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A recent law journal article lays out three arguments against the rate at which many child welfare systems terminate parental rights. “The Ties That Bind” lays out data, outcomes and legal reasoning to support that idea. We are joined this week by the co-authors of this paper: Christopher Church, a pro-bono attorney for the CHAMPS Clinic at the University of South Carolina School of Law and a co-director for the Appeal for Youth Clinic at Emory Law in Atlanta, and Vivek Sankaran, who directs the Child Advocacy Law Clinic and Child Welfare Appellate Clinics at the University of Michigan. Reading RoomComing Soon: SafeCamp Audio, the forthcoming podcast network from Fostering Media Connections, which will feature terrific audio projects on child welfare, youth justice and more. Click here to join the SafeCamp newsletter!The Ties that Bind Us: An Empirical, Clinical, and Constitutional Argument Against Terminating Parental Rightshttps://bit.ly/3nB2BVVFamily Court ReviewSpecial Issue: Race, Racism and Child Welfare https://bit.ly/42vXXY3
Supply Chain Conspiracy SecuritiesMisha Govshteyn CEO of MacroFab Founder of Alert Logic Christopher Church Founder & CPO of MacroFab Founder of Dynamic Perception Co-Founder/Chief Architect at Alert Logic Chris was on a previous MEP episode about the recent Chinese tariffs Supply chain hardware and software security This topic spurs from recent allegations from bloomberg about the possibility of a hardware supply chain infiltration in Super Micro Computer Inc, which may cause security concerns for servers owned by Amazon, Apple, and Facebook Underlying premise of the alleged hardware hack What is the general structure of intelligence agencies that makes something like this probable or possible? Existing public cases that are similar Is this hack even technically feasible? What impact should this have on our supply chain decisions? Visit our Slack Channel and join the conversation in between episodes and please review us, wherever you listen (PodcastAddict, iTunes). It helps this show stay visible and helps new listeners find us.Tags: Amazon, Apple, Bloomberg, china, Christopher Church, Conspiracy, electronics podcast, Facebook, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MEP, Misha Govshteyn, NSA, Security, Supply Chain
Hurricanes, fires, a volcano eruption: disasters are political, as Christopher Church argues. His new book, Paradise Destroyed: Catastrophe and Citizenship in the French Caribbean (University of Nebraska Press, 2017), elaborates on the particular politics of catastrophe in the French colonies of Martinique and Guadeloupe. Using an array of methods ranging from close reading of texts to GIS mapping to digital analysis of language, Church tells a compelling story of the relationships between citizenship, race, and natural disasters. The peculiar journey of these colonies as they became departments of France was shaped by responses to devastating events. This book conjured those events in vivid detail and opens up new ways to understand them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hurricanes, fires, a volcano eruption: disasters are political, as Christopher Church argues. His new book, Paradise Destroyed: Catastrophe and Citizenship in the French Caribbean (University of Nebraska Press, 2017), elaborates on the particular politics of catastrophe in the French colonies of Martinique and Guadeloupe. Using an array of methods ranging from close reading of texts to GIS mapping to digital analysis of language, Church tells a compelling story of the relationships between citizenship, race, and natural disasters. The peculiar journey of these colonies as they became departments of France was shaped by responses to devastating events. This book conjured those events in vivid detail and opens up new ways to understand them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hurricanes, fires, a volcano eruption: disasters are political, as Christopher Church argues. His new book, Paradise Destroyed: Catastrophe and Citizenship in the French Caribbean (University of Nebraska Press, 2017), elaborates on the particular politics of catastrophe in the French colonies of Martinique and Guadeloupe. Using an array of methods ranging from close reading of texts to GIS mapping to digital analysis of language, Church tells a compelling story of the relationships between citizenship, race, and natural disasters. The peculiar journey of these colonies as they became departments of France was shaped by responses to devastating events. This book conjured those events in vivid detail and opens up new ways to understand them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hurricanes, fires, a volcano eruption: disasters are political, as Christopher Church argues. His new book, Paradise Destroyed: Catastrophe and Citizenship in the French Caribbean (University of Nebraska Press, 2017), elaborates on the particular politics of catastrophe in the French colonies of Martinique and Guadeloupe. Using an array of methods ranging... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hurricanes, fires, a volcano eruption: disasters are political, as Christopher Church argues. His new book, Paradise Destroyed: Catastrophe and Citizenship in the French Caribbean (University of Nebraska Press, 2017), elaborates on the particular politics of catastrophe in the French colonies of Martinique and Guadeloupe. Using an array of methods ranging from close reading of texts to GIS mapping to digital analysis of language, Church tells a compelling story of the relationships between citizenship, race, and natural disasters. The peculiar journey of these colonies as they became departments of France was shaped by responses to devastating events. This book conjured those events in vivid detail and opens up new ways to understand them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We start out this depraved discussion by mentioning a few religious based documentaries. Anthony uses the phrase “It's almost like it's a cumming cock in motion, and that's the red jism flying off of the penis.” Then the guys discuss some local news from around Indiana and other parts of the country that was reported in FFRF's Freethought Today. Chad and Anthony were sort of all over the place in this episode. Many tangents were fleshed out, but sometimes that's the best stuff. Enjoy! Twitter: @SecularPodcast @Obsessiveviewer @Obsessivechad Email: TheSecularPerspective@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/thesecularperspective Tumblr: http://thesecularperspective.tumblr.com/ Episode Index Website: TheSecularPerspective.com Theme Music Provided By: http://www.jewelbeat.com/ Check out OMG WTF BIBLE: http://omgwtfbible.com/ It is brilliant! PLEASE CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO CHAD'S CHARITY! Or, plug this link into your internet search window: https://www.extra-life.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donate.start&destination=P&eventID=520&participantID=93945 Tags: Secularism, Atheism, Agnosticism, Humanism, Antitheism, Religion, Belief, Faith, God, Children's Miracle Network, Christianity, Kidnapped for Christ, Jesus Camp, Brainwashing, Ted Haggard, The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Freethought Today, Freedom From Religion Foundation, La Vista Nebraska, Omaha Atheists, Catholicism, Excommunication, Baptist Christianity, Indianapolis Cathedral High School, St. Christopher Church, Chick Fil A, Bob Saget, George Carlin, Town of Greece v. Galloway, Washington Indiana, Family Guy, Monroe Indiana, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, Ben Stein, Intelligent Design, Icons of Evolution, Denver Colorado, Discrimination, Homosexuality, Racism, Jon Stewart, Brokeback Mountain, Libertarianism, Notary Public, Common sense, Hate mail, Mormonism, Logic, Dukes of Hazzard, Africa, Ukraine, Russia, Islam, OMGWTFBIBLE, Meme