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Best podcasts about alan jenkins

Latest podcast episodes about alan jenkins

HOA - It's A True Story Podcast
Meditation and Mindfulness #206

HOA - It's A True Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 33:58


Host Regan Brown and Bill Mann, President of GB Group Construction & Painting, sit down with Alan Jenkins, CFO of The Management Trust, as he shares his journey into meditation and how it has become part of his company's culture. He discusses the impact of meditation on stress reduction and mental well-being, how sessions are structured within the workplace, and the value of fostering a supportive environment for employees.

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS
teissTalk: Transforming your security operations to detect and respond to advanced attacks

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 45:33


Diverse threat vectors and complex attacks - how to expand your detection and response programmesHelping your SOC analysts achieve more - finding the right combination of internal ML/AI tools and external providersPathways to accelerate your SOC development to detect and mitigate attacks earlier This episode is hosted by Thom Langford:https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomlangford/Mike Johnson, Global Cyber Threat & Incident Response Manager, Verifonehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mike---johnson/Alan Jenkins, CISO Team lead, Saepiohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alanjenkins/Josh Davies, Principal Technical Manager, Fortrahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jdgwilym/

Power Station
Comic books, particularly the superheroes, in their DNA have always been about fighting for democracy and combatting bigotry

Power Station

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 37:22


Here is the hard reality: In 2024, a majority of voters can no longer distinguish between fact and fiction. This truth is disturbing and dangerous but not that surprising. As a recent Pew Research Center study reveals, most voters cite friends and families, not newspapers, television or academic studies as their primary source of news and information. We are all subject to a deluge of misinformation on social media but microtargeting, a campaign of disinformation warfare on an unsuspecting public, was a hallmark of the GOP's presidential campaign. As Gal Golan and Alan Jenkins share on this episode of Power Station, it is possible to communicate across lines of difference. This, they argue, is how we build a more perfect union. Their contribution to this aspiration is 1/6, a striking and powerful graphic novel that imagines what might have happened if the attempted insurrection at the US Capitol had been successful. It is grounded in the real stories of those who were there and, in the tradition of pro-democracy and anti-authoritarian comic books, honors the truthtellers. In 1/6, Alan and Gan are speaking to everyone. Hear them! OneSixComics.org  

Fake the Nation
428. Larger Margin (w/ Gan Golan & Alan Jenkins)

Fake the Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 52:22


Today, we're discussing the state of the electoral race, what's going on with the North Carolina governor's race, and a fresh batch of election rules. We'll also discuss a new trend where young men are going to church (but young women are not!) and finally we'll ask: is the customized beverage out of control? Joining to break all of that down are co-authors of the 1/6 comic book series, Gan Golan and Alan Jenkins!——Rate Fake The Nation 5-stars on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!Follow Negin Farsad on TwitterEmail Negin fakethenation@headgum.comSupport her Patreon ——Host - Negin Farsad——Producer - Andrew McGuire——Theme Music - Gaby AlterAdvertise on Fake The Nation via gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Context
Alan Jenkins & Gan Golan: Reimagining Democracy Through Art

The Context

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 56:09


What if the January 6 attack on the US Capitol had been successful? Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan explore just that in their graphic novel series, entitled 1/6: The Graphic Novel. They also discuss how the events of January 6, 2021, diverge from democratic principles, such as free speech and the right to protest. Alan Jenkins is a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School. His previous positions include President of The Opportunity Agenda (a social justice communication lab that he cofounded), Assistant to the Solicitor General at the Department of Justice, and Director of Human Rights at the Ford Foundation. Gan Golan is an artist, cultural strategist, and bestselling author. He has organized major protest movements, including Occupy Wall Street and the People's Climate March, and is the cocreator of the Climate Clock in NYC. Links: https://onesixcomicsstore.com/ https://www.westernstatescenter.org/s/WSC-Action-Guide-1-6-single-pg.pdf

New Books Network
Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan, "1/6, The Graphic Novel: What if the Attack on the U.S. Capitol had Succeeded?" (Sun Print Solutions, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 57:30


What if the January 6, 2021 Insurrection had been successful? A tale of what was, what could have been, and what still could be? 1/6: The Graphic Novel (Sun Print Solutions, 2023) chillingly illustrates how close we came to authoritarian rule in America and the threats to our democracy that we still face. In the tradition of speculative fiction from George Orwell's 1984 to Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale to the Twilight Zone, it explores themes of autocracy, scapegoating, strategic disinformation, and more, all told through a compelling, character-driven story. Drawing on real-life events, 1/6 travels the road that led from back-room meetings, white supremacist rallies, and the Four Seasons Landscaping parking lot to a violent attack on the Capitol that left several Americans dead and shook our nation to its core. It then imagines a world in which the events of that day turned out very differently. 1/6 is for lovers of graphic novels, lovers of speculative fiction, lovers of politics, and lovers of our democracy. It's a story that demands our attention and calls on us to take action…while we still can. Issue #1 of the 4-Issue Series is available on Amazon, Issuu, and in a print edition. Kishauna Soljour is an Assistant Professor of Public Humanities at San Diego State University. Her most recent writing appears in the edited collection: From Rights to Lives: The Evolution of the Black Freedom Struggle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literature
Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan, "1/6, The Graphic Novel: What if the Attack on the U.S. Capitol had Succeeded?" (Sun Print Solutions, 2023)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 57:30


What if the January 6, 2021 Insurrection had been successful? A tale of what was, what could have been, and what still could be? 1/6: The Graphic Novel (Sun Print Solutions, 2023) chillingly illustrates how close we came to authoritarian rule in America and the threats to our democracy that we still face. In the tradition of speculative fiction from George Orwell's 1984 to Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale to the Twilight Zone, it explores themes of autocracy, scapegoating, strategic disinformation, and more, all told through a compelling, character-driven story. Drawing on real-life events, 1/6 travels the road that led from back-room meetings, white supremacist rallies, and the Four Seasons Landscaping parking lot to a violent attack on the Capitol that left several Americans dead and shook our nation to its core. It then imagines a world in which the events of that day turned out very differently. 1/6 is for lovers of graphic novels, lovers of speculative fiction, lovers of politics, and lovers of our democracy. It's a story that demands our attention and calls on us to take action…while we still can. Issue #1 of the 4-Issue Series is available on Amazon, Issuu, and in a print edition. Kishauna Soljour is an Assistant Professor of Public Humanities at San Diego State University. Her most recent writing appears in the edited collection: From Rights to Lives: The Evolution of the Black Freedom Struggle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in American Studies
Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan, "1/6, The Graphic Novel: What if the Attack on the U.S. Capitol had Succeeded?" (Sun Print Solutions, 2023)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 57:30


What if the January 6, 2021 Insurrection had been successful? A tale of what was, what could have been, and what still could be? 1/6: The Graphic Novel (Sun Print Solutions, 2023) chillingly illustrates how close we came to authoritarian rule in America and the threats to our democracy that we still face. In the tradition of speculative fiction from George Orwell's 1984 to Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale to the Twilight Zone, it explores themes of autocracy, scapegoating, strategic disinformation, and more, all told through a compelling, character-driven story. Drawing on real-life events, 1/6 travels the road that led from back-room meetings, white supremacist rallies, and the Four Seasons Landscaping parking lot to a violent attack on the Capitol that left several Americans dead and shook our nation to its core. It then imagines a world in which the events of that day turned out very differently. 1/6 is for lovers of graphic novels, lovers of speculative fiction, lovers of politics, and lovers of our democracy. It's a story that demands our attention and calls on us to take action…while we still can. Issue #1 of the 4-Issue Series is available on Amazon, Issuu, and in a print edition. Kishauna Soljour is an Assistant Professor of Public Humanities at San Diego State University. Her most recent writing appears in the edited collection: From Rights to Lives: The Evolution of the Black Freedom Struggle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Politics
Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan, "1/6, The Graphic Novel: What if the Attack on the U.S. Capitol had Succeeded?" (Sun Print Solutions, 2023)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 57:30


What if the January 6, 2021 Insurrection had been successful? A tale of what was, what could have been, and what still could be? 1/6: The Graphic Novel (Sun Print Solutions, 2023) chillingly illustrates how close we came to authoritarian rule in America and the threats to our democracy that we still face. In the tradition of speculative fiction from George Orwell's 1984 to Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale to the Twilight Zone, it explores themes of autocracy, scapegoating, strategic disinformation, and more, all told through a compelling, character-driven story. Drawing on real-life events, 1/6 travels the road that led from back-room meetings, white supremacist rallies, and the Four Seasons Landscaping parking lot to a violent attack on the Capitol that left several Americans dead and shook our nation to its core. It then imagines a world in which the events of that day turned out very differently. 1/6 is for lovers of graphic novels, lovers of speculative fiction, lovers of politics, and lovers of our democracy. It's a story that demands our attention and calls on us to take action…while we still can. Issue #1 of the 4-Issue Series is available on Amazon, Issuu, and in a print edition. Kishauna Soljour is an Assistant Professor of Public Humanities at San Diego State University. Her most recent writing appears in the edited collection: From Rights to Lives: The Evolution of the Black Freedom Struggle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books in American Politics
Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan, "1/6, The Graphic Novel: What if the Attack on the U.S. Capitol had Succeeded?" (Sun Print Solutions, 2023)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 57:30


What if the January 6, 2021 Insurrection had been successful? A tale of what was, what could have been, and what still could be? 1/6: The Graphic Novel (Sun Print Solutions, 2023) chillingly illustrates how close we came to authoritarian rule in America and the threats to our democracy that we still face. In the tradition of speculative fiction from George Orwell's 1984 to Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale to the Twilight Zone, it explores themes of autocracy, scapegoating, strategic disinformation, and more, all told through a compelling, character-driven story. Drawing on real-life events, 1/6 travels the road that led from back-room meetings, white supremacist rallies, and the Four Seasons Landscaping parking lot to a violent attack on the Capitol that left several Americans dead and shook our nation to its core. It then imagines a world in which the events of that day turned out very differently. 1/6 is for lovers of graphic novels, lovers of speculative fiction, lovers of politics, and lovers of our democracy. It's a story that demands our attention and calls on us to take action…while we still can. Issue #1 of the 4-Issue Series is available on Amazon, Issuu, and in a print edition. Kishauna Soljour is an Assistant Professor of Public Humanities at San Diego State University. Her most recent writing appears in the edited collection: From Rights to Lives: The Evolution of the Black Freedom Struggle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS
teissTalk: Maintaining your credibility as a security advisor

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 45:16


Building rapport with the board through persuasive communication skillsLeveraging your influence to drive business change and manage cyber risksMeasuring the impact of your actions and adviceThis episode is hosted by Thom Langfordhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/thomlangford/ Alan Jenkins, Principal Consultant, Cyber Security Navigator Ltdhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alanjenkins/Graydon McKee, Senior Director Cybersecurity Engineering, Visahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/graydon-mckee/Laurie Gibbett, Cyber Risk Quantification Manager, KPMGhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegibbett/

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS
teissTalk: Selling infosec as a business enabler

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 44:54


Proving that your infosec strategy delivers a competitive advantageManaging the risks and costs of a business-enabling infosec teamBalancing business objectives with infosec needs to deliver security and growthThis episode is hosted by Thom Langfordhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/thomlangford/Alan Jenkins, Principal Consultant, Cyber Security Navigator Ltdhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alanjenkins/Garrett Smiley, Adjunct Dissertation Chair / Distinguished Core Part-Time Professor, National Universityhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/garrettsmiley/Dom Lucas, Head of Security, British International Investmenthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dom-lucas-mciis-msyl-30223528/

Practical Radicals
6. Narrative Shift with Cristina Jimenez Moreta and Alan Jenkins

Practical Radicals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 86:54


In the past two decades, progressives have gotten far more savvy at the strategy we call “narrative shift,” learning how to challenge the dominant story and change the common sense on key issues. For example, on same-sex marriage, activists drove a sea change in public sentiment — from 27% support in 1996 to 71% in 2023. And research shows that Occupy Wall Street, which some criticized as a “blip,” was, as one organizer put it, actually a “spark” that ignited mass movements for economic justice, from the Fight for $15 and a Union to the campaigns of Bernie Sanders, and changed how everyday people think about economic inequality. In this episode, we hear from two experts about how to achieve narrative shifts. As co-founder and former head of United We Dream, the largest immigrant youth-led organization in the country, Cristina Jimenez Moreta, was instrumental in crafting a narrative of immigrant pride, dignity, and belonging that helped bring about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), providing protection against deportation for hundreds of thousands of young immigrants. Cristina is now a Distinguished Lecturer at CUNY and co-chair of Leadership for Democracy and Social Justice, where she mentors young and emerging leaders and encourages them to think through hard questions like how to make the most of upsurge moments like the Movement for Black Lives, how to harness the power of new technologies like AI, and how to rethink our organizing models to build a bigger “we.” Our next guest is Alan Jenkins, a civil rights lawyer and co-founder of The Opportunity Agenda, an organization devoted to narrative shift strategies. Now a Harvard Law professor, Alan has co-authored the 1/6 comic book series, which imagines what might have happened if the MAGA insurrection had succeeded. Alan unpacks the differences between messaging, framing, and narrative shifts, and gives examples of how conservatives and progressives have succeeded in changing the terms of debates. In a wide-ranging conversation, he considers how far we've come since Ronald Reagan suggested we “open the border both ways,” how grassroots activists at the 2008 Heartland Presidential Forum in Iowa steered candidate Obama toward a rhetoric of “community values,” and how comic books and interventions in popular culture can help foster the kinds of conversations our troubled nation needs. Did Occupy Wall Street Make a Difference?, by Ruth Milkman, Stephanie Luce, and Penny Lewis, The Nation, October 4/11, 2021 Changing the Subject: A Bottom-Up Account of Occupy Wall Street in New York City, by Ruth Milkman, Stephanie Luce, and Penny Lewis, January 2013

The Chauncey DeVega Show
Ep. 400: What Would America Be Like If Donald Trump's Jan. 6 Coup Had Succeeded?

The Chauncey DeVega Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 124:10


Alan Jenkins is a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on Race and the Law, Communication, Law, and Social Justice, and Supreme Court Jurisprudence. Prior to joining the Harvard faculty, he co-founded and led The Opportunity Agenda. Jenkins has also been a frequent guest columnist in The Hollywood Reporter. He has also appeared frequently as a commentator on CBS and MSNBC. Alan reflects on what America would be like if Trump's MAGA coup attempt had succeeded and how he (and Gan Golan) used that premise and thought exercise to create 1/6: A Graphic Novel. He also shares his worries and concerns about the present state and future of American democracy and the long Black Freedom Struggle in this time of white rage and neofascist assault, and reflects on what President Obama (who Alan casually knows from their time together at law school) must be thinking about his legacy.   Chauncey and Alan also reflect on the early days of comic book conventions and how they found their love for graphic novels and other such visual storytelling. On this landmark 400th episode of the podcast, Chauncey DeVega reflects on the journey, the perils and allure of being broken and exhausted by the Trumpocene (and how too many of his fellow travelers in the pro-democracy movement are quitting), and how the hope peddlers and other happy pill sellers will be amplifying their siren song voices as the reality of Dictator Trump becomes more real and imminent. Chauncey also shares some heartwarming animal friend and good human stories, is concerned about the future of his beloved New England Patriots in a post-Belichick era, and is embarrassed that he was defeated again by the Fog Monster and then by Sub Zero here in Chicago.   WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow

Why? The Podcast
Why? Episode 283- 1/6 the graphic novel

Why? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 39:14


What would have happened if the January 6th insurrection had been successful? Harvard law professor Alan Jenkins co-wrote the book. It is a fascinating study of what could have happened. You can order the first two issues of 1/6: The Graphic Novel on Amazon, or you can get it on the comics' website. Alan also has a petition started on MoveOn.org, to ban insurrections from holding public office. You might want to sign it.

Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 410: SAG - AFTRA is allowing AI voice - over performances in video games; Harvard Law Professor Alan Jenkins

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 63:26


TOPICS: SAG-AFTRA just cut a deal for voice-over artists to be used for AI in video games, and ElisaRockDoc has some strong feelings about it; ElisaRockDoc career update; we interview social justice leader and Harvard Law Professor Alan Jenkins about the latest edition of his graphic novel series, “1/6”.You can find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.onesixcomics.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

This week, Charles Foster explores how psychedelic drugs are changing lives; and Alan Jenkins on the lure of the open seas.'Ten Trips: The new reality of psychedelics', by Andy Mitchell'Psychedelics: The revolutionary drugs that could change your life – aguide from the expert', by David Nutt'I feel love: MDMA and the quest for connection in a fractured world',by Rachel Nuwer'Psychonauts: Drugs and the making of the modern mind', by Mike Jay'Sailing Alone: A history', by Richard J KingProduced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THIS IS REVOLUTION >podcast
Ep. 545: What if the January 6th Attacks Were Successful? ft. Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan

THIS IS REVOLUTION >podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 112:25


Get the graphic novel here: https://a.co/d/cL5gLul   What if the attacks on the Capitol succeeded and Trump was elected for a 2nd term? We discuss with one of the creators of an upcoming graphic novel that answers that question.   Thank you guys again for taking the time to check this out. We appreciate each and everyone of you. If you have the means, and you feel so inclined, BECOME A PATRON! We're creating patron only programing, you'll get bonus content from many of the episodes, and you get MERCH!   Become a patron now https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents?   Please also like, subscribe, and follow us on these platforms as well, (specially YouTube!)   THANKS Y'ALL   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG9WtLyoP9QU8sxuIfxk3eg Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thisisrevolutionpodcast www.twitch.tv/leftflankvets​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Twitter: @TIRShowOakland Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland   Read Jason Myles in Sublation Magazine https://www.sublationmag.com/writers/jason-myles   Read Jason Myles in Damage Magazine https://damagemag.com/2023/11/07/the-man-who-sold-the-world/   Pascal Robert's Black Agenda Report: https://www.blackagendareport.com/author/Pascal%20Robert

Dystopia Tonight With John Poveromo
Day 250 - Unmasking The Ongoing Threat w/ Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan

Dystopia Tonight With John Poveromo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 55:50


The much-anticipated second issue of 1/6: The Graphic Novel is now available, offering a deeper and more complex exploration of a world where the January 6th insurrection was successful. Harvard Law School Professor Alan Jenkins and New York Times bestselling author Gan Golan, alongside veteran comic book artist Will Rosado, continue their provocative narrative under the auspices of the Western States Center. We cover the anniversary of 1/6 insurrection, going over the new details presented to us, how they implemented it into the graphic novel, Trump's shocking admission of losing the Election, the disturbing truth behind the Capitol violence, unveiling hidden agendas, Ted Cruz's cowardice, and more. Enjoy!

Color of Success
Alan Jenkins: How a Harvard Professor Communicates Social Justice Through Graphic Novels

Color of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 36:20


Alan Jenkins is a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on Race and the Law, Communication, and Supreme Court Jurisprudence. In this episode, we discuss the: Definition of justice Use of graphic novels to communicate social commentary Resources needed to decrease incarceration and re-incarceration Power of empathy Purchase Alan's graphic novel, 1/6: The Graphic Novel, Issue #1 – What if the Attack on the U.S. Capitol had Succeeded  Amazon OneSix Comics Store *This interview expresses the opinions of the guest and host, and is not affiliated with any government or educational entity. ========================================== Full bio: Alan Jenkins is a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on Race and the Law, Communication, and Supreme Court Jurisprudence. Before joining the Law School faculty, he was President and Co-Founder of The Opportunity Agenda, a social justice communication lab. Jenkins's prior positions have included Assistant to the Solicitor General at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he represented the United States government in constitutional and other litigation before the U.S. Supreme Court; Director of Human Rights at the Ford Foundation, where he managed grantmaking in the United States and eleven overseas regions; and Associate Counsel to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, where he defended the rights of low-income communities facing exploitation and discrimination. He previously served as a Law Clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun and to U.S. District Court Judge Robert L. Carter. Jenkins is a frequent commentator in broadcast, print, and digital media on topics ranging from Supreme Court decision-making to racial equity to the role of popular culture in social change. His past Board service includes New York Public Radio, the Center for Community Change, the Legal Action Center, and Futuro Media Group, as well as the Board of Governors of the New School for Public Engagement. He has also served on the Selection Committee for the Sundance Documentary Fund. Jenkins holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School, an M.A. in Media Studies from the New School for Public Engagement, and a B.A. in Psychology and Social Relations from Harvard College. ========================================== Dr. Wong's book, Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color is available now! Get your copy today!

The Wine Show Australia
Jacinta Jenkins - Balnaves (Coonawarra)

The Wine Show Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 22:59


Richo and Simon chat with Jacinta about her winemaking journey and how the industry was always on her radar after growing up with a father in the wine industry as one of the most famous viticulturalists at Wynns, Alan Jenkins. @thewineshowaustralia @danmurphys_richard @balnaves_of_coonawarra

Writers Aloud: The RLF Podcast

Alan Jenkins speaks with John Greening about winning the Forward Prize, the moment he knew he would spend his life writing poetry, and the role of loss and death in his work.

Vox: Short audio from the RLF
Alan Jenkins: Letter To My Readers

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 3:40


' Can I even dare to hope that somewhere out there are readers with all my volumes, from the very first in 1988 to the most recent?'Can I even dare to hope that somewhere out there are readers with all my volumes, from the very first in 1988 to the most recent, five years ago, on their bookshelves? That having got something out of the one you read first, you were drawn by the next?

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
American fugitive in Edinburgh claims to be an Irish orphan

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 3:17


Alan Jenkins, reporter for 5 News in Scotland, on the latest development in the case of Nicholas Rossi, an American man being held in an Edinburgh prison and facing extradition to the US on rape charges.

Tavis Smiley
Connie Rice & Alan Jenkins on "Tavis Smiley"

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 29:03


Former President Donald Trump was indicted on felony charges Tuesday for attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. Tavis is joined by civil rights attorney Connie Rice and Harvard Law professor Alan Jenkins to discuss Trump's third criminal case.

Tavis Smiley
Rep. Adam Schiff on "Tavis Smiley"

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 8:02


Former President Donald Trump was indicted on felony charges Tuesday for attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. In this hour, Tavis is joined by Rep. Adam SchiffAdam Schiff (D-CA), civil rights attorney Connie Rice and Harvard Law professor Alan Jenkins to discuss Trump's third criminal case.

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
PEL Presents NEM#199: Alan Jenkins' Cornucopia of Experiments

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 66:58


Alan has released 50+ albums, starting in the late '70s with The Deep Freeze Mice, then with several collaborative bands, experimental surf in the '00s with The Thurston Lava Tube, and now typically records as Alan Jenkins and the Kettering Vampires. We discuss "The Multibear" from Be My Enemy £1 (2023), "Hitler's Knees" by The Deep Freeze Mice from Saw a Ranch House Burning Last Night (1983), "The Morozovo Meteorite” by The Melamine Division Plates from Novosibirsk (2023), and "The Eagle Hates Your Poetry" by Alan Jenkins & The Creams from ie (1994). End song: "Nobody's Getting My Hair" by The Chrysanthemums from Decoy for a Dognapper! (2022). Intro: "A Red Light for the Greens" by The Deep Freeze Mice from The Gates of Lunch (1982). For more, see cordeliarecords.co.uk. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get 50% off (and free shipping) for America's #1 Meal Kit at HelloFresh.com/nem50 (code nem50). Check out KEWL.FM for a great mix of music.

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#199: Alan Jenkins’ Cornucopia of Experiments

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 66:57


Alan has released 50+ albums, starting in the late '70s with The Deep Freeze Mice, then with several collaborative bands, experimental surf in the '00s with The Thurston Lava Tube, and now typically records as Alan Jenkins and the Kettering Vampires. We discuss "The Multibear" from Be My Enemy £1 (2023), "Hitler's Knees" by The Deep Freeze Mice from Saw a Ranch House Burning Last Night (1983), "The Morozovo Meteorite” by The Melamine Division Plates from Novosibirsk (2023), and "The Eagle Hates Your Poetry" by Alan Jenkins & The Creams from ie (1994). End song: "Nobody's Getting My Hair" by The Chrysanthemums from Decoy for a Dognapper! (2022). Intro: "A Red Light for the Greens" by The Deep Freeze Mice from The Gates of Lunch (1982). For more, see cordeliarecords.co.uk. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get 50% off (and free shipping) for America's #1 Meal Kit at HelloFresh.com/nem50 (code nem50). Check out KEWL.FM for a great mix of music.

Vox: Short audio from the RLF
Alan Jenkins: Letter To My Younger Self

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 3:42


'If only you could have the friendship of fellow-poets, the respect of your peers! But all that's some years in the future. 'If only you could have the friendship of fellow-poets, the respect of your peers! But all that's some years in the future. Your life so far hasn't given you much social confidence, and your parents, supportive as they try to be, don't really understand.

The 5 News Eurovision Party
Eurovision 2023: Love From Liverpool

The 5 News Eurovision Party

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 38:13


This year, the annual celebration of Europe's pop landscape that is the Eurovision song contest is taking place in the UK city of Liverpool, who are hosting on behalf of last year's winners Ukraine. So, what does it mean for Liverpool to have this honour - and how much work has gone in to get the city ready? In our final episode, hosts Alan Jenkins and Ruth Liptrot talk to BBC Eurovision Executive Producer Andrew Cartmell, Liverpool outgoing major Joanne Anderson and Ukrainian singer and former Eurovision star Tina Karol to find out.   Produced by Silvia Maresca.   Credits: 'Show Me Your Love', Tina Karol (2006) 'Love Love Peace Peace', Måns Zelmerlöw, Petra Mede (2016)

The 5 News Eurovision Party
The highs and lows of the Eurovision song contest

The 5 News Eurovision Party

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 37:16


In our second episode, hosts Alan Jenkins and Ruth Liptrot look at the highs and lows of the Eurovision song contest, including some of the best - and worst - performances over the years. Joining them are Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston, two of the original members of Bucks Fizz, who won Eurovision in 1981 with Making Your Mind Up, and Carrie Grant, who represented the UK at the song contest in 1983 as part of the pop group Sweet Dreams. Produced by Silvia Maresca.   Credits: 'Making Your Mind Up', Bucks Fizz, RCA (1981)

The 5 News Eurovision Party
Introducing: The 5 News Eurovision Party

The 5 News Eurovision Party

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 0:35


Join us as we crack open the Bucks Fizz and have our own celebration as we talk about all things Eurovision ahead of the UK hosting the song contest. Over three episodes, with special guests from the Eurovision Hall of fame, as well as fellow superfans and experts, hosts Alan Jenkins and Ruth Liptrot look at the politics behind the contest, the best Eurovision performances over the years and what it means for the city of Liverpool to be hosting on behalf of Ukraine.

The 5 News Eurovision Party
Eurovision: The politics of a song competition

The 5 News Eurovision Party

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 30:38


Even though the song contest prides itself on being apolitical, Eurovision has always been steeped in politics — from the voting to the performances. In this episode, hosts Alan Jenkins and Ruth Liptrot speak to Dr Eurovision, Paul Jordan, and James Rowe, Eurovision expert and presenter of The Euro Trip Podcast, to find out the politics behind Eurovision, what political statements have been made at the song contest in the past and how significant it is politically today. Produced by Silvia Maresca.

Dystopia Tonight With John Poveromo
Day 217 - The Art of Activism with Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan

Dystopia Tonight With John Poveromo

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 68:25


ATTN Fellow Dystopians! On this episode of Dystopia Tonight I had the great pleasure of speaking with, two of the most vital voices in the world of graphic novels today, Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan! Their new graphic novel, “1/6” is centered around one of the most controversial political events in recent history: the storming of the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. on January 6th, 2021. The graphic novel is a fictionalized account of the events of that day asking the question, “What if the Jan 6th riots succeeded?” Through their vivid illustrations and haunting storytelling, Golan and Jenkins transport you to a dystopian world where political tensions have boiled over into open violence. You'll follow the stories of six individuals as they navigate the wreckage of a shattered society, struggling to make sense of the madness around them. What sets “1/6” apart is its nuanced exploration of different perspectives, from a disillusioned Trump supporter to a Black Lives Matter activist, with stories that intersect and overlap throughout the book. Inspired by the comics of their youth, their graphic novel isn't just a fictionalized account of the storming of the Capitol - it's a wake-up call for all Americans. It forces us to confront the hard truths about our country: the systemic racism, the corruption, the lies and propaganda that have driven us to the brink of collapse. But “1/6” isn't all doom and gloom. In the midst of all the chaos, there are moments of heroism and hope - people who refuse to give up, who refuse to be silenced. Through their stories, Jenkins and Golan remind us that even in the darkest of times, there is always a glimmer of light. Jenkins and Golan's work is a powerful reminder of the transformative role that art can play in shaping public discourse and sparking social change. “1/6” is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of our democracy and wants to gain a deeper understanding of the complex issues at play in our society. So don't hesitate – pick up a copy today and let this episode guide you into the brilliant minds of two creatives who are passionate about using their craft to make a difference. Enjoy! www.onesixcomics.org

Pop Culture Weekly
Ellie Kemper & Zach Cherry (The Great American Baking Show); Alan Jenkins & Gan Golan (1/6)

Pop Culture Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 58:53


Ever wondered how it feels to host The Great American Baking Show? In this weeks episode of Pop Culture Weekly, prepare to be entertained as Kyle McMahon chats with Ellie Kemper and Zach Cherry, the dynamic duo who bring their delightful personalities to this beloved competition. They share behind-the-scenes stories, the influence of the original UK version, and their thoughts on remaining unbiased while rooting for the talented contestants. Don't miss this hilarious conversation with two of the industry's most engaging actors.Then Kyle talks to Gan Golan and Alan Jenkins, the brilliant minds behind the provocative graphic novel, 1/6 - What If The Attack On the U.S. Capitol Succeeded?. They explore the chilling question: what if the attack on the US Capitol on January 6th succeeded? Listen in as we discuss their motivations for creating this gripping story, the importance of preserving democracy, and the responsibilities of art and culture in addressing contemporary issues. You'll be left pondering the frightening possibilities that lie ahead if we don't take action.Finally, let's get nostalgic as we explore the tradition of comics as a form of social commentary. From the origins of iconic characters like Superman and Captain America to the metaphorical representation of social issues through Spider-Man and the Hulk, we examine the power of art and storytelling in shaping our world. Join us for this meaningful conversation and discover how our favorite heroes have reflected societal concerns throughout history.Kyle McMahon's Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss is now streaming: https://www.deathandgrief.show/Chapter-One-The-Diagnosis-AKA-WTF/---------------Get all the Pop Culture Weekly podcast info you could want including extra content, uncut interviews, photos, videos & transcripts at: https://podcast.popcultureweekly.comWatch celebrity interviews at: https://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahon/videosor Kyle McMahon YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/officialkylemcmahonRead the latest at http://www.PopCultureWeekly.comFollow Kyle on:Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kmacmusicFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahonInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kmacmusicYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/officialkylemcmahonWebsite: http://www.kylemcmahon.mePop Culture Weekly twitter: http://www.twitter.com/popculturepodca

Let's Hear It
Alan Jenkins asks, “What if the 1/6 Insurrection Succeeded? – in a Comic Book

Let's Hear It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 53:58


Harvard Law professor Alan Jenkins has argued cases before the Supreme Court, made grants at the Ford Foundation, co-founded a national narrative change nonprofit, and now has co-authored...a comic book. But not just any comic book. 1/6: The Graphic Novel is a powerful and chilling reminder that great communications and great advocacy takes many forms. He and his co-author Gan Golan and artist Will Rosado give us a dramatic new look into what happened on that terrible day and what might have happened had the insurrectionists prevailed. Alan speaks with Eric about his love of comic books and a career that has been at the intersection of storytelling, law, and social justice for positive change. Don't miss this terrific conversation with one of our field's most creative and incisive communicators.  

Let's Hear It
Alan Jenkins asks, “What if the 1/6 Insurrection Succeeded? – in a Comic Book

Let's Hear It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 53:58


Harvard Law professor Alan Jenkins has argued cases before the Supreme Court, made grants at the Ford Foundation, co-founded a national narrative change nonprofit, and now has co-authored...a comic book. But not just any comic book. 1/6: The Graphic Novel is a powerful and chilling reminder that great communications and great advocacy takes many forms. He and his co-author Gan Golan and artist Will Rosado give us a dramatic new look into what happened on that terrible day and what might have happened had the insurrectionists prevailed. Alan speaks with Eric about his love of comic books and a career that has been at the intersection of storytelling, law, and social justice for positive change. Don't miss this terrific conversation with one of our field's most creative and incisive communicators.  

Graphic Policy Radio
1/6 : A What If? comic about The Insurrection

Graphic Policy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 65:00


What if the attack on the US Capitol succeeded? 1/6 is a 4 part comics series written by Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan and illustrated by Will Rosado. Prof. Jenkins and Golan joined me on the podcast to talk about their comic which combines comics journalism, speculative fiction and activism.  Drawing on real-life events, 1/6 travels the road that led from back-room meetings, white supremacist rallies, and the Four Seasons Landscaping parking lot to a violent attack on the Capitol that left several Americans dead and shook our nation to its core. It imagines a world in which the events of that day turned out very differently. Through a diverse cast of characters 1/6 builds towards a story of how we might organize and fight for democracy. Buy the comic AND check out their forthcoming action guide - http://onesixcomics.com/ 

Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 362: Grammys 2023; Harvard Law Professor Alan Jenkins and bestselling author Gan Golan join

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 62:36


TOPICS: Building your fan community; Ryan and Elisa talk about the Grammys; entertainment law news; we interview Harvard Law Professor Alan Jenkins and bestselling author Gan Golan about “1/6,” the graphic novel they co-authored and released independently. You can find out more about their work by visiting www.onesixcomics.com. Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”

The Brian Lehrer Show
What If They Succeeded?

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 21:53


Alan Jenkins, professor of practice at Harvard Law School and co-founder of the nonprofit The Opportunity Agenda, discusses the graphic novel he wrote with human rights activist and artist Gan Golan, 1/6: The Graphic Novel (One Six Comics, 2023). The book is set in a fictional world where the January 6 insurrectionists overturned the 2020 presidential election and explores the impact of disinformation, white supremacy, and political ambition.

The Takeaway
What if the January 6th Insurrectionists Succeeded?

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 11:34


As the two-year anniversary of the January 6th insurrection approaches, the new graphic novel 1/6 explores a dystopian alternate history: What if the insurrectionists had been successful and violently overturned the election? We speak with co-author Alan Jenkins, professor of practice at Harvard Law School and co-author of the graphic novel 1/6, about the premise, inspiration, and characters in this alternative historical fiction graphic novel.

The Takeaway
What if the January 6th Insurrectionists Succeeded?

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 11:34


As the two-year anniversary of the January 6th insurrection approaches, the new graphic novel 1/6 explores a dystopian alternate history: What if the insurrectionists had been successful and violently overturned the election? We speak with co-author Alan Jenkins, professor of practice at Harvard Law School and co-author of the graphic novel 1/6, about the premise, inspiration, and characters in this alternative historical fiction graphic novel.

Tavis Smiley
Alan Jenkins on "Tavis Smiley"

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 22:13


Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on Race and the Law, Communication and Supreme Court Jurisprudence. What if the attack on the US Capitol succeeded? That's the very question that he explores in his forthcoming graphic novel “1/6: What If The Attack On The US Capitol Succeeded?” He joins Tavis to unpack his novel which illustrates how close we came to authoritarian rule in America and the threats to our democracy that we still face

Last Word
Colonel Alan Jenkins, Mary Monson, Elspeth Barker, Art Rupe (pictured)

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 28:09


Matthew Bannister on Colonel Alan Jenkins, the Gurhka officer who was the last living Westerner to have travelled to independent Tibet. Mary Monson, the solicitor who devoted her career to helping the poor and disadvantaged. Elspeth Barker, the novelist and critic who lived a colourful life surrounded by animals in a Norfolk farmhouse. Art Rupe, the American record producer who helped to launch the careers of Little Richard and Sam Cooke. Producer: Neil George Interviewed guest: Nigel Warren Interviewed guest: Roger Croston Interviewed guest: Joseph Kotrie Monson Interviewed guest: Raffaella Barker Interviewed guest: Geoff Barker Archive clips used: BBC TV Archive, Jungle Green - Borneo 24/12/1964; BBC Radio Manchester, Trump's tour bus 13/07/2018; Mary Monson Solicitors - YouTube channel, client care philosophy 18/02/2014; BBC Radio 4, O Caledonia by Elspeth Barker 14/10/1992; BBC Radio 3, The Verb - Life, Nature & Literature 10/04/2004; CBS, Alan Freed Rock & Roll Dance Party 1957.

Perspectives On Social Justice
PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL JUSTICE: CLIMATE CHANGE - Faith For Earth Day

Perspectives On Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 22:08


This dialogue is intended to encourage everyone to invest in our planet through an understanding of how FAITH COMMUNITIES can come together to steward the earth given to us! Join Rev. Micheal Malcom, Rev. Alan Jenkins and Rev. Dr. Lairalaine White this Thursday, April 21st at 6:30pm, also available on both Facebook Live and YouTube!

Perspectives On Social Justice
PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL JUSTICE: The Faith Community and Stewardship: What are we doing?

Perspectives On Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 22:08


This dialogue is intended to encourage everyone to invest in our planet through an understanding of how FAITH COMMUNITIES can come together to steward the earth given to us! Join Rev. Micheal Malcom, Rev. Alan Jenkins and Rev. Dr. Lairalaine White this Thursday, April 21st at 6:30pm on both Facebook Live and YouTube.

Perspectives On Social Justice
PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL JUSTICE: Carbon and Fossil Fuels: Our Most Pressing Issue

Perspectives On Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 7:44


This dialogue is intended to encourage everyone to invest in our planet through an understanding of THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT of Fossil Fuels and CO2 and how we can help curve its effects. Join Rev. Micheal Malcolm, Rev. Alan Jenkins, and Rev. Dr. Lairalaine White Thursday, April 14th at 6:30pm!

One Poem a Day Won't Kill You
April 8, 2022 - "Marilyn And You" By Alan Jenkins, Read By Susana Case

One Poem a Day Won't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 3:04


April 8, 2022 - "Marilyn And You" By Alan Jenkins, Read By Susana Case by The Desmond-Fish Public Library & The Highlands Current, hosted by Ryan Biracree

Perspectives On Social Justice
PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL JUSTICE: Environmental Justice and Where We Go from Here

Perspectives On Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 14:00


As part of our EARTH DAY 2022: INVESTING IN OUR PLANET series, Michael Malcom and Rev. Alan Jenkins begin our month long dialogue about their experiences advocating for climate and the impact of environmental justice on the climate change landscape.

Pi Radio
Subtracks - To Released- Dezember 2021 #49

Pi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 141:39


Die Resterampe und die Beschaffungskriminalität. Unsere Sendung auf Radio Corax (Halle) im Nachtprogramm der Freien Radios und als Ersatzsendung auf Pi Radio (Berlin Ost). Ist den schon Weihnachten, sehr altbackend und deutsch… Werden wir es noch erleben. ## Dezember 2021 1. Yoko Kanno & Seatbelts — Tank!: Full Performance (Cowboy Bebop: Unlocked — 21. November 2021 — Netflix Geeked) 2. Kapelle Petra – Perlen für die Säue (Die Vier Jahreszeiten – 26. November 2021 – Not On Label) 3. Christoph Theußl — Steabm im Heabst (Antiromantika – 12. November 2021 – Periplaneta) 4. Rainald Grebe - Wissenschaft ist eine Meinung (Popmusik – 5. Februar 2021 – Tonproduktion) 5. Groinoids — Crematorium (Lost — 1986 — Necro-Tone) 6. Nina Hagen – Sunday Morning (Bee Happy – 1996 – RCA / BMG) 7. Air — Dark Angel 2.2 - Radio #1: Demo Version (10 000 Hz Legend: 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition — 5. November 2011 — Parlophone) 8. Noir Disco — Television (NOW! 2073 — 3. Dezember 2021 — Flexible Distribution) 9. The Fuckin' Flyin' A-Heads — Watching T.V. (Swiss Cheese Back/ Watching T.V. — 1980 — Otaro Records) 10. Bambara — Serafina (Stray — 14. Februar 2020 — Wharf Cat Records) 11. Postcards — Home is so Sad (After the Fire, Before the End — 15. Oktober 2021 — T3 Records) 12. Curse of Lono — So Damned Beautiful (People in Cars — 26. November 2021 — Submarine Cat Records) 13. Alan Jenkins and The Kettering Vampires — Margaret Hodge is Gloatingr (Notes on the Life Cycle of the Quantum Mouse — 8. Oktober 2021 — Cordelia Records) 14. Hamburg Spinners – Die Ledermuränen Kommen! (Der Magische Kraken — 3. Dezember 2021 — Légère Recordings) 15. Raymond Scott — The Rhythm Modulator (Manhattan Research, Inc. — 12. März 2021 — Music On Vinyl) 16. Raymond Scott — "Don't Beat Your Wife Every Night!" (Manhattan Research, Inc. — 12. März 2021 — Music On Vinyl) 17. Ty Segall – Harmonizer (harmonizer – 29. Oktober 2021 – Drag City) 18. David Welsh — 6's,9's Tens & Towers (Blue Lightning Accent — 1980 — Blue Ash Records) 19. Dreaming in Spanda — Blaze of Ether (Fleshdance on the bones — 1. September 2021 — YCLONE FRONT) 20. Fractal — Abacus (Access denied — 19. November 2021 — Aliens Production) 21. Betamax Vs Clive Bell — Sub-Vision (Break Mode Overdub — 26. November 2021 — Byrd Out) 22. Sound Ceremony — Electric Brain (Sound Ceremony — 1979 — Celestial Sound Production) 23. Rainald Grebe - Der Tod (Popmusik – 5. Februar 2021 – Tonproduktion) 24. Modeselektor – Movement: EXTLP Version Feat. Paul St Hilaire (EXTLP — 5. November 2021 — Monkeytown Records) 25. Ennio Morricone — La moda (We Love Ennio Mix) Ennio Morricone Remixes — 30. September 2003 — Compost Records) 26. Glen Nicholls — Corvette Flames (The Demolisher: OST — 2. August 2017 — error music !!! record) 27. Cecily Strong — Corn Puddin' (Schmigadoon Original Television Cast Recording — 16. Juli 2021 — Apple Music) 28. Sonic Youth — Catholic Block (Live In Austin 1995 — 5. November 2021 — Sonic Youth Archive) 29. Hawkwind – China Blues (Somnia – 10. September 2021 – Cherry Red Records) 30. Seatbelts — ANA's at 3am (Cowboy Bebop: Soundtrack from the Netflix Series — 19. November 2021 — SUNRISE Music Label) ### Informationen * Januarsendung auf Pi Radio: 14. Januar 2023 um 1:00 Uhr * Januarsendung auf dem Nachtprogramm der Freien Radios (zZ Radio Corax, Radio Blau, u.a.): 14. Januar 2022 und 17. Dezember 2022 um 0:00 Uhr (Wenn alles gut geht) # Subtracks Neuste Errungenschafften und ungespielte Neuveröffentlichungen. Das was von einer Hitparade übrigbleibt, trocken wiederverwendet, um die Datenhalden abzubauen. * https://subtracks.funkwelle.org

On the Media
Bait the Nation

On the Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 55:06


Politicians and pundits on the right are eager to pin rising rates of inflation on President Biden — but that misses the bigger picture. Plus, how scaremongering over 'critical race theory' is impacting elections, school boards and classrooms. And, how the stories we tell about our present shape what's possible for the future, from paid parental leave to immigration policy and beyond.  1. John Cassidy [@JohnCassidy], staff writer at The New Yorker, on the real story behind the inflation numbers. Listen. 2. Adam Harris [@AdamHSays], staff writer at The Atlantic, on what the elections can and can't tell us about the impact of  'critical race theory' scaremongering, and why the debate over race has landed in schools. Listen. 3. Alan Jenkins [@Opportunity1], professor at Harvard Law School and co-founder of the Opportunity Agenda, on how powerful stories, effectively communicated, have shaped what's possible for the future. Listen.

Western Iowa Today Podcasts
Alan Jenkins, Why I Coach

Western Iowa Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 30:26


Alan Jenkins, Why I Coach by Tom Robinson/Bennett Blake/Mandy Billings

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
US Constitution and Race

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 51:59


In this hour Stephen Henderson continues the 2021 WDET Book Club discussion of the U.S. Constitution and this time a look at how the document handles racial equality. Experts David J Garrow and Alan Jenkins weigh in.

The Big Kids Book Club Podcast
Episode 41: Big Kids Book Club - Author Interview: Gill Lewis

The Big Kids Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 20:28


Hey hey hey! Welcome back to this week's Author Interview. In this episode, Gill Lewis, author of over 15 Middle Grade novels that centre around animals and wildlife joins me on the show. Gill and I chatted about how being a vet earlier in life inspired her writing, finding ways to bring conservation to light in her books and how we all know an Alan Jenkins in our lives. Gill was a great guest to have on the show and we are very grateful she was able to join us on the show. Enjoy! ***COMPETITION*** If you want to be in with a chance of winning a signed copy of the Swan Song, then head over to Twitter and follow @BigKidsBookClub. Send us a tweet using the hashtag #SwanComp and tell us what you'd name your very own boat. (UK residents only) The competition closes midnight on 19th March.

Leadership Moves with Mallika Dutt
Episode 09: Evaluating Communications and Culture Change

Leadership Moves with Mallika Dutt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 60:37


How do we measure the impact of culture change, communication and storytelling strategies?  Join Alan Jenkins on a journey to examine leading methodologies for evaluating cultural and communication campaigns through concrete examples and case studies. Alan Jenkins is the founder of The Opportunity Agenda and a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on Race and the Law, Communication, and Social Justice. *** This series is supported by the BUILD program of the Ford Foundation. “Inter-Connected Theme” composed by Devadas,  (c) Mallika Dutt, LLC 2021.  Production team: Mallika Dutt, Devadas Labrecque, Ambika Pressman. If you enjoy the podcast, please share. I’d also appreciate a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and helps us reach more people.  Thank you. For show notes and past guests and transcripts, please visit mallikadutt.com/podcast/ Sign up for Mallika’s email newsletter at mallikadutt.com/join Follow Mallika: Twitter: twitter.com/mallikadutt Instagram: instagram.com/mallikadutt Facebook: facebook.com/mallikaduttpublic YouTube: youtube.com/mallikadutt

Leadership Moves with Mallika Dutt
Episode 07: Frames, Messages and Effective Communication

Leadership Moves with Mallika Dutt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 70:35


Join Alan Jenkins on a clear and compelling journey to create effective communication and cultural strategies to change policy and transform culture. Alan Jenkins is the founder of The Opportunity Agenda and a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on Race and the Law, Communication, and Social Justice. *** This series is supported by the BUILD program of the Ford Foundation. “Inter-Connected Theme” composed by Devadas,  (c) Mallika Dutt, LLC 2021.  Production team: Mallika Dutt, Devadas Labrecque, Ambika Pressman. If you enjoy the podcast, please share. I’d also appreciate a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and helps us reach more people.  Thank you. For show notes and past guests and transcripts, please visit mallikadutt.com/podcast/ Sign up for Mallika’s email newsletter at mallikadutt.com/join Follow Mallika: Twitter: twitter.com/mallikadutt Instagram: instagram.com/mallikadutt Facebook: facebook.com/mallikaduttpublic YouTube: youtube.com/mallikadutt

Perspectives On Social Justice
PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL JUSTICE: The Climate Crisis and the New Administration - The Plan of Action

Perspectives On Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 35:19


This segment looks at the potential impacts the current presidential administration will have on the upcoming Biden administration.  How climate advocates can be proactive in advancing the cause.  Guest include Rev. Alan Jenkins , Rev. Michael Malcom and Rev. Dr. Lairalaine as host.  For more information on our programs visit our website at www.PerspectivesON.org or to watch the video of this program visit our YouTube Channel.

Experiences Per Mile
How are driver and occupant monitoring systems increasing consumer enjoyment?

Experiences Per Mile

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 26:06


In this episode, host Karen Piurkowski welcomes Dr. Alan Jenkins, Senior Director for Global ADAS Product Development at HARMAN. With 20 years of R&D experience he joined HARMAN in March of 2020 to focus on technology and innovation. Alan describes in detail the benefits of having in-cabin monitoring systems in vehicles.   Key Takeaways: [1:20] Alan explains driver and occupant monitoring systems [2:52] Technology that enables in-cabin monitoring [5:19] The basic functions of the driver monitoring systems [8:02] How a driver’s state of mind can be accurately evaluated [9:26] Use cases for occupant monitoring [13:59] Why drivers and riders should care about in-cabin monitoring systems [16:44] How in-cabin monitoring systems increase the consumer’s feeling of well-being [19:02] How in-cabin monitoring systems are aiding consumer enjoyment [21:15] Maintaining privacy for the individual and safeguarding personal data [22:42] Alan talks about the next phases of this technology   Sponsors Brought to you by HARMAN   Mentioned in this episode: Driver and Occupant Monitoring System   Tweetables:   “It's really quite astounding how much information that there is contained just in somebody's face and facial features and the movement of those.” #DMS #ADAS #HARMANConnectsMe #EPM #podcast   Worldwide 2.5 people die every minute due to some kind of car accident. In-cabin monitoring systems can reduce human error on the road to zero-accident mobility. #OMS #DMS #ADAS #HARMANConnectsMe #EPM #podcast   Imagine that the car today actually knows how busy your brain is and can actually adapt to the way it interacts with you based on the fact that it knows how busy your brain is. #OMS #DMS #ADAS #HARMANConnectsMe #EPM #podcast

Perspectives On Social Justice
Next Steps for the CLIMATE CRISIS & New Administration Impacts

Perspectives On Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 50:25


PERSPECTIVES ON: Climate IMPACTS and What's Next Politically.  Dr. Lairalaine White and guest Rev. Alan Jenkins,  Rev. Michael Malcom and young Environmentalist Keira Lee will discuss the Biden plans for climate and its impacts.

Justice Matters
Explaining the Dream

Justice Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 26:49


Alan Jenkins, Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School, joins host Sushma Raman to discuss the importance of communication as it intersects with matters of race, the law, and social justice.

Justice Matters
Explaining the Dream

Justice Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 26:49


Alan Jenkins, Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School, joins host Sushma Raman to discuss the importance of communication as it intersects with matters of race, the law, and social justice.

Perspectives On Social Justice
PERSPECTIVES ON: Climate Justice and the Political Process

Perspectives On Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 58:50


In this segment, we will discuss the latest PEW study on how Americans feel about Climate Change and Justice.  We will take a look at the recommendations for the Democratic National Convention on policies on the climate crisis.  Rev. Michael Malcom, Rev. Alan Jenkins with special guest Shakeila James of Moms Clean Air Force & Chandra Farley, Just Energy Director/Partnership for Southern Equity will join in the dialogue.

On The Page
667. Ten Things Hollywood Can Do to Fight Racism and Promote Justice

On The Page

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 43:12


From a "stereotype moratorium" to “divestment from discriminatory locales," writer and social justice leader Alan Jenkins describes the concrete actions that writers and others in the entertainment industry can take right now.

Perspectives On Social Justice
PERSPECTIVES ON: Climate Change and Faith, A Conversation on Earth Day

Perspectives On Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 58:52


In observance of Earth Day 2020 Please join Reverends Michael Malcolm, Alan Jenkins and Dele' for an insightful dialogue on the relationship between climate change and faith.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
Seen and not heard?

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 42:27


Sanam Maher looks at how Muslim women are viewed in the West; Claire Lowdon finds puzzles and philosophy but no pleasure in J. M. Coetzee's recent work; Alan Jenkins explains the significance of the recently opened archive of T. S. Eliot's letters; Jeffrey Wainwright reads his poem "If all this did begin"BooksFrom Victims to Suspects: Muslim women since 9/11 by Shakira HusseinIt’s Not About the Burqa: Muslim women on faith, feminism, sexuality and race, edited by Mariam KhanThe Death of Jesus by J. M. Coetzee See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

C86 Show - Indie Pop
Dolly Mixture special with Rachel Lowell

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 42:58


Dolly Mixture special with Rachel Lowell in conversation with David Eastaugh  Dolly Mixture were an English band formed in 1978 by bassist and vocalist Debsey Wykes, guitarist and vocalist Rachel Bor and drummer Hester Smith. They had a taste of Top 40 success performing backing vocals for the Captain Sensible hit "Wot", a Top 10 hit with Sensible on "Glad It's All Over", and a UK No. 1 hit backing Sensible on his 1982 cover of "Happy Talk". Rachel Bor also featured on the Animus/Loose Records single "Wot NO Meat?" also by Captain Sensible in 1985. Rachel and Debsey performed together on 24 April 2013 at the Islington Assembly Hall in London. The group was formed in Cambridge by Bor, Smith, and Wykes, three school friends who shared a fondness for The Shangri-Las and The Undertones. Dolly Mixture supported The Undertones on one of their first UK tours. The band also played venues with The Fall and The Transmitters in 1979. They were once supported by U2. In Autumn 1981, they toured as the featured support band for Bad Manners on their Gosh It's tour and were very well received by the second wave mod/ska audience that filled various theatres and venues up and down the land. Relocating to London to gig extensively, national BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel gave them exposure on his radio show and in his weekly column in the UK pop paper, Sounds. Signed to Chrysalis Records, the group released a cover of the Shirelles hit, "Baby It's You" (1980), produced by Eric Faulkner of the Bay City Rollers. However, the cover version was disowned by the group, which protested the label's attempt to sell them as a teen girl group. Their next single, "Been Teen" (1981), was the first single released on Paul Weller's Respond label. It was followed by "Everything And More" (1982), also released on Respond. Both singles were produced by Captain Sensible and Paul Gray of The Damned. They became friends with Sensible and recorded backing vocals on his singles and albums. After Sensible had a hit with "Happy Talk" in 1982 (featuring Dolly Mixture, credited as "Dolly Mixtures" on the single, and also in the song's video) and following various appearances on the television show Top of the Pops, Dolly Mixture – as a separate entity from Captain Sensible – performed extensively. In 1983, the band released a double album called the "Demonstration Tapes" on their own Dead Good Dolly Platters label. The album sported a plain white cover and each copy was numbered and authentically autographed by the group members. Only one thousand copies were pressed. The album featured 27 demo tracks which covered a large part of the band's repertoire. The same year saw a release of the "Remember This" single, again on Dead Good Dolly Platters label. The B-side was a piece entitled "Listening Pleasure/Borinda's Lament", which included dialogue (à la Home Service British Force's Radio DJ), a half-finished song and an instrumental chamber piece with Wykes on piano and Bor on cello. The 12-inch vinyl Fireside EP was released in 1984 on Cordelia Records, owned by Alan Jenkins, a member of The Deep Freeze Mice. The six-track EP represented the band's new artistic direction and contained mostly instrumental pieces, abandoning the guitar/bass/drum format. The most recognisable track was "Dolly Medley", containing highlights of the Dolly's repertoire, including the previously unreleased "Dead Rainbow", all done in a chamber music style. It was produced by Dolly Mixture and Andrew Fryer.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
'We should all be interested in pigeons...'

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 47:37


What kind of son was Philip Larkin? The TLS's poetry editor Alan Jenkins finds insight in some of the 4,000-odd letters and postcards the poet sent home to his "Mop" and "Pop"; Helen Macdonald, the author of H is for Hawk, tells us more than we could ever hope to know about pigeons and pigeon fanciers; Norma Clarke considers the internet artist Cold War Steve, whose ‘furious absurdism’ has won him some 192.8K Twitter followers, and ponders connections with the eighteenth-century satires of Hogarth and GillrayLetters Home, 1936–1977, by Philip Larkin, edited by James BoothHoming: On pigeons, dwellings, and why we return, by Jon Day Cold War Steve Presents...The Festival of Brexit, by Cold War Steve See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Perspectives On Social Justice
PERSPECTIVES ON GOD and the Environment

Perspectives On Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 49:26


This episode features the Rev. Dr. Gerald Durley, respected theologian and environmentalist, Rev. Dele mentor to Earthkeepers around the world is a former Permaculture professor at the College of William and Mary, serving the North Carolina Creation Justice Network; UCC Council for Climate Justice; National Congress of Black American Indians. She is ordained in the UCC with Baptist affiliations and also Rev. Alan Jenkins of Oakdale Presbyterian Church in Atlanta Georgia and environmentalist.  Each bring a unique and energetic perspective to environment from a theological perspective and each speaking truths on the impact humanity is having on the climate change and preservation.  The hosts are Paula Ann Granston, student at Johns Hopkins University majoring in Public Health and Rev. Dr. Lairalaine Morgan White, founder and executive producer of the Perspectives On.

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#95: R. Stevie Moore Just Happens… Frequently!

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 67:17


Stevie has been recording pop tunes and/or wild experiments nearly continually since the late '60s, with hundreds of albums, many of them compilations of home recordings. We discuss "Pop Music" and "Take Back" from Afterlife (2019) and "The House Is Not in Order" by R. Stevie Moore and Alan Jenkins and the Kettering Vampires from The Embodiment of Progressive Ideals (2018) and conclude by listening to "I H8 Ppl" by R. Stevie Moore and Jason Falkner from Make It Be (2017). Bonus songs: "Pervert" from World War 4 (2016) and (at the end) "Goodbye, Piano" from Phonography (1976). Intro: "I Like to Stay Home" from Glad Music (1986). For more, see rsteviemoore.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Check out Mark's new album.

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#95: R. Stevie Moore Just Happens… Frequently!

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 67:17


Stevie has been recording pop tunes and/or wild experiments nearly continually since the late 60s, with hundreds of albums, many of them compilations of home recordings. We discuss "Pop Music" and "Take Back" from Afterlife (2019) and "The House Is Not in Order" by R. Stevie Moore and Alan Jenkins and the Kettering Vampires from The Embodiment of Progressive Ideals (2018) and conclude by listening to "I H8 Ppl" by R. Stevie Moore and Jason Falkner from Make It Be (2017). Bonus songs: "Pervert" from World War 4 (2016) and (at the end) "Goodbye, Piano" from Phonography (1976). Intro: "I Like to Stay Home" from Glad Music (1986). For more, see rsteviemoore.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Check out Mark's new album.

Life Pointe
Spiritually Deceived

Life Pointe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 36:31


48 Minutes Basketball Network
Washington Wizards Season Preview w/Special Guest, Alan Jenkins of Bullets Forever

48 Minutes Basketball Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 43:49


It's time for a trip to DC as we continue our season previews with the Washington Wizards. Tim Daniel sits down with Bullets Basketblog/Bullets Forever's Alan Jenkins. The guys touch on plenty of topics including:   02:55 The Wizards are..... interesting? 05:45 Marcin Gortat traded for Austin Rivers 08:00 Wizards building depth 09:55 John Wall's Super Max contract 12:30 Is Bradley Beal underrated? 15:42 Where do the Wizards stand amongst the Eastern Conference? 21:32 The Wizards wings situation 25:24 Dwight Howard comes to the nations capital 33:00 The Eastern Conference bottom feeders 34:40 Scott Brooks Wizards tenure, what do the Wizards need from him going forward? 38:04 Alan's bold prediction Be sure to give Alan a follow @AJenks24 Many thanks to NBA Jam's Tim Kitzrow for the introduction and to Mega Ran for allowing us to use the song "48 Minutes"

Human Factor Security
Episode 69: Alan Jenkins

Human Factor Security

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 51:59


Alan has extensive experience in all facets of security, particularly cyber and enterprise security risk management. He has worked in the armed forces as well as private and public sectors, across a range of industries. This breadth and depth in know-how has given him added insight into business risk management.  Cyber Canon link - Cyber Canon  The Blue Nowhere (Jeffery Deaver) Alan on LinkedIn - Alan Jenkins Alan on Twitter - @aj66inuk  Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe 

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
Hyper-liberalism and the 6,000th TLS

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 42:44


The political philosopher John Gray discusses the failures of liberalism; as the TLS publishes its 6,000th issue, Ruth Scurr delves into the back issues to explore how the paper has changed, and how it reflects literary culture more broadly; the TLS's poetry editor Alan Jenkins reads two of his favourite poems from the past century: D. J. Enright 's "The Laughing Hyena, by Hokusai" and "In Your Mind" by Carol Ann Duffy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bullets Forever Podcast
Ranking the Wizards’ potential first round playoff opponents from least to most worrisome

Bullets Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 33:05


Jake Whitacre and Alan Jenkins go in-depth on how the Wizards stack up against each team in the East playoff picture and rank the teams from least worrisome to most worrisome.

Graphic Policy Radio
Black Panther and the Fight for Justice On & Off Screen

Graphic Policy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 63:00


On Graphic Policy Radio, we're talking about the social implications of Black Panther with an expert and highlight some of the many examples of fans using Black Panther for real world activism. Joining the team to talk about activism and entertainment is Alan Jenkins. Alan Jenkins is President and Co-Founder of The Opportunity Agenda, a social justice communication lab dedicated to the idea that our nation can and should be a place where everyone enjoys full and equal opportunity. Jenkins is a lifelong fan of comics and sci-fi. The Opportunity Agenda released the report “The Power of Pop: Analyzing Portrayals of Immigrants in Popular Television,” which evaluated the portrayal of immigrants in 40 leading TV shows — including The Walking Dead, NCIS, Orange is the New Black, the Big Bang Theory, Parks and Recreation and Scandal. 

Bullets Forever Podcast
What the Wizards should and should not do at the trade deadline

Bullets Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 60:35


In this episode, which was recorded prior to the official news that John Wall would need a knee procedure, Jake Whitacre and Alan Jenkins discuss how Wall's knee issues affect the team's outlook and how they should approach the 2018 NBA Trade Deadline. After that, they discuss what the team should target at the deadline and throw around some hypothetical trade ideas.

On The Page
538. Storytelling For Change

On The Page

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 39:56


Alan Jenkins, President of The Opportunity Agenda, and Jon Fitzgerald, author of "Filmmaking for Change," discuss ways to change the world through film, TV and documentary storytelling.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Stig Abell and Thea Lenarduzzi are joined by Fiction editor Toby Lichtig and Arts editor Lucy Dallas to discuss their favourite books of 2016, plus the titles they guiltily haven't read (yet), old favourites, and a few disappointments; to end the show, Alan Jenkins, TLS Poetry editor, reads "The Song of the Swimmer" by J. A. Symonds, a feverish poem which could never have been shared in the writer's lifetime and which is published for the first time in this week's issue of the TLS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
Tim Parks on translating Leopardi

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 46:27


The TLS podcast, with Stig Abell and Thea Lenarduzzi – this week featuring: Tim Parks on reviving and translating Giacomo Leopardi; Pamela Haag on America's surprisingly modern love affair with guns; Kate Webb on the category defying life and work of Angela Carter; finally, Alan Jenkins reads a poem by the late, great Geoffrey Hill, who died last week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
Gerard Manley Hopkins

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 15:13


Alan Jenkins introduces and reads a selection of the poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Infinite Earth Radio – weekly conversations with leaders building smarter, more sustainable, and equitable communities

TOPICInvesting in Opportunity GUESThttp://opportunityagenda.org/alan_jenkins_extended_biography (Alan Jenkins) is Executive Director of http://opportunityagenda.org/ (The Opportunity Agenda), a communications, research, and policy organization dedicated to building the national will to expand opportunity in America. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/pub/alan-jenkins/5/634/570 (https://www.linkedin.com/pub/alan-jenkins/5/634/570) ORGANIZATIONThe http://opportunityagenda.org (Opportunity Agenda) launched in 2006 with the mission of building the national will to expand opportunity in America. Focused on moving hearts, minds, and policy over time, the organization works with social justice groups, leaders, and movements to advance solutions that expand opportunity for everyone. Through active partnerships, The Opportunity Agenda synthesizes and translates research on barriers to opportunity and corresponding solutions; uses communications and media to understand and influence public opinion; and identifies and advocates for policies that improve people’s lives. To achieve their mission, they focus on racial equity, immigration, economic opportunity, reproductive health and rights, and African-American men and boys. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/opportunityagenda (https://www.facebook.com/opportunityagenda) Twitter https://twitter.com/oppagenda (https://twitter.com/oppagenda) LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-opportunity-agenda (https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-opportunity-agenda) TAKEAWAY QUOTES“The ideal of opportunity is the notion that everyone deserves a fair chance to achieve his or her full potential.” “Where the door of opportunity was cracked open a bit, Americans of all backgrounds have always rushed to get in the door.” “Ultimately it’s up to all of us to make sure that we move from concern, to action, to solutions and that those solutions are lasting.” RESOURCEShttp://toolkit.opportunityagenda.org/ (Social Justice Communications Toolkit) http://opportunityagenda.org/american-opportunity-communications-toolkit (American Opportunity Communication Toolkit) https://opportunityagenda.org/compact_home_opp (Compact for Home Opportunity) http://opportunityagenda.org/black_male (Opportunity for Black Men and Boys) THANKS FOR LISTENING Thanks so much for joining us. Have some feedback or an idea you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave an honest review for Infinite Earth Radio on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are super helpful and greatly appreciated as it helps us expose this show to a wider audience – plus, we read each and every one of them!

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
Jacob Tonson's poets

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 14:55


A selection of poems by Aphra Behn, John Milton, Alexander Pope and the Earl of Rochester. Read by Michael Caines, Mika Ross-Southall and Alan Jenkins. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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John Donne was the greatest English dramatic poet who never wrote a play. Here, Alan Jenkins reads a selection of his works. Find out more: www.the-tls.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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“August for the people and their favourite islands”, said W.H. Auden in 1935, with the Isle of Wight in mind. Now people’s favourite islands are more likely to be Majorca or Mykonos, but the lure of the seaside remains. Alan Jenkins reads a selection of holiday poems from the past eighty years. Find out more: www.the-tls.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Alan Jenkins reads a selection of Ariel poems by, among others, Thomas Hardy, Walter de la Mare and T. S. Eliot, from Faber's Christmas pamphlet series Find out more: www.the-tls.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

The Times Literary Supplement - an occasional series of readings. Clive James reads a selection of poems first published in The TLS. Sentenced To Life Rounded With A Sleep Holding Court My Father Before Me Occupation Housewife Winter Plums Introduced by Alan Jenkins. Find out more: www.the-tls.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

The Times Literary Supplement - an occasional series of readings. Alan Jenkins reads a selection of poems from Edward Thomas. In addition, Rozalind Dineen reads a passage taken from Helen Thomas' memoirs, World Without End. Find out more: www.the-tls.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

The Times Literary Supplement - an occasional series of readings. Alan Jenkins reads a selection of poems from Constantine P. Cavafy. Find out more: http://www.the-tls.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
Shakespeare's Sonnets

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2014 8:24


The Times Literary Supplement - an occasional series of readings. Alan Jenkins reads a selection of Shakespeare's Sonnets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

The Times Literary Supplement - an occasional series of readings. Alan Jenkins reads a collection of poems written by Ian Hamilton. The Storm Pretending Not to Sleep Mid-Winter Admission The Visit Now and Then Critique Rose Returning The Garden Again Website: http://www.the-tls.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
Racial Anxiety and Unconscious Bias

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2012 98:03


What we don't know can hurt us and others -- and unconscious bias along with racial anxiety can unwittingly affect our responses and behavior. The examples revealed in provocative new research may surprise you: embedded stereotypes, it concludes, are experienced by people of color and whites alike. Understanding these biases is critical, especially for people in positions of power where critical decisions are made -- in the classroom, in the court room, and in the doctor's office.Rachel Godsil, Director of Research at the American Values Institute, and Alan Jenkins, Executive Director of The Opportunity Agenda, will present some of the most recent research and reports on this topic. This event is part of the "Talking About Race" series sponsored by Open Society Institute-Baltimore and the Pratt Library. Recorded On: Thursday, September 13, 2012

Learning and Teaching Newsletter
Understanding Research Based Learning

Learning and Teaching Newsletter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2010 28:45


Alan Jenkins, Emeritus Professor at Oxford Brookes University, and a consultant for the British Higher Education Academy talks with Professor Kerry-Lee Krause about research-based learning.