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RTL - Commentaire
Pit Everling: Polit-Biewen am Hierscht? Wuel net...., 06/07/2023 17:50

RTL - Commentaire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023


Walprogrammer gëtt et nach net an och déi meeschte Kandidatelëschte sinn nach net publizéiert. Op Basis vum aktuelle Politmonitor a vu sengem eegene Bauchgefill versicht de Pit Everling d'Ausgangspositiounen elo bëssen ze analyséieren. Ee Constat ass deen, datt villes sech ëm Stabilitéit an ëm déi Blo kéint dréien.

Scene on Radio
Season 5 Trailer: The Repair

Scene on Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 3:39


This season will explore the cultural roots of our current ecological emergency, and the deep changes Western society will need to make to save the Earth and our species. Through interviews with historians and other experts, The Repair will trace the evolution of the West's colonizing, extractive culture, and how we in the rich Global North drove humanity into the ecological ditch. We'll hear from producers in countries that did not create the crisis, yet got hit early and hard. Finally, with help from leading thinkers and activists, Biewen and Westervelt will look at potential solutions—the repair.

Audacious with Chion Wolf
Beyond Solidarity: How White People Can Become Anti-Racist

Audacious with Chion Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 50:00


This hour, we talk about the role white people play in anti-racist work, and how we can all talk with young people about anti-racism. You’ll hear from John Biewen, audio program director at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. He’s also the host and producer of Scene On Radio, a podcast that tells stories exploring human experience and American society. The second season of that series is called “Seeing White”. Through 14 episodes, it explores America’s deep history of white supremacy. Biewen, who is white, and his co-host and collaborator Chenjerai Kumanyika, Assistant Professor at Rutgers University’s Department of Journalism and Media Studies, who is Black, talk about the manufacturing of the concept of race and the purpose of whiteness. The latest season of Scene on Radio just wrapped this week, and it’s called “The Land That Never Has Been Yet” (The title is from the Langston Huges poem, “Let America Be America Again”), and it examines the ways in which the United States grapples with the democratic experiment. Later, we hear from Amber Coleman-Mortley, who is the Director of Social Engagement at iCivics, Inc., a nonpartisan, civic education, gaming and classroom resource. On her blog, Mom Of All Capes, she writes and podcasts about practical strategies parents can use in edtech, civics, and social emotional development. One of her recent episodes was centered around having family discussions about racism, why parents and educators should talk about race, and they share tips to help get these conversations started. She joins me to talk about things to keep in mind as we talk with children about anti-racism. Finally, hear my conversations with parents and their children at a recent Black Lives Matter rally in Hartford. Photo credit: Jumana Dakkur / Pexels.com  Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church (ELCA)
Why Jesus? Why Church? - April 10, Sharon Peterson and Todd Biewen

Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church (ELCA)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 22:16


Why Jesus? Why Church? - April 10, Sharon Peterson and Todd Biewen by Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church - Edina, MN

Teaching While White Podcast
Episode 4: Whiteness Visible - Part 2

Teaching While White Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017


An interview with podcast host, John Biewen- of the series, Seeing White, on the Scene on Radio podcast. Biewen reflects on the evolution of his podcast, exposing historical myths, and making whiteness visible.

Teaching While White Podcast
Whiteness Visible Part 2

Teaching While White Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 34:12


Our season launch continues with an interview of John Biewen- host of the series, Seeing White on the podcast Scene on Radio. Biewen reflects on the evolution of his podcast, exposing historical myths, and making whiteness visible.

Documenting Medicine
The Hospice Experiment

Documenting Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2012 48:31


This year, about 2.5 million Americans will die. About 900,000 of them, or three in ten, will get hospice care in their last weeks or months. Hospice is specialized care for terminally ill patients with less than six months to live. Its workers and volunteers often develop close personal relationships with their patients, exploring emotional, psychological and spiritual questions as well as medical ones. In this story, John Biewen followed one hospice patient through the last two months of her life. John Biewen directs the audio program at the Center for Documentary Studies, where he teaches and produces documentary work for NPR, Public Radio International, and other audiences. His reporting and documentary work has taken him across the United States and to Europe, Japan, and India. Biewen teaches undergraduates and continuing education students in the Certificate in Documentary Studies programs at CDS. From John’s notebook, “I saw Kitty Shenay about once a week for the last two months of her life. The experience was poignant. Towards the end it was disturbing, even shocking. One day she was frail but fully present and sharp-witted, days later she'd become a near corpse, unconscious and struggling for her last breaths. And, indeed, a few hours after that I looked upon her actual corpse…It was emotional. I wiped away tears several times in Kitty's presence, and many more times while listening back to her tender moments with her daughters and with her nurse, Roland Siverson. But depressing? No. In fact, I found the experience curiously uplifting…” To hear the entire piece, or read John’s reflections on producing this piece, visit: americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/hospice/notebook.html Documenting Medicine is a program at Duke University which provides Duke physician residents and fellows with the tools and training to use documentary as a way to get to know and better understand patients and their families, as well as care-givers. This program is a partnership between the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke and the Graduate Medical Education Department at Duke. Pilot funding has been provided by the Chancellor's Innovation Fund. For more information about the program, visit: documentingmedicine.com/

Aural Fixation from KGSM Radio

A documentary produced by Gustavus Alum John Biewen at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Summer Slices is a documentary about southern culture as told by the people living in and around the Durham area. All of these stories were compiled at Duke’s summer radio camp. Biewen also does work for American Public Media’s [...]

KGSM Student Radio
Southern Slices

KGSM Student Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2008 57:57


A documentary produced by Gustavus Alum John Biewen at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Summer Slices is a documentary about southern culture as told by the people living in and around the Durham area. All of these stories were compiled at Duke’s summer radio camp. Biewen also does work for American Public Media’s [...]