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Nana Gyamfi is the Executive Director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration or BAJI. Get involved https://baji.org/ — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Justice for Black immigrants with Nana Gyamfi appeared first on KPFA.
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Ez a Bajnokok recepje! A Brain Bar és a Sportoló Nemzet közös sorozatában azt kutatjuk, hogyan válhatunk mindannyian a saját életünk bajnokaivá. Minden adásban sportolók és nem sportolók érkeznek hozzánk, hogy megmutassák, hogyan ünneplik a győzelmeket és kezelik a kudarcokat, építenek csapatot, és hogyan kezelik a nyomást akkor, amikor minden szem rájuk szegeződik. A második epizód vendégei: Dr. Baji Balázs világbajnoki bronzérmes gátfutó, a Sportintézet főigazgatója és Környei Viktória, a Running Latte Club alapítója. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In our new European Talk episode, we sat down with Ms. Bojana Bajić, Public Policies Innovations and Digitalization Officer at Regional School of Public Administration (ReSPA) to talk about service delivery and digitalisation and what the key takeaways are for the Western Balkans.
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Družbena klima se je od tragične smrti v Novem mestu zelo spremenila, dober teden po dogodku opaža bivši vojak, komik in voznik tovornjaka romskega porekla Andrej Bajić Šarkezi. Ko gre v trgovino, ga gledajo postrani, počuti se nezaželen, tako izkušnjo pa imajo po dogodku tudi nekateri njegovi povsem socializirani romski prijatelji iz Novega mesta. Žalosti ga, da se krivda prenaša na celotno romsko skupnost, ki v očeh večinskega prebivalstva izgublja še tisto malo pozitivnosti, ki bi jo lahko imela. Delovni dan z Romom Andrejem Bajičem Šarkezijem je preživel Luka Pogačnik.
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Piše Katarina Mahnič, bereta Mateja Perpar in Eva Longyka Marušič. Alenka Vreček, v Sloveniji rojena avtorica, zagreta športnica, ki je mladost preživela v Radovljici, se je z dvajsetimi leti podala v Ameriko učit smučanje in tam zaradi ljubezni tudi ostala. V knjigi opisano kolesarsko turo je dolgo načrtovala, sprva le v mislih, in v težkih letih po razpadu prvega zakona, ko je ostala sama s tremi otroki, je idejo o njej zapisala v žepno izdajo Rumijeve poezije: “Poskušam narediti tisto, kar se mi zdi prav, da bi lahko živela brez obžalovanj. Želim si pustolovščine, ki mi ni nedosegljiva. Da bom imela čas za premišljevanje, čas za čutenje, čas za pisanje. Čas, da bi se znova počutila živo. Čas, ko bom lahko sama. Rada bi prekolesarila pot od svojega doma ob jezeru Tahoe do palape v Baji.” Po besedah avtorice rdeča nit romana ni v kolesarjenju, ampak pomenu življenja, ki si ga želimo živeti. “Če nehaš sanjati, nehaš živeti,” je zapisala. In prav zato je ta knjiga tako posebna. Lahko bi bila le še eden od številnih avanturističnih potopisnih priročnikov, v katerih se nizajo kolesarske tehnikalije in fizični napori, višinski metri in strmine klancev, povprečna hitrost in dnevno prevoženi kilometri. Kot dolgoletna kolesarska navdušenka, ki imam tudi sama v nogah lepo število tako makadamskih kot asfaltnih kilometrov na s potovalnimi torbami obteženem kolesu, sem sicer z užitkom in občudovanjem prebirala tudi te dosežke in se iskreno čudila Alenkini vzdržljivosti, trmi in pogumu, saj sem dobro vedela, kakšne napore je premagovala. Štiriinpetdesetletna. In sama. Pa vendar za branje knjige ni treba, da si sploh kdaj sedel na koelsu, saj je tako kot v vsakem dobrem literarnem potopisu pomembneje, kar se dogaja v kolesarkini notranjosti. Vse tisto, kar je na skoraj 4000 km dolgem samotnem potovanju od Kalifornije do mehiške vasice La Ventana o sebi spoznala – da je morala proč, da bi se po več resnih diagnozah in operacijah spet naučila dihati. Prvič v življenju si je dovolila sebe postaviti na prvo mesto, se gibati blizu roba, s katerega je lahko življenje uzrla v jasnejši luči: “Morala sem se odmakniti od vsega. Ne vem, ali se bo moj rak vrnil. Ne vem, kako bo napredovala moževa bolezen ali koliko časa še imava za stvari, ki si jih želiva početi. Občutek imam, da je to moja zadnja priložnost za nekaj, kar sem si od nekdaj želela narediti.” Knjiga Naj se vrti je razdeljena na 29 poglavij. Posrečeno in prilegajoč se njihovi vsebini jih uvajajo izbrani citati različnih avtorjev. Začenja jih tisti znani iz Zaplotnikove Poti, da je “važna pot, ne cilj”, za njim pa se vrstijo številna znamenita literarna imena, med drugimi Pablo Neruda, Alice Munro, John Steinbeck, Isabel Allende, Anna Frank, Ernest Hemingway, Paul Theroux, Homer ter A. A. Milne z meni najljubšim citatom iz Medveda Puja: “Če vem, kje sem, se nisem izgubil. Lahko pa sem izgubljen tam, kjer sem.”, ki tudi najbolje povzema smiselnost in duha Alenkinega potovanja. Morda je knjiga še bolj kot za slovenski trg izjemna, eksotična in dragocena za ameriškega, saj se v njej poleg družinskega življenja v Ameriki prepletajo tudi pisateljičine otroške vragolije in mladost v Sloveniji, ljubezen do dedka, pa poletja na dalmatinskem otočku Šipan, kjer si je prav tako želela živeti, dokler ni ugotovila, da pravzaprav nikamor res ne pripada. Veliko prostora je posvečenega odnosom med ljudmi, medsebojni pomoči in razumevanju in njihovim reakcijam, ko se pripeti kaj hudega – Alenkina diagnoza rak, moževa diagnoza parkinson, huda nesreča najstarejše hčere Mateje. Ob takih dogodkih se kalijo ljudje, takrat pokažejo, iz kakšnega testa so. Prav tako kot na kolesu, ki ga je poimenovala Zverina, ko napor iz človeka iztisne tisto najboljše, ko šele s premagovanjem fizičnih ovir odkrivaš pravega sebe. Ko te utrujenost spet naredi živega. V knjigi so razpršena tudi zanimiva srečanja z ljudmi, tako na ameriški kot na mehiški strani, in prav vsa so svetla, optimistična, vračajo zaupanje v človekovo prijaznost in dobroto. Avtorica na vsej poti ne izkusi nič hudega (razen po lastni nerodnosti), zato se ob prečkanju meje upravičeno sprašuje, zakaj zidovi sploh obstajajo: “Ko sem se peljala ob zidu iz valovite pločevine, za katerega vem, da ločuje ljudi med seboj, so me navdajali zelo čudni, neprijetni občutki. Cesta je bila mirna, a srhljiva. Prehitevale so me samo obmejne patrulje. Vse skupaj je bilo tako nadrealistično. Meje nas ločujejo, varujejo in ščitijo. Pred čim? Zidovi po Evropi so se rušili in meje brisale. Zidovi, ki so v nekaterih primerih ljudi ločevali stoletja, so se podirali, v ZDA pa smo gradili še višje in trdnejše zidove, da bi ljudi ohranjali na drugi strani.” Kolesarski literarni potopis Alenke Vreček je tudi dragocena ljubezenska zgodba, saj so bili za takšen samoten podvig pomembni ljudje, ki so ga podprli. Še posebej en človek, njen drugi mož Jim, ki ga imenuje ljubezen svojega življenja. Dragocena tudi zato, ker ne govori le o samoti, ki je nujno potrebna za obstanek in zdravo pamet človeka, ki si skuša na svoj način razjasniti sebe, da se bo lahko mirno posvetil ljubljenim, ampak ker poudarja potrebo po ljudeh, ki te razumejo, po bližnjih, ki vedo, da moraš oditi, da se vrneš izpolnjen in pomirjen. Boljši. Ker zdaj veš, da si samo tam, med njimi, zares doma.
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In this episode, Prasad Baji, Mumbai Chapter Chair and Board Member of Social Venture Partners India, reflects on the growing trend of professionals entering the philanthropic space in India. Drawing from his own transition from corporate investment banking to the social sector, he shares thoughtful insights on why professionals bringing their lived experience, values, and skills into philanthropy signals a promising shift for the sector.
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Over 500,000 Haitian nationals currently have Temporary Protected Status in the United States, and the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement last week revoking their protections. We'll speak with Nana Gyamfi who is the Executive Director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration or BAJI. — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post What's Next for Black Immigrants with TPS w/ Nana Gyamfi from BAJI appeared first on KPFA.
This week hosts Angela Rye and Andrew Gillum discuss the ICE raids and unrest in Los Angeles with L.A. Mayor Karen Bass. Tiffany Cross is out sick this week. We have all seen the sensational images from the protests and unrest in L.A. following last Friday’s ICE raids. The ICE raids targeted immigrants at their workplaces, including Home Depot and a clothing store. Since then, the National Guard has been called up by President Trump to quell what he’s calling an “insurrection.” The use of that word, “insurrection,” is highly intentional, as is the effort by Trump and rightwing media to paint L.A. as a chaotic, lawless place. Trump is ratcheting up his mass deportation plans and Mayor Bass says that Los Angeles is the testing ground. The unrest in L.A. dovetails into an ongoing conversation we’ve been having with you, our audience. We’ll be joined by executive director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), Attorney Nana Gyamfi. BAJI advocates for the nearly 10 million Black immigrants, refugees, and families living in the U.S. As BAJI’s director, Nana will respond to some of YOUR comments critiquing our hosts’ support of migrant communities. Nana Gyamfi brings with her over three decades of service to the Movement for Black liberation, and over twenty years experience directing Black social justice organizations and networks. She is a human rights and criminal defense attorney, a professor in the Pan African Studies Department at the California State University Los Angeles, and a radio personality. Find out more about the Black Alliance for Just Immigration at https://baji.org/ and follow them on social media @instabaji and @bajitweet And of course we’ll hear from you! If you’d like to submit a question, check out our tutorial video: http://www.instagram.com/reel/C5j_oBXLIg0/ and send to @nativelandpod. We are 509 days away from the midterm elections. Welcome home y’all! —--------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook NativeLandPod.com Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on YouTube. Native Land Pod is brought to you by Reasoned Choice Media. Thank you to the Native Land Pod team: Angela Rye as host, executive producer and cofounder of Reasoned Choice Media; Tiffany Cross as host and producer, Andrew Gillum as host and producer, and Lauren Hansen as executive producer; Loren Mychael is our research producer, and Nikolas Harter is our editor and producer. Special thanks to Chris Morrow and Lenard McKelvey, co-founders of Reasoned Choice Media. Theme music created by Daniel Laurent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, we discuss the newly inaugurated President Trump's impact on immigration policy through the executive orders that have already been signed as well as his policy plans. Our first conversation from Wednesday, January 22nd is with Nana Gyamfi, Executive Director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), speaking about the implications of Trump's immigration and deportation policies on Black immigrants living in the United States, as well BAJI's rejection of Congress' Laken Riley Act, which they call “a pipeline to mass detention and deportation.” Read more on BAJI's analysis of the Laken Riley Act: https://baji.org/the-laken-riley-act-is-anti-black-a-pipeline-to-mass-detention-and-deportation/ — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Executive Order Border Impact w/ the Black Alliance for Just Immigration appeared first on KPFA.
Biznis priče konferencija 2. i 3. aprila 2025. u Novom Sadu.
Baji Bernadett a Brain Bar főszervezője. A Brain Bar Európa legnagyobb jövőfesztiválja. A fesztivál célja, hogy a közönség hazai és nemzetközi szakértők, tudósok, politikusok és kulturális személyiségek társaságában vitassa meg a 21. század legfontosabb kérdéseit. Az idei év fókuszában a Z-generáció kihívásai állnak, és a fesztivál több mint 100 előadást és művészeti produkciót kínál a látogatóknak. A Sláger FM-en minden este 22.10-kor a kultúráé a főszerep S. Miller András az egyik oldalon, a másikon pedig a térség kiemelkedő színházi kulturális, zenei szcena résztvevői.Inspiráló beszélgetések, valódi értékek, Budapest és Pest megye pezsgő kulturális életének legjava, aktuális történetekkel. Sláger KULT – A természetes emberi hangok műsora#slagerkult #smillerandras
"Jedna reč je dovoljna da vas usmeri ka cilju." U 293. epizodi Pojačala, Ivanov gost je Tihomir Bajić, osnivač zajednice Serbian Entrepreneurs i danas generalni partner u fondu Fifth Quarter Venues. U razgovoru sa Ivanom, Tihomir nam daje detaljan uvid u njegovu životnu priču, karijeru i preduzetničke poduhvate. Od detinjstva u Hrvatskoj, suočavanja sa izbeglištvom tokom ratnih dešavanja, do selidbe u Kanadu gde je započeo obrazovanje i profesionalni razvoj i počeo svoju bogatu karijeru. U razgovoru se osvrće na početke svoje karijere kao softverski inženjer, rad u različitim startapima, kao i izazove prelaska u Silicijumsku dolinu. Poseban deo epizode posvećen je njegovoj ulozi u osnivanju i razvoju organizacije Serbian Entrepreneurs, koja ima za cilj umrežavanje srpske dijaspore i podršku preduzetnicima. Diskutuju se teme vezane za pokretanje VC fonda Fifth Quarter Ventures, njegov rad kao investitora i savetnika za startape, te povratak u Srbiju sa ciljem da doprinese razvoju lokalne tehnološke scene. Epizoda takođe pokriva teme vezane za karijerne preokrete, značaj zajednice, kao i ključne lekcije iz njegovog iskustva u radu sa globalnim startapima i korporacijama. Teme u epizodi: - Uvod - Početak razgovora - Serbian entrepreneurs - Kad porastem biću - Studije i život u Kanadi - Prvi ozbiljan posao - Saradnja sa rivalima? - Treća američka berza - Razlike između tržišta - Zašto povratak u Srbiju? Podržite nas na BuyMeACoffee: https://bit.ly/3uSBmoa Pročitajte transkript ove epizode: https://bit.ly/4i6O9g3 Posetite naš sajt i prijavite se na našu mailing listu: http://bit.ly/2LUKSBG Prijavite se na naš YouTube kanal: http://bit.ly/2Rgnu7o Pratite Pojačalo na društvenim mrežama: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2FfwqCR Twitter: http://bit.ly/2CVZoGr Instagram: http://bit.ly/2RzGHjN
Saurabh Baji discusses Cohere's approach to developing and deploying large language models (LLMs) for enterprise use. * Cohere focuses on pragmatic, efficient models tailored for business applications rather than pursuing the largest possible models. * They offer flexible deployment options, from cloud services to on-premises installations, to meet diverse enterprise needs. * Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is highlighted as a critical capability, allowing models to leverage enterprise data securely. * Cohere emphasizes model customization, fine-tuning, and tools like reranking to optimize performance for specific use cases. * The company has seen significant growth, transitioning from developer-focused to enterprise-oriented services. * Major customers like Oracle, Fujitsu, and TD Bank are using Cohere's models across various applications, from HR to finance. * Baji predicts a surge in enterprise AI adoption over the next 12-18 months as more companies move from experimentation to production. * He emphasizes the importance of trust, security, and verifiability in enterprise AI applications. The interview provides insights into Cohere's strategy, technology, and vision for the future of enterprise AI adoption. https://www.linkedin.com/in/saurabhbaji/ https://x.com/sbaji https://cohere.com/ https://cohere.com/business MLST is sponsored by Brave: The Brave Search API covers over 20 billion webpages, built from scratch without Big Tech biases or the recent extortionate price hikes on search API access. Perfect for AI model training and retrieval augmentated generation. Try it now - get 2,000 free queries monthly at http://brave.com/api. TOC (*) are best bits 00:00:00 1. Introduction and Background 00:04:24 2. Cloud Infrastructure and LLM Optimization 00:06:43 2.1 Model deployment and fine-tuning strategies * 00:09:37 3. Enterprise AI Deployment Strategies 00:11:10 3.1 Retrieval-augmented generation in enterprise environments * 00:13:40 3.2 Standardization vs. customization in cloud services * 00:18:20 4. AI Model Evaluation and Deployment 00:18:20 4.1 Comprehensive evaluation frameworks * 00:21:20 4.2 Key components of AI model stacks * 00:25:50 5. Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) in Enterprise 00:32:10 5.1 Pragmatic approach to RAG implementation * 00:33:45 6. AI Agents and Tool Integration 00:33:45 6.1 Leveraging tools for AI insights * 00:35:30 6.2 Agent-based AI systems and diagnostics * 00:42:55 7. AI Transparency and Reasoning Capabilities 00:49:10 8. AI Model Training and Customization 00:57:10 9. Enterprise AI Model Management 01:02:10 9.1 Managing AI model versions for enterprise customers * 01:04:30 9.2 Future of language model programming * 01:06:10 10. AI-Driven Software Development 01:06:10 10.1 AI bridging human expression and task achievement * 01:08:00 10.2 AI-driven virtual app fabrics in enterprise * 01:13:33 11. Future of AI and Enterprise Applications 01:21:55 12. Cohere's Customers and Use Cases 01:21:55 12.1 Cohere's growth and enterprise partnerships * 01:27:14 12.2 Diverse customers using generative AI * 01:27:50 12.3 Industry adaptation to generative AI * 01:29:00 13. Technical Advantages of Cohere Models 01:29:00 13.1 Handling large context windows * 01:29:40 13.2 Low latency impact on developer productivity * Disclaimer: This is the fifth video from our Cohere partnership. We were not told what to say in the interview, and didn't edit anything out from the interview. Filmed in Seattle in Aug 2024.
In this special episode, recorded live at the Ecumenical Advocacy Days 2024 in Washington, D.C., we explore the intersection of the Black Church, racism, and immigration. Moderated by Maurice Bloem, this workshop features an insightful panel discussion with Dr. José Wilson, Director of Facilitation and Organizational Learning, North Lawndale Employment Network, Rev. Reuben Eckels, Faith and Partnership Hub Coordinator, CWS, Rev. Noel Andersen, National Field Director, CWS and Amena Elamin, National Youth Organizer, BAJI. Our apologies in advance, because the reflections from the audience at the end are not always very clear. The workshop delves into the multifaceted challenges of systemic racism, misinformation, and societal division, particularly their impact on marginalized communities. Maurice Bloem sets the stage with an introduction that emphasizes the need for both systemic and inner changes to navigate these crises. He draws on principles from innerdevelopmentgoals.org and Ken Wilber's integral theory to create a safe and learning-focused environment for all participants. Two key themes were discussed: Key Themes Discussed: DEI Initiatives in the Face of Backlash and The Role of Faith Leaders in Bridging Divides. The participants are encouraged to actively engage by sharing their insights and reflections on the discussions. The session includes a plenary segment where attendees share their key takeaways and reflect on the shared human experiences discussed during the workshop. We invite you to listen to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities in creating inclusive and supportive communities. Share your thoughts and continue the dialogue on our social media platforms or send us an email. For more information on EAD Spring 2024, check this link. Listener Engagement: Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast by liking and following us on Twitter and Instagram. Visit our website at 100mile.org for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All" featuring CWS, and as well as the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
Embark on an inspiring episode of The MisFitNation Show with Rich LaMonica as we welcome Quatrell Walker, a dedicated US Army Veteran whose journey weaves through the fabric of service, resilience, and self-discovery.
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⚡️ In each episode, Paddy Dhanda deep dives into a new human Superpower to help you thrive in the age of AI.This episode delves into the fascinating world of storytelling in marketing, exploring its profound impact on branding, business growth, and personal development. Chirag Nijjer, a marketing expert and TikTok influencer, joins host Paddy Dhanda to share insights from his journey and practical strategies for effective storytelling.Key Takeaways:* The Essence of Branding Through Storytelling: Chirag highlights the crucial role of storytelling in branding, emphasizing how it connects consumers to products beyond mere logos or features. * Practical Storytelling Techniques: The discussion pivots to practical storytelling techniques, with Chirag providing insights into his approach. He discusses the AIDA marketing funnel (Awareness, Interest, Desire, Action) and its application in personal and professional contexts. Chirag also outlines the six types of stories crucial for branding: Origin, Culture, Product, Societal, Customer, and Future Stories.* Personal Branding and Storytelling in the Professional World: The conversation also covers the importance of storytelling in personal branding, even for individuals not running a business. Chirag underscores that everyone has a story to tell, and effectively narrating this story can significantly influence how others perceive and interact with you in professional settings.Episode Highlights:* Chirag's journey from growing up in a small business family to becoming a marketing and branding expert.* The power of storytelling in transforming perceptions and influencing customer behaviour.* Discussion on Punjabi culture and its influence on Chirag's personal and professional life.* The criticality of having clear and specific goals (KPIs) in marketing and personal endeavours.* The importance of authenticity and transparency in the workplace.Resources Mentioned:* "Winning the Story Wars" by Jonah Sachs, recommended by Chirag for deeper insights into storytelling in marketing.* “How to make learning as addictive as social media” TED Talk, recommended by PaddyChirag Nijjer"Chirag makes you want to stay in a 60-minute workshop for 60 more minutes" - With an online audience of 60k+ followers & 6.1M+ views, Chirag is a recognized expert in simplifying complex business concepts into practical advice. With compelling digital content and global speaking engagements, he employs dynamic real-world storytelling to help entrepreneurs navigate toward setting clear objectives and following research-backed methods.In his “9-to-5”, Chirag is a Platinum Customer Success Lead at Google. He works with some of the world's largest global brands, as an expert in crisis management and proactive problem-solving.His accolades include the Hunsicker Business Studies Award, a Dyer Innovation Fellowship, and appointments as a Whitman Economics Fellow, Dyer Innovator-in-Residence, and a c-e-o.org Global Ventures Judge.If you'd like to get in touch, reach out to Chirag@ChiragSpeaks.com!Links* Website: ChiragSpeaks.com* Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chiragspeaks/* Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@entrekey* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chiragspeaks/
This episode follows on from Episode 26 of Graham's Tai Chi Notebook Podcast in which he interviews Woven Energy patrons Rikard Elofsson and Miika Wikberg about the little-known martial art of Baji. We discuss the possibility that the Baji Xiaojia is the most perfectly balanced form from any martial art - "Xiaojia is more Tai Chi than Tai Chi", and look in a bit more detail at the history, technique, strategy and background to this subtle and robust martial arts style.Graham, Miika and Rikard's original episode can be found here: https://thetaichinotebook.com/2023/07/15/new-podcast-rikard-elofsson-and-miika-wikberg-a-deep-dive-into-nordic-bajiquan/
We're back with another episode review this time with Tokyo Revengers Season 2! Still can't get over Baji and now we have Chifuyu to add. Come back next week with Naruto If you haven't caught up yet, we'll see you then! Email: bakahanasu@gmail.com Twitter: @wholelottabaka Facebook: Whole Lotta Baka Podcast: Whole Lotta Baka Obskür, Eats Everything- Bayside (Enter Other rework)
When the Supreme Court applied lis pendens law inconsistent with the lis pendens statute, Justice Zebrowski wrote a letter that got the attention of the State Bar. That got him on a lis pendens “task force,” which in turn was responsible for convincing the Legislature to amend the lis pendens statutes.This is but one example how Justice John Zebrowski, though retired from the California Court of Appeal since 1999, has served in a number of important roles affecting law and legal practice. On this episode of the California Appellate Law Podcast, Justice Zebrowski tells co-hosts Jeff and Tim about his work on the Law Revision Commission, and the BAJI Committee writing and amending civil jury instructions. But given the low-absorbency rate with jurors, is the practice of jury instructions at trial merely ceremonial? Justice Zebrowski weighs in on that. And what is the difference between BAJI and CACI?Mediating or arbitrating a case? Justice Zebrowski offers some advice from 23 years as a neutral:You can never can lose a case by making it too clear.Initial “group meetings” at mediations are not helpful: they turn into finger-pointing and posturing.Don't expect a case to settle in one session. Most cases will settle, usually it is just a question of when—which, in turn, usually is a question of when the litigants are ready to lay down their egos.Justice John Zebrowski's biography.Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.Sign up for Tim Kowal's Weekly Legal Update, or view his blog of recent cases.Use this link to get a 25% lifetime discount on Casetext.
After a horrifying encounter in a hospital, Rick grudgingly allows Noor to take over the mic for a night, with both frightening and fascinating results. Quiet Part Loud, created by Monkeypaw Productions, written by Mac Rogers and Clay McLeod Chapman. Directed by Mimi O'Donnell. Starring Tracy Letts, Nikohl Boosheri, Christina Hendricks, Milly Shapiro, Taran Killam, Krish Marwah, Alfredo Narcisco, Krysta Rodriguez, Ali Louis Bourzgoui, Miles Jackson, Stevie Lane, Jonathon Roberts, and Talia Rochmann. Executive produced by Jordan Peele, Win Rosenfeld, and Mimi O'Donnell. Produced by Geoff Foster, Amy McLeish, and Katie Pastore. Associate produced by Jasmyne Peck-Bailey, Julie Balefsky, and Kayla Stokes. Supervising Sound Editor Jonathon Roberts. Sound Design by Marcus Bagala, Daniel Brunelle, Shane Hendrickson, and Jonathon Roberts. Score by Roahn Hylton and Jacob Yoffee. Recording by Jonathon Roberts and Armando Serrano. Dialogue editing by Steven Tejeda and Gordon Bramli. Mix and additional sound design by Bobby Lord. Additional Music by Marcus Bagala. Music Supervision by Liz Fulton. Casting by Karyn Casl and The Telsey Office. Special thanks to the Muslim Public Affairs Council, Jack Mason and Dawn Ostroff. Quiet Part Loud is a Spotify original audio series and a Monkeypaw and Gimlet production. Visit spotify.com/qplresources to find out how you can combat disinformation and anti-Muslim hate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dugogodišnji novinar BHRTV Željko Bajić je posebno ime radio novinarstva jer je po mnogo čemu jedinstven. Za njega čak možemo reći da je i povijesni lik jer je prvi slijepi novinar ne samo u Bosni i Hercegovini, već i u bivšoj Jugoslaviji. Kao finalista Holmanove nagrade, rekao je da je pobijedio, novac bi iskoristio za stvaranje online novinarske akademije za slijepe osobe.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Guest host Nana Gyamfi, attorney and Black Alliance for Just Immigration Executive Director discusses the polluted water crisis occurring in Jackson Mississippi with her first guest Rukia Lumumba, attorney and Executive Director of Peoples' Advocacy Institute, who has been on the ground since the crisis began. You will also hear excerpts from the recent UN Committee on Eliminating Racial Discrimination and their findings and recommendations. The UN committee cite abortion rights, reparations and policy brutality as three of the most pressing issues that require follow up from the US. Maraky Alemreged with BAJI, joins Nana to discuss surveillance and the forthcoming abolition week. Lastly, Matyos Kidane, organizer with Stop LAPD Spying joins Nana to contextualize mass policing at the local level in Los Angeles as well as the national level, keeping in mind Biden's recent plan to hire thousands more police making it clear he stands behind addressing national safety issues by funding the police.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Guest host Nana Gyamfi, attorney and Black Alliance for Just Immigration Executive Director discusses the polluted water crisis occurring in Jackson Mississippi with her first guest Rukia Lumumba, attorney and Executive Director of Peoples' Advocacy Institute, who has been on the ground since the crisis began. You will also hear excerpts from the recent UN Committee on Eliminating Racial Discrimination and their findings and recommendations. The UN committee cite abortion rights, reparations and policy brutality as three of the most pressing issues that require follow up from the US. Maraky Alemreged with BAJI, joins Nana to discuss surveillance and the forthcoming abolition week. Lastly, Matyos Kidane, organizer with Stop LAPD Spying joins Nana to contextualize mass policing at the local level in Los Angeles as well as the national level, keeping in mind Biden's recent plan to hire thousands more police making it clear he stands behind addressing national safety issues by funding the police.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Attorney and Executive Director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI) Nana Gyamfi joins us to discuss the recent Los Angeles mayoral candidate forum sponsored by BAJI, why has Karen Bass been the only responsive candidate? And Attorney Matt Simmons joins us for our weekly Earth Watch segment guest who will be updating us on the recent victory in Fort Bragg, CA Jackson Forest. The Save Jackson Coalition was pleased to learn that three controversial timber harvest plans located in Jackson Demonstration State Forest (JDSF) had been withdrawn. The plans constitute a total of 1479 acres (over 2 square miles) of forest now taken off the chopping block. Our final guest is historian and author Dr. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz providing insightful historical context on America's gun obsession, racialized policing, its roots in the wars vs Indigenous nations and slave patrols, leading up to the power of the NRA and inability of Congress to take real action vs. gun control in the U.S.