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Reporter Tom Ayers brings the latest from yesterday's council meeting. We hear about the tow truck bylaw, waterfront development in Sydney and the new Glace Bay youth centre.
Dan Golin, South Moreton Bay Islands Chamber of Commerce President, joined Peter Gleeson on 4BC Drive with locals teaming up to kick drunken hooligans off Brisbane's bayside islands.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's life like for young legal professionals in Tampa Bay? On this month's episode of Real Cases, we talk to three Stetson Law alums with prominent positions at law firms in the greater Tampa Bay community: Ciara Willis J.D. 16, a Partner at Bush Ross, P.A. who practices community association law, Matthew Ceriale J.D. ‘19, an Associate Attorney at Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, L.L.P. who practices civil litigation, and Danielle Weaver-Rogers J.D. ‘13, Senior Corporate Counsel for Labor and Employment at Qualfon Data Service Group, L.L.C., who works in employment law. They talk about life in Tampa Bay, how they got into their current line of work, and how their experiences at Stetson led to the jobs they have today.
We have a dramatic lack of affordable housing options, but for decades, federal policymakers have stripped away public resources. One problematic result is a privatized, market-driven orientation to affordable housing through what are called Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Properties. A new report says that policymakers must act to rein in corporate profiteers by increasing accountability that ensures affordable housing, with dignity for all. That report is called The Failure of For-Profit Affordable Housing — and How Tenants Are Organizing for Change, and it was written together by Urban Habitat and the East Bay Community Law Center. We're joined by Michael Trujillo, a staff attorney at the East Bay Community Law Center and a lead researcher on the new report. Read the report: https://urbanhabitat.org/resource/the-failure-of-for-profit-affordable-housing-and-how-tenants-are-organizing-for-change/ — 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 Affordable Housing Profiteering w/ Michael Trujillo from the East Bay Community Law Center appeared first on KPFA.
In this episode, host Marc Goldberg interviews Tillamook Bay Community College graduate and current college Success Coach and adjunct welding faculty Jude Schlotzhauer, college President Dr. Ross Tomlin and Laura Dresser, associate diirector at COWS, a research center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Jude discusses how transformative her college experience was as a student and how she is now able to reciprocate the same culture of care with other students in her roles as a success coach and faculty member. She describes how her work at the college is the best quality job she's had before and offers really interesting ideas on how employers and colleges can listen to students and workers in authentic ways. President Tomlin elaborates further on how the college supports job quality for its employees with different strategies connecting it all back to student success. He also shares the importance of external partnerships for the college with employers and economic development organizations to support economic equity and vitality in their region of the state. Laura offers insights on the COWS definition of high road employers with good job quality and how colleges can collaborate with employers to promote job quality and employee retention through benchmarking effective strategies from these high road employers. She emphasizes the critical role community and technical college career pathways programs play in creating access and support for students and workers towards careers with economic mobility. The All In: Student Pathways Forward podcast is a part of Oregon's participation in the National Skills Coalition SkillSPAN network.
In Part 1 of this series, Miyanovich lays down a summary of both The Monterey Park and The Half Moon Bay Shootings and mentions the contributions of Dr. Manny Tau. Cheng and Miyanovich then go on to discuss the topics in the title as well as: polarization in America, rewarding extremity, America hitting rock bottom, Cheng standing by his Asian heritage and much more.
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has confirmed more police resources will be sent to Hawke's Bay to deal with the escalating crime wave. Last night, residents packed out Crab Farm Winery in Napier's Bay View during a community meeting where they explained their need to take up arms to stop looters and intruders Hawke's Bay community meeting organiser Louise Parsons said the extra police caravan will block a key entrance point in Hawke's Bay and improve security. Louise Parsons says the crime in Hawke's Bay is out of control, and these new security measures may have come too late for several people. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MCUL CEO Patty Corkery talks with United Bay Community Credit Union CEO Diane Abbonizio about coming back to Michigan to lead United Bay, as well as all the challenges and rewards of heading a small-asset credit union.
- Station manager Jim Collins in studio talking about the upcoming SBCR calendar for 2023 which will be going to the printers shortly. Interview originally broadcast as part of Saturday Chronicle Hosted by Marie McNamara and Trish Nugent on the 5th November 2022 Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH Solicitors AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie
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WHAT WILL THE AUDIENCE LEARN?They will become familiar with the community work that the WFC engages in, ensuring that people can engage with and learn about the marine environment. EPISODE SUMMARY:About George Ellis : An avid sailor. Former VP of the board who took the reignsof the Executive Director position in January of 2020. BA, Economics. About The Waterfront Center: The WaterFront Center is a non-profit community sailing and marine education organization established on 2000 along the Western Waterfront of Oyster Bay on the formerJacobsen Shipyard property. The WFC serves 20,000 annually. We provide access to the waters of Oyster Bay Harbor and Long Island Sound through our marine education programs, recreational and instructional sailing programs, paddleboard, kayak and sailboat rentals, and through harbor tours aboard our National Historic Landmark oyster sloopWebsite: https://www.thewaterfrontcenter.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWaterFrontCenterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewaterfrontcenter/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thewaterfrontcenter/Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.
The Warren Folks Festival takes place this Saturday. Artscape Producer, James Baumgartner talked with festival organizer Uriah Donnelly.
The Warren Folks Festival takes place this Saturday. Artscape Producer, James Baumgartner talked with festival organizer Uriah Donnelly.
June 7 2022 - Mandarin Oriental Beach Bay Community Meeting
With the USF spring game taking place on Saturday, Ian and Jay welcome the team's quality control analyst and former Bulls quarterback B.J. Daniels! BJ is really looking forward to Saturday's spring game, as well as the alumni game being played at halftime! He describes his QC analyst role, where he works with the team's QBs and offensive coordinator to compile stats, watch film and put together packages. BJ also discusses being moved around to different positions that helped extend his pro career. All that and MORE!
With the USF spring game taking place on Saturday, Ian and Jay welcome the team's quality control analyst and former Bulls quarterback B.J. Daniels! BJ is really looking forward to Saturday's spring game, as well as the alumni game being played at halftime! He describes his QC analyst role, where he works with the team's QBs and offensive coordinator to compile stats, watch film and put together packages. BJ also discusses being moved around to different positions that helped extend his pro career. All that and MORE!
It's been a long, winding journey for the residents of Pakawau, who's homes are being threatened by the eroding seawall in front of them. The Pakawau Community Residents Association chair talks to Jesse.
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #142, YOUR guest is Dr. Ross Tomlin, President of Tillamook Bay Community College, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Commencement: The Beginning of a New Era In Higher Education, coming fall 2022. What is Title III funding & why is it important to colleges & universities? Hear how Ross & Tillamook Bay CC is using their Title III grant to innovate by bringing on a nursing program. Dual credit, transfer pathways, & even achieving an Associate degree at the same time of graduating high school. Tillamook Bay CC is another shining example of why community colleges positively impact students & community in their areas. Tillamook isn't just ice cream! It's a community, & Tillamook Bay Community College is leading the way. Ross is an experienced President with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. He's skilled in Organizational Development, Editing, Strategic Planning, Instructional Design, Curriculum Development, & Accreditation. Ross is a strong educational leader with a Ed.D. focused in Educational Leadership from University of La Verne Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Learn more about what others are saying about their EdUp experience ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● YOU can follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thank YOU for listening! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
is now available to purchase. With photography by Ruth Griffin Photography it's a perfect Christmas present, and only costs €5, You can purchase one in either Ted's Fresh Fruit And Veg or Rodgers Bar and off Licence in Scariff. Other outlets in East Clare will have availability in the coming days and volunteers will also have copies. Interview originally broadcast live as part of Saturday Chronicle Hosted by Marie McNamara and Trish Nugent on the 27th of November 2021. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH Solicitiors AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie
Teresa Rivenes, PhD and Ed.D, is in her third year as the Vice President of Instruction at Tillamook Bay Community College which is a small rural community college on the beautiful Oregon Coast. Teresa started her higher educational journey teaching psychology and sociology at Park University and then at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University where she also served as campus center director. From there she went to work at Great Falls College-MSU where she fell in love with the mission of community college and community college student success. Believing that community college is the foundation of democracy, and a primary driver for socio-economic equality, Teresa cannot imagine a future where she does not further the work of community college. Teresa has 19 years of experience leading teams to successful outcomes and 11 years of experience in midsize rural community college leadership which she considers her primary area of expertise. She is passionate about relationship based management, curriculum outcomes design, strategic planning for long term success, innovative educational solutions, and building community partnerships that support student success and economic mobility. Teresa is a recognized voice in Oregon academic affairs serving as Chair of the Oregon Chief Instructional Administrators (CIA) a statewide group consisting of Vice Presidents from all of Oregon's 17 community colleges. Since 2013 she has also served as an NWCCU peer accreditor and chair of several mission fulfillment visits. Teresa's awards include the Distinguished Scholar award (2020) from Montana State University for her research in community college governance and unfunded mandates, the Rising Star in Education (2019), the 21016/2017 President's Innovation Award, and the 2017 John And Suanne Rouesche Award among others. She graduated from both Leadership Great Falls and Leadership Medford. And, she is a 2020-2021 NWCCU Assessment fellow. Teresa and her husband Bret live walking distance from the ocean where they share their home with two Old English Bulldogge's, Diesel and Diva, who rule the house. Their seven grown children live across Montana and Oregon. Besides the dogs, their joys in life include their nine beautiful grandchildren.
The largest frog in the Murray-Darling Basin is now listed as vulnerable.The Clayton Bay Community Association is working to turn things around for the important amphibian.Ahead of this Saturday's Family Fun Frog Awareness Day (11am-3pm), Leonie Henderson joins Jennie Lenman to talk about the local effort to help the species survive and to share some fun facts about frogs.
So, the COVID-19 pandemic may be labeled as the mother of all challenges during our lifetime. It had taught us many things. I shared several ways in which we may use our pandemic experiences to build resilience through our personal life's challenges with several male students at the Montego Bay Community College. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radio-white/message
Marissa Michalkiewicz is the self-proclaimed "Give-A-Dammer" of Green Bay, Wisconsin. She is changing the game for college students and young professionals by providing incredible sustainability resources and opportunities, and highlighting wonderful organizations within the community! In her spare time, Marissa is also the Recycling and Solid waste program coordinator at Outagamie County, and a UWGB alum. Giveadaam is an organization in Green Bay dedicated to optimizing waste streams, introducing sustainable housing, and incorporating the local community. In our conversation, we discuss the creation of Giveadaam, its impact on the Green Bay community, how we can all be more sustainable and environmentally conscious, and more! You can check out Giveadaam and all they do on these social media platforms: Giveadaam Website: https://www.giveadaamventures.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giveadaamventures/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giveadaamventures
0:08 – Trump blocks new green cards, vowing an “end to immigration” Alma Maquitico is co-director of the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (@NNIRRnetwork). 0:20 – Megadrought in the western US? Jason Smerdon is a Research Professor at Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, he co-author of a new report in Science warning a megadrought may be emerging in our region. 0:34 – Debate: Should the East Bay Community Energy authority is considering purchasing electricity from PG&E's Diablo Canyon nuclear plant? They're set to vote tonight For: Nick Chaset is Executive Director, East Bay Community Energy (@PoweredbyEBCE) Against: Jessica Tovar is with the East Bay Clean Power Alliance (@LCEACleanEnergy). 1:08 – WTF is happening with oil Antonia Juhasz (@AntoniaJuhasz) is an investigative journalist specializing in oil, currently a Scripps Journalism fellow at the University of Colorado – Boulder. Her most recent book is Black Tide. 1:20 – Climate activists organizing for our future Isha Tobis Clarke is a climate activist and organizer with Youth vs the Apocalypse (@Y_Vs_A) 1:34 – Art and music during COVID-19 lockdown Kev Choice (@KevChoice) is a pianist, M.C., producer, rapper, educator and activist . His new album is Social Distancing. The post Earth Day 2020: should East Bay Community Energy use nuclear energy? We host a debate; Plus: What's happening with the oil markets with Antonia Juhasz, and Kev Choice on his new album ‘Social Distancing' appeared first on KPFA.
Part 2 of the Made of Monday series.
First Wednesday continues the Made of Monday series.
Part 1 of the Made of Monday series.
Part 7 of the Uncommon series.
Part 6 of the Uncommon series.
February First Wednesday
Part 5 of the Uncommon series.
Part 4 of the Uncommon series.
Part 3 of the Uncommon series.
Christmas Eve 2017 - His Christmas
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Part 2 of the Hope Over Hype series.
Part 1 of the Hope Over Hype series.