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Food Safety Matters
Ep. 172. DeWaal and Pluke: Improving Food Safety in Traditional Markets

Food Safety Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 78:40


Caroline Smith DeWaal, J.D. is Senior Manager at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). She also serves as Deputy Chief of Party of EatSafe—Evidence and Action Towards Safe, Nutritious Food—which is a U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded, five-year program running through June 2024. EatSafe aims to enable lasting improvements in the safety of nutritious foods in traditional markets by focusing on behavior change. Prior to joining GAIN, Caroline worked as an International Food Safety Policy Manager for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (FDA's CFSAN). She holds a bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Vermont and a J.D. from Antioch School of Law. Richard Pluke, Ph.D. is the Food Safety Lead and Chief of Party for GAIN's EatSafe and an international rural development professional specializing in agricultural enterprises and value chains, with over 15 years of applied development experience in South America, Asia, and Africa. Prior to GAIN, Dr. Pluke worked at Bayer Crop Science, and he also spent 15 years at FINTRAC Inc., where he served as Deputy Chief of Party on several USAID programs in Tanzania. He received his Ph.D. in Entomology and Farming Systems from the University of Florida at Gainesville. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Ms. DeWaal and Dr. Pluke [36:06] about: How GAIN and EatSafe are working to improve food safety in traditional markets, as well as the mission of promoting healthier diets and sustainable food systems among vulnerable communities Why food contamination and foodborne illness are not being addressed by vendors in traditional food markets or government regulators A three-legged approach that could be useful in promoting and ensuring food safety in traditional markets How the EatSafe initiative employs research-informed training and communication initiatives to drive positive behavioral change in market actors and to create consumer demand for safe food in traditional markets Specific, real-life examples of EatSafe's work and outcomes in Ethiopia and Nigeria GAIN's future plans for food safety education and aid after the five-year EatSafe initiative concludes. News and Resources FDA Study Shows STEC Can Spread Through Air to Contaminate Leafy Greens Crops [4:29]Health Effects of Contaminants in Seafood Unclear, But Most People Aren't Eating Enough Fish Anyway [12:16] Study Shows Risk of Gluten Migration into Food from Biodegradable Plates, Straws [23:26]African Union Developing First-Ever Food Safety Guidelines for Continent's Informal Foods Market [30:29] Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) GAIN EatSafe GAIN Video: "Food Safety: The Biggest Development Challenge You've Never Heard Of" EatSafe interventions in Nigeria EatSafe: Nigeria food safety training brief EatSafe: Brand intervention brief International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI): "New directions for tackling food safety risks in the informal sector of developing countries" Food Safety Matters Podcast Ep. 104. Bonnie McClafferty: Food Safety Needs to Be a Business Model We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com

First Voices Radio
06/16/24 - Doug George-Kanentiio

First Voices Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 56:11 Transcription Available


Returning guest and longtime “First Voices Radio” friend Doug George-Kanentiio (Akwesasne Mohawk) was born and raised at the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. Doug attended school on and near the reservation before enrolling at Syracuse University and then the Antioch School of Law. Doug was a co-founder of the Native American Journalists Association (now the Indigenous Journalists Association) before serving the Mohawk Nation as editor of the journals Akwesasne Notes and Indian Time. He worked with the late Vine Deloria, Jr., on the Traditional Knowledge conferences before joining the Board of Trustees for the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Doug is vice-president for the Hiawatha Institute for Indigenous Knowledge, a non-profit higher learning facility that is based on Iroquois principles. He resides on Oneida Iroquois Territory. Production Credits: Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive Producer Liz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), Producer Karen Ramirez (Mayan), Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio Editor Kevin Richardson, Podcast Editor Music Selections: 1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song) Artist: Moana and the Moa Hunters Album: Tahi (1993) Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand) 2. Song Title: Ablaze Artist: Tartie Album: The Quiver (November 2023) Producer: David Baron, Sun Mountain Studios, Boiceville, NY 3. Song Title: Mercy Mercy Me (the ecology song) Artist: Marvin Gaye Album: What's Going On (1971) Label: Tamia 4. Song Title: In the Anthropocene Artist: Nick Mulvey Album: In the Anthropocene (2019) Label: Fiction Records 5. Song Title: S.O.S. (Mother Nature) Artist: Will. I. Am. Album: Songs About Girls (2007) Label: Interscope Records 6. Song Title: Feels Like Summer Artist: Childish Gambino Album: Summer Pack (2018) Label: Wolf+Rothstein/Liberator Music AKANTU INTELLIGENCE Visit Akantu Intelligence, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuintelligence.org to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse

FORward Radio program archives
Solutions To Violence features Richard Rubinstein 11 - 5-23 ~0

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 56:27


Richard Rubenstein was educated at Harvard College, Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar) and Harvard Law School. Before coming to teach at George Mason University in 1987, he was a practicing lawyer in Washington DC, a political science professor at Roosevelt University in Chicago, and a law professor at Antioch School of Law in Washington DC. At George Mason he joined the faculty of the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and served as its director from 1988-1991. He retired from full-time teaching in 2023 and is now University Professor Emeritus at the Institute's successor, the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution. Prof. Rubenstein is the author of ten books on political violence and conflict resolution. Rubenstein has written many scholarly articles and is a frequent contributor to journals like Transcend Media Service and CounterPunch. He organizes conferences and dialogues on key issues involving contemporary social conflicts. In 2023 he became chair of the Carter School Advisory Board.

Free Forum with Terrence McNally
Episode 594: THOMAS FRANK, What’s the Matter w Kansas? & EDGAR CAHN, late serial social justice entrepreneur-Jan 2012 conversation-the year ahead…

Free Forum with Terrence McNally

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 59:54


I was a virtual attendee last week at an inspiring and humbling memorial for the late EDGAR CAHN, on what would have been his 88th birthday. Cahn, an unsung hero of 20th century America, authored articles and books that intentionally led to national policy, including The War on Poverty (1964) which led to the establishment of Legal Aid, Hunger, U.S.A (1968), Our Brother's Keeper: The Indian in White America (1969), and Time Dollars (1992). He and his late wife, Jean Camper, co-founded Antioch School of Law, now the District of Columbia Law School. Here's my 2012 conversation with Edgar and THOMAS FRANK, influential social critic and author of What's the Matter with Kansas? and One Market Under God.

First Voices Radio
08/07/22 - Jennifer Robin, Doug George-Kanentiio

First Voices Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 58:35


Tiokasin welcomes back Jennifer Robin (Choctaw) aka "Miss Jiff" to the show. Jennifer is the owner of Ofi Ni Productions and is a multiple award-winning producer and radio host, and television segment producer. Her weekly two-hour live program, "Resilience Radio," airs on KVMR 89.5 FM in Nevada City, CA. It presents Native American authors, artists, musicians, storytellers and activists and showcases contemporary Native music. Over the years Jennifer has interviewed hundreds of well-known Natives, including Buffy Sainte-Marie, Dennis Banks and John Trudell. "Resilience Radio" has an international following and is known for the authentic Indigenous voice. Jennifer's field work in Cannonball, North Dakota during the Standing Rock protest is available as a one-hour audio special. She was a broadcaster for SPIRIT Radio, Standing Rock's official station. Jennifer's ability to engage in honest, in-depth interviews is as entertaining as it is informative. She is a member of the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA).Regular guest Doug George-Kanentiio (Akwesasne Mohawk) was born and raised at the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. He attended school on and near the reservation before enrolling at Syracuse University and then the Antioch School of Law. Doug was a co-founder of the Native American Journalists Association before serving the Mohawk Nation as editor of the journals Akwesasne Notes and Indian Time. He worked with the late Vine Deloria, Jr., on the Traditional Knowledge conferences before joining the Board of Trustees for the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Doug is vice-president for the Hiawatha Institute for Indigenous Knowledge, a non-profit higher learning facility that is based on Iroquois principles. He resides on Oneida Iroquois Territory.Production Credits:Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive ProducerLiz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), ProducerMalcolm Burn, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston, WKNY 1490 AM and 107.9 FM, Kingston, NYTiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio EditorMusic Selections:1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song)Artist: Moana and the Moa HuntersAlbum: Tahi (1993)Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand)(00:00:22)2. Song Title: RevolutionArtist: SOJAAlbum: Peace in the Time of War (2002)Label: DMV Records(00:30:04)3. Song Title: Bullet the Blue SkyArtist: U2Album: The Joshua Tree (1987)Label: Island Records(00:50:08)4. Song Title: Away From HereArtist: Smokey D PalmtreeAlbum: Peace of Mind (2021)Label: Gila River Records(00:56:18)AKANTU INSTITUTEVisit Akantu Institute, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuinstitute.org/ to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse.

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast
To STIR With Love-“I Just Held her Arm” - The Exoneration of two developmentally disabled brothers who Served 31 years for another person's horrible crime-with capital defense attorney Marshall Dayan

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 49:35


Marshall Dayan was born in Miami, Florida, and raised in Macon, Georgia. Hewas awarded a B.A. degree from the University of Georgia, and received his J.D. in 1986from Antioch School of Law.Dayan has been actively involved in the anti-death penalty movement since 1981,and representing those charged with or convicted of capital crimes since 1986. He was astaff attorney with the North Carolina Resource Center for seven years, and an assistantappellate defender for the State of North Carolina for three years. In August, 2001, hebecame an Assistant Professor of Law at North Carolina Central University School ofLaw. In June, 2006, Dayan became State Strategies Coordinator of the national ACLU'sCapital Punishment Project in Durham, N.C. After a year with the ACLU-CPP, Dayanjoined the Capital Habeas Unit of the Federal Defender's Office in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, where he serves as an Assistant Federal Public Defender. He is also anadjunct professor at Pitt Law School, where he teaches a capital punishment law class.Dayan has had published several law review articles on the death penalty invarious journals, and has also written several pieces on capital litigation for TheChampion, the magazine of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Hehas served as Chair of the Board of the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty,as President of the NC-based People of Faith Against the Death Penalty, and as ViceChair of the Commission on Social Action for Reform Judaism, a national policy-makingboard for the Union of Reform Judaism. He also served as Co-Chair of the board ofPennsylvanians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, and continues to serve on its boardof directors. He served as President of the Pittsburgh chapter of the ACLU ofPennsylvania, and is active in the Jewish community, having served as President of theboard of the Pittsburgh Area Jewish Committee. He also serves on the Executive Boardof Adat Shalom Synagogue in Cheswick, PA This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.

First Voices Radio
05/22/22 - Doug George-Kanentiio, CC Hovie

First Voices Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 57:11


"There is a reason why the Six Nations-Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) were not invited to Rome to meet the pope and secure an apology for the victims of the residential schools. We don't want an apology, we want justice," writes residential school survivor Doug George-Kanentiio (Akwesasne Mohawk) in a column that was widely published in April. Tiokasin and Doug discuss the recent papal apology. Doug was born and raised at the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. Doug George-Kanentiio was born and raised at the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. He attended school on and near the reservation before enrolling at Syracuse University and then the Antioch School of Law. Doug was a co-founder of the Native American Journalists Association before serving the Mohawk Nation as editor of the journals Akwesasne Notes and Indian Time. He worked with the late Vine Deloria, Jr., on the Traditional Knowledge conferences before joining the Board of Trustees for the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Doug is vice-president for the Hiawatha Institute for Indigenous Knowledge, a non-profit higher learning facility that is based on Iroquois principles. He resides on Oneida Iroquois Territory. Read Doug's column: https://bit.ly/39KA5dmThe second half-hour, Tiokasin discusses Native elder abuse with CC Hovie, Communications Manager at StrongHearts Native Helpline. Domestic abuse can look similar in elder relationships as it does in their younger counterparts, but some elders may be more vulnerable to the impacts of abuse and less able to get support. CC Hovie is Anishinaabe Ojibwe from the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Indians. In her job, CC develops and oversees all StrongHearts' communications and media efforts to support the organization's mission, vision and goals. Prior to working at StrongHearts, CC was the Program Coordinator for the Grand Traverse County Senior Center Network in Michigan. CC is experienced in public relations, media appearances, and marketing strategies. She volunteered as the Marketing Director for several non-profits and helped them create brand identity by leveraging her skills in electronic and print media. In 2002, CC began working in the domestic violence prevention field at the Advocacy Resource Center for the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. She attended Lake Superior State University and Ferris State University with a concentration on Business Management. For more information about StrongHearts Native Helpline, visit strongheartshelpline.org.Production Credits:Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive ProducerLiz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), ProducerMalcolm Burn, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston, WKNY 1490 AM and 107.9 FM, Kingston, NYTiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio EditorMusic Selections:1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song)Artist: Moana and the Moa HuntersAlbum: Tahi (1993)Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand)(00:00:15)2. Song Title: Wela'linSong Length: 03:01Artist: Emma Stevens, Morgan Toney & SHIFT FROM THA 902Album: N/A (Single, 2021)Label: N/A(00:26:37)3. Song Title: Another Day in ParadiseSong Length: 05:22Artist: Phil CollinsAlbum: Another Day in Paradise (1989)Label: Atlantic Records(00:46:40)4. Song Title: Come As You AreSong Length: 03:44Artist: NirvanaAlbum: Nevermind (1992)Label: DGC(00:53:10)AKANTU INSTITUTEVisit Akantu Institute, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuinstitute.org/ to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patr

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast
To STIR With Love-A Criminal Justice Reform Podcast-The Case for eliminating the Death Penalty and establishing a Defender General as part of the President's cabinet-A Conversation with Professor Andrea Lyon

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 61:13


Ms. Lyon is a renowned lawyer, author, speaker, professor and former Dean of the Valparaiso University Law School, who has been featured on national news and media outlets. Dubbed “The Angel of Death Row” by the Chicago Tribune, she was the first woman to serve as lead attorney in a death penalty case, and she holds an unparalleled 19 wins in 19 capital cases. Ms. Lyon has dedicated her career to advocating and upholding justice for all. Her legal work began in the Cook County Public Defender's Office where she rose to become Chief of the Homicide Task Force. Managing a 22-lawyer unit, she tried over 130 homicide cases and defended more than 30 potential capital cases at the trial level, including taking 19 capital cases through penalty phase. In 1990, Ms. Lyon founded and directed the Illinois Capital Resource Center representing all of the death row inmates in Illinois. She is leader of academic reforms in both curriculum development and mentoring diversity in law school student and faculty populations. Ms. Lyon brought her depth of criminal justice experience to enrich legal education at University of Michigan Law School as assistant clinical professor; DePaul University College of Law as clinical professor of law, Associate Dean of Clinical Programs, and Director of the Center for Justice in Capital Cases; and as Dean of Valparaiso University Law School. In January of 2015, Ms. Lyon was awarded Operation Push's Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and President Lyndon B. Johnson Dream-Makers Award. A winner of the prestigious National Legal Aid and Defender Association's Reginald Heber Smith Award for best advocate for the poor in the country, she is a nationally recognized expert in the field of death penalty defense and a frequent Continuing Legal Education (CLE) teacher throughout the country.  She has been designated as learned counsel in the federal defense system. Ms. Lyon received her undergraduate degree from Rutgers University and her law degree from Antioch School of Law. Her publications include over fifty law review articles, over ten practice manuals and books, including The Feminine Sixth: Women in Criminal Defense (NACDL Press 2018), The Death Penalty: What's Keeping it Alive (Rowan & Littlefield, 2015), Team Defense in Criminal Cases with Mortimer Smith (ABA publication, 2014), and Angel of Death Row: My Life as a Death Penalty Defense Lawyer (Kaplan, 2010). This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.

The WTF California Podcast
We Honor Antioch School Board by Abstaining From Providing a Headline

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 53:31


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we recap the discussion over censuring Antioch Unified School District Board President Ellie Householder in which Dr. Clyde Lewis abstained.  The school board remains a mess. We jump into the Antioch City Council who is attempting to rewrite the process where they will make the final decision on the next police chief, not the city manager--this is a big mistake and should be an eye opener for Antioch residents. The show also goes into some other items from around the state including City of Oakley launching an ADU program.   Articles From the Show: Antioch City Council Seeks to Have Final Say in Police Chief Hiring After Lewis Abstains from Vote, Censure of Antioch School Board President Fails Oakley City Council Agrees to Pre-Approved Accessory Dwelling Unit Program $4.9M payout to family of man shot 9 times by California cop Off-duty San Jose cop accused of punching woman in face during road rage incident Newsom weighs in on controversy over In-N-Out's vaccine stance Setting up direct deposit for unemployment benefits could take years, EDD says San Francisco housing project for homeless rejected Modesto approves plan to charge residents' insurance companies for fire department services Costco raises minimum wage to $17 an hour as businesses hike pay to retain workers Mark Zuckerberg to Sketch Out Facebook's Metaverse Vision

The WTF California Podcast
Antioch School Board Agenda Shows Children Not the Priority, Brentwood Gun Safety and Rain

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 47:46


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we survive the atmospheric river sweeping through Northern California. Antioch Unified School District agenda is a doozy with lots of  misplaced energy instead of focusing on the students. City of Brentwood set to discuss gun storage safety thanks to Moms Demand Action. Atlanta Braves give America payback after all-star game pulled from state over cancel culture and politics. San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin likely headed to recall after signatures turned in. Finally, gas prices are up and unemployment rises. Articles From the Show Sacramento breaks all-time one-day rainfall record set in 1880 Brentwood City Council to Talk Gun Storage Ordinance Fully Vaccinated Definition Could Change in Future Says CDC Director Supervisor Burgis Recovering After Successful Pacemaker Implant Sweet revenge: Atlanta Braves knock off Los Angeles Dodgers to advance to World Series Recall Effort Against SF District Attorney Chesa Boudin Turns In 83,487 Signatures, Likely Enough To Trigger Recall Election Why a progressive prosecutor just left D.A. Chesa Boudin's office and joined the recall effort New IRS Complaint Against Non-Profit Davis Vanguard News Service California Democrats defer proposal to ban contributions from law enforcement, fossil fuel groups Inside California Politics: Asm. Buffy Wicks on state vaccine mandates Average US price of gas spikes 13 cents per gallon to $3.44; Bay Area average $4.65 Stockton Man Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison for Shooting of Drug Dealer Driver intentionally rams vaccine mandate protesters in Palmdale: Sheriff's Department Unemployment claims in California rise sharply

The WTF California Podcast
Antioch School Board President Hit With Recall Effort while Newsom Signs a Bunch of Bills

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 29:27


On this episode of WTF California, Kenny is MIA so Mike does the show solo hitting on Antioch Unified School District Board President Ellie Householder hit with a recall effort. SWAT incident in Bay Point and Tesla moving to Texas. Plus, Governor Gavin Newsom signs a bunch of bills over the weekend. Articles From the Show Antioch Unified School District Board President Hit With Recall Petition Tesla relocating to Texas should be Silicon Valley wake-up call, critics say What encouraged Elon Musk to move Tesla HQ to Texas Man charged with more than 80 counts in Concord vehicle burglaries Sheriff Villanueva won't enforce L.A. County's COVID vaccine mandate in his department Natomas woman dragged, injured after carjacking from home $50,000 in cash, gun found in home of person suspected of EDD fraud using names of state prisoners LAPD shoots, kills armed person who had taken hostage in downtown L.A. Gov. Newsom vetoes bill to pay people to stay sober Newsom Eases Gang Enhanced Sentence Rules In California CA becomes 1st state to make ethnic studies a high school graduation requirement Newsom signs law to eventually ban gas-powered lawn equipment in California California law requires some stores to display toys, other products in gender-neutral ways California extends cocktails-to-go and outdoor dining rules California makes it illegal to 'stealth,' or remove condom without consent Fremont city manager was arrested after domestic violence report before suddenly resigning CBS13 Investigates: Parents' Facebook Groups Removed, Then Reinstated Fauci OKs trick-or-treating this Halloween ‘It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' to return to broadcast TV after year absence

The WTF California Podcast
Recall Effort Begins Against Antioch Mayor Plus Antioch School District Circus Adds Another Ring

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 56:40


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we discuss whether Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe should be recalled as its a heavy lift and will be a long process. Kenny explains why he is one of the recall proponents but notes the signatures are a true representation of Antioch. Next, we jump back into the Antioch Unified School District after a bogus editorial was written and should be rejected and thrown in the garbage. We tackle other issues around the state including City of Oakland who had two more homicides, Sacramento homelessness and San Francisco landlords filing sued over Unpaid Rent Forgiveness.   Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe Served With Notice of Intention to Circulate Recall Petition Calling out Mrs. Jekyll & Dr. Clyde California to replace the word ‘alien' from its laws Former Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang Touts Basic Income at Mountain View Rally 2 men fatally shot near Oakland's Laurel District Over 20 million Americans say Biden is ‘illegitimate' survey finds These are the best pumpkin patches in the U.S $20,000 reward offered to stop serial highway slingshot shooter in San Jose Crackdown on Fresno's gang violence is showing results, police say Former OC deputy charged for allegedly using dead woman's credit cards Mother, 2-Year-Old Son Fall To Their Deaths At Petco Park In San Diego Coaches, parents protest potential homelessness housing site placement near baseball fields Encampments in Sacramento encroaching on kids' ability to walk to school safely San Francisco Landlords File Lawsuit Against City Over Ordinance Allowing Unpaid Rent Forgiveness Monument honoring Native American tribes to replace statue of Junipero Serra Blind Youth Football Player In Modesto Scores Touchdown In Team's Win  

The WTF California Podcast
Totalitarian Behavior: Antioch School Board President Invokes Her Inner Donald Trump

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 48:40


On this episode of WTF California, we discuss the continuation of the debacle of the Antioch Unified School District Board of Education and the rogue behavior of President Ellie Householder.  We argue that she runs a meeting in the similar manner as Donald Trump. Antioch School Unions also vote "No Confidence" in Householders abilities. We get into many other things across the state including retail theft in San Francisco, crime, homelessness and other items. Articles Referenced From the Show: For Second Time Householder Pulls Item on Her Removal as Antioch School Board President Antioch School District Unions “Vote of No Confidence” in Ellie Householder Householder selectively invokes rules to pull item for vote on her removal as Antioch School Board president from meeting agenda, for second time  Contra Costa County educators file complaint to Cal/OSHA 16-year-old arrested for attempted homicide of fellow student in Fremont LAUSD agrees to 5% wage increase for employees, $2,500 one-time stipends 'We are better than this': Mayor Breed, SFPD announce new strategy against organized retail theft Armed robberies up 75% in trendy Melrose District; business owners call for action Newsom signs privacy laws for abortion patients, declares CA to be a 'reproductive freedom state' San Jose Leaders Announce Plan To Cut Homelessness With Emergency Housing, Jobs California 1st to set quota limits for retailers like Amazon Lawmakers, advocates say phone companies need to do more to combat robocalls Deputies Searching For Home Invasion Robber Who Targeted Mountain House Residence ‘We are devastated': Parents, kids outraged after neighborhood-built dirt bike track demolished

The WTF California Podcast
Community Puts Antioch School Board President Ellie Householder in Check Plus More

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 44:14


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we recap the pointless Antioch Unified School District meeting which further highlights the totalitarian point of view of School Board President Ellie Householder and the power trip she is on with bully like tactics. Antioch City Councilwoman Monica Wilson chimes in where in like parrot like fashion all you hear is Mayor Lamar Thorpe's voice. We get into Oakland Police and how that council has done a 180 turn and now want more police. Contra Costa District Attorney says no charges for Richmond Police Officers in 2019 fatal shooting, bear spray attack in Brentwood plus more. Articles From the Show Antioch School Board Takes No Action in Discipline or Removal of Superintendent  Second effort by Antioch School Board president to go after superintendent falls flat shows continued split before closed session Statement from Antioch Mayor Pro Tem Monica Wilson Regarding Antioch Unified School District Special Meeting of September 21, 2021 Oakland City Council votes to approve two additional police academies Oakland police union blames increase in violence on city council's 'defund strategy' Contra Costa DA: No Charges For Richmond Officers In 2019 Fatal Shooting Of Luc Ciel Man arrested for repeatedly running over woman in Millbrae Starbucks parking lot Video: Man Attacked With Pepper Spray at Random at 4 Legs Brewery in Brentwood Sheriff's office: Modesto mother saves 3-year-old from attempted kidnapper   California woman accused in $6M student loan debt scam that involved call center

The WTF California Podcast
Vindictive or Reality? Antioch School Board President Calls for Removal of Superintendent Plus State News

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 56:22


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we spend some time on the Antioch Unified School District and the continued chaos. They will have two meetings this week as one will be to possibly remove Superintendent Stephanie Anello while the other the Board will discuss removal of Ellie Householder as Board President.  Governor Gavin Newsom signs executive order to continue remote local government meetings through 2024. Articles Referenced in the Show: Antioch School Board President Calls for Removal of Superintendent Stephanie Anello Antioch School Board Set to Discuss Removal of Board President for Second Time New Newsom Executive Order Continues Remote Local Governmental Meetings Until 2024 2 stabbed, student punched in fight near Oceanside High School Oakland violence not letting up as city records 100th homicide California's COVID-19 case rate is now the lowest in the U.S. California sets new rules, recommendations for 'mega-events' 'It's impacting us': Restaurant interviewees and new hires 'ghosting' Bay Area employers Business leader Jessica Lall joins L.A. mayor's race, vowing to take on homelessness If You Don't Get Vaccinated, Don't Visit': Mayor Of West Hollywood Calls For Proof Of Vaccination For Business Entry Woman allegedly strikes Escondido police officer with ax Mother, Daughter Face Murder Charges After Illegal Butt Implant Procedure Kills Aspiring Social Media Star Karissa Rajpaul Body Of 87-Year-Old Woman Found In Freezer Of Riverside Home George Holliday, who filmed Rodney King video, dies of COVID Carlsbad ‘Sandlot Gang' raising money for their very own field of dreams

The WTF California Podcast
9/11 Memorial, Antioch School Board Power Grab, Knife Fight at Freedom High School and More

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 16:39


On this episode of the WTF California Podcast, Burkholder goes solo as Turnage is unavailable. A beautiful memorial is up in Clayton for 9/11. This short episode highlights the power grab by Antioch Unified School District Board President Ellie Householder and the Superintendent Stephanie Anello is not afraid to call her out on it. Emails show Householder lied to the public. Meanwhile, knife pulled during fight at Freedom High School in Oakley. Many are wondering why the attack on Larry Elder is not making more news and how its not considered a hate crime. San Diego Police officers would rather quit than comply with vaccine mandate, plus more. Articles Referenced in the Show Antioch School Board President Accused of Power Grab Oakley Police Say Knife Pulled During Fight Between Students on Freedom High School Campus Why Isn't the Attack on Larry Elder the Biggest Story in America? Los Angeles Sheriff After Larry Elder Attack: ‘How Is This Not a Hate Crime? Audit sheds light on how San Jose code enforcement officer was allegedly able to abuse power for years Survey: Many SDPD officers say they would rather quit than comply with vaccine mandate Contra Costa Community College District Passes COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement Resolution LAUSD now requiring all eligible students be vaccinated against COVID-19 TSA to double fines for travelers who refuse masks Sheriff's Office: Deputy shoots man who hit him with large rock, attacked 2 elderly people Doctors say get flu shots as soon as possible Lightning strikes cause damage in Bay Area; weather should ease up by afternoon  

The WTF California Podcast
Lafayette Mourns a Hero as Antioch School District Villain Destroys All Integrity

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 48:03


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we open up with moment of silence for the Lafayette middle school crossing guard who sacrificed his life to save students. We then jump into the mess known as the Antioch Unified School District Board of Trustees where shenanigans were pulled last night and all integrity is now gone. 3,100 acres of State Park coming to Livermore, Eggs thrown at Larry Elder, Los Angeles School Board could vote on mandatory vaccines to enter campus for all 12-and up. Plus more from around the State of California. Articles From the Show Antioch School Board President Unilaterally Pulls Item from Agenda to Remove Her as President Householder unilaterally pulls item on her removal as Antioch School Board president 'He died a hero': Volunteer crossing guard dies saving kids from car near Lafayette middle school Crossing guard killed, student injured in auto accident outside Stanley Middle School in Lafayette East Bay land parcel slated to become 3,100-acre state park instead of off-road vehicle space Protester throws egg at Larry Elder, prompting candidate to scramble out of Venice Under board proposal, all eligible LAUSD students would have to be vaccinated by January Five Bills To Watch At The End Of California's Legislative Session Man killed after exchanging gunfire with Gilroy police officer, investigators say San Quentin Guard, 2 Others Accused in Death Row Contraband Cell Phone Scheme Kobe Bryant sexual assault case: Man offered to kill accuser for $3M in murder-for-hire scheme

The WTF California Podcast
Antioch School Board Highlights Ignorance, Fire Looters and Man Attached by Homeless With Machete

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 46:05


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, Antioch Unified School District Board Meeting deserves a giant baloney slap for the shenanigans that went on--what a complete joke from not understanding Roberts Rules of Order, attempts to suppress public comments and fake outrages. Meanwhile, 1 student shot on a Football in Southern California, Oakland Police hold another press conference outlining increase in crime. Suspects arrested for looting in the Caldor Fire zone and family of 5 attacked by homeless in Malibu.  Have a great Labor Day. Articles From the Show Both Antioch School Board special meeting agenda items tabled for up to 60 days on split votes Arrest of Antioch High student draws outcry Two shot, including student outside Santee High School; lockdown lifted Oakland police address spike in crime following violent month of August Caldor Fire Update: Crews Take Advantage of Weather, Increase Containment; 3 Looting Suspects Arrested Family of 5 allegedly attacked by two homeless people with machete in Malibu; dad loses eye California Senate votes to mail ballots in all elections City of L.A. can't seize and discard homeless people's bulky possessions, U.S. appeals court says Thousands still waiting for unemployment benefits in CA as federal pandemic relief expires Saturday San Diego lawmaker's bill would require price transparency from food delivery apps

The WTF California Podcast
Emails Show Antioch School Board Presidents Incompetence, DA‘s Stepson Arrested and More

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 56:46


 On this episode of WTF California podcast, we talk about tonight's Antioch Unified School District Special Meeting to talk Use of Force where emails released show Board President Ellie Householders request to the Superintendent Stephanie Anello that she is ignorant about her job roll and authority. We are calling on the school board and community to advocate for her removal as board president. We then get into Contra Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton's stepson being arrested in the City of Richmond.  City of Oakland has 87th homicide, Natomas Unified could fire teacher with Antifa flag in the classroom. BART now apparently wants to charge all riders, pus more including the Golden State Warriors and CDC urging people not to travel this Labor Day Weekend. Articles referenced from the show Antioch School Board President Calls Special Meeting to Talk “Use of Force” Contra Costa DA's stepson arrested on suspicion of domestic battery, allegedly dropped her name as he was arrested; DA recuses herself from case Man fatally shot in East Oakland Judge: Instagram scandal could determine if federal oversight of Oakland police ends Oakland City Council votes to stem cuts to Head Start Natomas Unified Taking Steps To Fire Teacher With Antifa Flag In Classroom Santa Clara Co. sees spike in fentanyl overdose deaths during pandemic BART Installing Tougher Fare Gates In Effort To Stymie Fare Evaders Ex-Windsor mayor Dominic Foppoli files paperwork to run again Former high school basketball coach one of 18 arrested in Sacramento County Catch-a-Predator sting LA couple on the run after being convicted in $18M COVID-19 relief fraud California seeks gender neutral displays in large stores CDC Urges Unvaccinated Not To Travel Over Labor Day Weekend

The WTF California Podcast
Antioch School Board Trustee Jumps the Gun Again, EDD Bills Killed and the Fix is In

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 51:54


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we discuss a video that emerged over the weekend at Antioch High School where School Board Trustee Ellie Householder blasted it out to the community as well as Antioch City Councilwoman Tamisha Torres Walker. We talk about the Bay Point fatal shooting and the nice work by Contra Costa County Sheriffs Office. Contra Costa County Employees must be vaccinated by Oct 4 or face termination. Democrats kill EDD Bills introduced by state Republicans. Mom of the year award after mom fights off mountain lion to save son. Plus more Articles from the Show:   Bay Point: 1 Dead, Another Wounded in Shooting on Willow Pass Road Contra Costa County Employees Must Vaccinate by Oct. 4 or Face Termination Assembly Democrats Kill EDD Reform Bills Despite $31 Billion in Fraudulent Payments After Slashing Police Budget LA Now Owes $47 Million in Unpaid Overtime to LAPD Officers To cut LAPD's budget by $150 million, reduce officer ranks below 10,000, report says Video shows LAPD officer use stun gun on NBA star Jaxson Hayes outside his Woodland Hills home San Diego mayor proposes greater scrutiny on police use of military weapons Mom fights off mountain lion with ‘bare hands,' saves son Human trafficking operation in Turlock leads to 14 arrests With recall looming, Newsom gets some help from friends in Legislature Majority of California Latinos Favor Ousting Newsom Surprising? 51% of adults have one or more unused gift card, new study shows

The WTF California Podcast
Antioch School District Virtual Academy Team Leads by Example Not Press Conferences, Plus Mask Mandate

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 53:04


On this episode of the WTF California Podcast, we talk about the Antioch Unified School District in the City of Antioch who have launched a distance learning academy under the name Thomas Gaines Virtual Academy -- school district students from Oakley, Brentwood and even Walnut Creek are transferring in. Contra Costa County and most of the Bay Area back under an indoor mask mandate. But you know who is not, Solano County who had a health official nail down the reasoning. We talk about Caitlyn Jenners recall campaign disaster, Oakland and San Jose Sideshows, Serial ADA lawsuits as well as Project Labor Agreement costing Los Angeles homeless housing units. Plus more. Antioch Unified School District Thomas Gaines Virtual Academy --- more info Bay Area Health Officials Issue Orders Requiring Use of Face Coverings Indoors Here's why Solano County did not order indoor mask mandate Kaiser Permanente mandates COVID-19 vaccine for all employees, physicians Yes, it's legal for restaurants and bars to require proof of vaccination for customers. Here's why Outdoor dining compliance checks begin in San Diego Most Bradford Island residents stay on island despite fire evacuation order Jenner campaign in debt as California recall hits homestretch 4 cars towed in connection with Oakland sideshow San Jose Police Struggle To Keep Up With Sideshow Enforcement Efforts Serial Plaintiff Turns California ADA Lawsuits Into a Lucrative Cottage Industry RAND: LA's homeless housing bond measure fell short of 10,000 units, because of labor requirement San Francisco rolls out overdose response teams to curb opioid-related deaths Disneyland set to unveil ‘Magic Key' program, apparent replacement for annual passes

First Voices Radio
6/16/21 - Doug George-Kanentiio

First Voices Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 59:36


Doug George-Kanentiio joins Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse for the full hour. A few weeks ago, the remains of 215 children were found at the Kamloops Indian School in British Columbia, Canada.The Kamloops Indian Residential school was one of the largest in Canada and operated from the late 19th century to the late 1970s. The school was opened and run by the Catholic Church until the federal government took it over in the late 1960s. Indigenous children, some as young as 3 years old, we were forcibly taken from their families and put into residential schools in Canada. Same as what happened in Native boarding schools in the United States, their hair was cut off, they were forbidden to speak their Indigenous languages, and to see their families — some didn't return home for many years. Countless children suffered terrible indignities, mistreatment, and horrors, including beatings, rape and other forms of sexual violence, disease, and even death. Residential school experiences continue to affect many survivors today. Doug George Kanentiio was one of those students. Doug attended the Mohawk Institute in Branford, Ontario, and wrote about it in a recent column, “Our Mohawk Councils Failed to Protect the Residential School Children,” published by indianz.com on June 14.Doug George-Kanentiio was born and raised at the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. He attended school on and near the reservation before enrolling at Syracuse University and then the Antioch School of Law. Doug was a co-founder of the Native American Journalists Association before serving the Mohawk Nation as editor of the journals Akwesasne Notes and Indian Time. He worked with the late Vine Deloria, Jr. on the Traditional Knowledge conferences before joining the Board of Trustees for the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Doug is currently vice-president for the Hiawatha Institute for Indigenous Knowledge, a non-profit higher learning facility that is based on Iroquois principles. He resides on Oneida Iroquois Territory with his wife, the renowned Grammy-award winning artist Joanne Shenandoah.Production Credits:Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive ProducerLiz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), ProducerTiokasin Ghosthorse, Studio Engineer and Audio Editor, WIOX 91.3 FM, Roxbury, NYMusic Selections:1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song)Artist: Moana and the Moa HuntersCD: Tahi (1993)Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand)(00:00:44)2. Song Title: Take Me HomeArtist: Indian CityCD: Here and Now (2017)Label: Rising Sun Productions, Inc.(00:52:05)3. Song Title: It's OKArtist: NightbirdeCD: It's OK (2020)Label: Next Level Recording(00:56:15)

Life In The Gray
The Church in 2021: Adapt or Die? [feat. Caleb Keller]

Life In The Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 40:00


In Post-Christian America, what does the church need to do in order to be relevant and effective? Should the church be focused on tweaking its current model, or does it need to tear it all down and start over with a fresh approach? Joining us is Caleb Keller, the leader of BILD's national CityChurch Network. Caleb is committed to nurturing church communities in a way that's grounded in the Scriptures. Timestamps One Man's Passion for the Local Church (3:46) The Current State of the Church (9:24) The Church in Scripture: Descriptive vs. Prescriptive (12:34) The House Church Movement (15:48) The Future of the Church (27:06)   Caleb has been a part of the BILD and Antioch School team since 2016, following a decade of non-vocational work with the team. Caleb works together with the leaders of Antioch School programs, helping them complete their certifications, and training them in the BILD paradigm and systems. Locally, he is part of the leadership team of the CityChurch of Ames-Des Moines, and helps to lead BILD's national CityChurch Network. Caleb grew up in Ames, where he makes his home with his wife Annie and his two young boys. To learn more about the Antioch School, visit: antiochschool.edu   Music Credit: LAKEY INSPIREDTrack Name: "The Process"Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED Official SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspiredOfficial YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmy8wuTpC95lefU5d1dt2QLicense for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported "Share Alike" (CC BY-SA 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcodeMusic promoted by: Chill Out Records @ https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ www.ChillOutMedia.com / www.LoFi-HipHop.com

Last Born In The Wilderness
Dave Lundgren: Legacy of Settler Violence in Southern Idaho

Last Born In The Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:13


This is a segment of episode #281 of Last Born In The Wilderness “Campaign Of Deception: Legacy Of Settler Violence In Southern Idaho w/ Dave Lundgren.” Listen to the full episode: http://bit.ly/LBWlundgren Learn more about ‘Massacre Rocks: A Campaign of Deception’ and purchase a copy: https://amzn.to/3rFgG1V Through years of research, Dave Lundgren has uncovered "inconsistencies in historical accounts of emigrant massacres along the Oregon Trail that did not reflect official governmental records," most notably in the case of a massacre of white emigrants allegedly committed by a small band of Shoshonis, on the site now designated as Massacre Rocks State Park located just west of American Falls, Idaho. These inconsistencies have revealed, as in the case of this particular massacre, that many of these acts of mass murder along the Oregon Trail were committed by Mormon settlers in the region. With this reality in mind, Dave and I discuss how this mass propaganda campaign to distort the history of this region has manifested in the white settler culture in southern Idaho. “The book was completed just before the Pocatello School District voted to end the use of the “Indians” mascot at Pocatello High School earlier this year, but Massacre Rocks sheds light on local views toward Native Americans that makes the use of Indian-themed mascots in the region so wide-spread. “Massacre Rocks” also links the tactics of modern domestic terrorists by white supremacists with those used in the 1800s, and warns that a failure to address organized hate quickly and decisively can have grave consequences.” (http://bit.ly/3pBjwD9) Dave Lundgren grew up in Pocatello and was a graduate of Pocatello High School, Idaho State University and Antioch School of Law in Washington, D.C. While a student at ISU, Dave served as the news editor and editor-in-chief of The Advocate student newspaper. The author has represented Indian Tribes across the country and now maintains a private law practice focused exclusively on federal Indian law in Northeastern Washington State, where he lives with his wife, Sandy, and their yellow lab. WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com BOOK: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior

Last Born In The Wilderness
#281 | Campaign Of Deception: Legacy Of Settler Violence In Southern Idaho w/ Dave Lundgren

Last Born In The Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 63:34


[Intro: 11:02] David Lundgren, tribal attorney and author, joins me to discuss his new book ‘Massacre Rocks: A Campaign of Deception.’  Through years of research, Dave has uncovered "inconsistencies in historical accounts of emigrant massacres along the Oregon Trail that did not reflect official governmental records," most notably in the case of a massacre of white emigrants allegedly committed by a small band of Shoshonis, on the site now designated as Massacre Rocks State Park located just west of American Falls, Idaho. These inconsistencies have revealed, as in the case of this particular massacre, that many of these acts of mass murder along the Oregon Trail were committed by Mormon settlers in the region. With this reality in mind, Dave and I discuss how this mass propaganda campaign to distort the history of this region has manifested in the white settler culture in southern Idaho. “The book was completed just before the Pocatello School District voted to end the use of the “Indians” mascot at Pocatello High School earlier this year, but Massacre Rocks sheds light on local views toward Native Americans that makes the use of Indian-themed mascots in the region so wide-spread. “Massacre Rocks” also links the tactics of modern domestic terrorists by white supremacists with those used in the 1800s, and warns that a failure to address organized hate quickly and decisively can have grave consequences.” (http://bit.ly/3pBjwD9) Dave Lundgren grew up in Pocatello and was a graduate of Pocatello High School, Idaho State University and Antioch School of Law in Washington, D.C. While a student at ISU, Dave served as the news editor and editor-in-chief of The Advocate student newspaper. The author has represented Indian Tribes across the country and now maintains a private law practice focused exclusively on federal Indian law in Northeastern Washington State, where he lives with his wife, Sandy, and their yellow lab. Episode Notes: - Learn more about ‘Massacre Rocks: A Campaign of Deception’ and purchase a copy: https://amzn.to/3rFgG1V - Read Dave’s article ‘Local history about Pocatello is wrong’ at Idaho State Journal: http://bit.ly/3pBjwD9 - The song featured in this episode is by Eli Stonemets. WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com BOOK: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior

Contra Costa Today
A Chat With Ken Turnage II, Antioch School Board Candidate

Contra Costa Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 43:45


On this episode I chat with Ken Turnage II, candidate for Antioch School Board in District 3. We get into why he is running for school board and how parent involvement opportunities need to be improved, school safety and building bridges between the community, school board and City of Antioch.   01:04 – We jump into the elephant in the room which were his comments on COVID-19 and herd immunity and if Kenny would have done it differently. 02:27 – We get into why Turnage is running for school district 03:50 – we discuss parent involvement and how Turnage believes he can help improve that. We get into the idea of moving school board meetings to Saturdays to potentially ensure more parent involvement. 09:14 – we get into the Antioch vs. San Ramon debate. Why the comparison? 09:58 – Turnage gets into how he would help reduce chaos on the school board. 14:04 – How do you feel the Superintendent and Administration have handled dealing with this school board? 16:16 – Turnage provides his opinion and thoughts on School Resource Officers and safety. 20:38 – How would Turnage better work with the City of Antioch and School District to work together for common goals versus pointing the finger. 26:00 – We talk about this idea that school board members can change “test scores”. Turnage talks about it has to do with parent involvement and buying into the academies within AUSD. 27:48 – We talk about the AUSD Budget. 31:10 – Turnage shares his opinion on Charter Schools 34:25 – Has the school board participated enough with the launch of Distance Learning? 39:19 – Final thoughts, Turnage highlights his vision for the District upon returning to actual learning. 42:05 – Turnage highlights why voters should consider voting for him for Antioch School Board.  

Healthy Medicine Radio
Healthy Medicine #101: A New Kind of Money

Healthy Medicine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020


Dr Zieve explores new ways to store and trade value with Dr Edgar Cahn of Timebanks USA, who is working to create a new kind of money that values people's time and social involvement. Dr. Edgar S. Cahn is the creator of Time Dollars and the founder of TimeBanks USA, as well as the co-founder of the National Legal Services Program and the Antioch School of Law (now the David A. Clarke School of Law). He is the author of "No More Throw Away People: The Co-Production Imperative," "Time Dollars" (co-author Jonathan Rowe, Rodale Press, 1992), "Our Brotherís Keeper: The Indian in White America," (1972) and "Hunger USA." Read more at timebanks.org. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element

The Church of the Heart Podcast
Church Family Network

The Church of the Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 52:00


An interview with Ryan Paterson . . . ... of the Church Family Network, a relational network of  simple church congregations in San Jose, Des Moines and soon in Vancouver, Washington. Learn about yet another church of the heart network, this one expanding from the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Mentioned in this Episode Church Family Network  Southern Baptist Association  Antioch School of Church Planting and Leadership Development SEND Going to Church in the First Century by Robert Banks Neil Cole Greenhouses, CMA Montavilla Church, Portland, OR

And Sons Magazine
55 | Joe Steinke: Vision, Trial, Doubt, Recovery, Walking Out the Growth Cycle of a Community

And Sons Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 49:19


Joe Steinke is, in a word, an apostle. As a member of the leadership team of the Boiler Room church network, he oversees a growing network of house churches; as a leader of the Antioch School, he’s a real New Testament church wiz. Talking with Joe is like talking with a dad, in pretty much the best way. He’s committed to the growth, maturity, and flourishing of church families under his purview, and he’s been at it for decades. We really like the dude, is what we’re saying, and in this conversation, we jump into the Utopian Slope, a model for understanding the life cycle of a community. If you’ve ever banded together with like-minded folks to share a vision, tried to reach that vision, failed, and then had to recover, this is the episode for you. Doubts and disappointment effect every community. The thing that matters, as you’ll see here, is what you do with them.

Every Classroom Matters With Cool Cat Teacher
How Teachers and Students Are Collaborating Globally

Every Classroom Matters With Cool Cat Teacher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013 18:14


In this segment we talk with teachers from around the nation about the projects they're using to create global learning experiences. Guests discuss tools, challenges and benefits of connecting and collaborating globally in the classroom. Follow:@coolcatteacher @toniobarton @bcdtech@djesponsito@MrsSchmidtB4 @bamradionetwork Toni Olivieri-Barton is a Flat Classroom Certified Teacher in Colorado Springs. Michelle McGarvey is a Flat Classroom Certified Teacher in North Carolina. Maureen Tumenas taught Kindergarten at Berkshire Country Day School for 13 years and is currently the Technology Department Head.Tina Schmidt is a 3rd grade teacher at St. Ignatius of Antioch School in Yardley, PA. Donna Esposito is currently teaching technology at an intermediate school in New Jersey.

Free Forum with Terrence McNally
Q&A: TOM FRANK-What's the Matter with Kansas?-EDGAR CAHN-founder of Legal Services & Time Dollars

Free Forum with Terrence McNally

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2012 55:56


Aired 01/08/12 This will be a conversation about the state of things as we embark on 2012. I will be joined by TOM FRANK (What's the Matter with Kansas?) and EDGAR CAHN (founder of Legal Services and Time Dollars). We will talk about their passions and projects. http://www.tcfrank.com/ In his new book, PITY THE BILLIONAIRE, Frank examines how the crash that has hurt so many millions of Americans has delivered wildly perverse political results. He gives us a diagnosis of the cultural malady that has transformed collapse into profit, reconceived the Founding Fathers as heroes from an Ayn Rand novel, and enlisted the powerless in a fan club for the prosperous. Edgar Cahn was a serial social entrepreneur before the term was invented. In 1974, he and his wife co-founded the Legal Services Program to deliver legal services to the poor, then co-founded Antioch School of Law, where students learned through providing legal services to the poor. Two decades later Cahn created TIme Dollars, a system to bank and exchange services rather than currency. In the larger conversation, I want to take a fairly big picture, historical, and forward-looking perspective. While I assume we will talk about global economics and international conflicts, the emphasis would be on the US. Though I assume we will talk about the fall election, I want to look more broadly. Questions like: Where are we as a society - socially, culturally, economically, and politically? What's working and why is it working? What are your fears and hopes for the year ahead? What stories and narratives will you be paying attention to in the next year? Maybe something about the battle over the narrative of America's founding and the American dream. Is there a story in which humanity turns things around? THOMAS FRANK, a former opinion columnist for The Wall Street Journal, is the founding editor of The Baffler and a monthly columnist for Harper's. He is the author of The Conquest of Cool; What's the Matter with Kansas? One Market Under God; and his newest, PITY THE BILLIONAIRE. EDGAR CAHN teaches Law and Justice, and directs the Community Service Program at the University of the District of Columbia School of Law. A co-founder with his late wife Jean Camper Cahn of the Antioch School of Law, UDC-DCSL's predecessor; the first law school in the United States to educate law students primarily through clinical training in legal services to the poor. In the late 1980s, Professor Cahn began the Time Dollars project, a service credit program that now has more than 70 communities in the US, UK and Japan with registered programs (www.timebanks.org). He's the author of several books, including Hunger USA, Time Dollars and No More Throw-Away People.