage Voices

The Archaeology Podcast Network

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Jessica Yaquinto is an ethnographer and deals in tribal consultation. The podcast includes topics on mediating between tribes, community based participatory research, and tribes' perspectives of anthropology.
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Sabbath School From Home

Cameron and Lachlan Rogers

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Sabbath School is perhaps the most communal and participatory element of a regular Seventh-day Adventist church event (after foot-washing), but social distancing has us all isolated at home. This is a weekly Sabbath School styled conversation on Biblical themes and passages. Join in the conversation by writing comments/questions to sabbathschoolfromhome@gmail.com .
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Hudson Mohawk Magazine is a local volunteer-produced news hour that provides sanctuary for the discussion of a wide range of topics, scaling from the global to the hyper-local. The show is broadcasted from The Sanctuary for Independent Media on WOOC 105.3 FM. Thanks to listeners like you, the Sanctuary is able to use art and participatory action to promote social and environmental justice and freedom of creative expression.
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Nonviolent Austin

Stacie Freasier, Robert Tyrone Lilly, Jim Crosby

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Learn about the principles and practice of nonviolence as an active force for personal, social, and political change. Co-hosted with Grassroots Leadership Criminal Justice / Participatory Defense Organizer and Visions After Violence Fellow with Texas After Violence Project Robert Tyrone Lilly and Jim Crosby, the show covers current events, learning opportunities, and nonviolent direct action taking place locally. Airs 1st Thursdays of every month from 1-2 pm CT at KOOP Community Radio 91.7 F ...
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A podcast by The Nature Institute in Ghent, NY. At the institute we see science as a participatory process. We work to develop dynamic and flexible thinking that can perceive wholeness and do justice to the rich complexity of the world.
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We are a communication for development agency. Our work is based on participatory models that recognise local knowledge and local people as the key actors to facilitate their own change. We understand the importance of communication as giving a voice, facilitating participation, and fostering social change and transformation. We promote social development and redefinition of issues in terms of health and nutrition, gender equality, youth and women empowerment, environment, science and techno ...
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A podcast about how researchers and scientists join with communities and people to address global challenges. Across countries and contexts, we hear about ways to partner with communities, including participatory research (PAR), co-production research, social participation, public and patient involvement and engagement (PPIE) and community engagement and involvement (CEI). Originally founded at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine by Dr. Kim Ozano and Bea Egid, the podcast now cuts acro ...
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Unsilencing Stories

Unsilencing Stories

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Previously, this podcast featured interviews with bereaved people in smaller communities in B.C. and Alberta who have lost loved ones to fatal opioid overdose. The project was facilitated by Aaron Goodman, Ph.D., faculty member at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, B.C., and student researchers, Jenna Keeble and Ashley Pocrnich. In this phase, we’re sharing interviews with seven harm reduction workers, also known as peers, in different parts of B.C. The B.C. Centre for Disease Contro ...
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What would an alternative to capitalism actually look like? A Participatory Economy (also known as Parecon) is a model for a new democratic, fair and green economic system based on democratic planning of the productive commons by self-managing workplaces and neighbourhoods. It describes how a modern economy of millions of people can be organised around solidarity and cooperation instead of competition and greed. In this podcast, co-creator and economist, Robin Hahnel, is joined by fellow adv ...
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Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS (compas.org), a nonprofit that makes creativity accessible to all Minnesotans by providing performances and participatory creative experiences. Creativity on Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, a yearlong initiative launched by COMPAS as part of its 50th-anniversary year celebration. Each episode brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What i ...
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A bi-weekly podcast hosted by Lisa Petrides, CEO and Founder of the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME), “Educating to Be Human” explores what it means to be human at the intersection of education, technology and culture. In each episode, Lisa speaks with people who, through their passion and commitment, are creating transformative change in education. In Season 1, Lisa dives into the fundamental question of how we as humans might place front and center the c ...
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SYGNYL

nonchalance

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SYGNYL: A General Mystification Vol. 1 Mystic Elegy, Orphic Yarn, or Dire Warning? The varied texts of SYGNYL have at times been lost, found, translated, forged or otherwise mishandled. Listener discern. File under: magical realism, participatory arts, immersive nonfiction, esoteric wisdom, new vessel. Begin with the Prologue, and listen for cameo appearances by: H.R. of Bad Brains, Wavy Gravy, Pamela De Barres, Marky Ramone, Jason Segel, Lonnie Anderson, Dougie Fresh, Cherie Currie, Money B ...
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The Poor Can Feed The Birds is hosted by Tom Tanuki, and covers participatory politics and activism around Australia. It covers rallies and actions upcoming and past, and takes part in the growing activist movement to change Australia and the world - while talking to the people at the front lines.
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Brought to you by Loughborough University’s Anarchism Research Group (ARG), Anarchist Essays presents leading academics, activists, and thinkers exploring themes in anarchist theory, history, and practice. For more on the ARG, please visit https://www.lboro.ac.uk/subjects/politics-international-studies/research/arg/ and follow us on Twitter at @arglboro
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Join filmmaker Alastair Siddons, producer Emile Abinal, and artists JR and Romel as they discuss the film "Inside Out." The documentary tracks the powerful evolution of Inside Out, the world’s largest participatory art project that uses giant portraits to motivate communities to define their most important causes.
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White Papers on Dissent is a public programme on the politics and poetics of Blockchain as a tool for radical imagination. Through panel discussions, artist talks, participatory events, and a podcast White Papers on Dissent aims to collectively practice the making of the world otherwise. By thinking through the technology it rehearses new social and political imaginaries.
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2MF on Clocktower Radio

Sonya Derman and Maria Stabio

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2MF is a series of community meetings – open and participatory experiences – organized by artists Sonya Derman and Maria Stabio. Collaborating with selected New York City thinkers, 2MF aims to encourage pro-emotive and ante-academic conversation among artists in New York City. All meetings are free and open to the public. Follow us on instagram at 2__m__f
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'Kirtan' is a Sanskrit word for a group's musical expression of the Divine Spirit within. It is a meditative practice unlike any other. One is not required to be quiet or still. Traditionally, it is in the call and response form, where the lead singer sings a line and the chorus repeats it. Thus, there are no verses to memorize and everyone can join in the worship. It is an inclusive and participatory experience. The meditative state comes from the vibrations that the chanting creates.
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The ICA Podcast

The Institute for Creative Arts (ICA)

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How do Live Artists see, think, listen, respond and create? The Institute for Creative Arts (ICA) at the University of Cape Town dives into this question via long-form interviews with South African artists and curators who perform or curate Live Art. Join us on site and in studio as we explore ground-breaking performances, public interventions and participatory installations – and the fascinating minds that bring them into being.
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WELCOME TO SIMURGH -CONFERENCE OF BIRDS. THIS PODCAST IS A PLATFORM FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, PEACEBUILDING, EDUCATION, COACHING, MENTORING AND TRAINING. THE HOST AMIN BEG, IS A DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONER, CONFLICT ANALYST, SOCIAL AND CLIMATE ACTIVIST AND IMPACT INVESTMENT FACILITATOR. THE TALKS, INTERVIEWS, STORIES, RELATE TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE, PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE, YOUTH AND WOMEN AFFAIRS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND IMPACT INVESTING.
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The Time Saved Podcast shares the incredible stories of families and communities who when faced with the possible incarceration of a loved one -- stepped up, challenged the prosecutor, judge, and the court system -- and saved them from being caged. Through their persistence, strength, and courage they get charges dropped, stop prison sentences and deportations -- and keep their community together. The series is produced by Silicon Valley De-Bug and the National Participatory Defense Network. ...
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Do you take your access to water for granted? The Peruvian and Tanzanian communities featured in this album certainly don’t. This album examines how development agencies can empower communities to help themselves by introducing simple technologies, and facilitate the sharing of ideas through education. In the Andean mountains, scarce supplies of water and agricultural challenges give rise to conflict; but the changes engineered by development agencies can start to show a way out of poverty. ...
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The Wellness Pod, is a podcast dedicated to facilitating a welcoming environment for students, faculty, community members, staff, and alumni within and outside the gates of Sewanee to share their experiences and stories. This podcast acknowledges that community wellness is a participatory process that requires us to share and learn together in the hopes of creating sustainable change. By acknowledging the ability of dialogue to transform our perspectives through engagement, curiosity, and vu ...
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Thinking In Between

APOLLO Social Science Team, QMUL

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Welcome to Thinking In Between. We explore how social theory and qualitative methods can illuminate the messy world of health and healthcare. In each episode, we invite a researcher working at the borderlands of social science and health to choose three “big ideas” that have influenced their research journey and the way they think.
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Money + Meaning

SOCAP (Social Capital Markets)

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Money + Meaning highlights the stories of innovators in our community who are leveraging the power of capital markets to create a more just and sustainable economy. We expand the conversation around impact investing and explore strategies to finance and support social change.
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This podcast is organized on behalf of SPIDERS, the Seoul Platform for Initiating Discourses on Equitable and Resilient Society, and funded by the Seoul Institute. The talks complement a series of original papers published on the SPIDERS platform, dedicated to outlining the building blocks of post-capitalist political economies and societies, not oriented around growth and profit, but rather autonomy, interdependence, good lives and a flourishing web of life in times of profound planetary ch ...
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Sports for Social Impact explores the power that sport has to create a positive impact in society. Sport for development & peace is a versatile tool that can be used to tackle many social, environmental & economic challenges such as the Sustainable Development Goals. The hope is that these conversations and ideas will help achieve the maximum benefit of sport in our society. Hosted by David Thibodeau. Contact: sportsforsocialimpact@gmail.com Make sure you follow us on Linkedin and Instagram ...
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Imagine the lives of the future. X is a young woman in the future Arctic. What food will X eat in fifty years? How might X’s world be shaped by our actions today? Join the hello X creative team as they talk to scientists and other special guests about the evolving role of humans in the ecosystems of spaceship Earth, especially in the High North. These monthly discussions inspire and inform the development of new short fiction about the many potential lives of X. hello X is a participatory st ...
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Dungeons + Drama Nerds

Dungeons + Drama Nerds

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Dungeons + Drama Nerds is a podcast produced by Todd Brian Backus, Percy Hornak, and Nicholas Orvis, three dramaturgs interested in the intersection of theatre and tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGS). Episodes release weekly alternating between Actual Play and Commentary episodes investigating a certain TTRPG system. Season 2 will feature: Blades in the Dark, Bluebeard's Bride, Kids on Bikes, Oh Dang! Bigfoot Stole My Car With My Best Friend's Birthday Present Inside!, and Lancer. Season 1 ...
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Miguel Aristizabal is an in open innovation expert with a passion for crowd collaboration and co-creation ecosystems that trigger human behavioral shifts to help solve urban challenges, reshape local governments, and transform organizations. Over the past decade, Miguel has held various specialist roles where he has led the transition of traditional public and private sector institutions towards dynamic collaboration environments through collective intelligence sharing. Some of Miguel’s most ...
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BOINC Radio

BOINC Network

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BOINC Radio is a participatory podcast hosted on the BOINC Network Discord server (linked below). This means you, listener, help guide the direction of each episode! Every Friday at 4pm EST your friendly hosts bring topics for everyone to discuss. Topics can range from BOINC, science, and distributed computing news to network theory to interesting anecdotes. To participate, all you need to do is join the BOINC Network Discord server and take part in the live recording every Friday at 4pm EST ...
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Fueling Creativity in Education

Dr. Matthew J. Worwood and Dr. Cyndi Burnett

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The Fueling Creativity in Education podcast provides listeners with unique insights into the field of creativity research, including best practices for applying this knowledge to a traditional school environment. Thanks to deep dive interviews with renowned creativity scholars, respected practitioners, and passionate educators, every teacher and administrator will walk away with new strategies that inspire and support student and teacher creativity in and out of the classroom.
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Artistic Research Residency Podcast

Institute of Business Management

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How can we design strategies for human and non-human interactions that would help us reshape our cities into a much more sustainable engine of survival, rather than the socially-constricting, energy-intensive, and life shortening beast that they are right now? Karachi—a complex city that is already being disproportionately affected by climate change—presents an ideal context to explore this question. During the artistic research residency, RePlay: Reveries of an Urban Dreamland, resident res ...
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Supposition. We live in a golden age of sports. I mean this not in the sense of athletes becoming stronger, speedier, savvier and smarter than ever before, nor in terms of the amazing access to live streams and stat feeds, the instant insights and opinionating, the quirks and personalities of celebrity heroes. This, rather, is a golden age of sports in humanistic, historical terms. The truth is that the great majority of people today, willingly or not, have a direct and regular connection to ...
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Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast

Moraine Valley Community College Library

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Moraine Valley Community College Library, Palos Hills, Illinois, USA. The Library PodCast includes audio from cultural events and interviews with faculty and scholars. This podcast is intended to enhance the larger Moraine Valley curriculum. The views expressed by guest speakers or audience members are their own and are not necessarily the official views of the Moraine Valley Community College board of trustees, staff, faculty, or administration.
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From the Ground Up

Jeffrey Mosser, HowlRound Theatre Commons

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Focused on collaboratively creative performance companies, From the Ground Up connects with theatremakers to understand the artistic, financial, and social sustainability of physical, devised, and ensemble-based processes. Previous topics include hands-on devising practices, aesthetic principles, financial oversight, academic and community partnerships, nonprofit and philanthropic navigation, social justice, festival culture, and touring. To showcase examples for American ensemble practition ...
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FBCGSO Sermons

First Baptist Church Greensboro

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Worship by the First Baptist community does not fit neatly into one of the two well-known and well-worn categories: "contemporary" or "traditional." Our worship is interactive, participatory and focused on God. In worship we celebrate the good news of Jesus and the presence of the Holy Spirit. We employ both ancient and modern forms that help us touch the transcendent as we seek a divine perspective on our lives in the world. Because our congregation is diverse in age, we use worship songs a ...
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The Gridcoin Fireside is a participatory podcast hosted on the Gridcoin discord server. This means you, listener, help guide the direction of each episode! Every Friday at 3:30pm ET your dedicated hosts bring discussion topics and everyone is welcome to share their thoughts. Topics can range from Gridcoin, blockchain, and cryptocurrency news to network and game theory to the future of FOSS to interesting anecdotes... but while the hosts bring the main topics, the ultimate direction of the sh ...
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Se Ve Se Escucha

Center for Participatory Change

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Se Ve Se Escucha (Seen and Heard) is a podcast about language justice and what it means to be an interpreter, an organizer and bilingual in the US South. Season 3 out NOW!
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FUMC Sermons - Huntsville, TX

First United Methodist Church Huntsville, Texas

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FUMC Huntsville is a 175 year old church that exists to connect and equip individuals with God's grace through the love of Christ. From its founding in the early 1800s by itinerant Methodist preachers on horseback to the days of smart phones and electric cars, FUMC Huntsville has been committed to transforming lives and serving others in the name of Jesus Christ. We invite you to worship with us and experience the joy of a church family committed to sharing the grace and love of Jesus Christ ...
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Billingsley Consulting Group is a training and communications firm designed to help businesses, associations, and educational institutions grow through personal and professional development. Claire Billingsley has experience coaching managers on social and communication skills, leadership skills, time management and organizational skills, personnel management, as well as personal and professional development. Claire held leadership and management positions with Sylvan Learning Systems, FASTS ...
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Emma & Tom Talk Teaching

Emma O'Dubhchair & Tom Breeze

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We’re Emma (PGCE Secondary Drama) and Tom (PGCE Secondary Music) from Cardiff Metropolitan University. Welcome to our podcast, in which we muse about the joys of working with student teachers, the expressive arts, research, and teaching in general. Expect deep discussions, topical debates, celebrations of great practice, and things to steal for your own lessons! Our primary audience is student teachers and early-career teachers, but we hope there's something here for everyone who's involved ...
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The Listen, Organize, Act podcast focuses on the history and contemporary practice of community organizing and democratic politics. Alongside this specific focus are two others: the first is to explore how organizing connects democracy and religion, particularly at a local level; the second is to explore the visions and practices that shape small 'd,' participatory democratic politics. The name of the podcast reflects these concerns. Through a series of conversations with folk who live and b ...
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In this latest episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education podcast, hosts Dr. Cyndi Burnett and Dr. Matthew Worwood reflect on their journey through Season 9. They discuss the rapid pace of the semester and how balancing responsibilities can be a challenge without deliberate efforts to slow down. The hosts kick off their debrief by revisiting re…
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Percy and Nick meet with Dr. Mike Sell, scholar of playful literatures, to discuss the ways that TTRPGs function to create participatory dramaturgies between the designers, GMs, players, and audiences. You can learn more about our guest, Dr. Mike Sell, at his website: https://www.iup.edu/languageliteraturewriting/faculty/sell-mike.html Dungeons and…
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Episode 283 – Roberta talks about Whitney Museum is free, Brooklyn Rail is 24 years old, Wharton Esherick Museum exhibit, Free Library Author events, and she sneaks another bit a news at the very end. Ryan is also sneaking and keeps his top 3 events of the week to 5. We just couldn’t help ourselves […]…
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For nearly 50 years, Star Wars has made a tremendous impact on popular culture. Controversies surrounding the saga have shifted to issues of diversity and representation. Living in a world where the consumption of and meaning-making of pop culture have become a collective process, minoritized groups of Star Wars fans have been using their voices an…
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In the second half of our EdD work-in-progress double bill, Emma moves on from defining her worldview to realising that she needs to carry out her research using participatory methods. This is something a bit new to Emma (and quite a few of us in education) so today we take a dive into what it involves, how it differs from many of the approaches we…
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Host: Ann Luther, League of Women Voters of Maine Production Assistance: Linda Washburn, Joel Mann Democracy Forum: Participatory Democracy, encouraging citizens to take an active role in government and politics. This month: This month, as we do each election year, we will reflect on the recent election: what just happened here, and why? What does …
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"Blessed are those who believe" sounds wonderful, but what does it really look like? The resurrection of Lazarus is a fantastic story, and features in quite positive detail two characters who are typically maligned: Thomas and Martha. We explore their actions and statements in this story to ponder what it might look like to be blessed for believing…
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It's time for another 'delve' (!) into the world of AI, and how large language models have found their way into the world of education. Following our episode last year with Karl Jones, today we welcome Mark Lester from the library service into the studio. Mark's been keeping an eye on all things AI for a number of years now, and has some interestin…
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Episode Notes In this episode, our guest is Jen Randall, Senior Lecturer in Global Public Health at Queen Mary University of London. Jen believes in the transformative potential of teaching, and we hear stories of this through the episode. She shares three ideas which have changed her thinking and pedagogical approach: 1) Infections and Inequalitie…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Tracy Frisch of the Clean Air Action Network of Glens Falls talks with Mark Dunlea about the recent denials of various air and waste permits for their biochar plant proposal in the Town of Moreau.Then, Skidmore College’s Jordan Guzman talks about food insecurity.Later on, Marshall Lazarus brings us part t…
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Michelle relays a fascinating story of the beginning of Women's Music Festivals in the 1970's, in particular the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival... how women brought their skills, built their skills and essentially built communities from scratch. Michelle talks about the challenges of making decisions, using a building consensus model...and her vis…
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On Friday, November 1, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry revisited long-time community activist, educator, and labor organizer David V. Walker at his home at East Greenbush Evergreen Commons Nursing Home, where he interviewed him about his life as an activist. In this part, one labor segment, David V. Wal…
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Episode 285 – This week Roberta and Ryan get right into resilience, activism, and creative expression in art. Key programs and exhibitions Tyler School of Art’s glass program, Prism Arts, Black Like That, and Closer Together, along with top picks from ArtrblogConnect this week and Roberta gets into Heather Cox Richardson’s Substack. Click to expand…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea reports on why residents and local officials oppose a proposed sludge incinerator for the City of Rensselaer in part 2 of this report. Then,Willie Terry interviews long-time community activist, educator, and labor organizer David V. Walker. Later on, for Native American Heritage month we get …
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This past October, Michelle Crone, originally from Albany, N.Y., was thanked and celebrated for her lifetime of radical lesbian activism during Women's Week in Provincetown, Mass. Women’s Week is "the longest running lesbian cultural event in the Northeast” and is attended by almost 2,000 women each year.This is Part 1 of four pieces on 5 decades o…
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Hear about all the cool activities coming in November and early December at Troy Public Library's main branch: a take-and-make crossword mystery booklet for teens & adults; a fabric "swap" that doesn't require bringing fabric; a new chess club; a chance to ask questions about lead in the pipes with someone from Troy's Department of Public Utilities…
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The state Department of Environmental Conservation has denied the various air and waste permits for the controversial biochar plant proposal in the Town of Moreau. The company wanted to process up to 15 percent of the biosolids generated in New York without first demonstrating that its process works at scale and is protective of human health and th…
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In this episode Rosemary discusses 3rd parties, the future for the Democratic Party, and how the Republican Party continues to cruise to election wins. Steve Greenfield, a New Paltz firefighter and long-time activitist for alternative and third-party candidates explains the self-defeating votes we’ve just seen by working class people and minority m…
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In the continuation of our campaign of Our Haunt, Jules visits the hungry flowers in the garden, Dale confesses his feelings, and Prosper and Romeo settle in front of the television. Dungeons and Drama Nerds is produced by Percival Hornak and Nicholas Orvis, and this episode was mixed and edited by Percival Hornak. Our core ensemble are Todd Brian …
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Are you interested in exploring various cutures or learning about lakes? Carol Roberts, head of youth services at Troy Public Library, recommends four new books on these topics. For Indigenous Peoples' Month, she suggests "Find Her" (2024), a novel by Ginger Reno about a young Cherokee girl's search for her missing mother, with information at the e…
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Are you interested in exploring moral philosophy, understanding humans' impact on our planet, distinguishing real from fake claims, or learning the art of globemaking? If so, this is a piece for you. And if you aren't yet interested, you may be after hearing it! Laurie Dreyer, manager of the Lansingburgh branch of Troy Public Library, recommends fo…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea reports on why residents and local officials oppose a proposed sludge incinerator for the City of Rensselaer.Then, Mark Dunlea speaks with local peace activists at the Veteran’s Day March in Albany about how they feel after the re-election of Donald Trump.Later on, Armao on the Brink discusses…
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On Saturday, November 9 elected officials, city residents and environmental leaders gathered on the banks of the Hudson River near the BASF toxic waste site in the City of Rensselaer to express strong opposition to a new incinerator project being proposed by a New Jersey company called Harbor Rock. In part two of Hudson Mohawk’s coverage, we hear f…
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On Saturday, November 9 elected officials, city residents and environmental leaders gathered on the banks of the Hudson River near the BASF toxic waste site in the City of Rensselaer to express strong opposition to a new incinerator project. A New Jersey company called Harbor Rock is eyeing the property to incinerate river sediment from the bottom …
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In this episode of Educating to Be Human, Sara Goldrick-Rab, author of Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid, and the Betrayal of the American Dream, joins us to explore the critical issues of housing and food insecurity faced by young people in college. A senior fellow at Education Northwest and adjunct professor at the Community College …
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Charlie Hyman founded Bloomsbury Football in 2018. As CEO, he has experience in coaching, management, marketing, strategy, business development and financial operations. Charlie also advises businesses, charities and governing bodies within the sports industry. In 2021, Charlie was London Sport’s Inspirational Young Person of the Year and was a Spo…
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In this episode, A'Livija sits down with Matt Klein of Sound House Records to discuss all things music including the place of physical records in the digital age, supporting local artists, and the music scene in Troy. Check out Sound House Records at 52 King St Troy, NY to see a curated selection of records across the musical spectrum!…
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Every year Veterans for Peace organizes a contingent to march in Albany's Veterans Day Parade (formerly Armistice Day) to highlight the need for Peace. Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine interviewed a number of the marchers about their feelings about peace in this year's parade. Tom Ellis of the Palestinian RIghts Committee; Dan Wilcox of VFP; …
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The Norlite hazardous waste incinerator has been shut down for several months while litigation and administrative proceedings continue. Joe Ritchie, chair of Lights Out Norlite, discusses the current status, including the stalled effort to get the Albany County Legislature to pass a law to require proper handling of the hazardous waste ash from the…
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In this episode, you'll hear Giorgia Ricciardi and Charisma Crystal Thomas interview Juls Budau about financial insecurity and receiving respect and recognition at work. Juls believes she is not paid highly enough for her peer work and explains that she, like many peers is paid through grant funding. Juls questions if peer work is a sustainable car…
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In this essay, Leonard Williams reflects on the course of the 2024 presidential campaign in the United States. He then explores some implications of a second Trump presidency for both anarchists and anarchism. Leonard Williams is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Manchester University in Indiana. His forthcoming book entitled Hybridity and…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine we take a break from our regular programming for a show about Veterans with stories from our archives.We begin with an interview with Elliot Adams, former national head of Veterans for Peace.Then, we hear from Brian Troutman about the Capital Region chapter of Veterans for Peace.Later on, Jesse Gould talks about…
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D Colin dives deep into dark struggles she experienced in the upcoming "Psalm 91: Releasing Religion," a theater piece she wrote based on her own life. She came to Hudson Mohawk Magazine to talk with Sina Basila Hickey about the process of writing about her own life, using art as therapy, and being vulnerable.…
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In this special “warm-up” episode for the Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2024) in Nagasaki, Japan, we explore the conference themes, their relevance to global health, and the critical role of resilient health systems in fragile settings. This episode offers insights for attendees and those interested in health systems worldwide, ex…
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Is the majority usually wrong? The lesson study guide this week poses this idea as a comfort for people who feel like they are in the minority, like Adventism is within Christianity on some issues. Ironically, denominations mean that "minorities" tend to cluster together into communities of worship where they can feel the sense of belonging that is…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea interviews Jon Amidon about this year’s Veterans For Peace march supporting a cease-fire in Gaza.Then, Willie Terry speaks with Canyon Ryan of the United Tenants of Albany during this year’s Jim Perry Awards.Later on, Blaise Bryant speaks with John Robinson, Founder/CEO of Our Ability.After th…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea talks with Peter LaVenia, state party co-chair, about Governor Hochul's promise to stand up to Trump following his re-election. Then, Elizabeth “EP” Press speaks with Albany reporter Jeid Ebanks about the work she’s doing in Gaza.Later on, Sina Basila Hickey speaks with D Colin about her play …
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The Green Party of New York called upon Governor Hochul to begin delivering on her promise to stand up for New Yorkers after Donald Trump elections by signing key climate legislation including the Climate Superfund bill and restarting congestion pricing. The Party, which finished 3rd in the national elections, also called upon state lawmakers to ho…
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Dell’Arte International faced a financial crisis in 2023. They surpassed their fundraising goal by the end of that year. In this episode, former President and CEO Alyssa Hughlett walks us down the path they took that year to rediscover themselves as a school and an ensemble, and reintroduce the company to their community.…
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