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"La ciudad de los 15 minutos" es un modelo para reorganizar nuestras urbes y lograr que todos tengamos cerca (a pie o en bici) todos los servicios que necesitamos a diario. Conversamos con su autor, el urbanista, Carlos Moreno. También charlamos con Jesús Núñez Villaverde, codirector del IECAH, sobre el enfrentamiento entre Estados Unidos y China a causa de Taiwán.
In this episode, we begin with a story that explores the insidious aspects of implicit bias. They are an ever present part of the lived experiences of people of color in America. Black women are the most susceptible to bias through the lens of the healthcare system. Dr. Jabraan Pasha has the story about the Tulsa Birth Equity Initiative and its mission to ensure that more pregnant Black women have the medical support they need through their doula program.Amidst the political rhetoric that surrounds banning abortions across the nation, mental health is often overlooked as an important aspect of maternal health . Shonda Little examines the case of a young Oklahoma woman who is caught in the center of the struggle between politics and an individual's rights.In 2018, Oklahomans voted to legalize medical cannabis. In March, they will have an opportunity to vote for the legalization of recreational cannabis. Jamie Glisson has details on a recent forum covering the issue. Oklahoma means land of the “red people,” yet the state once contained within its borders more all black towns than any other. One of the lesser known facets of this history is the legacy of all black towns established by Freedmen of various Indigenous nations. Here's Crystal Patrick with the first segment of an eight part series digging into the state's historic all black towns.Many genres of popular music in the United States have been influenced by Black culture: hip hop, R&B, jazz, blues, rock 'n' roll, soul, and more. However, contributions by Black artists to country music are often overlooked. In 2021, one woman established an organization to change that. Carlos Moreno has the story.Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation, the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies, and the Commemoration Fund.Our theme music is by Moffett Music.Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Smriti Iyengar and Jesse Ulrich.
Née, depuis les débuts du XXe siècle, des travaux de plusieurs urbanistes, le concept de "ville du quart d'heure" est le plus souvent attribué à l'universitaire franco-colombien Carlos Moreno. Il désigne une ville dans laquelle tous les services seraient accessibles en 15 minutes, depuis son domicile, à pied ou à vélo. Ainsi, un citadin doit pouvoir, dans ce laps de temps, accéder à son lieu de travail, un supermarché, une école, un lieu de soin et de distraction. Ce qui modifierait complètement la disposition urbaine. Un centre-ville unique, rassemblant tous ces services, ou des quartiers spécialisés dans certains d'entre eux, seraient remplacés par des zones, bien réparties sur le territoires urbain, où toutes ces fonctions coexisteraient. D'après ses défenseurs, cette nouvelle conception de la ville aurait bien des vertus. Elle contribuerait à limiter les déplacements pendulaires, ce qui permettrait de fluidifier la circulation et de désengorger les transports en commun. Elle conduirait aussi à une autre conception du travail, déjà expérimentée à l'occasion de la pandémie de Covid. Elle repose sur la constatation suivante : il est plus logique de travailler chez soi, ou près de chez soi, quand c'est possible, que de traverser la ville pour s'asseoir devant un ordinateur. Cette redistribution des services, dans l'ensemble de la ville, pourrait aussi s'appuyer sur une meilleure utilisation de bâtiments qui, souvent, sont loin d'être utilisés à 100 %. Certains locaux pourraient ainsi être employés à d'autres fins. Les écoles, par exemple, pourraient accueillir des activités culturelles pendant le week-end. D'ores et déjà, ce concept de "ville du quart d'heure" a séduit bien des édiles. C'est le cas de la maire de Paris, Anne Hidalgo, qui a commencé à l'appliquer, au sortir de la récente crise sanitaire. D'autres villes, à travers le monde, comme Dublin, Milan, Singapour ou encore Ottawa, ont pris des mesures destinées à rapprocher les principaux services des habitants. Certains pensent cependant que l'éclatement de la ville en quartiers polyvalents pourraient accroître les disparités urbaines et provoquer une sorte d'"esprit de clocher" à l'échelle de chacune de ces zones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
🔍El crimen del rol: El 30 de abril de 1994, dos extraños acabaron con la vida de Carlos Moreno, una persona a la que no conocían de nada y a la que tenían que matar siguiendo las reglas de un juego. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González #CrímenesDePelícula ⚡️La desaparición de Natalia Hernández. El 24 de octubre, Natalia aterrizó en La Palma pero no llegó a recoger su maleta, simplemente se esfumó. Hablamos con Héctor Fajardo y José Antonio Felipe de una de las desapariciones más extrañas que han tenido lugar en las islas en los últimos años. #SombrasYCalaveras 💣La KGB en Canarias: Antonio Herrero, periodista y experto en terrorismo internacional, nos trae algunas historias sobre espías en Canarias; historias en las que la CIA y el KGB tuvieron un gran protagonismo durante los años de la Guerra Fría. —-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📽Canal de Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ellaberintotv ✉️Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellaberintoradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellaberintoradio Grupo de Telegram: t.me/ellaberintoradio (El Laberinto Radio) Buzón de voz de Whatsapp: 697309959
🔍El crimen del rol: El 30 de abril de 1994, dos extraños acabaron con la vida de Carlos Moreno, una persona a la que no conocían de nada y a la que tenían que matar siguiendo las reglas de un juego. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González #CrímenesDePelícula ⚡️La desaparición de Natalia Hernández. El 24 de octubre, Natalia aterrizó en La Palma pero no llegó a recoger su maleta, simplemente se esfumó. Hablamos con Héctor Fajardo y José Antonio Felipe de una de las desapariciones más extrañas que han tenido lugar en las islas en los últimos años. #SombrasYCalaveras 💣La KGB en Canarias: Antonio Herrero, periodista y experto en terrorismo internacional, nos trae algunas historias sobre espías en Canarias; historias en las que la CIA y el KGB tuvieron un gran protagonismo durante los años de la Guerra Fría. —-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📽Canal de Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ellaberintotv ✉️Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellaberintoradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellaberintoradio Grupo de Telegram: t.me/ellaberintoradio (El Laberinto Radio) Buzón de voz de Whatsapp: 697309959
On this episode, we start off with Anthony Cherry bringing us details on how finding representation in education is the new challenge for school districts in this story from September. Oklahoma's teacher shortage has reached critical levels and finding Black teachers is almost impossible.Shonda Little explores the motivations and tactics used by white supremacist gangs in the state and where they appear to be setting up shop. Here is her segment on the United Aryan Brotherhood, which we aired in January. The Washington Post picked up the story in September.Focus: Black Oklahoma's three part series, The Battle for Greenwood, was the recipient of an award from the Oklahoma Society for Professional Journalists in the Special Programs category. This excerpt, narrated by former co-host Kolby Webster, is from the third episode, titled Reparations, and takes a deep dive into the City's controversial efforts to identify potential mass graves that resulted from the 1921 Race Massacre. As of this recording, 19 additional adult graves and 2 child burials have been discovered at Oaklawn Cemetery. In our November broadcast, Nick Alexandrov brought us the story of how one Tulsa Fortune 500 company has been using its money to support campaigns of politicians who proclaim, without evidence, that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump.Also from our November broadcast, Jasmine Bivar-Tobie shares the story of Leeman Lewis' ongoing pledge to restore the Okmulgee Black hospital through the work of the nonprofit organization Landmark For All Generations.It's hard not to recognize that Black people and their contributions have touched every part of our state. In our July broadcast, Carlos Moreno reported on how the Claremore Museum of History celebrated the one year anniversary of its Black History exhibit.In this section from our Culture Keepers series Britny Cordera takes us on a well-seasoned adventure towards decolonizing menus across the country. This story aired on Focus: Black Oklahoma in January 2022 and was further covered by The New Yorker Magazine in September.Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies.Our theme music is by Moffett Music.Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Smriti Iyengar and Jesse Ulrich.
Magazine de Madrid, presentado por Pepa Gea, en el que te contamos las noticias de la mañana con Oscar Plaza, la previsión del tiempo con Javier Hernández “El Borrascas” y la actualidad deportiva con Felix José Casillas. Hablaremos con Carlos Moreno, regente del Bar "El Bocata" donde se ofrece el menú mas económico de Madrid. Lunes de “Barrileña” con Laura Ojeda, de Villano con Alvaro Anula y de Reportajes con Irene Calderón y Jorge Granullaque. Terminaremos la jornada conociendo las reivindicaciones del sector de la Peluquería y la Estética.
Travailler, faire vos courses, vous soigner, vous cultiver, vous amuser ou faire du sport à maximum 15 minutes à pied de chez vous ? «La ville du ¼ d'heure», c'est le concept du chercheur franco-colombien Carlos Moreno et de son équipe de la chaire Entrepreneuriat Territoire Innovation de l'IAE Paris-Sorbonne Business School. Inventée en 2016, cette nouvelle manière de concevoir la ville comme un espace de proximité heureuse est testée dans le monde entier, de Paris à Melbourne, en passant par Copenhague et Ottawa. Carlos Moreno est notre invité. ⇒ Pour en savoir plus : La chaire ETI.
Travailler, faire vos courses, vous soigner, vous cultiver, vous amuser ou faire du sport à maximum 15 minutes à pied de chez vous ? «La ville du ¼ d'heure», c'est le concept du chercheur franco-colombien Carlos Moreno et de son équipe de la chaire Entrepreneuriat Territoire Innovation de l'IAE Paris-Sorbonne Business School. Inventée en 2016, cette nouvelle manière de concevoir la ville comme un espace de proximité heureuse est testée dans le monde entier, de Paris à Melbourne, en passant par Copenhague et Ottawa. Carlos Moreno est notre invité. ⇒ Pour en savoir plus : La chaire ETI.
“Really Charlie” podcast. This time they will discuss 2 new books that was written by each them. This double feature of 2 extraordinary Authors will be well worth your time. Every thing they put pen & paper is truly a master piece. George Weinstein is the author of numerous novels in diverse genres, including the sassy Southern mystery Aftermath, his kidnapping thriller Watch What You Say, the domestic drama about reinvention The Caretaker, the novel of forgotten US history The Five Destinies of Carlos Moreno, and his Southern Gothic historical novel Hardscrabble Road, a favorite with book clubs. And now, the long-awaited Hardscrabble sequel, Return to Hardscrabble Road, has been published. George speaks often at book clubs, conferences, workshops, and other events. He has been an active participant and leader within the Atlanta Writers Club since 2001 and directs the AWC's twice-yearly Atlanta Writers Conference, twice voted the best writers conference in Georgia and receiving the most votes of any conference in The Writer magazine 2018 national poll. Kim Conrey I'm the author of the sci-fi romance Stealing Ares, Book One in the Ares Ascending series. When I'm not writing the Ares series, I write a blog about living with OCD at harmocdkimconrey.com You can also find me marching in Atlanta's Dragon Con parade as a Box Hero Wonder Woman. I also serve as VP of Operations for the Atlanta Writers Club. In addition, I collaborate on a podcast with the Wild Women Who Write where we interview authors and industry professionals to hear their stories and gain knowledge from their journeys, with a primary goal of supporting female writers. Amazon author page --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-perry/message
Il a inventé le concept de la « ville du quart d'heure » : il réfléchit la ville de demain. À quoi ressemblera-t-elle ? Une smart city à la Copenhague ? Les réponses du professeur Carlos Moreno, co-fondateur et directeur de la chaire ETI (Entrepreneuriat, Territoire, Innovation) à l'Université Panthéon Sorbonne, spécialisé dans l'étude des systèmes complexes et dans le développement des processus d'innovation.
Tertulia de mercados de Capital Intereconomía con Fernando Fernández-Bravo, responsable de ventas institucionales de Invesco; Amparo Ruiz Campo, Country Head España y Latam de DPAM; Carlos Moreno, director de ventas para Iberia de Columbia Threadneedle Investments; y Pilar García-Germán, directora de ventas de Fidelity Internacional.
Hacemos balance del año: lo mejor y lo peor del 2022 en los mercados en La tertulia con Fernando Fernández-Bravo, responsable de ventas institucionales de Invesco; Amparo Ruiz Campo, Country Head España y Latam de DPAM; Carlos Moreno, Director de ventas para Iberia De Columbia Threadneedle y con Pilar García -German, Directora de Ventas de Fidelity Internacional. Además Nicolás López Medina, Director de análisis de renta variable de Singular Bank nos explica las principales referencias a tener en cuenta en la preapertura de los mercados financieros.
Aujourd'hui, le 31 octobre 2022, c'est la journée mondiale des villes. Cette journée vise à promouvoir l'intérêt de la communauté internationale pour l'urbanisation mondiale durable. À cette occasion, réécoutez notre épisode sur la ville du quart d'heure. La ville du quart d'heure est un concept d'urbanisme lancé par le chercheur franco-colombien Carlos Moreno. Cette idée, considérée comme utopique il y a quelques années, vise à faire d'une ville un lieu où tout serait proche et accessible à pied ou à vélo. Dans la ville du quart d'heure, tout se trouve à un maximum de 15 minutes, que ce soit pour faire ses courses, pour travailler, pour pratiquer des loisirs, pour se cultiver ou bien pour se soigner. Cette idée, est-elle utopique ? Y a-t-il des limites à ce concept ? La ville du quart d'heure peut-elle s'appliquer partout ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez". Un podcast écrit et réalisé par Zineb Soulaimani. À écouter aussi : Qu'est-ce que Neom, la ville futuriste située en Arabie Saoudite ? La renaturation des villes peut-elle nous protéger des canicules ? Qu'est-ce qu'Auroville ? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, we start off with exploring why most people believe that justice must be punitive. The Restorative Justice Institute of Oklahoma seeks to change the public's perceptions on this issue using a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens. Jasmine Bivar-Tobie has the story. Next Jamie Glisson introduces us to Joshua Harris-Till. 67 years ago a 14 year old boy was murdered based on an accusation. An accusation that was deemed false at the time and then proven so decades later. Emmitt Till was dragged from the home of his Aunt and Uncle in Drew, Mississippi by two white men with shot guns, then taken to a nearby barn and tortured for hours until he was shot in the head and then thrown into a nearby river with a large fan tied to his leg to weigh him down. Media coverage of the recent shooting at McLain High school in Tulsa, perpetuates the narrative that our communities are dangerous and rife with violence. Anthony Cherry shares a story about how Black male mentors through organizations like Men of Power are focused on making sure more young Black men are seen as thriving- not as threats. With a written history dating back 3,000 years, China has one of the oldest cultures in the world. As the Mandarin Chinese language grows into a 21st century lingua franca, Chinese language programs have achieved success in Oklahoma despite obstacles like budget cuts and political and cultural barriers. Carlos Moreno spoke with members of the United States Heartland China Association to discuss ongoing efforts to promote Chinese language education. An often overlooked aspect of Oklahoma history is the legacy of Jim Crow style policies that were implemented even prior to statehood. Shonda Little traveled to Elk City to hear how members of the Black community have maintained the city's oldest cemetery by cultivating a “for us, by us” attitude for nearly 120 years. There's an old proverb about friendship: as iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend. Sometimes being sharp means having as much fun as possible while keeping each other out of trouble. Sondra Slade recounts what real friendship looks like during a cross country road trip in college. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. Our theme music is by Moffett Music. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Smriti Ayengar is our associate producer. Our production intern is Torren Doss.
30 ancianos, ingresados en el Hospital de la Palma pese a tener el alta; Tertulia política con Carlos Vidal; La Fundación BBVA nos presenta la historia de Carlos MorenoBuenas tardes, gente gente. ¡Otra semana más con nosotros! Hoy empezamos el programa contándote varias cosas. La primera, 30 ancianos, ingresados en el Hospital de la Palma pese a tener el alta. Al recibir el alta, el Hospital se puso en contacto con sus familiares, que declararon “no poder” o “no querer” hacerse cargo. Los casos son similares, primero, los familiares dejan de ir a visitar a los ancianos, luego dejan de contestar al teléfono y finalmente los ‘abandonan'. Esto ha derivado en que una de las cinco plantas con las que cuenta el centro esté destinada en su totalidad a acoger a estos pacientes. Debatimos sobre este asunto con Daniel Gascón y Mercedes Coello, gerente del Hospital General de La Palma. Tiempo de tertulia política con Carlos Vidal. La Fundación BBVA nos presenta la historia de Carlos Moreno y su Sigüenza natal.Escucha ahora 'La Tarde', de 16 a 17 horas. 'La Tarde' es un programa presentado por Pilar Cisneros y Fernando de Haro que se emite en COPE, de lunes a viernes, de 16 a 19 horas con más de 470.000 oyentes diarios según el último EGM. A lo largo de sus tres horas de duración, "La Tarde" ofrece...
Entrevista en referencia a la clausura y cierre del mercado municipal decidida por el gobierno municipal del intendente Hector Gay.
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On this episode, we start off with a closer look at Oklahoma's teacher shortage, which has reached critical levels, and finding Black teachers is almost impossible. Anthony Cherry has details on how finding representation in education is the new challenge for school districts. Next Shonda Little examines recent tragic impacts that lagging mental health funding and unrestricted access to guns have on communities and shares more on the need for gun trigger laws in Oklahoma. In the fourth installment of her series exploring candidates running for political office across the state, Jamie Glisson speaks with Congressional District 1 candidate, Adam Martin. Historically, access to sustainable energy resources has been out of reach for many marginalized communities. Dawn Carter has the story about WeSolar a community solar firm that aims to change that. We catch up with local students with StateImpact Oklahoma's listening tour with youth across the state. StateImpact's Robby Korth and KOSU's Kateleigh Mills talked with a couple of Tulsa high school students about race, gender and how they interact with their peers at school. Mikeal Vaughn, the founder and executive Director of The Urban Coders Guild is celebrating five years of ensuring Black and brown youth are reflected in the tech industry that gave him his start. Carlos Moreno has the story. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. Our theme music is by Moffett Music. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our producers are Nick Alexandrov and Vanessa Gaona. Our production interns are Torren Doss and Smriti Iyengar.
Ante la multiplicación de las olas de calor - Francia vivió su segundo verano más cálido - vivir en París se vuelve cada vez más insoportable en verano. Con sus techos de zinc, sus arterias de asfalto y su falta de vegetación, la Ciudad Luz no está apta para enfrentar altas temperaturas. La Alcaldía prepara un informe para rediseñar la ciudad. En el último piso de un antiguo edificio parisino, Oscar nos abre las puertas de su buhardilla. Son las 7 de la noche y hace 32 grados en su departamento. Desde su llegada a París, este mexicano vive en uno de estos cuartos exiguos antaño reservados a los empleados domésticos. Bebiendo agua continuamente durante nuestra conversación, y con sudor en la frente, Oscar cuenta lo cómo es la vida cuando en su departamento hace alrededor de 35 grados. El departamento de Oscar goza de una vista espectacular a la Torre Eiffel. Pero está ubicado en unas de las zonas rojas oscuros según los mapas satelitales de temperaturas: el calor puede alcanzar 48 grados en las avenidas de este París haussmaniano concebido por motivos estéticos, alejados de cualquier consideración ambiental. Y el panorama es sombrío: Francia acaba de vivir su segundo verano más cálido desde el inicio de los registros de temperatura en el año 1900. Una consecuencia del cambio climático agravado por nuestro sistema económico. Y según los científicos, veranos sofocantes con temperaturas de 35 o 40 grados serán la norma dentro de unas décadas. Falta de vida orgánica, grandes avenidas asfaltadas, densidad de los edificios, techos de zinc, falta de circulación de agua… El urbanista franco colombiano Carlos Moreno enumera la lista de los factores que agravan la temperatura percibida. Lo menos que puede decir es que la Ciudad luz no está adaptada para enfrentar temperaturas extremas. “Hay una gran diferencia que se observa en el termómetro y la que se percibe. Cuando estamos en 36°C, se puede sentir como si estuviéramos en 39 o 40°C cuando hay falta de aire”, constata Carlos Moreno quien recomienda rediseñar las ciudades según el principio de los “quince minutos”. Para disminuir el tránsito vehicular, abogado por una “ciudad de la proximidad” en la que los servicios básicos estén accesibles caminando o en bicicleta. Desde 2004, la Alcaldesa de París, Anne Hidalgo, se dice consciente del problema y ha implementado medidas urgentes, pero insuficientes: instalación de vaporizadores en las calles plantación de árboles, y un presupuesto de 60 millones de euros para el aislamiento térmico. La ciudad apuesta también a duplicar las capacidades de su red de frío urbano que utiliza el rio Sena. Una planta de fabricación de frío A pocos metros del río que atraviesa la capital francesa, el responsable de producción Stéphane Thibault de la empresa Fraicheur de París nos lleva 30 metros bajo tierra en la principal planta de producción de frio de la capital francesa. Una planta que tiene la particularidad de utilizar las aguas del rio Sena para refrescar sus instalaciones, explica Stéphane Thibault. “Tenemos cerca de 800 clientes y los más conocidos son: los museos del Louvre, del Quai Branly, el centro comercial Galerías Lafayette, la Asamblea Nacional e incluso el palacio presidencial del Eliseo recibe frio de nuestra red. Es la más importante de Europa. Hoy mide 80 km, y de aquí a 20 años, duplicaremos esta red y triplicaremos el número de clientes”, anticipa el responsable de Fraicheur de París. “El hecho de producir frío de esta forma, utilizando la frescura del río Sena, nos permite consumir 2 veces menos energía que un sistema de aire acondicionado normal”, asegura Thibault. En este laberinto de bombas y cañerías verdes azules y grises, el agua es refrescada por un sistema clásico de refrigerador gigante. Y en invierno, cuando el agua del rio se refresca, se la pone en contacto con los fluidos de la red. La perspectiva de un aumento de entre 3 y 6 grados de la temperatura promedio de aquí a las próximas décadas según los científicos, obliga a la capital francesa a repensarse. La Alcaldía de París se prepara incluso para picos de calor puntuales de hasta 50 grados. Alexandre Florentin es ingeniero especializado en transición ecológica y es también concejal ecologista en la alcaldía de París. Fue designado para conducir un comité de reflexión sobre la transformación de la ciudad, llamado 'París 50 grados'. “Debimos haber reducido nuestras emisiones de gases con efecto invernadero en los años 70. Y debimos haber iniciado nuestra adaptación al cambio climático en los años 2000. Ya estamos atrasados, es una carrera contra reloj. De hecho, ya tenemos problemas con el calor”, lamenta el ingeniero, entrevistado por RFI. Y cita la deformación de los rieles del metro y del tren suburbano a causa del calor, o el aire sofocante de algunas escuelas mal ventiladas. “En una ciudad muy densa como París, hay lugares donde la temperatura ya alcanza los 50 grados. Entonces en este comité, tenemos 6 meses para recoger propuestas, realizar visitas y hacer recomendaciones. Tendremos por ejemplo que repensar el futuro de los techos parisinos que todo el mundo conoce por la película de los Aristogatos. Estos techos de zinc hacen casi inhabitables las viviendas de los últimos pisos. La pregunta es: ¿qué hacemos con estos metros cuadrados? ¿No hacer nada para dejar intacta la estética de la ciudad? ¿O transfórmalos y cambiar el aspecto de la ciudad, pintarles de blanco? ¿Cambiar el material de los techos?”, se pregunta Alexandre Florentin. Aunque la alcaldesa socialista a la cabeza de París desde 2014 ha impulsado medidas ambiciosas para reducir la contaminación, las emisiones de CO2 y desarrollar los transportes verdes por otro lado, dio luz verde a varios proyectos urbanos controvertidos como la construcción de torres de cristal y concreto que agravan la densidad urbana. “Si es contradictorio”, reconoce el concejal. Escuche el audioreportaje completo: Florentin, que forma parte de la mayoría que apoya a Hidalgo, estima que ya es hora de tomar medidas radicales contra el cambio climático. Sobre la construcción de los mega proyectos inmobiliarios, planeados hace varios años, Florentin considera que “estamos ante el dilema de realizarlos o pagar sumas de dinero ahora para evitar su realización. Anne Hidalgo fue una alcaldesa pionera en Francia en materia de desarrollo de las bicicletas, por ejemplo. Pero frente a la urgencia climática ya no solo se trata de reverdecer la ciudad. Debemos pasar a una economía bélica, lo que implica derogar ciertas normas por cuestiones vitales. Lo que está en juego es la posibilidad misma de seguir viviendo en esta ciudad dentro de 10 o 20 años”. “Tenemos que cambiar de modelo económico que está basado en la idea del crecimiento. Esto ya no es posible. Hemos rebasado los límites de nuestro planeta”, concluye Alexandre Florentin. ¿Cincuenta grados en París? Hasta hace poco parecía ciencia ficción. Pero con 42°C de temperatura alcanzados en 2019, y de 49°C en Canadá, o 48v en Italia, la capital francesa sabe que está en peligro. Una cuenta de twitter imagina incluso la vida de los parisinos refugiados en los sótanos y viviendo de noche en caso de apocalipsis climático. Entrevistas: Stéphane Thibault, responsable de producción en Fraicheur de Paris. Alexandre Florentin, ingeniero y consultor en transición energética para empresas, concejal ecologista en la Alcadía de París, presidente de la comisión ‘París 50 grados'. Oscar Rivera, mexicano residente en París. Carlos Moreno, científico, urbanista y especialista en ciudades y territorios.
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Último Especial de la temporada, llevo varios meses aproximadamente desde las navidades pasadas donde he estado mirando televisiones de 90 o 100 pulgadas para el salón. Los encuentro si, pero con unos precios escandalosos, prácticamente con lo que valen es mejor que te compres un coche. Son precios que rondan los 20 mil euros o mas. Cuando te es imposible pagar estos precios prohibitivos comienzan a investigar mas y mas y te encuentras con cierto dispositivo que ni pensabas que te podría servir, que solo es para presentar diapositivas y tal, pero no, no es así, es un mundo muchísimo mas amplio y varias opciones y precios y marcas. Para poder elegir un modelo de proyector hay que saber hacerlo y al menos investigar mucho al respecto, lo que te puedes gastar y qué características busca cada uno. Para eso nos hemos traído a un especialista del tema, se llama Carlos y nos dará una MasterClass junto con nuestro compañero Juanjo que tiene un proyector en casa y también nos dará su punto de vista y por supuesto su experiencia. Con este episodio acabamos la temporada, os deseamos que descanséis y a los se guíen currando muchísimo animo. Hasta septiembre con la nueva temporada. Gracias por estar siempre ahí escuchándonos. //Donde encontrarnos Canal Twitch Oficial https://www.twitch.tv/applelianosdirectos Grupo Del Podcast Telegram Privado https://t.me/+dWwwAUelYx83ODU0 Canal Calidad FLAC https://t.me/ApplelianosFLAC Mi Shop Amazon https://amzn.to/30sYcbB Twitter Oficial https://twitter.com/ApplelianosPod Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/applelianos-podcast/id993909563 Ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2P1alAORWd9CaW7Fws2Fyd?si=6Lj9RFMyTlK8VFwr9LgoOw Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/ApplelianosApplelianos/featured
No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo', confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S. Paulo' desta quinta-feira (28/07/22): A reação a ataques ao sistema eleitoral cresce com a adesão de entidades representativas de setores econômicos e a participação da sociedade civil. A Febraban decidiu assinar manifesto em defesa da democracia em elaboração pela Fiesp. Outro documento, a “Carta às Brasileiras e aos Brasileiros”, da Faculdade de Direito da USP, ganhou 100 mil assinaturas em 24 horas. O governo age para convencer o TSE a adotar propostas das Forças Armadas sobre a segurança das urnas eletrônicas. E mais: Política: Candidatura de Simone Tebet é formalizada, ainda sem escolha de vice Economia: Petrobras reforça poder do conselho na política de preços Metrópole: Presidente do Inep deixa o cargo, após pedido do Planalto Internacional: Ucrânia avança no sul com foguete americano, que vira sucesso de venda Caderno 2: Documentário relembra os 40 anos de rock e ousadia dos TitãsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Datafolha: entre os jovens, Lula tem 31 pontos de vantagem sobre Bolsonaro; Danilo Dupas pede demissão e Carlos Moreno assume presidência do Inep; Rui é o governador que mais cumpriu promessas no Brasil, diz levantamento - e mais notícias desta sexta-feira, 15 de julho de 2022.
O presidente do Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira (Inep), Danilo Dupas, pediu demissão do cargo nesta quarta-feira (27). No cargo desde fevereiro de 2021, é o quinto presidente a cair do comando do instituto, desde que Jair Bolsonaro tomou posse em 2019. Segundo o ministro da Educação, Victor Godoy, a saída se deu por motivos pessoais, e a pedido de Danilo. A oficialização ainda não foi publicada no Diário Oficial da União. A mudança ocorrerá a partir de 1º de agosto, na próxima segunda-feira - e ocorre a menos de quatro meses do Enem, principal exame aplicado nacionalmente pela autarquia. O sucessor de Dupas será Carlos Moreno. Servidor de carreira do INEP há 37 anos, é atualmente o Diretor de Estatísticas Educacionais do Inep, cargo que ocupa desde 2010. Dupas tinha, entre outras atribuições, garantir a aplicação do Enem - sempre alvo de críticas e ameaças de interferência direta pelo presidente Jair Bolsonaro. O presidente considera o exame, que serve como nota para entrada no curso superior, como "ideológico" - ele admitiu que houve mudanças a seu pedido. Além de Danilo Dupas, já presidiram o Inep desde 2019 Maria Inês Fini (por duas semanas), Marcus Vinicius Rodrigues (por dois meses), Elmer Coelho Vicenzi (por 18 dias) e Alexandre Ribeiro Pereira Lopes (por 19 meses). Cadastre-se para receber nossa newsletter: https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site: https://www.oantagonista.com Acompanhe nossas redes sociais: https://www.fb.com/oantagonista https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista
Victor Godoy destacou que saída de Danilo Dupas foi por 'motivos pessoais' e 'a pedido'; Carlos Moreno assume cargo a partir de agosto. Enem está previsto para novembro deste ano.
Danilo Dupas vai deixar a presidência do Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira (Inep). O anúncio foi feito pelo ministro da Educação Victor Godoy pelas redes sociais. Godoy publicou que a saída de Dupas "ocorreu por motivos pessoais e a pedido" e agradeceu "por todo o trabalho realizado nesse período, que trouxe avanços importantes para a Autarquia". Ainda segundo o ministro, Carlos Moreno será o novo presidente do órgão a partir de 1º de agosto. Os eleitores com menos de 30 anos escolheriam o ex-presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) em primeiro turno se o pleito ocorresse nesta quarta, aponta o Datafolha. O petista tem 51% das intenções de voto desse grupo contra 20% do presidente Jair Bolsonaro (PL). Já Ciro Gomes (PDT), em terceiro lugar, tem 12%. O recorte entre os eleitores mais jovens mostra índices maiores tanto para Lula quanto para Ciro em relação aos levantamentos gerais com todas as faixas etárias. E mais: a ativação do 5G em mais capitais brasileiras e a alta dos alimentos, que veio para ficar. Ouça estas e outras notícias desta quarta-feira, 27, no “Eldorado Expresso”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Anatel formalizou a liberação da rede 5G em Porto Alegre e as operadoras telefônicas podem oferecer o serviço a partir desta sexta-feira. O ministro da Educação anunciou a demissão do presidente do Inep, Danilo Dupas, e na sua conta do Twitter revelou que o diretor Carlos Moreno ocupará o posto interinamente. O IPE Saúde fechou uma parceria com a Panvel para oferecer vacinas e medicamentos em um programa de clube de benefícios a partir de 1º de agosto. O MDB formalizou Simone Tebet como candidata à Presidência da República, por 262 votos favoráveis e nove contrários, em convenção virtual. A Nasa divulgou que uma sonda espacial descobriu poços na Lua em que as temperaturas interiores são estáveis e chegam a 17ºC. Mais notícias em gzh.com.br.
We start this episode with taxes! Tax code is complicated and the fiscal impact of the McGirt decision on the State tax collection is also complicated. Dawn Carter has the story on how tribal tax exemptions are impacting state funded programs. We continue discussing Native American Nations in our next story. Allison Herrera tells us about the traumatic experiences of Indian Boarding schools, painfully brought to light in a one of a kind event in Anadarko. The testimonies are putting former boarders firmly on the road to healing. Next we revisit local nurses and new data on the long-term effects of COVID, specifically on the health of Black people-- which is significant. A lack of mental health services and patient advocates are just some of the real concerns across North Tulsa and similar communities. Nick Alexandrov has the story. Juddie Williams has our next story: Freedom of speech is a constitutional right that still requires protection so that people can express their political views as fully as possible. Williams brings us a story about two organizations whose sole purpose is to protect our civil liberties. Listen in as queer farmers find community through an event called Queer Farmer Convergence. Catherine Wheeler shares just how important it is to be seen, heard, and challenged by your peers. It's hard not to recognize that Black people and their contributions have touched every part of Oklahoma and Claremore is no exception. From Olympians to sucessful business men, Claremore has a long history of Black excellence that is now being showcased in the Black History exhibit at the Claremore Museum of History. Carlos Moreno brings us the details. We end with an audio diary from musicians who recently performed at the Woody Guthrie Center. Crys Matthews and her wife Heather Mae graced the stage, singing songs from each of their prestigious careers, love songs they wrote for each other, and each debuting a new song for what the couple called a small but mighty audience. As the crew broke down the stage, Matthews took some time to speak about being on the road again playing music. She is a rising star in the folk music world, winning the Lincoln Center New Music competition in 2017, and recent awards at the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance, and the International Folk Music Awards. A preacher's kid from small town North Carolina, Matthews talked about the themes in her music of love, faith, civil rights, and social justice. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. Our theme music is by Moffett Music. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our producers are Nick Alexandrov and Vanessa Gaona. Our production interns Perla Mauricio, Torren Doss, and Smriti Iyengar.
Jak se slaví druhé narozeniny? Nevíme, jak u vás, ale Urban Caast má právě dnes druhé výročí a tak je tady pro všechny posluchačky a posluchače nová epizoda. Jaké nasbíral Jakub osobní postřehy v zemi, kde jezdí suverénně největší podíl elektroaut? Co si přivezl Roman z největší konference o mikromobilitě v Amsterdamu? A jak být díky cyklostezkám a zklidnění dopravy zvolen primátorem metropole hned 5x za sebou? O tom a mnohém dalším je řeč v nové epizodě Urban Caastu, jejímž partnerem je i dnes flotila sdílených kol Nextbike. Jako obvykle s Jakubem (@jakub) a Romanem (@happy_roman). Děkujeme každé a každému z vás za přízeň 🙏Dojde také na téma první #cykloMHD v republice, pokračující dopravní zhůvěřilosti lokální ODS v centru Prahy i sílu symbolického červeného koberce, na který při vyhlašování filmových cen v Berlíně přijelo hned dvacet osobností na kolech a elektrokolech. Další tipy pro věrné posluchačky a posluchače Urban CaastuFrancouzský urbanista a autor konceptu 15minutového města prof. Carlos Moreno byl díky pozvání spolku Pěšky městem osobně v ČR (záznam přednášky na vimeo)“Rozmach cyklodopravy jako máme v Kodani se dá napodobit v každém městě,” říká v rozhovoru pro týdeník Respekt kodaňský urbanista a bývalý místostarosta Morten Kabell (respekt.cz)Swapfiets na červeném (a modrém) koberci na Německých filmových cenáchŠkolní ulice v Paříži (za posledních 2 roky 168 nových školních ulic, dalších 30 vybudují do konce prázdnin)27 podstatných přednášek a prezentací z Micromobility Europe (playlist youtube)📌 TIP: v novém e-shopu Nextbike, který je hrdým partnerem našeho podcastu, pořídíte super dárek pro všechny, na kterých vám opravdu záleží. Co třeba voucher na jízdy s koly Nextbike o 10% levněji? Jednoduše, rychle, z mobilu i z počítače. Použijete po celé republice, nově se vyplatí například i v Jihlavě, Dvoře Králové či Vrchlabí!🎵 🎸🎶 🎹 Úvodní znělku Urban Caastu pro nás speciálně složil a nahrál Marek Bělohlávek, úžasný kamarád, výtvarník, pedagog a muzikant. Jo, ten kytarista z kapely Vyhoukaná sowa a výtvarník z instagramového profilu marek_belohlavek. Máro, děkujeme 🙏🏻📮 Poslali jste už náš podcast a newsletter přátelům, kolegům, známým i neznámým? A co Vaší starostce, starostovi, radním i úředníkům na městě? Jak jinak chcete nastartovat proměnu právě Vašeho města k lepšímu? 😉🚨 Baví vás Urban Caast? A už jste to napsali do hodnocení na Apple Podcasts? Nebo třeba někam jinam? Děkujeme 🙏🏻Partnerem Urban Caastu je flotila sdílených kol Nextbike, která vám usnadní pohyb už po 25 městech po celé České republice. Stačí jedna aplikace v mobilu. A pokud cestujete, tatáž jedna aplikace Nextbike je vaším klíčem k flotilám sdílených kol v dalších více než 275 městech ve 27 zemích světa. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.urbancaast.cz
Pablo Martínez Bernal, Head of Sales para Iberia de Amiral Gestión; Álvaro Antón, Country Head para Iberia de Abrdn; Carlos Moreno, sales director Iberia en Columbia Threadneedle y Sébastien Senegas, Head de Iberia y Latam en Edmond de Rothschild AM, han participado en la Tertulia de Mercados de este lunes en Capital Intereconomía
Los mercados atentos esta semana al Banco Central Europeo. ¿La crisis política en Italia puede alterar sus planes?. Estos y otros temas los analizamos en La tertulia de mercados con Pablo Martínez Bernal, Head of Sales para Iberia de Amiral Gestion; Álvaro Antón, Country Head para Iberia de Abrn; Carlos Moreno, Sales Director Iberia en Columbia Threadneedle y con Sébastien Senegas, Head de Iberia y Latam en Edmond de Rothschild AM. Y Quim Abril, Presidente y Gestor de DRACO GLOBAL SICAV Banco nos explica las principales referencias a tener en cuenta en la jornada de hoy.
Fifteen-Minute Cities, plus Climate Champion, Carlos Moreno, and the Obel Awards
En el día del Chupinazo de San Fermín, Ana Azcona, una enfermera navarra, se asoma a La Ventana para relatar la emoción con el reconocimiento de Juan Carlos Unzué en el Chupinazo de los Sanfermines 2022. Hablamos con Ricardo Gatti, responsable de rescate de Médicos Sin Fronteras tras la tragedia en la que un hombre salva a un bebé mientras naufragaba en el mar. Volvemos a hacer números con el economista Santiago Niño Becerra. Charlamos con Carlos Moreno, un buscavidas que vende las sandías a un euro para luchar contra la inflación.
After numerous attempts by the Survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre to be granted a trial, a judge handed down an unprecedented ruling on May 2nd that provides hope to those who are fighting to repair and restore Greenwood. Carlos Moreno has more. Next Jamie Glisson has the first in a series exploring the candidates running for political office across the state. Here, she speaks with Congressional District 3 incumbent, Congressman Frank Lucas and some new challengers for that seat. Adverse Childhood experiences are responsible for traumatizing millions of children across the state. One organization believes that a mentor can counteract that trauma with an activity as simple as bowling. Dawn Carter shares more about Big Brothers, Big Sisters Bowling for Kids Sake event. Brandy Colbert's book "Blackbirds in the Sky" was written for young adults but doesn't shy away from the tough topic of the Tulsa Race Massacre. Our teen correspondent Adrienne Brown has details about what's been missing from her education and why straight talk in our classrooms matter. Preserving the prairie system is no simple task. And now at the heart of conservation and culture is the Prairie Chicken. While it may not be as familiar as Bald Eagles, Britny Cordera has more on what makes Prairie Chickens just as iconic and in need of protection. Finally Chaz Stephens will connect the dots from Dragonball Z to N.E.R.D. exploring how Black nerds are gaining greater visibility and acceptance in mainstream culture. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. Our theme music is by Moffett Music. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our producers are Nick Alexandrov and Vanessa Gaona. Our production interns Torren Doss and Smriti Iyengar.
George Weinstein is the author of numerous novels in diverse genres, including the sassy Southern mystery Aftermath, his kidnapping thriller Watch What You Say, the domestic drama about reinvention The Caretaker, the novel of forgotten US history The Five Destinies of Carlos Moreno, and his Southern Gothic historical novel Hardscrabble Road, a favorite with book clubs. The long-awaited Hardscrabble sequel, Return to Hardscrabble Road, will be published on October 11, 2022. George speaks often at book clubs, conferences, workshops, and other events. He has been an active participant and leader within the Atlanta Writers Club since 2001 and directs the AWC's twice-yearly Atlanta Writers Conference, twice voted the best writers conference in Georgia and receiving the most votes of any conference in The Writer magazine 2018 national poll. www.georgeweinstein.com --- 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/charles-perry/message
Carlos Moreno, author of A Kids Book About the Tulsa Race Massacre, talks about the historic attack by a white mob on the neighborhood and Black residents of Greenwood. A Kids Book About The Tulsa Race Massacre (view book)Full Book Description:The Tulsa Race Massacre happened between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when a white mob attacked the predominantly Black Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma. To this day, this is one of the worst incidents of racial violence in American history—and one of the most forgotten. This book will help kids understand what happened on that day in 1921 and encourage them to learn from our past and keep history from repeating itself.About the Author:Carlos Moreno grew up in Silicon Valley, California. When he moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, as a young website developer, Greenwood welcomed him with open arms. He lives in Tulsa to this day, now with his wife and daughter, working as a graphic designer, writer, and community advocate. *If you want to be on a future episode of A Kids Book About: The Podcast or if you have a question you'd like us to consider, have a grownup email us at listen@akidsco.com and we'll send you the details.
Focus: Black Oklahoma has been selected to participate in the Advancing Democracy cohort with the Solutions Journalism Network, or SJN. Our series, In A Confused State, will follow Oklahoma advocacy groups navigating new restrictions on freedoms in four areas: reproductive rights, voting laws, teaching history and direct action/activism. We begin the show with our final piece in the series as Devin Williams sheds light on the obstacles between minority voters and the ballot box in Oklahoma. We also get closer to the people working to make the path to accurate representation more clear. Next Jamie Glisson looks at Ketanji Brown Jackson, who was officially confirmed to the supreme court on April 7, 2022, by a 53 to 47 vote, and the political successes of Black women locally and nationally that brought our political system to this historic moment. In the first installment intended to help us understand the McGirt versus Oklahoma supreme court case and its continued challenges by the state, Dawn Carter notes that almost half the state of Oklahoma may still be considered Native American land that was never disestablished when Oklahoma was granted statehood. The decision could have transformative impacts for citizens across what we know of as Oklahoma. Oklahoma's rich Black history could be lost, if not for people like Damario Solomon-Simmons and Derrick Edie Smith Jr- also known as the “history influencer”- Young Black Mayor. Crysal Patrick shares some of what led them on this journey of educating not just our state, but our world on Oklahoma history. Then we get an introduction to a new exhibit, Woven, by Shenequa Brooks at 108 Contemporary. In this exhibit, she demonstrates where art and entrepreneurship collide. Brooks is creating art while sharing her talents and expertise with other young artists of color. Carlos Moreno shares the unique story of an “Artpreneur” with us. In this month's final story we get an inside look at what it takes to put on the biggest art show for the youngest artists in town. Lydia Jeong takes us to Philbrook for The Big Show. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. Our theme music is by Moffett Music. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Nick Alexandrov and Vanessa Gaona. Our production intern is Smriti Iyengar.
Carlos Monero joins host James Di Virgilio to discuss his medical diagnostic company, ResonanceDX, and his unconventional journey to becoming a medical researcher. Like many innovators, Carlos started his career in a different field, yet those experiences have proven to be beneficial: "It's not the traditional path. Most people started either going to med school or biology as their undergraduate major. I guess sometimes I wish I had maybe not been so focused on aerospace...but as it turns out, it worked out very well for me." Carlos Monero is an Associate Professor at Emory University of Medicine, and the Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer at ResonanceDx, Inc. ResonanceDx placed in the Final Five for the Cade Prize Competition for Innovation in 2021. To learn more about ResonanceDx visit their website at resonancedx.com
Platicamos con el urólogo Juan Carlos Moreno Cabrera sobre nuestras dudas en urología, así que no dejes de escuchar lo que nos dijo, aquí con Yordi en exa.
We kick off this episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma with Devin Williams reporting on how teachers in the state are being pushed to the brink and the current state of teaching, and subbing, during the covid-19 pandemic as well as policymakers advocating for better. Focus: Black Oklahoma has been selected to participate in the Advancing Democracy cohort with the Solutions Journalism Network, or SJN. Our series, In A Confused State, will follow Oklahoma advocacy groups navigating new restrictions on freedoms in four areas: reproductive rights, voting laws, teaching history and direct action/activism. Continuing this series, Crystal Patrick and Dr. Nick Alexandrov go in depth on Critical Race Theory and the penalties against public institutions that teach concepts that the state legislature finds problematic. We then follow Shonda Little to the southwestern part of the state as she finds White supremacist gangs are a growing threat. She speaks with Oklahomans who have had direct experiences with the United Aryan Brotherhood terrorist organization. Carlos Moreno joins organizations that are holding space for the healing and processing of Black and Brown death and explains how to have conversations about it with the whole family. Robert Caddy and Sherrita Sweet continue our series on wellness and tell us about mindfulness techniques to fight battles within the body. Finally, when it comes to Valentine's Day, we explore expectations, reality, and how, sometimes, less is indeed more with comedian Sondra Slade. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. Our theme music is by Moffett Music. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Nick Alexandrov and Vanessa Gaona. Our production intern is Smriti Iyengar.
Neste episódio, conversamos com João Carlos Moreno de Sousa, pesquisador e pós-doutorando do Instituto de Biociências da USP, que explica sobre a primeira cultura humana e até quando ela durou
En este episodio comentamos los juegos de campeonato de la NFL con nuestro invitado Carlos Moreno y el equipo de Agentes Libres ¡No te lo puedes perder!
Focus: Black Oklahoma has been selected to participate in the Advancing Democracy cohort with the Solutions Journalism Network, or SJN. Our series, In A Confused State, will follow Oklahoma advocacy groups navigating new restrictions on freedoms in four areas: reproductive rights, voting laws, teaching history and direct action/activism. Continuing this series, we begin with Juddie Williams and Dr. Nick Alexandrov as they break down the misconceptions of Critical Race Theory, or CRT, and that despite it not being a new concept, it is often misunderstood. We continue with Devin Williams and his story that tells us how, despite a 30 year history of activism including fighting for anti-segregation, a Bartlesville librarian is remembered with words for her service to the community but the actions she longed for have fallen on deaf ears. We continue with Tulsa's Martin Luther King Commemoration Society preparing for it's annual festivities and is urging participants to seek hope, action, and the fierce urgency of now-- which is the theme for this year's celebration. Carlos Moreno brings us this story. Next Focus Black Oklahoma is proud to present a new series discussing topics of health and wellness in the BIPOC community. Contributor Robert L. Caddy is a certified health and fitness expert who brings us more on how Oklahoma ranks in the nation on health. Contributor Britny Cordera takes us on a well seasoned adventure towards decolonizing menus across the country and finally Sondra Slade reminds us that sometimes it takes a while for good advice to soak in and, often, the credit seems to go to anyone but those closest to us. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. Our theme music is by Moffett Music. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Nick Alexandrov and Vanessa Gaona. Our production intern is Smriti Iyengar.
Focus: Black Oklahoma has been selected to participate in the Advancing Democracy cohort with the Solutions Journalism Network, or SJN. Our series, In A Confused State, will follow Oklahoma advocacy groups navigating new restrictions on freedoms in four areas: reproductive rights, voting laws, teaching history and direct action/activism. Continuing this series, we begin with Jamie Glisson exploring the impacts of the recent redistricting laws that continue to disenfranchise Black and Brown citizens. Next, contributor Devin Williams brings us more history and numbers on those still affected by the Oklahoma Death Penalty and what advocates hope to see after the high profile commutation of Julius Jones. Carlos Moreno then shows us how the Buck Colbert Franklin Legal Clinic is keeping the spirit of the local trailblazer alive as North Tulsa welcomes the opening of the Clinic which is already connecting with the community in big ways. The First Americans Museum celebrated its grand opening in September. Juddie Williams took a walk through to learn what the museum hopes to accomplish in representing Indigenous communities and sharing their values. Sondra Slade talks about the holidays and how food, especially this time of year, brings us together. Finally we say goodbye and thanks to Bell Hooks, Eddie Faye Gates, and Greg Tate. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. Our theme music is by Moffett Music. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Nick Alexandrov and Vanessa Gaona. Our production intern is Smriti Iyengar.
This is the final episode in our three-part series "The Battle for Greenwood" and is produced by Focus: Black Oklahoma, in partnership with KOSU. This episode, "Reparations," looks at Tulsa Race Massacre descendants' demands that they be compensated for their trauma; the City of Tulsa's pushback against reparations; the domestic history, and global context, of these calls for repayment; and the way recent reparations plans have played out in places like Rosewood, Florida, and Evanston, Illinois. "The Battle for Greenwood" team includes Jamie Glisson, Carlos Moreno, Jesse Ulrich, Kolby Webster, and Devin Williams and is produced by Dr. Nick Alexandrov. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producer is Vanessa Gaona. Our production intern is Smriti Iyengar. Focus: Black Oklahoma is supported in part by KOSU, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, the George Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Schusterman Family Philanthropies.
On this episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma we dive into the complications and chemicals of Capital Punishment with Carlos Moreno and Dr. Nick Alexandrov investigates healthcare as reparations. Focus: Black Oklahoma has been selected to participate in the Advancing Democracy cohort with the Solutions Journalism Network, or SJN. Our series "In a Confused State" follows Oklahoma advocacy groups navigating new restrictions on freedoms in three areas: reproductive rights, teaching history, and direct action/activism. In this installment Shalondra Harrison breaks down the anti-protest laws that now significantly impact our communities. Crystal Patrick uncovers some unrecognized contributions of Black WWII veterans and Britny Cordera explores the challenges of keeping Native languages alive. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies. Our theme music is by Moffett Music. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Nick Alexandrov and Vanessa Gaona. Our production intern is Smriti Iyengar.
This is the second episode in our three-part series "The Battle for Greenwood" and is produced by Focus: Black Oklahoma, in partnership with KOSU. This episode, "What's Next, or Is Greenwood Rising?," investigates the contentious relationship and agendas between the two Chambers of Commerce in Greenwood; the backstory of the land on which ONEOK Field resides and its impact on the economic growth of the community; and an effort to remove Highway I-244, which is divisive in many ways. "The Battle for Greenwood" team includes Jamie Glisson, Carlos Moreno, Jesse Ulrich, Kolby Webster, and Devin Williams and is produced by Dr. Nick Alexandrov. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producer is Vanessa Gaona. Focus: Black Oklahoma is supported in part by KOSU, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, the George Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Schusterman Family Philanthropies.
This is the first episode in our three-part series "The Battle for Greenwood" and is produced by Focus: Black Oklahoma, in partnership with KOSU. This episode, "Street Fight," explores the complex history of the two incarnations of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and their two different missions; the status of the Greenwood Cultural Center in light of the fact the Greenwood Rising History Center wasn't built next door; and how urban renewal has created what some consider a third massacre in the District. "The Battle for Greenwood" team includes Jamie Glisson, Carlos Moreno, Jesse Ulrich, Kolby Webster, and Devin Williams and was produced by Dr. Nick Alexandrov. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producer is Vanessa Gaona. Focus: Black Oklahoma is supported in part by KOSU, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, the George Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Schusterman Family Philanthropies.