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freie-radios.net (Radio Freies Sender Kombinat, Hamburg (FSK))
Dünnes Eis im April - Angriffe auf das Erreichen einst gesteckter Klimaziele. Eine Konterrevolution? (Serie 1341: Dünnes Eis)

freie-radios.net (Radio Freies Sender Kombinat, Hamburg (FSK))

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 50:24


Jetzt schon da! Die Redaktion "Dünnes Eis" freut sich, euch den Mitschnitt unserer Live-Sendung von Montag, dem 14. April präsentieren zu können, diesmal mit folgenden Themen: - min 01:00: Ein spontaner und unvollständiger Rundumschlag von Lukky dem Fortunator angesichts der Vielzahl politischer Versäumnisse der einst als "Fortschrittskoalition" (war dieser Name ein Versprechen oder eine Drohung?!) betitelten Ampelregierung. - min 14:10: Die Klima-Konterrevolution: Rico Grimm (Krautreporter) untersucht die drohenden weiteren Angriffe auf das Erreichen einst gesteckter Klimaziele durch die neue Koalition im Bundestag. - min 32:45: Politische Rückabwicklung der Errungenschaften im Klimaschutz: Klimaupdate-Podcast (Jonas Waack & Susanne Schwarz) über das nicht eingehaltene Klimageld-Versprechen der Ampel, den autofreundlichen neuen Koalitionsvertrag der Regierung, Gaslobbyisten u.v.m. - min 38:29: Revisionistische Attacke auf die Naturwissenschaften: Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf (PiK) über die Diskrepanz zwischen klimawissenschaftlicher Erkenntnissen und der (zum Teil) von Lobbyismus geprägter öffentlichen Debatte über die Klimakrise. - min 59:58: Saul Lluya vs. RWE vor Gericht. Der aktuelle Stand der Auseinandersetzungen. - min 01:29:40: Gericht verurteil Greenpeace wegen Verdienstausfällen beim Bau der Dakota Pipeline zu einer Zahlung in Höhe von über 660 Mio. Dollar. - min 01:36:26: Kann Geoengineering die Menschheit vor der Klimakatastrophe bewahren? Diskussion über ein Interview mit Thomas Ramge, Publizist und Autor von Die Sonne dimmen. Wie Geoengineering die Menschheit vor der Klimakatastrophe retten kann.,2024. - min 01:46:48: Veranstaltungshinweis zum Climate Camp Bonn vom 15.6. - 26.6..2025. Wir wünschen allen treuen und neu dazugekommenen Hörer_innen unserer Sendung viel Freude beim Hören. Hören Sie! Damit sie sehen, was sie fühlen!

America in Focus
Jury Finds Greenpeace Liable Over Dakota Pipeline Protests, Awards $660 Million

America in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 6:08


(The Center Square) – A North Dakota jury of nine on Wednesday found environmental activist group Greenpeace liable for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages in a years-long lawsuit brought by Energy Transfer, the company that built the Dakota Access Pipeline that became the subject of sometimes violent protests and international attention. Energy Transfer sued Greenpeace for $300 million over the protests that delayed the pipeline's completion by five months, but jurors awarded the energy infrastructure giant and its subsidiary, Dakota Access LLC, a total of more than $660 million.Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx Full story: https://www.thecentersquare.com/north_dakota/article_03f0a15d-8797-472f-b419-08eff6e7f891.html

Instant Trivia
Episode 1204 - Eddie murphy movies - What'd you catch? - Yes "sur" - Cinematic specters - Remember 2016?

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 7:09


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1204, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Eddie Murphy Movies 1: 1990 sequel to his 1982 "48HRS.". Another 48HRS.. 2: He played the man with whom Eddie Murphy traded places in "Trading Places". Dan Aykroyd. 3: "A Nightmare on Elm Street"'s Wes Craven directed Eddie in this 1995 comedy-horror film. Vampire in Brooklyn. 4: Axel Foley was a cop on this midwestern city's payroll. Detroit. 5: Art Buchwald was awarded original story credit for this film in which Eddie played an African prince. Coming to America. Round 2. Category: What'D You Catch? 1: A bullhead type of this, genus Ameiurus. a catfish. 2: After a struggle, not a fish, but an Eagle GT tire from this maker. Goodyear. 3: Not a starfish, but this heavenly one. a sunfish. 4: A cold, while fishing nearly 200-square-mile Flathead Lake in this northern state. Montana. 5: This fish with a beach city just south of Boca Raton named for it. a pompano. Round 3. Category: Yes Sur. With Sur in quotation marks 1: Breaking sea swell. surf. 2: The 2007 influx of 20,000 more U.S. troops into Iraq. surge. 3: People get it from their fathers, usually. surname. 4: Churlish. surly. 5: To conjecture. surmise. Round 4. Category: Cinematic Specters 1: The director of this 1988 Christmas film said he wanted the wires that lifted Carol Kane to be visible. Scrooged. 2: Geena Davis and Alex Baldwin haunted their own house in this 1988 hit film. Beetlejuice. 3: Seen briefly in "Ghostbusters", this little green guy is featured in the TV cartoon series. Slimer. 4: Steven Spielberg co-wrote and co-produced this 1st of 3 films about the Freeling clan's ghost trouble. Poltergeist. 5: Her list of roles includes a mermaid, a cave woman and in 1988's "High Spirits", a ghost. Daryl Hannah. Round 5. Category: Remember 2016? 1: A Japanese company made the world's last one of these TV playback machines. a VCR. 2: On August 17th, she was named Donald Trump's campaign manager. Kellyanne Conway. 3: Protests began as the Standing Rock Sioux moved to block this pipeline that bears the name of a Sioux people. the Dakota Pipeline. 4: Aung San Suu Kyi's friend Htin Kyaw was inaugurated as this country's first freely elected president in decades. Myanmar. 5: This Silicon Valley entrepreneur revealed he had bankrolled the lawsuit that took down Gawker. Peter Thiel. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

Talks at Google
Ep447 - Chase Iron Eyes | The Indigenous Response to Environmental Assaults

Talks at Google

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 82:04


Chase Iron Eyes visits Google to discuss ongoing efforts to prevent oil pipelines from being built at Standing Rock, recent revelations of corporate infiltration of anti-pipeline protests, and attempts to keep arrested water protectors free from prison. Chase has used his career as an attorney to advocate for Native American civil rights. He has served as a staff attorney for the Lakota People's Law Project, an initiative founded in 2005 with the purpose of ending the unlawful practice of removing Lakota children from their families and placing them in foster care outside their communities. In the summer of 2016, he joined with other anti-pipeline protesters near Standing Rock to resist the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. Originally published in October of 2017. Visit http://youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle/ to watch the video.

The Laura Flanders Show
“Full Conversation- Powerlands”: Indigenous Youth Fight Big Oil & Gas Worldwide

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 48:24


The following full uncut conversation is from our recent episode “Powerlands”: Indigenous Youth Fight Big Oil & Gas Worldwide.  It is made available here as a podcast thanks to the generous contributions from listeners like you.  Thank you.  Become a member support at LauraFlanders.org/donate Big Oil, Gas and mining companies are in the backyards of many Americans — but did you know that some of the same extractive corporations are also operating around the world? Colombia, the Philippines, Mexico, and the Standing Rock Reservation — ”resource colonization”, as today's guest puts it, is a worldwide issue. But how often do we get the global picture? In the documentary "Powerlands", director Ivey-Camille Manybeads Tso meets Indigenous communities across three continents and speaking seven languages, to explore the global resistance against corporations such as Peabody Coal and BHP Petroleum. In the film, she discovers that their struggles are connected; is what she's tracing a trans-local and trans-generational Indigenous movement that is building? Our guests say Indigenous resistance across national borders can beat back corporate assaults on nature, people and our climate. Joining Laura for this Indigenous Peoples' Day special are Ivey-Camille Manybeads Tso and Kim Smith, both from the Diné (Navajo) Nation. Manybeads Tso is a self-described queer director and Smith is a community organizer who appears in the film. Plus a commentary from Laura on the Amazon monopoly — it takes one individual to hoard power, and many people to topple them down.“We're seeing this huge transcontinental movement that is forming in Oaxaca with wind power . . . The win that happened last October in Columbia, requiring mining corporations to clean up after themselves, that's huge for every place on the planet who is currently affected by mining . . .” Ivey-Camille Manybeads Tso“Standing Rock showed us what is to come, especially when you look at the police state, the military force and imperialism in this country . . . You're seeing it all over the world, [police] have all of this heavy machinery to take and kill what they see is in their path.” - Kim SmithGuests:Kim Smith (Diné): Community Organizer, Nihi Ké Baa (For Our Relatives) Mutual Aid; Co-Founder, Indigenous Goddess Gang PublicationIvey-Camille Manybeads Tso (Diné): Director, Powerlands; Award-Winning Filmmaker Full Episode Notes are located HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more.Music Included- "In and Out" and "Steppin" by Podington Bear.  FOLLOW The Laura Flanders ShowTwitter: twitter.com/thelfshow Facebook: facebook.com/theLFshow Instagram: instagram.com/thelfshow/YouTube:  youtube.com/@thelfshow ACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel

Leadership and the Environment
658: Rebecca and Josh Tickell, part 1: On Sacred Ground and the Dakota Pipeline

Leadership and the Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 60:44


Watching environmental documentaries means having seen the Tickells' work, especially Fuel and Kiss the Ground, which they did with podcast guest Bill Benenson. Bill introduced us, though we scheduled this conversation to release the day before their new movie On Sacred Ground, on the Dakota pipeline.In this conversation, they share about the process of choosing the subject, the story and its roots in their lives at the protests, the actors performances, interacting with indigenous cultures, and the emotion the movie evokes.You'll hear some behind-the-scenes stories, but most of all, you'll feel compelled to watch the movie. The movie tells the story of an outsider coming to the protests of the Dakota pipeline and seeing the community there, particularly Native Americans, as a last stand to stop the pipeline coming through their land.On Sacred GroundAll their movies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Children's Book Podcast
Water Protectors Amid the Water Crisis

The Children's Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 12:22


At this moment, across the United States, in places like Baltimore, Maryland and Jackson, Mississippi, access to clean and safe water is becoming almost impossible. This water crisis in the United States is Worth Noting. Sources consulted:ABC News Network. (n.d.). ABC News. Retrieved September 27, 2022, from https://abcnews.go.com/US/jackson-mississippi-residents-sue-officials-water-crisis/story?id=90157690Knutson, J. (2022, September 19). Jackson residents file class action lawsuit against city over water crisis. Axios. Retrieved September 27, 2022, from https://www.axios.com/2022/09/19/jackson-residents-lawsuit-water-crisisRayasam, R. (2022, September 25). In Jackson, the tap water is back, but the crisis remains. PBS. Retrieved September 27, 2022, from https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/in-jackson-the-tap-water-is-back-but-the-crisis-remainsRozier, A. (2022, September 26). EPA: Feds prepared to take action on Jackson Water. Mississippi Today. Retrieved September 27, 2022, from https://mississippitoday.org/2022/09/26/epa-feds-prepared-to-take-action-on-jackson-water/Schwartz, J. B. (2016, October 28). Becoming 'water protectors' changed their lives. CNN. Retrieved September 27, 2022, from https://www.cnn.com/2016/10/27/opinions/youth-against-dakota-pipeline-britto-schwartzSimmons, S., & Williams, A. (2022, September 27). DOJ letter outlines 'imminent and substantial endangerment to human health' from Jackson Water. WAPT. Retrieved September 27, 2022, from https://www.wapt.com/article/doj-report-on-jackson-mississippi-water/41392646A win for all water protectors. Center for Native American Youth. (2020, August 24). Retrieved September 27, 2022, from https://www.cnay.org/a-win-for-all-water-protectors/

The Morning Show Podcast
Tuesday, March 1, 2022

The Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 16:36


Morning! Tik Tok extends their video length, Target's new employee wages, and update on Ukraine's state as well as the Dakota Pipeline. How do you stack up in Two Second Tunes? Let us know! Tweet us @CMandAnthonyWHAT'S TRENDING*: https://bit.ly/3suzP9athis is an affiliate link*KEVIN'S CHILI RECIPE VIDEO: https://bit.ly/3BZseT8SEATTLE COCKTAIL DISTRICT TICKETS: https://bit.ly/3tGi8EFSEATTLE GUMMY COMPANY: https://bit.ly/2ZicpEOCARLA MARIE AND ANTHONY SHOW + SOCIALNewsletter Signup: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5f516ae62c60490027b9ec20Watch Live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/CarlaMarieandAnthonyCatch up on our show on YouTube: http://youtube.com/carlamarieanthonyshowFollow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/carlamarieandanthonyFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CMandAnthonyFollow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/CarlaMarieandAnthony/Follow Carla Marie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarlamarie/Follow Anthony on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worstanthony/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

DonnyFerguson.com
Liberals stage new terrorist attacks on Dakota Pipeline

DonnyFerguson.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 2:44


This episode is also available as a blog post: http://donnyferguson.com/2017/03/22/liberals-stage-new-terrorist-attacks-on-dakota-pipeline/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/donny-ferguson/message

The Final Bell
The Wednesday Fontanelle Final Bell with Arlan Suderman of StoneX

The Final Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 13:06


8-5-20 • Restrict expanded limits? • Why are markets not reflecting realty with the grain trade? • StoneX on yield information released this week-how are producers reacting? • Dakota Pipeline will not get shutdown while the case is heard-good for grain • Lebanon explosion and the need for grains…port issues due to the explosion • Hog prices are stagnate • Cattle prices continue to trend higher

C.O.B. Tuesday
Close of Business Tuesday 7-7-2020

C.O.B. Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 39:15


Today we had the honor of hosting a great friend of the firm and a great friend of the industry, Congressman Bill Flores (R-TX, 17th District). It was a real pleasure to hear from Bill as he shared his perspective on some of the current challenges policymakers are facing, what he hopes might get done in the next Congressional session, and what good things he believes are happening that we aren't talking about enough. As always, Bill is direct and practical in his comments.Colton Bean, Director of Midstream Research for TPH, made his first COBT appearance. Colton provides his thoughts on both the Dakota Pipeline news, the recent Dominion transaction with Warren Buffett, and infrastructure broadly.Mike Bradley, Colin Fenton, and Matt Portillo also chimed in with their current views on oil, gas and current markets. Colin hit us up with some carefully crafted charts of the week.

Big Gauchos
31: Are Pizza Hut and Nikola Bankrupt?

Big Gauchos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 45:50


Funny episode today! The boys discuss major Pizza Hut news affecting 1,000 locations, Warren Buffett's big new $4 billion purchase from the past weekend, Uber making a massive acquisition, the Dakota Pipeline no longer existing and affecting oil companies, and Lemonade's IPO that is signaling the stock market bubble. Plus, hydrogen fuel cells, electric cars and trucks, natural gas, KFC, Taco Bell, motorcycles, and travel centers can make you big time money if you check out our advice. Lots of information and laughs in this episode, don't miss it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Back to the Topics
#2020VISION

Back to the Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 28:15


Jeffrey Epstein's enabler was arrested last week and a Judge orders the Dakota Pipeline to shut down. Enjoy the show!

Triston for Dummies
STSWKIAMICHAEL11NOV2019 [Blast Off]

Triston for Dummies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 67:48


On the inaugural episode, we talked about everything from missing Black women and children to Notre Dame to the DaKota Pipeline to Religion vs. Spirituality. Join us as we settle into our respective personalities and shoot the shit!! As always, I report and you decide.

The Tribalbrand Podcast
Fear of Flying and North Dakota Pipeline

The Tribalbrand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 26:26


A rant about my fear of flying and the North Dakota pipeline.

KCSU News
RMR Exclusive Interview: Musician/Activist Raye Zaragoza

KCSU News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 13:49


In this pre-recorded interview, Rocky Mountain Review host Maximos Hunter sits down with musician and activist Raye Zaragoza. Hunter and Zaragoza talk about her career, which blossomed following her 2016 release, “In The River”. Zaragoza gives some advice for new touring musicians, a history of her activism protesting the Dakota Pipeline and a sneak peek […] The post RMR Exclusive Interview: Musician/Activist Raye Zaragoza appeared first on KCSU FM.

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Hey Human Podcast
Anthony Diggs: Veterans Stand, Dakota Sioux, PTSD and Propaganda

Hey Human Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 62:59


E70 – Former Marine human Anthony Diggs is one of the founding members of Veterans Stand, first as communications director and then in a managerial role. Anthony was at the front line at Standing Rock, along with thousands of other veterans, protecting those who had gathered for peaceful protest against the Dakota Pipeline. He’s also […]

2017 Edinburgh International Book Festival (edbookfest)
Outriders: Jennifer Haigh & Malachy Tallack (2017 Event)

2017 Edinburgh International Book Festival (edbookfest)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 57:27


USA: FROM NORTH DAKOTA TO NEW ORLEANS As part of our project to explore the Americas, Boston novelist Jennifer Haigh travelled with Scottish writer Malachy Tallack on a journey that took in the Midwestern heartlands of Donald Trump’s USA. Starting in Fargo, they visited the site of the Dakota Pipeline protests before travelling south through Tennessee and Mississippi and arriving in Louisiana. Along the way, they met the reclusive writer Wendell Berry and members of the Black Lives Matter movement. Today they share some of their unforgettable experiences, and some of the writing inspired by the journey. Part of our Outriders series of events.

2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival
Outriders: Jennifer Haigh & Malachy Tallack (2017 Event)

2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017


As part of our Outriders project to explore the Americas, Boston novelist Jennifer Haigh travelled with Scottish writer Malachy Tallack on a journey that took in the Midwestern heartlands of Donald Trump’s USA. Starting in Fargo, they visited the site of the Dakota Pipeline protests before travelling south through Tennessee and Mississippi and arriving in Louisiana. Along the way, they met the reclusive writer Wendell Berry and members of the Black Lives Matter movement. In this event, recorded live at the 2017 Edinburgh International Book Festival, they share some of their unforgettable experiences, and some of the writing inspired by the journey.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
RAMESH SRINIVASAN DISCUSSES HIS BOOK WHOSE GLOBAL VILLAGE? WITH RIGO 23

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 79:25


Whose Global Village: Rethinking How Technology Shapes Our World (NYU Press) In Whose Global Village?, Ramesh Srinivasan explores how new technologies often reinforce the inequalities of globalization because developers rarely take into account communities outside the Western world. By sharing stories of collaboration with Native Americans in California and New Mexico, revolutionaries in Egypt, and villages in rural India, Srinivasan urge us to re-imagine social media, the Internet, and even mobile phones from the perspective of these diverse cultures.   Praise for Whose Global Village?  “The 2016 election showed us what happens when technologies like Facebook, that are supposed to connect us, actually leave us in bubbles and oblivious to the world that doesn’t agree with us. Whose Global Village?shows that another technology is possible, and in fact exists, through examples across the world that are all about furthering cultural voices and conversations.” --The Yes Men “In the age of video streaming and the internet, indigenous peoples can fight for their rights as we see with the Dakota Pipeline and across the world today. Whose Global Village? points the way forward to a digital world that recognizes the dignity and voices of indigenous peoples.”--Winona La Duke,  Executive Director of Honor the Earth “Upstart successes like The Young Turks are becoming less common, partially as a result of the increasing corporatization and monopolization of social media. Whose Global Village? offers an alternate path, out of the self-selected echo chambers that marginalize non-western and indigenous voices, and into a future where new technology operates in greater harmony with grassroots concerns and culturally diverse populations across the world.”--Cenk Uygar,  Founder of The Young Turks Ramesh Srinivasan isthe Director of the Digital Cultures Lab and Associate Professor of Information Studies and Design and Media Arts at UCLA. His work has been featured by Al Jazeera, The Washington Post, The Young Turks, National Public Radio, and The Huffington Post.   Rigo 23 is an artist living in Los Angeles and working globally. His work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at REDCAT and Fowler Museum in Los Angeles; the New Museum and Artists Space, in New York City and Museu de Arte Contemporanea, Rio de Janeiro in Brasil. His work has been included in the First Kochi-Muziris Biennale in India; 2nd Aichi Triennial in Japan; 3rd Shenzhen Hong-Kong Bi-City Biennial of Urbanism and Architecture, in China; 5th Auckland Triennial in New Zealand; 10th Lyon Biennale in France; the 2006 Liverpool Biennial in the UK, and the 2004 California Biennial, among others.

NorCal News Now
X1: Erik Ryberg talks Dakota Pipeline and the Green Party

NorCal News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 60:44


In test episode 1 of Nor Cal News Now, Mike Richman and Aaron Haar talk about news then invite Erik Ryberg who runs the Green Party of Butte County to talk about the Dakota pipeline, the Klamath River, and resisting in the age of Trump.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
RAMESH SRINIVASAN DISCUSSES HIS BOOK WHOSE GLOBAL VILLAGE? WITH RIGO 23

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 79:26


Whose Global Village: Rethinking How Technology Shapes Our World (NYU Press) In Whose Global Village?, Ramesh Srinivasan explores how new technologies often reinforce the inequalities of globalization because developers rarely take into account communities outside the Western world. By sharing stories of collaboration with Native Americans in California and New Mexico, revolutionaries in Egypt, and villages in rural India, Srinivasan urge us to re-imagine social media, the Internet, and even mobile phones from the perspective of these diverse cultures.   Praise for Whose Global Village?  “The 2016 election showed us what happens when technologies like Facebook, that are supposed to connect us, actually leave us in bubbles and oblivious to the world that doesn’t agree with us. Whose Global Village?shows that another technology is possible, and in fact exists, through examples across the world that are all about furthering cultural voices and conversations.” --The Yes Men “In the age of video streaming and the internet, indigenous peoples can fight for their rights as we see with the Dakota Pipeline and across the world today. Whose Global Village? points the way forward to a digital world that recognizes the dignity and voices of indigenous peoples.”--Winona La Duke,  Executive Director of Honor the Earth “Upstart successes like The Young Turks are becoming less common, partially as a result of the increasing corporatization and monopolization of social media. Whose Global Village? offers an alternate path, out of the self-selected echo chambers that marginalize non-western and indigenous voices, and into a future where new technology operates in greater harmony with grassroots concerns and culturally diverse populations across the world.”--Cenk Uygar,  Founder of The Young Turks Ramesh Srinivasan isthe Director of the Digital Cultures Lab and Associate Professor of Information Studies and Design and Media Arts at UCLA. His work has been featured by Al Jazeera, The Washington Post, The Young Turks, National Public Radio, and The Huffington Post.   Rigo 23 is an artist living in Los Angeles and working globally. His work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at REDCAT and Fowler Museum in Los Angeles; the New Museum and Artists Space, in New York City and Museu de Arte Contemporanea, Rio de Janeiro in Brasil. His work has been included in the First Kochi-Muziris Biennale in India; 2nd Aichi Triennial in Japan; 3rd Shenzhen Hong-Kong Bi-City Biennial of Urbanism and Architecture, in China; 5th Auckland Triennial in New Zealand; 10th Lyon Biennale in France; the 2006 Liverpool Biennial in the UK, and the 2004 California Biennial, among others.

Truthit in the A.M.
Truthit In The Morning HQ: Bad Brands, Pepsi Tax, Indian Protest, Muslim Ban

Truthit in the A.M.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 77:00


TITM: 12 Bad Brands, Pepsi Tax Layoffs, Indians stupid protest, New Muslim Ban Also cover Chicagos death toll and the latest ridiculous crime rate.  

Your Kick Ass Life Podcast
Episode 140: THE PARTY AS WE KNOW IT, IS OVER (a calling in and a call to arms)

Your Kick Ass Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 23:51


http://yourkickasslife.com/140 Two weeks ago I wrote about how YKAL is evolving, maturing, and what this means for you and for me. If you haven’t read it or listened, you can find it here. As I mentioned in that post, we are currently in a time where the U.S. (and other parts of the world) is extremely politically polarized. Social media was noisy enough before and now it’s been taken to a whole new level. And what I’m experiencing over here as an online business owner with a platform-- a community of people who listen to what I have to say via my podcast, blog, and social media-- is that I have a choice whether to talk about about this or not. I can continue to just go on “business as usual,” or I can implement my voice on these matters. There’s different ways this can look, but the choice is pretty black or white: Either I talk about it or I don’t. Several months ago, a colleague of mine, Racahel Maddox, posted on Facebook about this. This was before the election, even before the real messiness of it all. She was calling us out-- us being privileged people with online platforms. She was specifically calling out life coaches and those in the wellness industry with online platforms who were choosing to stay quiet about social justice issues. Who the hell does she think she is telling me what to do and how to run my business? I thought to myself. My belief was that no one can tell me how I speak out. No one can tell me what is right and what is wrong. No one can tell me I am a bad person because I choose to take my sweet ass time to decide what to do about this (that’s not what she said, but what I made up she said). In other words, I was personally offended and taken aback. After my ego left the room (it took a couple of weeks), I thought about why I reacted that way. And the conclusion I came up with was this: I was embarrassed because she called our asses out. I was scared because deep down I knew she was right-- I knew it was my responsibility to talk publicly about these social issue, but I didn’t know how. I felt guilty because I hadn’t spoken out sooner. I was worried how this would affect my reputation and my business, both I’ve worked hard on building over the last 10 years. All valid (and common) feelings, but feelings that are a) laden with privilege and white lady tears and b) don’t change the world. Then, the election happened, then the inauguration, then the whole country got flipped upside down and set on fire. And I thought about what Rachael had said. She was right. What I had to admit and knew in my heart all along, what I know now deep in my bones is this: As people of privilege-- as a white, straight, able-bodied, upper middle class person in the wellness industry with an online platform to spread a message, it is my responsibility to speak out about social justice issues. If I was a realtor or a hairdresser or a mechanic, I don’t think it would necessarily be my responsibility to integrate it into my business. But, this is the wellness industry. We teach people how to be better people. How to “change the world.” For fucks sake we teach people how to empower themselves, stand up for what they believe in, and speak up. To use their voices even if they are scared. To do what’s right even if it’s unpopular. And as facilitators of this work, we cannot teach these things, take money for teaching these things, and not do them ourselves. We need to both model what this looks like as well as spread the message that what is happening all around us is not fucking okay. Andréa Ranae sums it up perfectly, “TO THE COACHES, HEALERS, GUIDES, MENTORS AND OVERALL DO-GOODERS OF THE WORLD WHO DON'T WANT TO BRING "POLITICS" INTO YOUR WORK, CONSIDER THIS: Your work could bring massive sustainable change to many lives, families, and communities, but it won't if you don't critically look at the social context that you're working within. The problems you help solve for your clients are most often symptoms of a much deeper and widespread systemic problem that we must get to the root of. You say you want to change the world, but what is it, in the world, that you want to change? You've got to name it to tame it. Our socioeconomic and environmental issues affect every single one of the people you work with either actively or passively.” So, what is it that we, as life coaches, healers, whatevers, want to change for our people? I know many of you reading this care a lot about marginalized people, the LGBTQ community, Planned Parenthood and women’s reproductive rights, the refugee crisis, feminism, black lives matter, the ACA, dismantling patriarchy, rape culture, sex trafficking, the list goes on and on. And I know many of you take action in your homes and communities, maybe even speak out on your personal Facebook pages sometimes. But, you guys. When we do this-- when we don’t speak out at all, or when we only do it quietly in the echo chamber of our personal Facebook page or with our friends in real life-- we’re sending a message. The message is: these matters do matter to me, but only if it doesn’t risk my business. Only if I can take action behind the scenes, quietly and not create any liability that people may disagree, unfollow me, not sign up for my online classes, etc. When quiet, the message being sent is clear: Social justice matters to me but not at the expense of my bottom line. The message also tells your followers that to say nothing is also okay for them too. That if you’re staying quiet in your privileged little bubble, by all means, they can too. We can’t go on with business as usual. Things have changed. THE PARTY IS OVER. And to be frank, I don’t think many, if any of us were excited this has happened. “Oh yeah, I can’t wait to risk losing people in my audience. I can’t wait for these uncomfortable conversations. I can’t wait to sit down and figure out how I’m going to approach these subjects and be a leader now that everything has changed.” But, we are being called upon to lead. We are being called upon to show up. We are being called upon to be courageous and show what it means to take care of each other, walk our talk, and actually “be the change.” So, what do we do? That’s the question I’ve been asked, I’ve been asking everyone, and tossing and turning at night trying to figure out. As I said in my last post about this, there’s no guidebook for this, no step-by-step process. But, when you’ve been called upon for something like this, you just jump. Standing around trying to figure out which angle to take, being scared, agonizing over how to do it, isn’t making the world a better place. I know, I did it for months. First things first, think about why you haven’t said anything, or why you’ve decided to not. Some experts in the self-help field say that when we make decisions, we are making them either out of love or fear. I think this applies here. Have you made the decision to remain silent out of fear? Fear of losing followers? Fear of saying the wrong thing? Fear of being asked questions you don’t know the answer to? Fear of not knowing where to start? Fear of losing business? Or, are you making the decision out of love? And if so, love for whom? Love for what? I’ll give you a place to start. Write a blog post, an e-blast, or make a video of you telling your people honestly that X, Y, and Z social justice issues matter to you. They matter to you and you’re feeling this and that, and you don’t know where to go from here. Tell them the truth. That you’re uncomfortable. Because they probably are too. You don’t have to even mention names of government officials. This doesn’t have to be about politics, this is about people. This is about us. Tell your audience whatever you’re feeling. Fear, guilt, confusion, whatever. You know yourself and your audience best. Then you have options. You can ask them what they want. You can help them sort through their feelings in order to help them take action. You can tell them where to take action. You can educate them on the different social issues that mean the most to you. You don’t have to pick them all. What’s most important to you? The environment? Women’s issues? Pick one or two and make it your go-to. Information and education is KEY in changing the world. You can take pictures and show yourself in activism. That is leadership. (If you’re in a place where you don’t know where to start, do some reading and following other activists. I’ll put some links at the end of this post.) We are going to rock the boat. We are going to lose followers. We are going to get people who are not willing to listen to why you support Planned Parenthood, Black Lives Matter, or oppose the Dakota Pipeline. But, I think my friend Leela says is perfectly: Friends and colleagues, consider this a “calling in.” My intention is not to publicly embarrass, offend, or humiliate anyone. My intention is to call attention to this immensely important topic, to make you think, to ignite a bigger conversation, and to encourage you to massively step out of your comfort zone (like we tell our clients to do). Also, consider this a call to arms. An invitation to stand up; an invitation to speak out and invite your people to do the same. Consider this an invitation of leadership.

Best of the Week News
Best of the Week News - Compassion in Texas and The Netherlands

Best of the Week News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 0:54


Is all the bad news wearing you down? Us too! That's why we're offering you an antidote weekly. A short, uplifting podcast with only positive things happening in our world. Subscribe now for your weekly Best of the Week. This week we'll tell how a Synagogue in Texas handed it's door keys to a Mosque and a Dutch development in stopping the Dakota Pipeline.

Because We Said So
BWSS Episode #24 – With Alex!! Supreme Court Nom! Jersey Gate! Pipeline Update! Stem Cell Victory! Airport Security! And Dripping…

Because We Said So

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2017 100:47


-Alex sits in the booth for the Superbowl’s ups and downs. The greatest victory? Or the worst defeat? And Jersey Gate!! Who stole Brady’s MVP, Record Breaking, Holy Crap-ness, Jersey? We may never know...   -Trump has a Supreme Court nominee, in Judge Gorsuch. Democrats are calling foul, saying it’s a stolen seat. Republicans are ecstatic. Trump is getting on with business as usual.   -We update the Dakota Pipeline, and what the plan is moving forward. We have a new president, with a different point of view. We discuss the forthcoming changes.   -We hear of a large victory for stem cell research and to one brave individual, courtesy of Laz’s "Corner of Positivity". Also, Lucas’ Weather visit’s the Middle East, Airport Security around the world, and Beef…   Visit!!             www.BWSSPodcast.com Facebook      www.facebook.com/bwsspodcast Twitter          www.twitter.com/BWSSPodcast Instagram     @BWSSPodcast Email us!!     contact@BWSSPodcast.com 

News on the go
News for the 8th of February

News on the go

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 6:23


On the news today-Tamil Nadu CM Paneerselvam sacked, Somalia holds elections at last, The new US education secretary was confirmed by the narrowest of margins, The controversial Dakota Pipeline got the go-ahead , New promo of 'Prison Break' season 5 released and Barack Obama was spotted kitesurfing with Richard Branson

ShopTalkPodcast
The Make America Hate Again Episode

ShopTalkPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017 72:22


This week we talk about the horrible first week that was Donald Trump's first as POTUS. We discuss him trying to repeal the ACA/Obamacare, making it harder for home buyers, the wall, restarting the Dakota Pipeline, possible Marshall Law in Chicago and much more. Yeah. Tough week. Smh ❶ iTunes ☞ Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ Youtube ☞ YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud ☞ SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ website: www.shoptalkpod.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shoptalkpodcast/support

Drinkin' Bros Podcast
Episode 134 - A Ghost Handjob?

Drinkin' Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 55:37


Ross Patterson, Mat Best, Jarred Taylor, and Evan Hafer are joined by Ranger Up CEO Nick Palmisciano and they discuss the real possibilities of "Handjob Cabin", "Two Wheels Of Loneliness", Evan's vast knowledge of the Dakota Pipeline, and how to "Palmisciano" your friends.

Drinkin' Bros Podcast
Episode 134 - A Ghost Handjob?

Drinkin' Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 55:37


Ross Patterson, Mat Best, Jarred Taylor, and Evan Hafer are joined by Ranger Up CEO Nick Palmisciano and they discuss the real possibilities of "Handjob Cabin", "Two Wheels Of Loneliness", Evan's vast knowledge of the Dakota Pipeline, and how to "Palmisciano" your friends.

Red State Update
220: Trump Inauguration Nazi Punch Alternative Facts

Red State Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 93:26


Jackie & Dunlap ask is it okay to punch a Nazi? How would John Wayne punch a nazi? How would Andy Griffith deal with Trump? Why does Trump lie to the CIA about his inauguration crowds? Why couldn't Dunlap get laid at the Murfreesboro Women's March/Walkathon? Why does Trump lie about massive voter fraud? How could Jackie Chan have improved the 2017 Oscar nominations? What do you use to slough off the refried bean slime? What does God think about when He thinks about Trump?  ALSO: Kitchen socks, Dakota Pipeline, Meryl Streep, Chef Boyardee, Nazi roundups, Dunlap's Granny's boyfriend Turkel, driving off without paying for gas, and lies again. Lots of lies. SPONSORS: Jockie's Market ("Introducing Jockie Dollars") and New Spaghetti ("All Will Be Revealed") Thank you kindly for watching! Subscribe to us over on iTunes and YouTube (http://youtube.com/travisandjonathan). Rates and reviews!  No longer podcasting from a bunker underneath Jackie's Market in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Jackie Broyles and Dunlap yell about President-Elect Ultimate Yankee Donald Trump and baby tantrums and his alt-right Nazi cabinet henchmen, former worst president ever Lame Duck Barack Obama, liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, Never-Trumps and Bernie bros, Deplorables and RINOs, fake local sponsors, real national politics, pop culture and the 2016 presidential election. If you like sophisticated satire, nuanced political humor, and redneck shitkicking hillbilly country comedy Hee-Haw moonshine outhouse Blue Collar donkey cartoon face, this is the podcast for you. I mean "y'all."

The Minority Report
Pipeline and Grammys

The Minority Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 53:56


Sorry we're late this week! This episode we talk about the Dakota Pipeline, Tomi Lahren drama, the Grammys and The Last of Us Part II trailer.

Mark Geise Show – Mark Geise
Episode 30 – Federal Government Denies Dakota Pipeline Easement

Mark Geise Show – Mark Geise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016


In this episode, I discuss the Obama administration’s decision to deny an easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) to …Continue reading →

Abe Lincoln's Top Hat
Episode 312: Prove Me Wrong

Abe Lincoln's Top Hat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 29:49


Ben and Marcus discuss Trump's meeting with Al Gore, the Dakota Pipeline resolution, and CNN's contribution to the recent upswing in fake news.

Let's Talk About Me, Baby
EP 40: Megalyn Echikunwoke AKA "We Stand with..."

Let's Talk About Me, Baby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 57:23


Megalyn Echikunwoke (Vixen, Arrow, House of Lies, The Steve Harvey Show) allows Utkarsh into her beautiful home for a chat. They bond over the challenges of having a difficult name and how they navigate other people's ignorance. Utkarsh then shares his recent struggles with making and releasing his new song "We Go High" which Megalyn was a part of and the two break down how they deal with failure and un-met expectations in their lives and careers. Finally, Megalyn grew up on a Navajo reservation, an experience which influenced her decision to make the trip to North Dakota and join The Sioux tribe in their protest of the Dakota Pipeline at Standing Rock. She describes that experience and beautifully breaks down the challenges of both mind and body a disenfranchised people face. DO NOT MISS HISTORY BEING MADE!!!!

PAPER TIGER PODCAST
20TH EPISODE SPECIAL (Ft. Rob Collings)

PAPER TIGER PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 91:27


In the special 20th Episode of the Paper Tiger Podcast George and Sab along with guest host Rob talk about J. Cole, the Walter Scott Murder, Fake News and the Dakota Pipeline.

Start Making Sense
Naomi Klein, Rebecca Solnit, and Zack Exley: How Organizing Can Still Win

Start Making Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 41:44


Naomi Klein reports from Standing Rock on the victory there over the Dakota Pipeline—the lesson, she says, is that resistance and organizing can win. Plus, Rebecca Solnit, author of Hope in the Dark, says “when big dangers arise, you have to think big.” She finds grounds for hope in the Standing Rock story. And Zack Exley, who organized grassroots supporters in the Bernie campaign, talks about the campaign for a Brand New Congress in 2018.

Inner Journey with Greg Friedman
Inner Journey, The Dakota Pipeline and Billy Marchese

Inner Journey with Greg Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 105:41


As you may or may not know, the Dakota Access Pipeline, known as DAPL, is funded by investment banks such as, Bank of America, HSBC, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan Chase, UBS, Goldman Sachs, Citibank, BNP Paribas, Sun Trust, Royal Bank of Scotland, Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi, Mizuho Bank, TD Bank, ABN Amro Capital, DNB First […]

Headlines with Headliners
Trevor vs. Tomi, Dakota Pipeline Construction Halted & More | Headlines With Headliners

Headlines with Headliners

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 48:12


In today's episode of Headlines With Headliners, our hosts Nate Jackson, Tehran Von Ghasri and Kanisha Buss joke about the top news of the week for December 6th, 2016! We're talkingmore unarmed Black men shot, Walter Scott, Bully cops, Cleon Hodge, Black Santas, Oakland Fire, Banned books, Tomi Lahren vs. Trevor Noah, and Dakota Pipelines and more today on Headlines with Headliners!

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Dakota Pipeline, Gender Discrimination, Gerrymandering

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 100:51


Boise State Univeristy's John Freemuth discusses the Dakota pipeline and the army corps. Jeff Anderson, University of Utah, on religious experiences and our brains. Jorg Spenkuch of Northwestern University, talks which schools are the best for your child. WaterAid's Cecile Shrestha on challenging gender discrimination in Nepal. BYU's Michael Barber discusses the legal implications of gerrymandering. Zara Cooper, Harvard Medical School, on how doctors die.

The Man of Style
The Man of Style Episode 108- With Special Guest Leah Pelka

The Man of Style

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 59:33


The stunningly beautiful, Leah Pelka, joins Carmen and Matt to talk about everything from her new radio show, the Dakota Pipeline and relationships. Plus Matt tries (miserably) to steal Leah away from her boyfriend, Sean.  TMOS is produced and engineered by the NJ Podcast Guys and produced by Michel Bell  

The RichyRich and Westopher Show
Ever Had Sex At An Office Christmas Party? Plus, Alice Drummond RIP, Dakota Pipeline, Leah Remini, Whoopi Goldberg, Taylor Swift, Joe Jonas, One Direction

The RichyRich and Westopher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 51:26


Episode 53! We want to know: Ever Had Sex At An Office Christmas Party? Plus, Alice Drummond dies at 88. Liberian from Ghostbusters, Clara in To Wong Foo... Rule 41 FBI hacking. Obama says reroute that mother fuckin pipeline ..!! Celeb Shade: Leah Remini Scientology. Whoopi Goldberg world AIDS Day achievement award. 24 hour Taylor Swift channel. Mariah's World premiere. Beaches remake trailer. Joe Jonas likes dick pics. One Direction Girls Aloud baby! Liam and Cheryl Cole. Met when he was 14 and she was 24. Favorite Christmas Movie? Wes-Gremlins RichyRich-Batman Returns Hate: Wes - people who don't pull over to the curb to let someone out of the car. RichyRich-Apple. Love: Wes - baby survives being ejected from car crash. RichyRich-Marriott hotel Glendale AZ.

WhatTheDealDale
Episode 32 - North Dakota Pipeline Protest

WhatTheDealDale

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 27:42


We got a short but packed show this week. We take a visit to our favorite animal rescue, Odie's Place, Snap with Us is back and, as always, we take a moment to reflect on what's really going on and weigh in on the North Dakota pipeline protest.   Follow:    https://www.facebook.com/groups/whatthedealdale/    https://www.youtube.com/user/dalecovercomedy http://dalecover.com/   Dale: https://www.facebook.com/dale.cover.3 Ant: https://www.facebook.com/anthony.t.smith.12 Liani: https://www.facebook.com/lianip

Connecting The Pieces
Will Trump Make America Great Again?

Connecting The Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 6:01


What does a man grabbing a bucket of gold in NYC, illegal aliens claiming to be younger than they are, men living with their parents and Donald Trump owning a piece of the Dakota Pipeline have to do with each other? One word - Opportunity!

NYCTalking
#NoDAPL, Trump V Hillary, Troop Support and More.

NYCTalking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016


Let’s chat about the Dakota Pipeline and if it is actually possible for President Obama to help these folks out prior to vacating the White House. Donald Trump scored a big win against all odds and one can thank Hillary Clinton and the Democratic party for not listening to the will of the people. Even […]

Diane Rehm: On My Mind
An Update On The North Dakota Pipeline Protests And Oil Pipeline Safety

Diane Rehm: On My Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 52:00


Despite blizzard conditions, thousands of Dakota Access Pipeline protestors vow to defy state evacuation orders. An update on the North Dakota pipeline protests and oil pipeline safety.

Unfilter
Episode 215: Dakota Pipeline Mercenaries | Unfilter 215

Unfilter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 127:27


The latest on the Dakota Access Pipeline & why the situation is a lot worse than you might be hearing. Plus our take on the latest in Syria, the election re-count, Trump’s cabinet picks & a thought provoking high-note. Plus a news packed Overtime!

Americana für Euch
Dakota Pipeline

Americana für Euch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 10:13


200 Indianer Stämme und Tausende Andere haben sich bei der Standing Rock Lakota (Sioux) Indianerreservat zur Demonstration versammelt. Sie wehren sich gegen den Bau der Dakota Ölpipeline die unter der Missouri führen soll. Die Wasserquelle für Millionen ist betroffen.Eine podcastnik.com Produktion. Siehe die Seite für alle Projekte. ☞ Wir haben eine neue Show (auf englisch), Past Access! (YouTube Link) ☜ Twitter @Travis J Dow | @Podcastnik | @americanapod — Facebook Podcastnik Page— Instagram @podcastnik (Englisch) Podcastnik YouTube | Podcastnik Audio Podcast ★ Unterstützung: PayPal | Patreon | Podcastnik Shop ★Music by Bensound  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 11/15/2016: (Angie Coiro w/ Oliver Willis)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 59:17


Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, troublemaking and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 11/15/2016: (Angie Coiro w/ Oliver Willis)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 59:17


Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, troublemaking and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com

America News Now
Week of 11/6 - Dakota Pipeline/Debate/AirBnB

America News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016 17:53


On this week's edition, we hold our very own presidential debate, explore whether the Dakota Access Pipeline is the first time the United States government has mistreated Native Americans, and report on New York's war against AirBnB. STARRING: Marcus Guerrier Alex Bartner Malik Marshall Nicole Flippo FEATURING (in order of appearance): Barrett Tamaren-Leddy Paolo Ragusa Isaiah Hazzard A.J. Nickell Joey Goldman John Higgins Stephanie D'Agostini Corinne Britti Sara Ravid Matt Kinsey Mia Berrin Chinara Hill

Ignite The SparxXx
The SparxXx 019 | Truth Is Authority | StandingRock

Ignite The SparxXx

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 9:46


How low is to low? Is it "patriotic" to kick a man when he is down? The holidays are coming bit will you call it, Thanksgiving or The Day Of Sorrow? With how the Government is attempting to swindle land from our Natives once again, The Dakota Pipeline is their reasoning behind disturbing sacred land and burial grounds this time. Support this podcast

Shower Beer Podcast
S01E09 The Bill Murray Pipeline

Shower Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 84:41


In this podcast, the Shower Beer guys give you the best takes on everything from the Dakota Pipeline to male birth control. We take on our listener's best (or all) questions, update you on Rob Lowe, and OF COURSE Kevin James.

FTB Podcast
FTB Podcast #33: US Elections, South Dakota Pipeline and Montreal Spoken Word Scene

FTB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2016 41:18


The Mo'Kelly Show
(10/29) 6-7pm The GOPs premature celebration AND the Oregon Wildlife Refuge takeover vs. the North Dakota pipeline protest

The Mo'Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2016 31:28


(10/29) 6-7pm The MoKelly Show Presents The GOPs premature celebration over the latest Clinton emails AND an apples to apples comparison of the Oregon Wildlife Refuge takeover vs. the North Dakota pipeline protest on KFI AM 640 More Stimulating Talk

BOSSY Podcast: Women | Business | Lifestyle
009 - Myth of the Vanishing Indian with Sarah Shear

BOSSY Podcast: Women | Business | Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 48:58


Native Peoples have not suddenly reappeared because of the Dakota Pipeline, they have always been here, since before America was even an idea. Beyond their work to preserve and conserve our natural resources, there are histories and cultures and languages that continue to be left out, brushed aside, and flat out denied not only in our lives and histories, but in our schools. Meet Dr. Sarah Shear, a woman on a quest to challenge the ways we teach social studies to students K-12. Take a listen, join the dialogue. Find Denise: Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: DeniseTayanc Find BO$SY: www.BossyPodcast.com Facebook: BossyPodcast

The Jacki Daily Show
Hillary Tells Who Funds ISIS-McCown Unpacks Dakota Pipeline - Burnett on Climate Inquisition

The Jacki Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2016 72:28


Former FBI Agent, John Guandolo on the comments made by Clinton and Trump during the second debate. Sterling Burnett of the Heartland Institute, gives an Update on the Climate inquisition.Brigham McCown, , former Administrator of the Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin joins Jacki to discuss the Dakota Pipeline Controversy.

The Jacki Daily Show
The Dakota Pipeline Controversy with Brigham McCown

The Jacki Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2016 16:42


Brigham McCown,, former Administrator of the Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, joins Jacki to discuss the Dakota Pipeline Controversy.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Native American Pipeline Protest, Calling Sports, Brain Addiction

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 103:01


Dakota Pipeline is uniting US Indians, says BYU's Michalyn Steele. Voice of the Cougars Greg Wrubell in studio on calling live sports. Texas A&M's Brian Anderson explains why the brain is wired for addiction. Mehrsa Baradaran, University of Georgia, and the crackdown on payday lenders. Pokemon GO is paving the way for future tech, according to BYU's Derek Hansen. Jonathan Plucker researches age-based curriculum at John Hopkins University.

Wisco Goes West
Wisco Goes West Ep 33

Wisco Goes West

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 25:25


Artist corner this week is Randall's mom Laura Dunmire! Check out Dunmire Crochet Corner for all your hand made crochet needs. We discuss the return of the NFL and lack of calls against Cam Newton, as well as the rest of the league sits with Kaepernick. We discuss our Favorite 7 Films. The Dakota Pipeline situation stlll is not taken care of at this point. Matt Lauer dropped the ball this last week when doing the Commander in Chief forum. We discuss whether or not Ryan Lochte's punishment fits the crime.

Beat*Shot Radio Takeover Podcast: BeatShot | Talk | Hip-Hop Radio
Guests: Sapio Paz and Amani O+, North Dakota Pipeline, Duct Tape, Respectability Politics Part 2, All The Tears | Beat*Shot Radio Takeover 09-06-2016

Beat*Shot Radio Takeover Podcast: BeatShot | Talk | Hip-Hop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016


Beat*Shot Radio Takeover airs live on beatshotradio.com every Tuesday night at 9PM EST. Discussion topics include: Tonight (09/06/16 @ 9pm) we’re back for Beat*Shot Radio’s Live Takeover! Discussion topics will include: ★Special Guests: Amani O+ returns to bless... Read More

Green Majority Radio
Think you know the price of oil? Think Again. (518)

Green Majority Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 72:44


Stefan leads us in a game of 'Pope or Marxist.com' with new statements by the Pope on the social ills of greed and the moral obligation to care for the environment. Stefan also provides a brief update on the Dakota Pipeline story and the indigenous people from all over the country coming to join the resistance to the 'Keystone XL 2.0'. This is just a brief! Please check the website here for full show notes at www.greenmajority.ca We are 100% member supported and need your help! Please check out our Patreon page to learn more: www.patreon.com/greenmajority

Native Trailblazers
#NoDAPL Updates - Dakota Pipeline News on Native Trailblazers

Native Trailblazers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 119:00


#NoDAPL Updates - On July 26, 2016 the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe was stunned to learn that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had given its approval for the pipeline to run within a half-mile of the reservation without consultation or consent. The 1,172 mile Dakota Access Pipeline will cross Lake Oahe, the Missouri River and will disturb burial grounds and sacred sites on the tribe’s ancestral lands. After a motion hearing in DC, we'll talk about the pipeline's status. https://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2016/08/15/dakota-access-pipeline-standoff-mni-wiconi-water-life-165470 Shé:kon and Thanks for joining Native Trailblazers! The Native Show with over half a million listeners worldwide!  For over six years, our show has been delivering the hottest topics in Indian Country to your desktop, mobile or other listening devices! Listen in every Friday night or any time after in archives! HOSTS: Vincent Schilling (Producer, Speaker, Journalist, Author, VP Schilling Media) www.Twitter.com/VinceSchilling  and Delores Schilling (CEO, Schilling Media, Inc.) www.Twitter.com/DelSchilling Join our chat room Here's How   Website www.NativeTrailblazers.com  Mailing List - http://eepurl.com/O7fa1  iTunes Podcasts- http://goo.gl/GkEOJ3

Inside Energy
North Dakota Pipeline Spills Over 1 Million Gallons of Saltwater Near Lake

Inside Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2014 3:56


North Dakota Pipeline Spills Over 1 Million Gallons of Saltwater Near Lake by Inside Energy

Earth to Humans!
EOC 205: Social Justice Conservation Roundtable

Earth to Humans!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 83:21


As the world of brand names and politicians offer their bandwagon platitudes for the summer of 2020 we’ve been thinking a lot about what that means for us. On the surface of it, conversations about wildlife, nature, conservation, climate change, mass extinction, and more – don’t often feel like there is a direct connection with racism, LGBTQ rights, gender equality, rampant runaway nationalism, classism, wealth inequality... And yet, the two worlds of our cultural values and the physical space and beings which inhabit it are completely intertwined. They are intersectional. They are undetachable. That is why we have made the decision to rebrand our podcast. We feel the name “Eyes on Conservation” no longer serves the purpose it once did. We feel that it doesn’t address those issues enough, and instead of simply throwing a #BLM stamp on our Instagram, patting ourselves on the back, and calling it a day, we’ve decided to make social equality and natural conservation - the natural allies that they are - central to our journey forward. And we want you to take the journey with us. We would like to hear from you what you think about this. What ideas you have for a new name, what concerns or questions you have. Please give us your feedback either through email at info@wildlensinc.org or by calling our voicemail at 208-917-3786. We will listen and read everything you send us and would love to share your answers on an upcoming episode. Wild Lens Collective member Sarinah Simons is a freelance filmmaker, activist and intersectional environmentalist currently based in northern California. She works in wildlife management for the state. Sarinah is passionate about telling stories about wildlife and marginalized communities. Her upcoming projects include the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band’s traditional fire practices in California, and A Change in the Clouds, the story of Panama’s indigenous Guna Yala people, jaguar conservation, and the crossroads of climate change. Website: http://www.sarinahsimons.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/_sea_legs/ GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/change-in-the-clouds-film Wild Lens Collective member Ben-Alex Dupris, aka @Bendigenous, is an enrolled member of the Colville Confederated Tribes, where he grew up. Over the years he has worked in commercial entertainment, tribal language preservation, youth media training and most recently, documenting front-line environmental activism. He is a Concordia Studios Artist-In-Residence Alumni headed by Academy-Award winner Davis Guggenheim, Firelight Impact Producer's Fellow, and a Sundance Institute "Rauschenberg" Producer's Fellow. His directorial debut, Sweetheart Dancers, was a Grand Jury Winner for best short film at OUTFEST LA, and his upcoming PBS American Masters features Pawnee painter Bunky Echo-Hawk as a part of a series curated by Firelight Media. @Bendigenous also teaches “Indigenous Mythology in Film” at Duke University’s Center for Documentary Studies, with upcoming class dates coming up in the 2020-2021 year. The work we’re doing is made possible because of people like our patrons on Patreon. Thank you so much to all of you. Please consider becoming a supporter for as little as a buck a show at www.patreon.com/wildlenscollective ( http://www.patreon.com/wildlenscollective ). A Message From the Native Filmmakers Fighting the Dakota Pipeline at Standing Rock – Speech by John Trudell “We Are Power”, video short produce by Ben Alex and Heather Rae https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Phre0bArD0M Sweetheart Dancers – Directed and Produced by Ben Alex Dupris https://www.pbs.org/filmfestival/films/sweetheart-dancers Extended Interview: Burning a Forest to Revive a People – Valentin Lopez for PBS explaining the significance of fire practices for the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band https://www.pbs.org/video/valentin-lopez-burns-forest-revive-people-hotbmr/ A Change in the Clouds – Directed and Produced by Sarinah Simons https://www.gofundme.com/f/change-in-the-clouds-film Sea of Shadows – Co-director, Matthew Podolsky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiFjJCUd9ro Music in today’s show by Blue Dot Sessions via the Free Music Archive under Creative Commons licensing.