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Donald Trump menace de fermer la frontière avec le Mexique à son arrivée à la Maison Blanche et Kristi Noem, la prochaine secrétaire à la Sécurité intérieure des États-Unis, a déjà annoncé devant le Sénat l'intention du gouvernement de supprimer l'application CBP One, lancée par l'administration Biden pour obtenir un rendez-vous pour faire une demande d'asile aux États-Unis. Dans la ville frontalière de Ciudad Juárez, en face d'El Paso, si la frontière n'est pas saturée de monde comme elle a pu l'être par le passé, les incertitudes et les craintes liées aux premières mesures de Donald Trump inquiètent les personnes souhaitant migrer. De notre envoyée spéciale à Ciudad Juárez, Le pont international de Ciudad Juárez est l'un des principaux points d'entrée vers les États-Unis. Au milieu du pont, au côté des voitures, s'est formée une file de plus d'une centaine de personnes. Avec leurs bagages et leurs papiers à la main, ce sont des personnes migrantes qui ont obtenu un rendez-vous cet après-midi pour déposer une demande d'asile.Adriana Flores est Salvadorienne. Cette infirmière a tout quitté pour tenter sa chance du côté des États-Unis. Elle descend tout juste de l'avion depuis la capitale mexicaine où elle a attendu quatre mois avant de décrocher un rendez-vous. « J'ai mon passeport, la confirmation du rendez-vous et le mail qu'on m'a envoyé, explique-t-elle. J'ai été très heureuse, quand c'est arrivé. Car avec le nouveau président qu'il va y avoir, j'avais peur que le rendez-vous n'arrive jamais. Je doutais, mais grâce à dieu, j'arrive à temps. Aujourd'hui, je suis là. »À ses côtés, des Vénézuéliens, des Haïtiens, des Mexicains... Ils pourraient être parmi les derniers à passer aux États-Unis via la procédure de CBP One.À la moitié du pont, deux agents de l'immigration états-unienne vérifient les identités de ceux qui ont un rendez-vous avant de les laisser continuer d'avancer. Alicia Gonzalez, son mari et sa fille viennent de l'État du Michoacán, au Mexique. Cela fait un an qu'ils attendent de partir, pour fuir l'insécurité. « Je suis très nerveuse, car je ne sais pas ce qui nous attend, confie-t-elle. Justement, le mandat de Donald Trump va commencer et qui sait comment ça va se passer pour nous là-bas ? »Comme tous ceux qui veulent aller aux États-Unis, elle est inquiète des menaces du président des États-Unis qui a promis de lancer un plan d'expulsions massives.À écouter dans Grand reportageTrump, le retour: le Texas se prépare à l'expulsion massive de migrantsDe fausses informations renforcent l'inquiétude des personnes souhaitant migrerDans le centre-ville de Juarez, les migrants sont peu nombreux. L'endroit a mauvaise réputation et beaucoup de migrants craignent les enlèvements contre rançon. Mais assise à un kiosque, Emilie Diaz attend encore une chance de faire une demande d'asile - elle a essayé aussi à Tijuana, sans succès pour l'instant.Arrivée dans le nord depuis 20 jours, elle se plaint de douleurs, accentuées par le froid qui avoisine les zéro degré en ville. Cette Vénézuélienne emmène avec elle une amie et quatre enfants. Elle vend des bonbons dans la rue pour payer quotidiennement sa chambre d'hôtel. Emilie raconte être confuse par toutes les fausses informations. « Comme l'investiture est le 20, on nous a dit que le 19, ils vont ouvrir la porte. C'est une rumeur. » Elle hésite à essayer de passer. « Je préfère attendre le rendez-vous, mais si ça ne donne rien ?! Certains disent qu'ils se livrent aux autorités… Je ne sais pas quoi faire. »À écouter dans Grand reportageTrump, le retour : au Mexique sur les rails de la crise migratoire
Tenemos que hacer lo que nos gusta, valorar a nuestra pareja y tratar de vivir una vida mejor en todos los aspectos. Charlamos con Alicia González psicóloga para ayudarnos a tener mejores relaciones. @UriSabatTV @JorgeCremades --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/la-aldea/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Cubs have been on fire, but even more impressive is their recent expansion of charity efforts. Alicia Gonzalez, Executive Director of Cubs Charities, joins John Howell to share how everyone, even Sox fans, can get involved. For more information on Cubs Charities' programs, visit:https://www.mlb.com/cubs/community/cubs-charities/baseball-programsTo participate in the auction, visit: www.cubs.com/charityauctionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cubs have been on fire, but even more impressive is their recent expansion of charity efforts. Alicia Gonzalez, Executive Director of Cubs Charities, joins John Howell to share how everyone, even Sox fans, can get involved. For more information on Cubs Charities' programs, visit:https://www.mlb.com/cubs/community/cubs-charities/baseball-programsTo participate in the auction, visit: www.cubs.com/charityauctionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alicia Gonzalez is interested in playful and authentic encounters. She's a performer, director and coach specialising in clowning and the creation of original stories for stage and screen. She honed her craft at the renowned Ecole Jacques Lecoq in Paris, France and is the driving force behind The Clown Institute, where she utilises movement training as a central element in shaping actors and clowns. Guest host Maleeka Gazula spoke to Alicia about her experience going to the famous theatre-making school, creating The Clown Institute, and how clowning has brought the gifts of self-discovery, authenticity and joy to her life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adicciones, malos hábitos y problemas futuros que puede acarrear el consumo excesivo de cine para adultos. Note pierdas este fragmento de #LaAldea con @UriSabatTV y @JorgeCremades con la psicóloga Alicia Gonzalez. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/la-aldea/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Earlier this year, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) initiated the Customer Experience Action Plan as a way to collect customer feedback and input regarding future programs, policies, and investments to improve public transportation in Connecticut. Tune in to this new episode and join guest host Alicia Gonzalez, CTDOT Commissioner Joseph Giulietti, and CTDOT Transportation Supervising Planner Alicia Leite to hear how the Customer Experience Action Plan will be used to benefit the state.
Summer is right around the corner and the ParkConneCT program has returned for your outdoor adventures! A collaboration with the Connecticut Departments of Transportation (CTDOT) and Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), ParkConneCT will provide safe and reliable transportation to several state parks. Free shuttle connections will be available to access Hammonasset Beach, Silver Sands, Fort Trumbull, Sleeping Giant, Sherwood Island, Osbornedale, and Indian Well State Parks. On this episode, join special guest host Alicia Gonzalez and her guests to hear how ParkConneCT is providing expanded transportation options to the beautiful state parks of Connecticut this summer.
Hoy iniciamos la Semana Santa. Nuevamente la Iglesia nos pone en el centro a Jesús muerto y resucitado centro y origen de nuestra Fe. En este programa José Eloy conversa con el P. Alejandro García y con Alicia Gonzalez, evangelizadora de tiempo completo quienes nos recuerdan los aspectos esenciales que vivimos en esta semana.
In this episode, I chat with Alicia Gonzalez, Senior Marketing Manager of HYLETE. As HYLETE's Senior Marketing Manager, she is on the ground floor of all marketing initiatives for the direct-to-consumer focused performance apparel brand. As the point person for media inquiries and multiple marketing channels and partnerships, she is an expert on all things HYLETE and is excited to share why she's passionate about working for a brand that is focused on connecting with its community. HYLETE is a fitness apparel brand that is community built and driven, founded in 2012 with a focus on building great products made to withstand intense training sessions and also offer comfort outside of the gym. We chat about: Alicia completing her first half marathon and the HYLETE gear she trained in. Alicia's and Tina's favorite HYLETE products and HYLETE bestsellers (the Iris Short for women and Fuse Short for men) Circuit II Cross-Training Shoe Nimbus II Tight Luna Tight Iris Short Versa Short Altium II Sports Bra Linear Tech II Hoodie To learn more and order some gear for yourself, visit https://glnk.io/4o79/tinahauperthylete SAVE 20% with code THAUPERT20 ***** If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and subscribe so you never have to miss an episode! Comments and questions can be sent to info@carrotsncake.com. Follow me on Instagram @carrotsncake Subscribe for the latest updates and free resources: https://carrotsncake.ck.page/free If you're looking for a health-minded group of women who want to support and lift you up as you work toward your goals, please consider joining the CNC Lifestyle: https://programs.carrotsncake.com/lifestyle Grab my macro cookbook on Amazon! https://rstyle.me/+UGeGlgcWbVZdkcObYJIfBQ
Kaitlin took a back seat in this episode and spent the interview listening and learning from some of the best! A.C. Quintero and Alicia Gonzalez, teachers on a mission to make their classrooms equitable, chat about not only the why and what of equity, but they also share how to put it into practice. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/preachingtoacquire/support
After earthquakes in Puerto Rico, rebuilding communities is more important than ever. Alicia Gonzalez is the Executive Director of Cubs Charities. She spoke with Jill Hopkins about the Diamond Project and its impact in the island.
We are venturing back to Miami to continue our conversation with Oscar & Alicia Gonzalez of Media Relations Group. Alicia is enthusiastic about couple entrepreneurism—as well as for working professional moms. Oscar is quiet—but when he speaks, it matters. We hear about thrashing common if arbitrary gender role stereotypes. This is a dynamic couple who do what needs to be done. They offer some great advice for all couples, working together or not. They also recommend being ready for a wild ride. Big themes with these two are admiration, respect and caring. So is being intentional in all things. And really, they never thought it was a possibility that they would be able to work together. Maybe it’s easier than you imagine? You have to listen to find out.
This is a crazy good story from the crazy, subtropical heart of the Sunshine State. We are venturing to Miami to speak with a couple who are big in the PR game. Oscar and Alicia Gonzalez have been working together for 20 years in their PR firm, Media Relations Group. Oscar was on his way to becoming an unusual seafood magnate. But he was drafted into his wife’s PR business and never looked back. In this interview, he’s the quiet one. She’s got a lot to say. But it’s clear that they are equal and strong partners in this operation. They’re also doing good for working professional mothers. How does a working mom who’s a professional prioritize her children? What if she doesn’t want to put her kids into daycare? Beyond being a very American story, this is even more a very Miami story. Oscar and Alicia are both the children of immigrant parents. And have you considered hiring your friends? This could be a cautionary tale.
November 20, 2018 Ripples of Hope: Philanthropy and the Next Generation – Moderated by Joshua Hale – Carol Lavin Bernick, Alicia Gonzalez & Angelique Power Joshua Hale Joshua D. Hale is the President and CEO of Big Shoulders Fund which invests approximately $20-22 million annually to support 75 inner-city, Catholic schools serving nearly 20,000 students […]
Alicia Gonzalez, Chicago Run Founding Executive Director, understands the importance of working with community and a team to accomplish a vision. Alicia speaks with Jim and Jan about her commitment to providing access to health and fitness for communities of all economic status. She also discusses how she utilizes running as an outlet for trauma, youth leadership development, and team building. She shares the importance of grit and why leaders must surround themselves with a strong network of diverse supporters. Key Takeaways [7:00] While growing up, Alicia knew she wanted to be a leader in the sector of fitness and helping all communities get an equal opportunity to workout and be healthy, no matter what their income or socioeconomic status. [9:51] Alicia’s program has grown into 47 schools and community centers, and serving over 18,000 children around the Chicago area. She now is helping teenagers become leaders and mentors to younger children entering the program. [11:28] Alicia’s view of success when starting the pilot program was less about numbers and ROI and more about children return feeling impacted and affected. [16:59] Alicia took an injury during her run at the Boston Marathon and made it into a teachable moment on how leaders should inspire others to move out of their comfort zone, and encourage those around us to learn from our mistakes and failures. [24:13] A good leader knows how important it is to create feedback loops to master the self awareness their own strengths and deficits. Once this is mastered, it is easier for the leader to build a diverse team with a varied skill set. [32:58] Alicia is on a mission to help youth connect running with play, getting active in the community and providing service. Instagram: @aliciagchiRun Instagram @chicagorun LinkedIn : @AliciaGonzalez Twitter: @aliciachirun Twitter: @Chicago_Run Facebook: @AliciaGonzalez Facebook: @ChicagoRun Website: chicagorun.org Quotable Quotes Keep your ear to the ground, and listen to your constituents. Build your program with integrity, alongside your community. If you don’t fail, you aren’t pushing yourself hard enough. Move away from your comfort zone. It’s a team effort. Never be afraid to ask for help. We need more “we” and less “me” in leadership. Bio Alicia is from Chicago (Pilsen and Little Italy communities) and is the Founding Executive Director of Chicago Run, a local non-profit that provides free physical activity programs to Chicago Public School students as a means of promoting health and wellness, digital learning, social inclusion, and cross-community relationship-building. She helped launch Chicago Run as the first staff member in 2008 and has built and led the organization to its current size of serving over 17,500 students in 46 Chicago Public Schools in 30 low-income neighborhoods across the city – a 775% program participant growth. Prior to Chicago Run, Alicia served as the head of Hispanic Business Development for First American Bank, where she oversaw the expansion of private-public partnerships in the Latino community. Alicia’s roots are in the community and prior to working in the private sector, she held positions as a community organizer and youth development program director in both Chicago (Enlace) and Boston (Hispanic Office of Planning & Evaluation). In addition to Chicago Run, she serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Instituto Justice and Leadership Academy, and is also on the Board of Directors for Heartland Alliance Human Care Services, Instituto del Progreso Latino, and the Enlace Legacy Board. Alicia is a recipient of the 2017 Crain’s 40 Under 40 List, the 2017 Chicago Cubs Roberto Clemente Community Leader Award, the 2016 President’s Council on Fitness, Sports, & Nutrition Community Leadership Award, the Latina Entrepreneur of the Year (2012) from the Chicago Latino Network, the 35 Under 35 Chicago Leadership Award (2009) from the Community Renewal Society, and the 2009 Emerging Health Leader from the Health and Medicine Policy Research Group. Alicia is a graduate of Stanford University Business School’s Non-Profit Executive Leadership Program, a fellow in the 2013-2014 American Express NGEN Fellows Program with the Independent Sector, a Fellow in the 2011 Leadership Greater Chicago Class, and a fellow in the 2012 Latino Leadership Academy with the Latino Policy Forum. Most recently Alicia was a Fellow in the 2016-2017 German Marshall Memorial Fellowship Program. Alicia graduated with honors in Latin American History from Brown University. Books Mentioned in this Episode Born to Run by Christopher McDougall
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com y www.lokosxelbaloncestofemenino.com donde Virginia Algora, Jose Mari Sierra, Aitor Arroyo Y Miguel Angel Juarez repasan todo lo referente al Baloncesto en femenino. Colaboradores: Fernando Ameneiro y Toni Delgado Contenido: - Resultados y clasificación de la Liga Dia - Entrevista a Fran Garcia (entrenador de Embutidos Pajariel Bembibre) - Liga Femenina 2 resultados y clasificación - Entrevista a Alicia Gonzalez (jugadora de ISE Almeria) - Competiciones Europeas. EuroLeague Women 17/18 y EuroCup Women 17/18 - Agenda del fin de Semana de la Liga Dia y Liga Femenina 2
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com y www.lokosxelbaloncestofemenino.com donde Virginia Algora, Jose Mari Sierra, Aitor Arroyo Y Miguel Angel Juarez repasan todo lo referente al Baloncesto en femenino. Colaboradores: Fernando Ameneiro y Toni Delgado Contenido: - Resultados y clasificación de la Liga Dia - Entrevista a Fran Garcia (entrenador de Embutidos Pajariel Bembibre) - Liga Femenina 2 resultados y clasificación - Entrevista a Alicia Gonzalez (jugadora de ISE Almeria) - Competiciones Europeas. EuroLeague Women 17/18 y EuroCup Women 17/18 - Agenda del fin de Semana de la Liga Dia y Liga Femenina 2
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com y www.lokosxelbaloncestofemenino.com donde Virginia Algora, Jose Mari Sierra, Aitor Arroyo Y Miguel Angel Juarez repasan todo lo referente al Baloncesto en femenino. Colaboradores: Fernando Ameneiro y Toni Delgado Contenido: - Resultados y clasificación de la Liga Dia - Entrevista a Fran Garcia (entrenador de Embutidos Pajariel Bembibre) - Liga Femenina 2 resultados y clasificación - Entrevista a Alicia Gonzalez (jugadora de ISE Almeria) - Competiciones Europeas. EuroLeague Women 17/18 y EuroCup Women 17/18 - Agenda del fin de Semana de la Liga Dia y Liga Femenina 2
Our guest this month is Alicia Gonzalez, an incredibly talented professional Clown, teacher, actress who sat down for a one on one chat with Jasmine to share what clowning really is, her journey from marketing for charities to following her passion and the positive impact it can have on your everyday life! Alicia is in Choo Choo Troupe who are performing in Bondi Feast 29 July. Book tickets now! http://bondifeast.com.au/the-lost-lost-cabaret/ Find out more about Choo Choo Troupe here http://www.choochootroupe.com/ Like Choo Choo Troupe on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/choochootroupe/ Sign up for Weekly Clown Jams in Sydney https://www.facebook.com/groups/845255948896707/ Like Women In Comedy The Podcast on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/womenincomedythepodcast Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/wicpodcastoz Like Jasmine and Thao on Facebook www.facebook.com/JasmineLangdon38/ and https://www.facebook.com/pages/Thao-Thanh-Cao/1507264242875083?fref=ts Twitter @JasLangdon38 and @Thao_Thanh_Cao Find us on Itunes, subscribe and give us a review! https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/women-in-comedy-the-podcast/id992781966