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TheDEWPointReport

Margarita Carrillo

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Exploring the Duality of existing in a rapidly changing Digital Electronic World while striving to be ever present in the solemnity of the present. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/margarita-carrillo/support
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EU Futures

Center for the Study of Europe

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The mission of the Center for the Study of Europe at Boston University is to promote understanding of Europe through its cultural heritage; its political, economic, and religious histories; its art, literature, music, and philosophy; as well as through its recent emergence as a new kind of international form through the European Union.
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Plan Dulce Podcast

Latinos and Planning Division of the American Planning Association

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Plan Dulce, a podcast by the Latinos and Planning Divison of the American Planning Association, is a space for elevating projects, issues and initiatives taking place within Latino communities across the U.S. and abroad.
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Julio shares his experience growing up near La Oroya, one of the most polluted cities in Peru, and going on to study architecture to pursue his interest in large scale solutions that impact people's every day lives. He shares his experience spearheading the Green Building Council in Peru as the only LEED AP in the country and his most recent projec…
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Learn about the transportation advocacy campaign led by the Northwest Center, a 501c3, community based organization (formerly known as the Northwest Side Housing Center) pushing to bring more bike lanes and bikeshare to the Belmont Cragin neighborhood of Chicago. This episode was the first podcast collaboration between Latinos and Planning and the …
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In this episode we hear from Ana Cubas, a professional with over 20 years’ experience in government, non-profit, and private sectors. Ana comes from an immigrant background, is the first in her family to graduate from college, and has devoted her life to helping others. Ana's mission is to focus on working with companies that spur job and economic …
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This episode was recorded during last November's LUGARES conference -- LAP's annual virtual conference where the theme was Caminando P'alante. As Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grant Programs, Claudia Monterrosa oversees affordable housing and community development programs, including the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, the HOME I…
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David Salazar speaks with us today on his experience involving youth in urban planning, working with Long Beach City College and Cal Poly Pomona to develop an associates degree in urban planning -- the first one in California, and the importance of increasing representation of Latino/a/e urban planners at the state and national level. David Salazar…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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The Europe in the World podcast explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management (Episodes 1-3), security and defense (Episodes 4-5), migration (Episode 6), enlargement (Episodes 7-9), and energy (Episodes 10-11).This student-led podcast is a production of Prof. Kaija Schilde'…
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This lecture by Ines Wagner, research professor at the ARENA Centre for European Studies at the University of Oslo, took place at Boston University on Thursday, November 16, 2023, during Prof. Kaija Schilde's European Integration seminar. Prof. Wagner describes how European integration reshapes the daily lives of EU citizens by looking at changes i…
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This lecture by Sharon Baute, Assistant Professor of Comparative Social Policy at the University of Konstanz and principal investigator of the university’s Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality,” took place at Boston University on Thursday, November 2, 2023, during Prof. Kaija Schilde’s European Integration seminar.Baute's research focu…
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This lecture by Mads Dagnis Jensen, Associate Professor in the department of international economics, government, and business at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), took place at Boston University on Thursday, September 28, 2023, during Prof. Kaija Schilde's European Integration seminar.Jensen specializes in the field of comparative political econom…
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Guest: ANA M. LASSO Director, California Department of General Services Ana M. Lasso was appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom to serve as the Director of the California Department of General Services on March 19, 2021. Previously, Director Lasso served as the General Manager of Los Angeles’ Exposition Park, a position to which she was appointed by Go…
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Todays guest is Margarita Gonzalez Macedonio, a Principal Community Planner with the City of Santa Ana Neighborhood Initiatives and Environmental Services Program. Margarita has been a part of the City of Santa Ana team for over 16 years. As an advocacy planner, Margarita is a solution-oriented leader focused on ensuring an inclusive process for de…
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In this episode we learn about the planning journeys of Jaime Espinoza and Anna Vidal. Jaime Espinoza is a City Planner in the Office of Zoning Administration of Los Angeles City Planning. In this capacity, he is responsible for the review and entitlement of commercial and residential development projects citywide, and leading negotiations with pro…
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This roundtable discussion on “The Colonial Origins of the EU,” chaired by Kaija Schilde, was held during the European Union Studies Association 18th annual meeting in Pittsburgh, PA (May 4-6, 2023). Prof. Schilde convened the plenary session partly as a way of continuing a longer-term conversation at EUSA on decentering the EU and EU Studies but a…
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This lecture by Marco Buti, Head of Cabinet of Commissioner of Economy Paolo Gentiloni and former Director-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (2008-2019), took place at Boston University on Friday, April 14, 2023. The event was moderated by Dr. Erik Olsson, Visiting Lecturer in Political Science.…
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This week in the financial markets was as pivotal as 2007 and 2008. Though much was corrected then that can no longer be adjusted because even the math has changed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/margarita-carrillo/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/margarita-carrillo/support…
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BikeLA shares details on their pilot focused on promoting e-bikes for deliveries among small businesses near the port of Los Angeles. Bike LA, formerly known as Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition, is a membership-based nonprofit organization that works to make all communities in LA County healthy, safe, and fun places to ride a bike through advoc…
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In this episode dedicated to Black History Month, the hostess Margarita speaks to the importance of Black leadership in America that has defined hope in the context of religiosity, well beyond the structure of religion. Also in this episode, why understanding cultural context within the specificity of a person's experience is relevant to the civil …
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