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Baby, let’s cruise! Michael and Tim have some extra special guests to chat about their exhibitionist side and getting out (and getting off) in nature. Barry* and Albert* step into the studio to share their […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_hideseek/p/joy.org.au/hideandseek/wp-content/uploads/sites/144/2020/01/Hide-and-Seek-Podcast-Beats-Barry-and-Albert.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 48:09 — 44.1MB) | Embed Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts |
El menú de este fin de semana es francófilo y acadiano, también un poco artístico, científico y migratorio. Mis colegas Leonardo Gimeno y Luis Laborda y y quien les escribe, Paloma Martínez, en la cabina; Pierre Dutil, Marc André y Benoit Duran en los controles, les presentamos este programa semanal del equipo Latinoamericano de RCI. EL VIDEO DEL PROGRAMA https://youtu.be/QlC460jR5vE?t=57 EL AUDIO DEL PROGRAMA https://www.rcinet.ca/es/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/08/ES_Morcelage_1_2019-08-16T14-23-16.880.mp3 LOS INVITADOS - FRANCÓFILOS LATINOAMERICANOS Este 15 de agosto se celebró en todo lo que se conoce como Acadia, la Fiesta Nacional de los Acadianos. Los Acadianos o Acadienses son todos aquellos que pertenecen a un grupo étnico y cultural distinto y cuya lengua materna es el francés que vive principalmente en América del Norte, en las provincias canadienses de Nuevo Brunswick, Isla del Príncipe Eduardo, y Nueva Escocia (que forman el territorio de la Acadia) y en Quebec, así como en el estado estadounidense de Maine. En cuanto a los Cajuns, forman un grupo étnico en Louisiana que tiene a los Acadianos como sus antepasados. (©The Canadian Press/Chris Donovan) En el marco de estas celebraciones, que comenzaron el fin de semana pasado, pero que continúan hasta este domingo, se lleva a cabo el Congreso Nacional Acadiense y dentro de él, la 3ª Reunión de la Red de Ciudades Francófonas de América / Movilización juvenil organizado por el Centre de la francophonie des Amériques donde 17 jóvenes francófonos de las Américas participan. Dos de esos jóvenes son Emmanuel Alberto Videla, de Argentina y Carlos Adrian Zúñiga González, de México y nos acompañaron por tele-conferencia desde la ciudad de Moncton, en Nuevo Brunswick. Emmanuel Alberto Videla (foto a la izquierda) - Fundador del sitio web La classe de francais, profesor de francés como Lengua Extranjera y periodista - Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires), Argentina Carlos Adrián Zúñiga González (foto a la derecha) - Profesor de Francés como Lengua Extranjera en la UNAM y diseñador gráfico - Ciudad de México (México), México. TEMAS DE LA SEMANA (©iStockPhoto) ¿Proyecto de ”Chip cerebral” del magnate Elon Musk pone en jaque la mente humana? Conectar el cerebro humano directamente a las computadoras detallando los pasos para poder crear una simbiosis con la inteligencia artificial. Según sus planes, el prototipo podría ser implantado en un ser humano a finales del 2020. La motivación de la creación de “Neuralink”. (Foto: ASSOCIATED PRESS/TOM FOX) Más refugiados sin acceso a la vivienda en Toronto - La Agencia Canadiense de Empleo y Desarrollo Social indicó recientemente que una cantidad cada vez mayor de refugiados se ve obligada a vivir en lugares no preparados para albergarlos. Luis Laborda habló con Diana Gallego, del Centro de Refugio FJC de Toronto, habló sobre el tema. (Foto: Cortesía del MBAM) «Arte y orgullo unidos»: el Museo de Bellas Artes de Montreal participa en el Festival del Orgullo LGBTQ - Por cuarto año consecutivo, el Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal (Museo de Bellas Artes de Montreal) se asocia al Festival del Orgullo de Montreal, una celebración de la diversidad sexual y cultural. Participa en el desfile de clausura del festival con su propia carroza alegórica. Estas acciones, nos dijo la directora general y curadora principal del Museo, Nathalie Bondil, son parte de la misión del museo de promover la inclusión y la diversidad en todas sus formas ya sea cultural, sexual, étnica o de otro tipo. UN POCO DE HISTORIA - 50 AÑOS DE WOODSTOCK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuKI-PFlAlw LAS IMÁGENES DE LA SEMANA window.jQuery || document.write('
In this episode we explore the wild world of pornographic magazines. Believe it or not, before the popularization of the internet, a great many people had their first and most lasting encounters with pornography via magazines. Magazines were an essential part of pornographic creation and circulation for many decades, and now that they’ve fallen victim to the digital revolution, they’ve only recently been considered as an archival object suited for academic study. In this episode we tackle just a small sliver of pornographic magazine history by talking about a set of magazines addressing queer sexuality. This episode is divided into two sections. The first begins with my conversation with professor Elizabeth Groeneveld. Elizabeth talks to me about her work researching the lesbian pornographic and political commentary magazine On Our Backs. On Our Backs published from 1985 to 1990 and was founded and edited by Susie Bright (we previously talked about Susie in our episode with Lynn Comella). On Our Backs was a sex-positive answer to the feminist anti-pornography magazine Off Our Backs. As one of the only magazines providing lesbian-made pornographic representation for their fellow lesbian readers, the editors surprisingly received a lot of questions from readers about how they were supposed to consume such imagery. After our conversation, Elizabeth goes on to explain in her talk at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies how letters to the editor of On Our Backs reveal confused reactions to the pornographic content of the magazine—regarding both sexual discovery and confusion about whether one can be a “good feminist lesbian” if one is turned on by such imagery. Elizabeth’s research is really fascinating reveals the conflicted nature of pornographic politics. Our second interview and talk is with Daniel Laurin. Daniel is a PhD student in Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto. His research looks into a group of gay male pornographic magazines from the 1970s and 80s to analyze the marketing of the gay-for-pay performer. The most common assumption about the gay-for-pay porn performer is that they emerged in the wake of the AIDS crisis in the mid-1980s to provide an example of a strong, healthy, and dominant male figure standing in opposition to the sick, weak, and AIDS infected gay image that was dominating media depictions at the time. However, Daniel’s research into these magazines tells a very different story. His archival research proves that in fact, the marketing of—and fascination with—the gay-for-pay performer started in the pages of these pornographic magazines long before the AIDS crisis. Here’s hoping that this is the first of many episodes exploring the dynamic history of pornographic magazines! More about Elizabeth Groeneveld Making Feminist Media: Third-Wave Magazines on the Cusp of the Digital Age Book review for Making Feminist Media Historical background: On Our Backs and Bad Attitude “Sex Wars Revisited” Daniel’s Twitter Daniel’s documentary about gay-for-pay performers facebook.com/AcademicSex @PornoCultures Help Support the Podcast! More info about Brandon Arroyo
Jim Hiebert from the University of Delaware discusses his career in mathematics education, from children's mathematical thinking to conceptually-rich teaching to systems of instructional change. Jim's Professional Website Jim's Remarks to SIG-RME The Teaching Gap See the comments for references Complete list of episodes
The long summer of 2016 is over and the boys are back to talk about some Season 4.5 Premiere.Also featuring the world premiere of The Next Step's newest track: Rivalry (feat. Joel Anderson & Deshaun Clarke) Listen for this track in a TNS episode later this year!Remember to email us @ thetalkingstep@gmail.comEpisode(s) Discussed: Season 4x21Download
This week on Love (and Revolution) Radio, we speak with Michigan-Meta Peace Team trainer Kim Redigan about the remarkable work being done by peace teams both internationally and domestically, and how we might be able to use peace team training in our neighborhoods to reduce violence and create safe conditions under which conflicts and grievances can be aired, addressed, and hopefully resolved. Sign up for our weekly email: http://www.riverasun.com/love-and-revolution-radio/ About Our Guest: Kim Redigan is a nonviolence trainer for Michigan-Meta Peace Teams. She has served on both international and domestic peace teams in a wide range of conflict situations. She is a teacher, writer, and water activist living in Detroit, Michigan. Related Links: Michigan-Meta Peace Teams http://www.metapeaceteam.org/ Write Time For Peace by Kim Redigan http://writetimeforpeace.com/ Meta Peace Team http://www.metapeaceteam.org/ Peace Zones for Life http://detroitcoalition.org/ About Shanti Sena http://www.markshep.com/peace/GT_Sena.html Metta Center on Shanti Sena Network http://mettacenter.org/shanti-sena/about-the-shanti-sena-network/ CEASE Fire http://cureviolence.org/partners/illinois-partners/ Elizabeth Murray Interview on Love (and Revolution) Radio http://occupyradio.podomatic.com/entry/2016-08-16T14_00_00-07_00 Nonviolent Peaceforce http://www.nonviolentpeaceforce.org/ Peace Brigades International http://www.peacebrigades.org/ Narayan Desai and Shanti Sena http://www.markshep.com/peace/GT_Sena.html Music by: This week's featured music is "Reflections" by Shawn Mercer from the album by the same title. You can find more of his music at www.shawnmercer.com "Love and Revolution" by Diane Patterson and Spirit Radio www.dianepatterson.org About Your Co-hosts: Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot) is an Indigenous rights attorney, writer and activist who melds traditional life-way teachings into spirit-based movements. Follow her at Sherri Mitchell – Wena’gamu’gwasit: https://www.facebook.com/sacredinstructions/timeline Rivera Sun is a novelist and nonviolent mischief-maker. She is the author of The Dandelion Insurrection, Billionaire Buddha, and Steam Drills, Treadmills, and Shooting Stars. She is also the social media coordinator and nonviolence trainer for Campaign Nonviolence and Pace e Bene. Her essays on social justice movements are syndicated on by PeaceVoice, and appear in Truthout and Popular Resistance. http://www.riverasun.com/
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amplexos | gil duarte | bruno moraes | laerte sarrumor | fino coletivo | mona gadelha | cabruera | renato godá | erasmo carlos | marcos magah | ederaldo gentil | maciel salú | mestre ambrósio | ska maria pastora | céu |cabrones orquestra guitarrística | criolo | rappin hood | rabu gonzales & thalma de freitas | motirô | rael da rima ENGLISH AGAIN Another show recorded live from our Rio studios, with some comments (in English!) on the World Cup that was just about to start, and some songs (in Portuguese!) that translate the general atmosphere in Brazil. PRA INGLÊS OUVIR Outro programa gravado ao vivo nos nossos estúdios cariocas, com comentários (em inglês) sobre a Copa do Mundo que estava prestes a começar, e músicas (em português) traduzindo o clima que está rolando por aqui.
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