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David, Ryan, and Tim come up with a crazy idea to hold Charlie Cobb accountable and discuss how potential changes to college sports affects Georgia State. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@STATEofAtlanta Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
Today, a conversation about community schools with Alexandria Warrick Adams, the Executive Director of Elev8 Baltimore. The non-profit works with public school students and their families throughout Baltimore. Jada Jackson also joins the show. She is a former student at an Elev8 Freedom School, who now serves as the Extended Learning Coordinator within the organization. On July 1, Elev8 is set to open three Freedom Schools, modeled on the schools that the civil rights icons Bob Moses, Charlie Cobb, Stokely Carmichael and others started in 1964. The 6-week program immerses K-12 students in culturally diverse literature, helping them master reading and life skills. Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
First broadcast on July 23, 1965. Stokely Carmichael, Charlie Cobb, and Courtland Cox discuss civil rights and African Americans in politics. Discussing the philosophy of SNCC.
First broadcast on July 23, 1965. Stokely Carmichael, Charlie Cobb, and Courtland Cox discuss civil rights and African Americans in politics. Discussing the philosophy of SNCC.
Civil Rights, Education, and the Fight for Freedom! We connect with Charlie Cobb Jr., Dr. Zoharah Simmons, and Dr. Charles Payne to discuss applying the principles of SNCC Freedom Schools to modern education and the impact of Black Teachers.
Charlie Cobb is a living legend of the Civil Rights movement. He has been an editor, a journalist and founding member of the National Association of Black Journalists. He is a professor. He is the author of several books. And he was the field secretary for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in Mississippi from 1962-1967. In this episode Jemar talks to him about his book “That Nonviolent Stuff Will Get You Killed” and the new online resources about the history of SNCC. Visit snccdigital.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Panther Insider Podcast Driven by Ford, hear from Charlie Cobb as he talks about arguably the best season in Georgia State Athletics history.
In this tenth episode, Jack talks with Charlie Cobb, the athletic director of Georgia State University. Charlie is a former college football player and has extensive experience in collegiate athletic administration along with now serving as a member on the College Football Playoff Committee. Jack and Charlie talk about life as a collegiate athletic director pre-COVID and leading during the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen to this episode as Charlie shares about leading at the collegiate level and leading well despite challenges faced such as the COVID-19 pandemic.Learn more at jackwwilliams.com/podcast.
Dan Scott guest hosts and Interviews Eric Jarinko from the Greenville Drive and Charlie Cobb, Athletic Director at Georgia State. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David, Ryan, and Tim talk about Charlie Cobb's extension, Over/Under predictions for SBC football, and more. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IrqnANWURBy35OJkc9Mdw Support us Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock us Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com Links David, Ryan, and Tim welcome Ben Moore of 247Sports and PantherTalk to talk about The Tournament's PantherFamily team and other GSU talk. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IrqnANWURBy35OJkc9Mdw Support us Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock us Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com Links Director of Athletics Charlie Cobb Receives Contract Extension https://247sports.com/college/georgia-state/Article/Georgia-State-Director-of-Athletics-Charlie-Cobb-Receives-Contract-Extension-166092486/ Georgia Athletics Promotes From Within on Top Fundraising Post https://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-bulldogs/georgia-athletics-promotes-from-within-on-top-fundraising-post/7EGUPMXAIFFRFHZWVZT5PEJZBQ/ College Football Win Total Predictions: Sun Belt Conference https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/2021/06/07/college-football-win-total-predictions-sun-belt-conference-ncaaf-over-under-coastal-carolina-louisiana-app-state/
In 1980, Eddie Conway participated in and helped organize a prisoners' educational outreach program called “To Say Their Own Words,” where thinkers and scholars came to Maryland Penitentiary and spoke about topics like impending U.S. fascism, the prison-industrial complex, capitalism, increased surveillance, and many other issues that have become even more pressing today. These speakers included Amiri Baraka, Askia Muhammad, Bruce Franklin, Nijole Benokraitis, and Charlie Cobb.As part of an ongoing series for TRNN's Rattling the Bars, Eddie Conway speaks with these individuals about their predictions in 1980 and how they resonate today. This interview is with longtime civil rights activist, journalist, and author of “This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed,” Charlie Cobb.Help us continue producing Rattling the Bars by following us and making a small donation: Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-yt-rtbSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-yt-rtbGet Rattling the Bars updates: https://therealnews.com/up-yt-rtbLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Eddie Conway, former Lieutenant of Security for the Baltimore Black Panther Party, was locked up on dubious charges and held as a political prisoner for over 40 years. Conway is part of a generation of Black radicals and revolutionaries who were imprisoned, killed, or otherwise wiped off the political map in the decades of organized reaction following the radical 60s. But their revolutionary struggle, spirit, and teachings did not disappear.In 1980, Conway participated in and helped organize a prisoners' educational outreach program called “Say Their Own Word,” where thinkers and scholars came to Maryland Penitentiary and spoke about topics like impending U.S. fascism, the prison-industrial complex, capitalism, increasing surveillance, and many other issues that have become even more pressing today. These speakers included Amiri Baraka, Askia Muhammad, Bruce Franklin, Nijole Benokraitis, and Charlie Cobb. As part of an ongoing series, TRNN will be speaking with these individuals about their predictions in 1980 and how they resonate today. In this installment of the series, former Rattling the Bars producer Ericka Blount interviews Conway, who is now a free man and TRNN Executive Producer.Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate.
EPISODE # 19 ...Charlie Cobb, Director of Athletics, Georgia State UniversityToday’s guest is Charlie Cobb. Charlie serves as the Director of Athletics at Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA. Cobb was hired in August of 2014 to build a winning program “the right way” per President Mark Becker. Since his hire, multiple new facilities have opened, while student-athletes maintained above a 3.0 Grade Point Average for the 12th-straight year, including a record 3.40 GPA in spring 2020. Georgia State has also received the Sun Belt's Institutional Graduation Award twice under his tenure. Among Cobb’s biggest projects has been participating in the acquisition, purchase, and re-purposing of Turner Field, transforming the former Major League Baseball home of the Atlanta Braves into the home of Georgia State football. Through the implementation of the department's strategic plan, Cobb is focused on building a Culture of Success at Georgia State based on five themes: Academic Achievement, Competitive Greatness, Ethical Behavior, Social Responsibility, and Community Engagement. Get ready to take notes and learn from another great leader as we settle in and get to know Mr. Charlie Cobb. 1:30- Introduction7:37- Implementing a Strategic Plan into Your Athletic Department12:52- Fundraising for Capital Projects17:38- Building the Facilities at Georgia State20:51- Importance of the Locker Room24:36- Learning from Coach Bill Curry’s time at Georgia State28:59- State of the Program Statement: Informative, Detailed, Emotional34:03- Being an Active Athletic Department on Social Media39:52- Keys to the Hiring Process49:34- Finding Courage through Adversity50:55- “The Dream is Free. The Hustle is Sold Separately.”54:05- 2 Minute Drill You can follow Charlie Cobb on Twitter @CCobbGaStateAD About Hangin With The AD Podcast…. Hangin with the AD is an interview style podcast where Don Baker, Cobb County School District Director of Athletics, partners with Josh Mathews, Pope High School (GA) Athletic Director, to discuss hot topics and lessons learned with leaders in the world of athletics. These leaders include high school athletic directors at the district and local school levels; college athletic administrators; leaders in spaces that connect to athletics such as nutrition, wellness, recruiting, student-athlete recognition; current and former athletes; and others, who can help athletic administrators develop themselves and their programs for a better daily experience for their athletic communities. We hope you enjoy the time we spend with these special guests. Please leave us a review or rating to help us know how you were benefited from this podcast or how we can improve it. Thank you for listening. And until next time, thank you for spending your time, Hangin with the AD. Don Baker.... Director of Athletics for the Cobb County School District in Georgia. @CCSD_AD (twitter & instagram)Josh Mathews...Athletics Director at Pope High School in Marietta, GA (East Cobb) @jwmathews14 (twitter & instagram)
Turning the Atlanta Braves' old baseball stadium into a football stadium and an athletic village for Georgia State University is the initial focus of this episode with Georgia State athletic director Charlie Cobb. Other topics include: corporate naming rights to facilities and how that helps w/ COVID-19; how Charlie transitioned from the AD job at App State to Georgia State and why he kept a folder of notes in his drawer; What retiring GSU president Mark Becker has meant for GSU athletics; and what it's like representing your entire conference on the NCAA D1 Council.
Turning the Atlanta Braves' old baseball stadium into a football stadium and an athletic village for Georgia State University is the initial focus of this episode with Georgia State athletic director Charlie Cobb. Other topics include: corporate naming rights to facilities and how that helps w/ COVID-19; how Charlie transitioned from the AD job at App State to Georgia State and why he kept a folder of notes in his drawer; What retiring GSU president Mark Becker has meant for GSU athletics; and what it's like representing your entire conference on the NCAA D1 Council.
Georgia State Athletic Director Charlie Cobb joins the Higher Ed Athletics podcast to discuss the complete transformation of Turner Field into Georgia State's football stadium and plans for an athletics neighborhood in downtown Atlanta, the new naming rights deal and what that means for the university and athletic department amidst the pandemic, President Mark Becker's recently announced retirement and how Becker helped shape intercollegiate athletics at GSU, carrying over a blueprint of success from one institution to the next and how Cobb balances representing the entire Sun Belt conference as a member of the NCAA DI Council. 1:16 – As a part of the acquisition, purchase and repurposing of Turner Field, how did the idea unfold and what were the steps in getting this project approved? 6:03 – Walk us through the naming rights process for Georgia State Stadium and how will this help GSU coming out of the pandemic? 11:38 – With President Mark Becker announcing his retirement, what has it been like working with him and how has he impacted athletics during your tenure? 13:48 – What does it take to have a strong relationship between a college president and his or her athletic director? 16:37 – What was the key to the successes at Appalachian State when you were there and how can someone bring that similar blueprint from one institution to an entirely new university? 22:23 – As the Sun Belt's representative on the DI Council, is it challenging representing not only GSU at those meetings but also representing every school in the Sun Belt and how does one balance that responsibility?
The Panther Insider Podcast will tell the stories of our student-athletes, coaches, and all those surrounding the Georgia State Athletics program. On this week's episode, we welcome back GSU Director of Athletics Charlie Cobb who talks about the last six months during the pandemic as well as what is next for the Panther program.
In this episode we interview SNCC Veterans Jennifer Lawson and Charles “Charlie” Cobb. They discuss their experiences organizing in rural Mississippi and Alabama with SNCC in the 1960’s at the height of the era we know as the Civil Rights Movement. They discuss working in small towns and rural Southern communities, and connecting with organizing traditions with origins in the everyday resistance to slavery. They each talk about the political evolution of the organization, changes in leadership and the international dimensions of the struggle at the time. Charlie & Jennifer both talk about the lack of contradiction between self-defense and nonviolence, as discussed in Charlie’s book This Nonviolent Stuff’ll Get You Killed. Jennifer shares her reflections on the roles of women within the organization. Through conversation Lawson and Cobb make visible the pockets of resistance they tapped into in the South, and demystify some of the mythology of the Civil Rights Movement along the way. photo credit (top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right): Danny Lyon/Magnum, Julius Lester, Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection/ADAH, Maria Varela/Takestock.
Everyone talks about the Power 5 and what the college football season will look like this Fall....well what about the Group of 5, including Atlanta's own Panthers of Georgia State? See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
The Materialists are…. Becky O'Sullivan (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN West Central Region) Nigel Rudolph (Public Archaeology Coordinator, FPAN Central Region) For more info on FPAN please visit http://fpan.us/ We would like to thank…. The Florida Public Archaeology Network, The University of South Florida - Department of Anthropology, and The Crystal River Preserve and Archaeological State Park. For more info on USF Anthro Department please visit their website at https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/anthropology/ For More info about the Crystal River Archaeological State Park please visit their website at https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/crystal-river-archaeological-state-park Thank you to the band Have Gun, Will Travel for the use of their song Silver and the Age of Opulence for our intro music. For more information on HGWT please visit their website at http://hgwtmusic.com/ For questions or concerns about the podcast please email us at the materialistspodcast@gmail.com Episode 12: “Socialis Remotus” Huge thank you to Dr. Charlie Cobb for being on this episode. Dr. Cobb is Curator and Lockwood Professor of Historical Archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida. He specializes in the archaeology and history of the southeastern United States and has a particular interest in Native American engagements with European colonialism. For more information on Dr. Cobb's research please visit https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/nhdept/faculty/, https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Charles_Cobb5, https://florida.academia.edu/CharlesCobb DeFoe, Daniel. 1722. A Journal of the Plague Year. Lynteris, Christos. 2018. Plague Masks: The Visual Emergence of Anti-Epidemic Personal Protection Equipment. Journal of Medical Anthropology, Cross-Cultural Studies in Health and Illness. Volume 37, 2018 - Issue 6: Technologies and Materialities of Epidemic Control. McEwan, Bonnie G. (editor). 1993. The Missions of La Florida. University of Florida Press Watts, Sheldon J. 1999. Epidemics and History: Disease, Power, and Imperialism. Yale University Press History of Toilet Paper - https://reddiplumbingwichita.com/blog/general/the-history-of-toilet-paper Song: Influenza. Johnson, Ace (Performer). Lomax, John A. (John Avery), 1867-1948 (Collector). https://www.loc.gov/item/lomaxbib000548/?fbclid=IwAR0kvY3RDyGTdZ574Ie3hgyYXXmIvmy1sbf_YKAAdLZgFGWLvnTrfWworYo Song: Patty Griffin. 2013. Please Don't Let Me Die in Florida. Track #2. American Kid. New West Records Clip: 6482jdmcksw. Bob and Doug McKenzie - Strange Brew Clip #1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4KTebUT6Mw
The Panther Insider Podcast will tell the stories of our student-athletes, coaches, and all those surrounding the Georgia State Athletics program. Although we will talk some previews and recaps, this podcast will mostly be the stories of those who compete on the field, coach on the sidelines, or make sure Georgia State continues to grow in this period of great transition.
Southern Company brings us our Business of Sports segment. Today we are joined by Georgia State University Director of Athletics Charlie Cobb.
Georgia State AD Charlie Cobb will soon hire a new football head coach and in his 1.Q he provides some good perspective on what processes he undertook before taking over the Panthers athletic department back in the Fall of 2014.
World Footprints will travel along The Road To Freedom with author and former civil rights activist Charlie Cobb as he introduces us to the places of the movement and the personalities who made those places historically relevant. Then meet fellow travelers Scott Hartblay and Christine Bischoff as they recount their independent journeys along the civil rights trail through Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana. This show won a GOLD AWARD for best travel broadcast from the North American Travel Journalist Association.
Charlie Cobb, AD at Georgia State University, discusses the importance of Board and Presidential support in today's 1.Question.
World Footprints will travel along The Road To Freedom with author and former civil rights activist Charlie Cobb as he introduces us to the places of the movement and the personalities who made those places historically relevant. Then meet fellow travelers Scott Hartblay and Christine Bischoff as they recount their independent journeys along the civil rights trail through Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana.
interview with Michael Kuzma, Attorney for Native American Political Prisoner Leonard Peltier Update on the case of Leonard Peltier interview with Charlie Cobb, author of "On The Road to Freedom- A Guided Tour of the Civil Rights Trail" and Senior Writer for AllAfrica.Com hosted by Walter Turner The post Africa Today – March 23, 2009 appeared first on KPFA.
Charlie Cobb from AllAfrica.com says violence and dictatorship will continue to distort development in Guinea, Zimbabwe, Congo, Darfur and Somalia - and Barack Obama, despite his personal links to East Africa, may not be able to turn the tide.
Col. Harvey Dick ('53) is the Band of Gold Spotlight on this week's "Citadel GrayLine." The former assistant commandant of cadets and Board of Visitors member shares his thoughts on The Citadel, including a few things going on behind Lesesne Gate today. Also, Appalachian State athletic director Charlie Cobb welcomes Citadel fans to Boone, N.C., where the Bulldogs take on ASU this weekend.
Interviews with Rev. Lucius Walker, Executive Director, IFCO/Pastors for Peace on Latin American School of Medicine in Cuba, and with Charlie Cobb, author of "On the Road to Freedom-A Guided Tour of the Civil Rights Trail." The post Africa Today – February 18, 2008 appeared first on KPFA.