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Brian Reisinger, author of 'Land Rich, Cash Poor,' discusses the plight of American farmers. Joseph Geevarghese, Our Revolution Exec Dir gets real about the success of the progressive movement. Campt & Tamarius on political divides. Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletter Purchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make America Utopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And Be Fit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Tody we shine some light on the humble mannequin, the unsung essential work that shows us how a t-shirt will look drapped over our awful bodies..-Would you rather only be able to move if nobody is looking like a ghost in Super Mario, or anyone you touch turns into a ghost?-What's this Guy Talkin' About?-Would you rather be a store mannequin on the weekdays or be that one weird guy who's always at the mall every weekend from open to close?Patreon.com/WouldYouRatherWithEricAndDave to access monthly bonus episodes!
Join David W. Campt and Karin Tamerius as they share insights on fostering compassionate, effective dialogues across political divides, particularly on race, to create a more unified and understanding society. Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletter Purchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make America Utopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And Be Fit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE #NN24 #NetrootsNation
Yogi takes a trip to the state of Arizona as he goes to Camp Tontozona to sit down with Arizona State tight end Jalin Conyers. They talk about who Jalin's hero is, his journey from a small town to the University to Oklahoma and finally to Arizona State, new Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham and much more ASU football.'The Afterglow' chats about Camp T and the upcoming Week 1 of college footall after the interview.Come discover Jalin Conyers' 'It Factor' on "The It Factory: Pac-12 Football with Yogi Roth." You can also watch this episode streaming on Pac-12 Insider. Go to www.pac-12.com/insider for more information on how to watch.
Dr. David Campt is the founder and principal of The Dialogue Company and creator of the White Ally Toolkit, which educates anti-racism allies on engaging in transformative discourse about race and other polarizing conversations. He joins the podcast to discuss Critical Race Theory, unearned racial advantage, and the importance of looking at your own problematic thinking. One Republican, one Democrat, one black, one white, both devoted Christians that love the Lord and one another! Follow each week as Bill and Odell Find Common Ground! To learn more, please visit our website http://www.thecommonground.show/ This podcast is produced by BG Podcast Network. For advertising inquiries, please reach out to J.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do we look at, and respond to, work by Black contemporary artists? In this episode, we sat down with Tina Campt, Visiting Professor in Art & Archaeology and the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton. We trace the arc of Prof. Campt's career, from her earlier research on family photography in the African diaspora and how one can “listen to images,” all the way to her current writing and recent trip to this year's Venice Biennale. Along the way, we discuss concepts that elucidate the aesthetic, political, and experiential dynamics of work by artists like Jennifer Packer, Cameron Rowland, Stan Douglas, and Simone Leigh. Deep Dive: How to “listen” to a photograph Tina M. Campt, Listening to Images (Duke University Press, 2017). Tina M. Campt, A Black Gaze: Artists Changing How We See (MIT Press, 2021). The Breakdown - Guest Info (Photo credit: barnard.edu) Tina M. Campt (https://artandarchaeology.princeton.edu/people/tina-m-campt) Professor Campt taught a multidisciplinary seminar called “Radical Composition” as a Visiting Professor at Princeton for the Spring 2022 semester. She is the Owen F. Walker Professor of Humanities and Modern Culture and Media at Brown University, and heads the Black Visualities Initiative at Brown's Cogut Institute for Humanities. In addition to the five books she has authored and edited, such as Listening to Images and A Black Gaze, Professor Campt is the lead convener of the Practicing Refusal Collective and the Sojourner Project. See, Hear, Do “Radical Composition” course materials: Saidiya Hartman, "Venus in Two Acts." Small Axe 12, no. 2 (2008): 1-14. Flying Lotus, “Until the Quiet Comes,” dir. Kahlil Joseph (2012). Carrie Mae Weems, “People of a Darker Hue” (2016). Jay-Z, “4:44,” dir. Arthur Jafa (2017). Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes, The Sweet Flypaper of Life (First Print Press, 2018). Practicing Refusal Collective, The Sojourner Project (ongoing). Whitney Museum of American Art, “Ask a Curator: Jennifer Packer: The Eye Is Not Satisfied With Seeing” (2022). Taylor DaFoe, “How Curators David Breslin and Adrienne Edwards Tackled the 2022 Whitney Biennial to Show ‘What America Really Looks Like',” artnet news (March 29, 2022). Simone Leigh, Sovereignty, Official U.S. Presentation, 59th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, April 23–November 27, 2022. National Gallery of Art, Afro-Atlantic Histories, April 10–July 17, 2022. Tina M. Campt, fourth lecture in the series Image Complex: Art, Visuality & Power, University of Sydney (online lecture, October 19th, 2022, register here).
O decreto do governo federal que congelou mais de R$ 8 bilhões em verbas da União, publicado no dia 31, vai interferir diretamente no planejamento dos ministérios. Nas universidades, os cortes afetam despesas básicas e podem atingir até mesmo a assistência estudantil. Eduardo Raupp, titular da Pró-Reitoria de Planejamento, Desenvolvimento e Finanças da UFRJ, descreve como a universidade passa por mais esse aperto.Reportagem: Patrícia da VeigaEdição: Vinícius Piedade
Andifes, que representa as instituições federais de ensino superior, elaborou documento com propostas aos candidatos à Presidência da República, incluindo a recomposição do orçamento, que vem sendo reduzido desde 2015. A carta também versa sobre autonomia universitária, interiorização do sistema federal, lei de cotas, fomento à pesquisa e à extensão. A reitora da UFRJ, Denise Pires de Carvalho, comenta o tema.Reportagem: Patrícia da VeigaEdição: Gustavo Silveira
Dr. David Campt is the founder and principal of The Dialogue Company and creator of the White Ally Toolkit, which educates anti-racism allies on engaging in transformative discourse about race and other polarizing conversations. He joins the podcast to discuss Critical Race Theory, unearned racial advantage, and the importance of looking at your own problematic thinking. One Republican, one Democrat, one black, one white, both devoted Christians that love the Lord and one another! Follow each week as Bill and Odell Find Common Ground! To learn more, please visit our website http://www.thecommonground.show/ This podcast is produced by BG Podcast Network. For advertising inquiries, please reach out to J.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 20 - Last episode of season 1, we will be back in February 2022 for season 2! As we are in the midst of holiday season and safely gathering with friends and family, this can mean that our buttons will be pushed, we might get fragmented, someone says something that triggers us and all of a sudden our stress response gets activated. We get cut off from our whole brain and body reacting in old habitual patterns that are no longer in alignment with our true self. Sometimes being around family also means having difficult or uncomfortable conversations and getting into discussions that can be hard to navigate when we don't have the right tools. In this episode I want to focus in particular on conversations around race, specifically white folks talking to other white folks about systemic racism and systems of oppression, which are important conversations needed to occur in our interpersonal relationships so that we can do the inner work together to create the outer impact we wish to bring about in a more just and equitable world. Together we will explore the training I did with Dr. Campt called the RACE method, a dialogue tool and coaching system designed to help white folks speak with white skeptics on race. It's in dialogue, being in relation with others, that we learn, grow, evolve and effect meaningful change.Summary:What is whitenessWhat is anti-racismMindfulness and social justice workThe steps of the RACE Method by Dr. Campt, founder of The Dialogue CompanyFor The RACE Method Training and White Ally Toolkit visit www.whiteallytoolkit.comConnect with me on IG @thepractice
Visual art holds the extraordinary power to connect the dots between ideas or emotions, the person thinking or feeling them, and the outside viewer; but how might the viewer go beyond simply looking to experiencing art, in all its joys and especially in its challenges and discomforts? In the 114th episode of Town Hall's In the Moment podcast, Elisheba Johnson interviews Tina Campt about her latest book, A Black Gaze. In the book, Campt explores the work of eight contemporary Black artists who are shifting the nature of visual interactions with art and demanding that Blackness be seen anew. She considers, “Rather than looking at Black people, rather than simply multiplying the representation of Black folks, what would it mean to see oneself through the complex positionality that is Blackness — and work through its implications on and for oneself?” The featured artists' work includes the portraiture of Deana Lawson, the video of Arthur Jafa, the film of Khalil Joseph, the photography of Dawoud Bey, and the multimedia practices of Okwui Okpokwasili, Simone Leigh, and Luke Willis Thompson. Through their work, Campt discusses how seeing — especially seeing Blackness — cannot be the passive act of simply looking; it must be actively felt with, through, and alongside the experiences of the Black artist. Tina M. Campt, a Black feminist theorist of visual culture and contemporary art, is Owen F. Walker Professor of Humanities and Modern Culture and Media at Brown University and a Research Associate at the VIAD (Visual Identities in Art and Design Research Centre) at the University of Johannesburg. She is the author of Image Matters: Archive, Photography, and the African Diaspora in Europe, Listening to Images, and other books. Elisheba Johnson Elisheba Johnson is a multimedia artist, curator, and organizer based in Seattle. Along with her father, Charles Johnson, she created the young adult science-fiction series, The Adventures of Emery Jones, Boy Science Wonder. She is also one of the co-founders of Wa Na Wari a Black arts center in Seattle's Central District that uses art to fight displacement. Buy the Book: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/black-gaze Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here.
Visual art holds the extraordinary power to connect the dots between ideas or emotions, the person thinking or feeling them, and the outside viewer; but how might the viewer go beyond simply looking to experiencing art, in all its joys and especially in its challenges and discomforts? In the 114th episode of Town Hall's In the Moment podcast, Elisheba Johnson interviews Tina Campt about her latest book, A Black Gaze. In the book, Campt explores the work of eight contemporary Black artists who are shifting the nature of visual interactions with art and demanding that Blackness be seen anew. She considers, “Rather than looking at Black people, rather than simply multiplying the representation of Black folks, what would it mean to see oneself through the complex positionality that is Blackness — and work through its implications on and for oneself?” The featured artists' work includes the portraiture of Deana Lawson, the video of Arthur Jafa, the film of Khalil Joseph, the photography of Dawoud Bey, and the multimedia practices of Okwui Okpokwasili, Simone Leigh, and Luke Willis Thompson. Through their work, Campt discusses how seeing — especially seeing Blackness — cannot be the passive act of simply looking; it must be actively felt with, through, and alongside the experiences of the Black artist. Tina M. Campt, a Black feminist theorist of visual culture and contemporary art, is Owen F. Walker Professor of Humanities and Modern Culture and Media at Brown University and a Research Associate at the VIAD (Visual Identities in Art and Design Research Centre) at the University of Johannesburg. She is the author of Image Matters: Archive, Photography, and the African Diaspora in Europe, Listening to Images, and other books. Elisheba Johnson Elisheba Johnson is a multimedia artist, curator, and organizer based in Seattle. Along with her father, Charles Johnson, she created the young adult science-fiction series, The Adventures of Emery Jones, Boy Science Wonder. She is also one of the co-founders of Wa Na Wari a Black arts center in Seattle's Central District that uses art to fight displacement. Buy the Book: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/black-gaze Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here.
After growing up in Detroit Michigan, attending college at Princeton University, and doctoral studies at the University of California, Berkley, Dr. David Campt was appointed by Bill Clinton to the President's Initiative on Race; and he has been doing amazing work with organizations all over the country ever since. For all of us white people out there who want to make a difference when it comes to race relations and privilege, he published the White Ally Toolkit to help us think about how we can make a difference. The Dialog CompanyVERGE 2021 - October 9, 2021. Click for more information or to registerCREDITSJean Chaumont is producer, composer, recorder of all original music is https://www.jeanchaumont.comCorey Schlosser-Hall is host and editor. https://www.northwestcoast.org/coreys-bioJenine Taylor is copy editor https://www.northwestcoast.org/jenines-bio"On the Verge: From Inspiration to Incarnation" is sponsored by the Northwest Coast Presbytery.
"How exactly do we listen to images? We listen by feeling. We listen by attending to what I call 'felt sound'." Helga Davis invites Scholar and Author Tina Campt to explore her relationship to her practice and her family, centering the conversation on the power and pleasure of listening to images. Tina L. Campt is Owen F. Walker Professor of Humanities and Modern Culture and Media at Brown University. Campt is a black feminist theorist of visual culture and contemporary art. She leads the Black Visualities Initiative at the Cogut Institute for Humanities and is the founding convenor of the Practicing Refusal Collective. Campt is the author of three books: Other Germans: Black Germans and the Politics of Race, Gender and Memory in the Third Reich(University Michigan Press, 2004), Image Matters: Archive, Photography and the African Diaspora in Europe (Duke University Press, 2012), Listening to Images (Duke University Press, 2017), and most recently, A Black Gaze (MIT Press, 2021). She has held faculty positions at the Technical University of Berlin, the University of California, Santa Cruz, Duke University, and Barnard College, and currently serves as a Research Associate at the Visual Identities in Art and Design Research Centre at the University of Johannesburg. Professor Tina Campt has provided scholarly advice and inspiration for many Park Avenue Armory Public Programs over the past six years, most recently as a Keynote Speaker for Theaster Gates's Black Artist Retreat and advisor to the collaborative project 100 Years | 100 Women.
Lisa is joined by Dr. David Campt. David is an engaging speaker, a master facilitator, and an expert in the process of transformative dialogue. David also has significant substantive thought leadership in diversity, inclusion and equity areas related to anti-racism. His proficiency in advancing compassionate dialogue to create a more equitable world resulted in offering his thoughts and commentary in numerous articles, radio, podcasts, as well as national television appearances.Through his exclusive R.A.C.E. Method, David is known most for educating and coaching participants in a disarming, amiable, and practical way. His keynotes and courses provide the following insights that are transferable from the family, to the workplace, and to the community:Best practices in anti-racism activismThe Power of DialoguePersuasion based on neuroscience theoriesConflict resolution through dialogueAddressing political polarizationDr. Campt touches on some of these issues in this interview as well as helping Lisa communicate with a friend's husband who watches Tucker Carlson and talking about his new group on Clubhouse, "White People Whispering."
Today on The Caregiver Dave Celebrity Segment, Dave and Neil Haley will interview David Campt. Campt is a nationally renowned speaker, facilitator, and author who has taught strategies for changing attitudes and behaviors to audiences including The White House, Ford Motor Company and Princeton University. As a person of color, he is referred to as the “White People Whisperer,” and is national expert in the areas of inclusion and equity, cultural competence, and intergroup dialogue. Through The Dialogue Company, Dr. Campt empowers individuals and organization to skillfully access their own experience and use them as powerful stories to build a better world.
Today on The Caregiver Dave Celebrity Segment, Dave and Neil Haley will interview David Campt. Campt is a nationally renowned speaker, facilitator, and author who has taught strategies for changing attitudes and behaviors to audiences including The White House, Ford Motor Company and Princeton University. As a person of color, he is referred to as the “White People Whisperer,” and is national expert in the areas of inclusion and equity, cultural competence, and intergroup dialogue. Through The Dialogue Company, Dr. Campt empowers individuals and organization to skillfully access their own experience and use them as powerful stories to build a better world.
Dr. David Campt is a national expert on inclusion and intergroup dialogue. David has worked with groups from large corporations to the White House, and has appeared on The Daily Show. He speaks about about how we talk with each other, and how to help people come together. In 4th grade, David had a teacher tell him that “People are more alike than they are different,” and in his critical work, David shows audiences how to use dialogue in order to connect and come together. David tells us about how the world has changed over the last 20 years. When he was in the White House in 1998, black people took on the unpaid job of trying to talk to white people about racism. Now black people are saying, “You do the work -- it’s not up to us.” And 55% of white people think that racism experienced by white people is just as important as the racism experienced against black people. The work isn't helping people to understand the importance of that question, it's to hel the 45% of people who do believe racism is an issue to talk with the 55% who do not -- that's the basis of David’s important work. David encourages conversation, and has been inspired by the growth of the ally movements across all areas. We talked about "race method"and "reach method": in difficult conversations, in order to be productive, you want to do two things up front. First, move from facts and beliefs to experiences; and secondly, ABC: "Agree Before Challenging," meaning establish common ground before inviting people to new thinking. RACE is David's acronym for racial conversations, and REACH is for other conversations. R - Reflect (get centered) and think of stories you want to tell. A - Ask questions (vs attacking).... ask about their experience (vs their beliefs) that inspires their point of view. C - Connect; find something you can agree with in their position and tell a story about that. E - Expand their view... by telling another story where you had a different experience R - Reflect E - Enquire (British spelling) A - Agree C - Confess H - Harmonize David wants people to invite each other to a place of new thinking vs coercing or forcing them to it. David’s methods have people first coming to agreement before they try to teach people to think differently. According to David, people on the Left are “too woke” and treat the people on the Right like they don’t know anything. In David’s book, Compassion Transforms Contempt, he talks about moving the country forward by treating each other with more compassion, which is more persuasive. Compassion is key to personal change. Moving towards something vs fighting something you hate is so much more effective. If you want to be effective, finding common ground is a good thing. These are skills to practice, but you have to want to do it. 2020 has been an eye-opening year in terms of race. We’ve opened our eyes to experiences like George Floyd’s gruesome murder, unconscious bias, and mircoaggressions (or as David says, Inadvertent Dignity Violations), and now it’s up to each of us to do better. David’s tips can be helpful in this. Moving on to our work lives -- the key to building and maintaining diverse teams? We have to support people in a reasonable way so that they can be themselves. We asked about David’s approach to handling unconscious bias and microaggression situations with peers and leaders at work, and how to handle them as a bystander. David’s #1 strategy is to say to either person, not that one person is wrong or even that you're offended. Instead, David recommends: “When [the thing you're bringing up] was said, I felt weird.” This phrase doesn’t make presumptions about how someone should feel, or show malicious intent, but instead invites people to talk. This can work with both peers and leaders, and can be followed with, “I don’t believe you intended that” or “I’m not sure how the other person felt.” How are companies improving diversity hiring? David talked about removing diversity markers from resumes to promote equality. He also talked about the importance of employee resource groups. To make these effective, top level management must say they are important, and must train people to be mentors and allies outside of their own group. Lastly, David believes in high quality unconscious bias training that shows that everyone is subject to biased thinking. We feel more comfortable when we understand that everyone has bias. Employee surveys are are an important too, and are important, but looking at the top level numbers can be misleading; instead, breaking down the data by group can allow up to come to a deeper understanding to create a workplace that works for everyone. For executives to get DE&I sensitive, they may need private coaching, because they can’t be completely honest about their own biases, struggles and concerns in front of employees. Executives also need to support diverse hires in building up their skills in order to help those colleagues feel welcome, Telling people the potential you see in them, and supporting them, can help them reach that potential from a place of empathy. If a manager hires a person to diversify the team, but there is a skills gap that can be learned, it is up to the manager to empower the person to fill that skills gap in order to help them succeed. What about creating roles for diverse candidates with relevant experience? David’s a believer in that strategy, because diverse teams make companies and products better. As long as it’s a quality role for a relevant candidate, be creative to add diversity. As we closed out the podcast, we asked the hard question about healing our nation. David encourages people to find ways to come together, and reach out to people who voted differently and find that common ground. Own up to the transgressions we made to the other side, and admit your part in the polarization. He asks us to reach out to friends with different opinions and ask questions and not put yourself in a position to argue. Learn and understand if you can handle it, and call out different viewpoints. You can start with figuring out something we all want, or where we all want to go, and figure out how we can come together to recognize that shared value of completing this project together. “If a plane is going to fly, it needs a left wing and a right wing.” David Campt's website: davidcampt.com (https://www.davidcampt.com) David on Twitter: @thedialogueguy (https://twitter.com/thedialogueguy) White Ally Toolkit: whiteallytoolkit.com (https://www.whiteallytoolkit.com)
On the Did you know Segment… It's Transgender Awareness Week! According to Gladd.org…each year between November 13-19 the Transgender Community highlights news and issues impacting the LGTBQ. November 20th is a day of remembrance, honoring Transgender people whose lives were lost and acts of anti-transgender violence that took place on a particular year.Lisa and Sunni share movies and docu-series watched on HULU and HBO specific to the Transgender Community. Great educational resources! We are allies for everyone! We Inform. Engage. Educate. Act.On this episode of Active Allyship…it's more than a #hashtag! - we converse with Dr. David Campt, author of the “White Ally Toolkit” about the way forward. I'm sure you know by now that the election has been called for Vice-President Elect Biden. However, the sitting president and his supporters, are unrelenting in their quest to dismantle the election system and the voice of the American people as we've come to know it. Chile, you've gotta listen to this!We get it, just as is with Sunni and Lisa, some are exhausted, some have disconnected for their peace of mind and sanity. No pun intended, but this race was/is not for the faint of heart! There's so much more that could be written in this description, but we know that you're going to tune it for the rest! O wait, if you aren't already, please follow us on Twitter|IG @activeallyship.podcast! And of course, there's our Facebook Page, Active Allyship…it's more than a #hashtag! Drop us a line or two…Cali by Wataboi https://soundcloud.com/wataboiCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/wataboi-caliMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/qXptaqHIH5g
Johannes and me meet for the first time in person to unpack his Blackademic work and our collaboration on Everyday Black Matter film. If you haven't watched the film yet; DO IT. This is one of many "talkback" kikis we'll host on this platform. Johannes is the lead musician on the film. After (virtually) working together to create a type of Black Matter we both vibe wit, I had to bring him on the podcast! *Special guest Aurora Higgs drops by to kiki about her scene in the film using Johannes's beat. Tune into *part 1 AND part 2*... It was too much tea for one ep. PSA: Ally and Comrades. Drop $AuroraHiggs and/or $JohannesBarfield some love for their work on Everyday Black Matter film [$$], cause we been out here and we need reparations now. Episode Reads Tina M. Campt, Listening to Images, Chaz Antoine and Crew, Everyday Black Matter (Film) Imagination of the Marginalized by bell hooks bell hooks, Black Vernacular: Architecture as Cultural Practice (article) Rebecca Walker and Crew, "The Geek" by Mat Johnson, found in Black Cool: One Thousand Streams of Blackness (anthology) *All beats featured in this episode by Johannes*
Join guest Dr. David Campt for a discussion on conversations between white progressives and white conservatives about racism in America. Dr. Campt is a national expert in the areas of inclusion and equity, cultural competence, and intergroup dialogue. Find links to all of the resources from today's conversation at: https://www.laurabrewer.love/episode55 Love How To Make Love? You can give a little love back by writing a review on iTunes or joining our incredible inside supporters on Patreon. ❤️ https://www.patreon.com/howtomakelove
Kathryn interviews Life Coach & Model Rosie Mercado, author of “The Girl with the Self-Esteem Issues: A Memoir.” She shares the impossibly true story of her fight to realize her dreams in an inspirational guide filled with hard-earned, heartfelt advice for all women striving for independence. Mercado's story has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Tiempo, Daily Mail and the NY Post. She's been recognized as one of People Magazine's Top 25 Most Powerful Latinas. Kathryn also interviews Author & Speaker Dr. David Campt. He's taught strategies for changing attitudes and behaviors to audiences including The White House, Ford Motor Company and Princeton University. Often referred to as the “White People Whisperer,” Dr. Campt is an expert in the areas of inclusion and equity, cultural competence and intergroup dialogue. He's the author of several books, workbooks and founder of The Dialogue Company.
Kathryn interviews Life Coach & Model Rosie Mercado, author of “The Girl with the Self-Esteem Issues: A Memoir.” She shares the impossibly true story of her fight to realize her dreams in an inspirational guide filled with hard-earned, heartfelt advice for all women striving for independence. Mercado's story has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Tiempo, Daily Mail and the NY Post. She's been recognized as one of People Magazine's Top 25 Most Powerful Latinas. Kathryn also interviews Author & Speaker Dr. David Campt. He's taught strategies for changing attitudes and behaviors to audiences including The White House, Ford Motor Company and Princeton University. Often referred to as the “White People Whisperer,” Dr. Campt is an expert in the areas of inclusion and equity, cultural competence and intergroup dialogue. He's the author of several books, workbooks and founder of The Dialogue Company.
Kathryn interviews Life Coach & Model Rosie Mercado, author of “The Girl with the Self-Esteem Issues: A Memoir.” She shares the impossibly true story of her fight to realize her dreams in an inspirational guide filled with hard-earned, heartfelt advice for all women striving for independence. Mercado's story has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Tiempo, Daily Mail and the NY Post. She's been recognized as one of People Magazine's Top 25 Most Powerful Latinas. Kathryn also interviews Author & Speaker Dr. David Campt. He's taught strategies for changing attitudes and behaviors to audiences including The White House, Ford Motor Company and Princeton University. Often referred to as the “White People Whisperer,” Dr. Campt is an expert in the areas of inclusion and equity, cultural competence and intergroup dialogue. He's the author of several books, workbooks and founder of The Dialogue Company.
Kathryn interviews Life Coach & Model Rosie Mercado, author of “The Girl with the Self-Esteem Issues: A Memoir.” She shares the impossibly true story of her fight to realize her dreams in an inspirational guide filled with hard-earned, heartfelt advice for all women striving for independence. Mercado's story has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Tiempo, Daily Mail and the NY Post. She's been recognized as one of People Magazine's Top 25 Most Powerful Latinas. Kathryn also interviews Author & Speaker Dr. David Campt. He's taught strategies for changing attitudes and behaviors to audiences including The White House, Ford Motor Company and Princeton University. Often referred to as the “White People Whisperer,” Dr. Campt is an expert in the areas of inclusion and equity, cultural competence and intergroup dialogue. He's the author of several books, workbooks and founder of The Dialogue Company.
On the Did You Know segment… Sunni and Lisa discuss President Trump's COVID diagnosis and the actions that followed. *alarming* According to the New York Times… the White House Is Not Tracing Contacts for “Super-Spreader” Rose Garden Event - Since President Trump's Covid diagnosis, numerous associates have tested positive, but the White House has not aggressively investigated the outbreak. *sigh*On this episode, Lisa shares her struggle with a lifetime friendship and the wedge that politics has driven between the two. At the end of the day, is it really about your political affiliation or your moral compass or both?Lisa admits to being an @sshole in the beginning, but then decided to use techniques suggested by Dr. Campt on one of our previous episodes to engage in an effective discussion. Do you think it's too late? Can fences be mended? Would you be able to end a lifelong friendship over politics? Wait, do you believe there's a connection between your morals, values and politics? For the sake of friendship, would you reconsider your political ideology? Well, would you? That's a tough question, honestly. It does make you wonder, how did two lifelong friends become so polar opposite in their beliefs?Things get really real on this episode. Vulnerability would be the appropriate word. I'm sure Lisa isn't the only one struggling with this issue right now, what say you? Chime in on our facebook page… Active Allyship…it's more than a #hashtag! Well, don't just chime in, follow us as well *smile*Cali by Wataboi https://soundcloud.com/wataboiCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/wataboi-caliMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/qXptaqHIH5g
The Dialogue Guy, Dr. David Campt. a nationally renowned speaker, facilitator, and author deconstructs the Biden/Trump debate.
#Debate2020 was a train wreck. Several analysts are deconstructing the real meaning. Thinking Republicans are fleeing Trump. And Russia?
On this episode of “Active Allyship…it's more than a #hashtag!” … Before we get into this episode, Lisa shares her experience with a newfound therapy…too funny! On the “Did you Know?” segment, Sunni and Lisa discuss the loss of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg aka Notorious RBG and the significance of her death on the first day of Rosh Hashanah. Not only is her passing unfortunate, the timing couldn't be worse. This administration's shenanigans are unimaginable, but not unmistakable!Dr. David Campt is the author of the “White Ally Toolkit”. Before we delve into the tools for Allies, we hear what Dr. Campt was marinated in during his childhood upbringing, it all started in Detroit! Do you even believe that racism exists? What does it mean to be an Ally? One thing for sure, it means commitment! Know matter how daunting you may believe it to be, you've got to stay committed. What it isn't - is giving up when things become really tough! Dr. Campt offers advice for those who believe they are Allies and those who aspire to become an Ally. Are you ready to be vulnerable? Dr. Campt dissects both Sunni and Lisa's experiences and perceptions about race and race relations. Dr. Campt says that he keeps his hopes high and his expectations low! Come on now, you know you'll have to listen to find out what he's referencing. Do you believe that white people are adversely impacted by racism? Yup, you'll have to listen to find out the answer to this question too. Hold on to your thought about it. Are you interested in engaging in discussions about race? Are you interested in knowing how to effectively communicate with folks who do not believe in racism? This is definitely the episode for you! Put your seatbelt on, oh wait, you might not want to drive while listening to this episode, you're going to want to pull over!Cali by Wataboi https://soundcloud.com/wataboiCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/wataboi-caliMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/qXptaqHIH5g
What if you're a White Ally on the frontlines of the Black Lives Matter movement and some racist factions of your own family oppose your views. What do you do when it's tough to talk in these times of tension? Dr. David Campt to the rescue!!! Called "The Dialogue Guy," "The Race Doctor" -- Trevor Noah calls him, "The White People Whisperer" -- Dr. David has a way of getting White folks to talk more comfortably about race, particularly at home when family members disagree on the topic. Dr. David shares effective tools for all of us to use as we open up more conversations as we confront racism and police brutality in America. About David: With more than 25 years of professional experience, Dr. David Campt (@thedialogueguy) is considered a national expert in the areas of inclusion and equity, cultural competence, and intergroup dialogue. His insights about more inclusive and effective institutions and communities have been sought by groups from small executive boards consisting of fewer than a dozen, to large-scale summits involving thousands of people. His clients have varied widely, and have included the US military, The White House, large corporations, international organizations, foundations, governments, universities, national associations, and non-profit groups. David is the author of a number of books including The Little Book of Dialogue for Difficult Subject (2007) and Read the Room for Real: How A Simple Technology Creates Better Meetings. (2015). thedialoguecompany.com @whiteallytoolkit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Active Allyship…it's more than a #hashtag!” Sunni, Lisa and Dr. David Campt, author of "The White Ally Toolkit Workbook: Using Active Listening, Empathy, and Personal Storytelling to Promote Racial Equity" discuss the application of tools to support White Allies. They also discuss why white allies must take over the work of “woking."Description of "The White Ally Toolkit Workbook: Using Active Listening, Empathy, and Personal Storytelling to Promote Racial Equity."How does a white person who aspires to be an ally against racism talk to their friends and family who are in denial about racism against people of color? The White Ally Toolkit Workbook gives people concrete guidance about how to respond a wide variety of statements that racism-denying white folks make everyday. In addition, the workbook presents a sequenced curriculum that an ally can use if they want to purposefully change someone in the circle of influence as well as reflection and self-assessment tools that will help allies see themselves more clearly. These tools help allies refine their interactions with others so they can move the needle on the large-scale racism denial among the whites about American's most pressing and long-standing problem.Cali by Wataboi https://soundcloud.com/wataboiCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/wataboi-caliMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/qXptaqHIH5g
OK, you're fired up. What now? Dr. David Campt returns to give all of us a powerful guide and spiritual teaching to take our energy to fight racism, and turn that energy into a lifetime of effective conversations with white Americans to make the world a better place for our fellow black citizens. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What if you're a White Ally on the frontlines of the Black Lives Matter movement and some racist factions of your own family oppose your views. What do you do when it's tough to talk in these times of tension? Dr. David Campt to the rescue!!! Called "The Dialogue Guy," "The Race Doctor" -- Trevor Noah calls him, "The White People Whisperer" -- Dr. David has a way of getting White folks to talk more comfortably about race, particularly at home when family members disagree on the topic. Dr. David shares effective tools for all of us to use as we open up more conversations as we confront racism and police brutality in America. About David: With more than 25 years of professional experience, Dr. David Campt (@thedialogueguy) is considered a national expert in the areas of inclusion and equity, cultural competence, and intergroup dialogue. His insights about more inclusive and effective institutions and communities have been sought by groups from small executive boards consisting of fewer than a dozen, to large-scale summits involving thousands of people. His clients have varied widely, and have included the US military, The White House, large corporations, international organizations, foundations, governments, universities, national associations, and non-profit groups. David is the author of a number of books including The Little Book of Dialogue for Difficult Subject (2007) and Read the Room for Real: How A Simple Technology Creates Better Meetings. (2015). thedialoguecompany.com @whiteallytoolkit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the first day of football is Arizona as the Cardinals open the preseason against the LA Chargers. Brad discusses the season outlook and if Kyler Murray will hit the field tonight. Also, the Dbacks are keeping pace for the wild card hunt and ASU Football is grinding away at CampT. Pac-12 Network Analyst, Yogi Roth (5:53 on podcast) Skype's in to talk all things ASU and U of A Football, the future of the Conference of Champions, and more. Former Cardinals Cornerback and CBS Sports Network Analyst, Corey Chavous (22:52 on podcast) joins in talking about the Cardinals opener, college football, and his Draft Nasty magazine. ‘Goody at the Movies' with azcentral/Gannett Chief Film & Media Critic Bill Goodykoontz (35:46 on podcast) critiques “Brian Banks” and “Them That Follow.” Also, what are his memories of going to Woodstock 1994. The post Cards Pre-Season Opener, Pac-12 Network Analyst Yogi Roth, CBSSN Football analyst Corey Chavous, ‘Goody at the Movies' appeared first on Sports360AZ.
Dr. David Campt is a speaker and media analyst who founded and facilitates workshops on his White Ally Toolkit. He is also an author, and wrote the Compassionate Warrior Bootcamp for White Allies, among other books. He talks with Eric about the limitations of the privilege framework in anti-racism dialog, how focusing on terminology can undermine our ability to effectively communicate, and his RACE method for anti-racist engagement, among other things.
Listen to our founder Martine Brouillet talk about the purpose of this podcast but also a quick review of the goals of every programs at Camp Tournesol. Enjoy! (5 minutes)
David Campt, dialogue thought leader has created the White Ally Toolkit, for white people who want to end racism. His family was one of three Black families in his neighborhood in Detroit. He talks about class differences amongst Black people and how it impacted him. He says "instead of being shocked about racial divisions, we need to start changing that." Most white people he's spoken with have very little meaningful interactions with Black people. In this conversation on race, David calls me on my bias and asks about my awareness and transformation. Listen in if you want to know more. David offers tips on how to talk about race with people who are different. There are three dimensions to think about when having a conversation on race. 1- Cultural Difference 2- Unconscious bias and the science behind it 3- Impact of history Some people think unconscious bias exists and history matters. Other people think bias doesn't exist and history matters. What are the ways we look at each other, and how do we deal with conscious bias too. We have to talk to people who don't agree with us, don't understand racism and don't see it as a problem. Only talking to people who agree with us on race and racism doesn't bring about the change. White people who are conscious have to get to know and talk to other white people who don't believe that way. Instead of seeing all white people who voted for Trump as a group, we need to each talk to one person and open their minds.
Want to feel more comfortable and confident when the tough topic of race comes up in your family, office or among friends? Want an action plan and some special techniques to use to keep things calm and compassionate when race talk comes up? In this episode, Rolonda talks with Dr. David Campt, known as The Dialogue Guy, The Race Doctor, and as comedian Trevor Noah of The Daily Show now calls him, The White People Whisperer. Campt introduces us to his new (White) Ally Conversation Toolkit project, through which he encourages us to engage in this important, though difficult dialogue -- not only between Blacks and Whites, but. particularly between Whites and Whites who oftentimes feel extremely uncomfortable and overwhelmed when the daring and difficult discussion of race surfaces. Dr. Campt shares specific take away techniques to help us enjoy a more open, honest, compassionate and empathetic discussion about the tough topics of race and racism in hopes of us avoiding the anger, loud, angry arguments, and distrust that often follows. Through the course of his 25 year career as a featured presenter, Dr. David Campt (@thedialogueguy) has helped groups focus on a variety of topics including strategic planning, conflict resolution, creating more inclusive decision-making, leadership succession, cultural competence, and many others. His clients have varied widely, and have included the US military, The White House, large corporations, international organizations, foundations, governments, universities, national associations, and non-profit groups. David is in the process of completing a trilogy of books about distilling the wisdom of groups. www.allyconversationtoolkit.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Campt, "The Dialogue Guy," founder of the Ally Conversation Toolkit, who you may know from The Daily Show, joins ReConsider to help us learn how to better talk to people. Straight up this is one of the best shows we've ever had.We learned so much from David about the emotions, roadblocks, and pitfalls that get in the way of having an effective conversation in dismantling bias and changing minds; as well as an incredibly effective and compelling methodology to actually getting into the trenches with someone and making real process. This is a must listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk about The Daily's coverage of Mitch McConnell and share our reactions to the State of the Union. Then, we share our conversation with Dr. David Campt about his work with the White Ally Toolkit. We talk with him about how to have positive, impactful conversations about race. We recommend you take a moment to watch his video about the situation surrounding Virginia governor Ralph Northam. Dr. Campt is offering our listeners 20% off the tools and resources on his site with the code PANTSUIT.We are so thankful to our wonderful patrons who support the show. If you'd like to join the ranks of our faithful supports and get access to bonus content, visit our Patreon page.Our book, I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening), is available! You can purchase it now - for yourself, for friends, for your representative, for your senator, for everyone! We appreciate all of you who are spreading the word about the book to your local bookstores, libraries, and social circles.Thanks to our sponsors: Nurx and Robinhood. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today’s episode, I speak with Dr. David Campt, racial dialogue facilitator, educator, and creator of the new White Ally Toolkit Workbook, which aims to provide white folks with the rhetorical and practical tools they need to engage other whites around issues of racial equity. At a time of increasing political and racial division, the importance of white progressives and so-called “woke” folks knowing how to speak to (and with) those whose awareness of race issues is limited—or who steadfastly repel from the idea that racism is really an issue of importance at all—has never been greater. In their conversation, David and Tim explore why it’s so hard for some white progressives to speak to conservatives about these issues, why its important to figure out a way to do so, and what rhetorical and narrative tools are most effective for the purpose of ratcheting down partisan and ideological hostility, while possibly building bridges across philosophical divides. So whether you’re interested in facilitating large scale group dialogues at your school, your place of worship or in your community, or just looking for practical advice about how to speak to that difficult family member at Thanksgiving, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
Past Chair of the Private Practice Division of the CPA, a fellow of CAMPT, and one of the most notable figures in the world of private practice physiotherapy takes a step into the public sector. What an entrepreneur and an amazing mentor! We welcome Darryl Yardley to the PTBC podcast where he speaks about his experiences working in the public sector. Take a listen to this amazing episode!
What does it mean to listen to images? Why do images seem to be haunted by their contexts of production? How are marginalized communities using the intimacy of images to build new ways of relating to each other and the world? In episode 63 of the Imagine Otherwise podcast, host Cathy Hannabach talks with professor Tina Campt about how listening to images reveals their multisensory and embodied nature, the haptic connections we have to photos, why the art/activism/academia braid holds such power for Black communities, and why putting intimacy at the center of all she does is how Tina imagines otherwise. Transcript and show notes: https://ideasonfire.net/63-tina-campt
Dr. David Campt, a black male, was welcomed to Seattle, Washington's historic Queen Anne neighborhood to deliver his "White Ally Toolkit." Dr. Campt's presentation offers suggestions on ways Whites can talk to Racists to bring about a different way of thinking. Approximately 50 "well-meaning" Whites gave up their Saturday morning to attend Dr. Campt's presentation - which was held in a church. Gus. T. Renegade and another C.O.W.S. listener may have been the only non-white people in the audience. INVEST in The COWS - http://paypal.me/GusTRenegade CALL IN NUMBER: 641.715.3640 CODE 564943#
Prices in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), an emissions trading system applicable to northeast states in the USA, have been rising lately. ICIS carbon reporters Ben Lee and McGraw discuss here.
Mehr als 40 Menschen, die sich mit den Themen Achtsamkeit und bewusstes Leben beschäftigen - klingt nach viel Inspiration, oder? Genau die gab es auch auf dem Carpe diem Campt in Hamburg. Meinen ganz persönlichen Rückblick seht ihr im Video. Die Video-Version der Gehdanken 62 findet ihr hier: http://youtu.be/BEbufI23gBc Mein Blog findet ihr unter www.sozial-pr.net/blog/, dort schreibe ich über die Themen persönliche Entwicklung und Kommunikation. Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/113879953... Twitter: https://twitter.com/sozialpr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sozialpr
Bo Noonan speaks to New Community Church in Tacoma, WA on how we know we are succeeding at marriage.
Bo Noonan speaks to New Community Church in Tacoma, WA on why God created marriage. You can download the workbook at ncctacoma.org.
Special Guest, Dr. David Campt - It’s because of his childhood memories that sparked his interest in race relations. Today, Dr. David Campt is one of the nation’s leading experts on race relations and diversity. Because he is considered a national expert on using dialogue to transform conflicts among individuals into more productive relationships, he is a media expert, offering commentary on improving communications between people and groups on difficult topics. Visit www.racedoctor.org or www.d
Meet Jan Grigsby Director of Acquisitions at C&T Publishing. Jan explains the inns and outs of working with a publisher versus self publishing