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Prof. Felicia Moore Mensah (Teachers College) works in the area of science education and teacher preparation. We talk about Felicia's application of critical race theory to science and STEM education, the power of teacher counter-storytelling, the difficulties of being a critical researcher in the current US political climate, and the need for academic writers to celebrate their small wins.
How important is a catchy title? How about a strong opening sentence or a good abstract? Is a journal's ranking that important? What about tips for better writing and getting over writer's block?In this special episode 50 of our podcast, Danni chats with Prof. Felicia Moore Mensah from Teachers College at Colombia University. Felicia is a co-editor of a top-tier peer review "Journal of Research in Science Teaching", and the author of the book "Like Words Falling onto the Page" (available as eBook Kindle & Paperback on Amazon). Felicia shares with her tips and advice about better academic writing, and answers many questions from the point of view of both an editor and a supervisor. In this episode Danni drank her amaretto and Felicia drank tea.You can follow Felicia on:Twitter: @docmensahLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fmmensahTeachers College websiteThe Scholar Mentor WebsiteContact us:Host: Danni Reches (@DanniReches)Producer and Editor: Ido Rosenzweig (@IdoRosenzweig)Contact us:On Twitter: @What2DoWithTHATOn Facebook: @What2DoWithTHATOn Instagram: @What2DoWithTHATSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelOur website: www.what2dowiththat.comEnjoy the episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Preston is BACK in the host chair after weeks down at the Capitol and it is another jam packed episode on The Georgia Politics Podcast with Craig and Megan. Kicking off the show is the long anticipated announcement that Stacey Abrams is officially in the race for the Democratic nomination for the 2022 Georgia Governor's election. The crew discuss the timing, what's next, and what this could mean for incumbent Governor Brian Kemp. Speaking of Brian Kemp…the rumblings continue that former Senator David Perdue will launch a challenge to Governor Kemp for the Republican nomination. How does Stacey Abrams official entrance to the race change Senator Perdue's calculus, if at all, and how might Governor Kemp be able to ward off a challenger that has President Trump's backing? ***Show note: It looks like David Perdue is now officially in the race.*** And last, but not least, Andre Dickens is the next Mayor of Atlanta after he defeated Felicia Moore in last week's runoff. Mayor Elect Dickens, who narrowly beat former Mayor Kasim Reed to make the runoff, win the runoff by a wide margin. The panel discuss how he did it and what can be learned about today;s Atlanta politics by the outcome. Overhyped/Underhyped, Play-Along-At-Home and much more on this week's episode of The Georgia Politics Podcast. Connect with The Georgia Politics Podcast on Twitter @gapoliticspod Megan Gordon-Kane @meganlaneg Preston Thompson @pston3 Proud member of the Appen Podcast Network. #gapol
The Atlanta Mayoral Race just concluded and Andre Dickerson emerged the winner. However, Mayoral Candidate Felicia Moore went to TMZ and alleged that legendary rapper TI & “Fanbase” social media app creator Issac Hayes lll. Randall sets the table about the situation and why local radio matters after T.I. & Issac (alongside Killer Mike) responded to her appearance on TMZ on Atlanta station V103. He also plays their appearance on the Big Tigger Morning Show as they give their side of the situation and their analysis on why Moore lost.
Tonight we are having a kee kee about T.I. Dragging ATL Mayoral Candidate Felicia Moore...Respectfully....How It's Not Looking Good For Jussie Smollett...& RHOA Season 14 BTS Tea! Dont't forget to drop your 2 cents in the comments!
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Christmas time is in the air and Mariah Carey's powers are in full effect! There's no need to be shy, the merriest season has officially arrived. Patti Labelle might finally find her infamous background singers, Felicia Moore is at war with TI, and Stacey Abrams may soon become Georgia's new Governor. Although it is the season of giving, some people online thinks that it's GAY to gift your son a cooking set. Let's talk about it!!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=CUYKYJQY575LG)
#TheDiamondKShow - #Atlanta City Councilman Andre Dickens will be Atlanta's next mayor. Dickens beat City Council President Felicia Moore 64% to 36% in the mayoral runoff. #AndreDickens #FeliciaMoore
In this podcast from the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Greg Bluestein is joined by city hall reporters J.D. Capelouto and Wilborn P. Nobles III to breakdown how Dickens came from behind to become Atlanta's new mayor. Our team looks at why Dickens was able to pull off such a convincing win over Felicia Moore, what the voters are looking for in their new mayor, what a Dickens administration might look like and where Moore goes from here.
It's a resounding win for Atlanta Mayor-elect Andre Dickens. His opponent, Felicia Moore. says now that the race is over she will support him 100%.During this live Political Breakfast, strategists Brian Robinson and Tharon Johnson sort through the runoff election results with Morning Edition host Lisa Rayam.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Atlanta run-off elections! It's down to the wire. Tune in to find out the latest on Andre Dickens v Felicia Moore and where things stand in the race. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 30. Not sure who you're voting for? Watch Saba's one-on-one interview with the candidates: https://youtu.be/_rZemB53u5w (Andre Dickens) https://youtu.be/0KM_6o3997E (Felicia Moore) Also on today's pod, we talk about a bill in the New York City Council that would grant noncitizens the ability to vote in local elections. Could this happen in Georgia? And we explore the impact of toxic political rhetoric and why Biden needs a messaging overhaul. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, and rate so we can keep growing the podcast. To keep up with Where The Party At?, connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Stay tuned and get informed! We are laying the foundation down to be able to have competent political conversations and discourse, all for the greater good. Subscribe and tune in for our “Who Runs Atlanta,” series of interviews with political candidates. Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod (https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod) Visit https://www.justeldredge.media/ (Justeldredge.media) for more shows and content! Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod (https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod) Visit Justeldredge.media for our other shows and content.
Atlanta run-off elections! It's down to the wire. Tune in to find out the latest on Andre Dickens v Felicia Moore and where things stand in the race. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 30. Not sure who you're voting for? Watch Saba's one-on-one interview with the candidates: https://youtu.be/_rZemB53u5w (Andre Dickens) https://youtu.be/0KM_6o3997E (Felicia Moore) Also on today's pod, we talk about a bill in the New York City Council that would grant noncitizens the ability to vote in local elections. Could this happen in Georgia? And we explore the impact of toxic political rhetoric and why Biden needs a messaging overhaul. Don't forget to listen, subscribe, and rate so we can keep growing the podcast. To keep up with Where The Party At?, connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Stay tuned and get informed! We are laying the foundation down to be able to have competent political conversations and discourse, all for the greater good. Subscribe and tune in for our “Who Runs Atlanta,” series of interviews with political candidates. Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod (https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod) Visit https://www.justeldredge.media/ (Justeldredge.media) for more shows and content! Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod (https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod) Visit Justeldredge.media for our other shows and content. Support this podcast
In this Race for City Hall edition of the Politically Georgia podcast, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution political insider Greg Bluestein welcomes city hall reporters Wilborn Nobles and J.D. Capelouto to discuss some major changes in the runoff to become Mayor of Atlanta. Our team discusses why Andre Dickens has passed Felicia Moore in the latest AJC/WSB-TV poll. Plus we dig through what the candidates had to say during their visit to the AJC newsroom.
Updated Politics: ATL Mayor's Race, Buckhead, Gwinnett, Gerrymandering Welcome to another episode of your favorite political podcast – Where The Party At! I'm your host Saba Long. It's a holiday week but there's no such thing as a holiday when it's election season. In today's podcast, we break down the latest on the 2021 Atlanta mayor's race (hint: Felicia Moore is throwing away her shot). We also talk about the Buckhead cityhood movement, update you on the move to make Gwinnett's school board nonpartisan, and we give you the deets on redistricting and how that's going to turn at least one congressional seat into a Democratic bloodbath. If you're looking for some organizations to help for Thanksgiving, we're plugging the following: Hosea Helps: https://4hosea.org/ (https://4hosea.org/) Atlanta Community Food Bank: https://www.acfb.org/ (https://www.acfb.org/) Free 99 Fridge: https://free99fridge.com/ (https://free99fridge.com/) Help us out by giving us a five star rating and review. Don't forget to subscribe to get the latest episode as soon as it comes out. To keep up with Where The Party At?, connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Stay tuned and get informed! We are laying the foundation down to be able to have competent political conversations and discourse, all for a greater good. Subscribe and tune in for our “Who Runs Atlanta,” series of interviews with political candidates. Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod (https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod) Visit https://www.justeldredge.media/ (Justeldredge.media) for more shows and content! Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod (https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod) Visit Justeldredge.media for our other shows and content.
Tuesday on Political Rewind: Questions about what constitutes legal self-defense and proper use of the citizens' arrest law dominated closing arguments in the trial of Gregory and Travis McMichael and William Roddie Bryan — the three white men charged with murder in Ahmaud Arbery's shooting death. Attention is on the jury as it prepares to deliberate on the evidence, but it was one defense lawyer's disparaging description of Arbery's appearance that sparked outrage from his family and many observers. Emory political science professor Dr. Andra Gillespie said the description of Arbery ties into a larger theme seen throughout the trial. "It reinforces this idea that Ahmaud Arbery stood out because people were uncomfortable with the fact that he was a Black man running through this neighborhood," Gillespie said. "And that is the reason why he was targeted in this case in the way that other people aren't. And that's not Arbery's problem. That is the defendant's problem in this particular case. It is our problem as a society that we should be able to allow Black people to go take a jog through a white neighborhood without having to worry about their lives being endangered." Meanwhile, the new Republican-drawn Georgia congressional map sets up a battle between Democratic incumbent U.S. Reps. Carolyn Bordeaux and Lucy McBath. With little chance to win in the newly drawn 6th District, McBath announced she is planning to run for Bordeaux's 7th District congressional seat. Also, a new poll of the Atlanta mayoral runoff sees Andre Dickens with a slight edge ahead of Felicia Moore in the contest. Panelists: Tamar Hallerman — Senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Dr. Andra Gillespie — Professor of political science and director, James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference, Emory University Rene Alegria — CEO, Mundo Hispanico Digital Thomas Wheatley — Axios Atlanta
Updated Politics: ATL Mayor's Race, Buckhead, Gwinnett, Gerrymandering Welcome to another episode of your favorite political podcast – Where The Party At! I'm your host Saba Long. It's a holiday week but there's no such thing as a holiday when it's election season. In today's podcast, we break down the latest on the 2021 Atlanta mayor's race (hint: Felicia Moore is throwing away her shot). We also talk about the Buckhead cityhood movement, update you on the move to make Gwinnett's school board nonpartisan, and we give you the deets on redistricting and how that's going to turn at least one congressional seat into a Democratic bloodbath. If you're looking for some organizations to help for Thanksgiving, we're plugging the following: Hosea Helps: https://4hosea.org/ (https://4hosea.org/) Atlanta Community Food Bank: https://www.acfb.org/ (https://www.acfb.org/) Free 99 Fridge: https://free99fridge.com/ (https://free99fridge.com/) Help us out by giving us a five star rating and review. Don't forget to subscribe to get the latest episode as soon as it comes out. To keep up with Where The Party At?, connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Stay tuned and get informed! We are laying the foundation down to be able to have competent political conversations and discourse, all for a greater good. Subscribe and tune in for our “Who Runs Atlanta,” series of interviews with political candidates. Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod (https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod) Visit https://www.justeldredge.media/ (Justeldredge.media) for more shows and content! Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod (https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod) Visit Justeldredge.media for our other shows and content. Support this podcast
Today on the show: updating the gruesome story in Wisconsin. Taylor Swift's scarf. Plus, #MillennialMatchGame with Felicia Moore and Johnny Kielbasa with a Fast Food Review! 4-6:30pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
The first high-profile debate of the Atlanta mayoral runoff – hosted by the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Atlanta Press Club and Georgia Public Broadcasting -- brings out some of the differences and disagreements between Felicia Moore and Andre Dickens. In this episode of Politically Georgia, AJC political insider Greg Bluestein is joined by our city hall reporter J.D. Capelouto, who was on the panel for the debate. Our team looks at how the two candidates tried to separate themselves, if their attacks landed and what happens next before the Nov. 30th runoff.
The Atlanta Mayoral runoff is just weeks away and candidate Felicia Moore stops by Political Breakfast to share what makes her stand out from her opponent, Andre Dickens. Moore talks about crime and how a key component to getting the rising rates under control is to show officers some appreciation. In addition, she talks about the City of Buckhead movement. Moore did especially well in the affluent suburb in the municipal election, but although she plans to be tough on the crime that's worrying residents, she says she won't support cityhood. In addition, the Political Breakfast team pays homage to the voice for Veterans everywhere, Max Cleland. Cleland was a former State and US senator for Georgia as well as former head of the Veteran's Administration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special edition of the Politically Georgia podcast, Atlanta-Journal Constitution political insider Greg Bluestein is joined by city hall reporters Wilborn Nobles III and J.D. Capelouto to breakdown where the race to become Atlanta's next mayor stands as the runoff officially begins. Our team looks at the long list of endorsements for Felicia Moore and Andre Dickens, what Dickens will need to do to make up the gap from the general election, and why Fulton County's elections chief thinks last week's elections was “one of the smoothest elections we've had.”
@TheYoungAunties are at it again, join us while we discuss the Atlanta Mayoral Runoff between Felicia Moore and Andre Dickens, TS Madison vs. Lil Boosie, unjust jury selections and much more! --- 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/extracrispyextrawet/message
On the podcast today, Hans guest hosts alongside Craig and Megan to discuss a busy two weeks in politics. The Atlanta mayoral race has turned to a runoff…and Kasim Reed is not in it. After a surprising third place finish, the former mayor is on the outside looking in as Felicia Moore and Andre Dickens place one and two in last November's general election. Elsewhere in Georgia, we saw wider than expected margins in notable mayoral and city council races, particularly in the suburbs. Craig reasons that this is a reflection of Republican strength and poor candidate recruitment from democrats. Finally, the show turns to the election night results in Virginia and New Jersey, where Democrats lost huge ground compared to the 2020 Presidential results. In Virginia, Republican Glenn Youngkin upset Democrat and former Governor Terry McAuliffe in the Governors race and are favored to take back the house of delegates when absentee and mail in votes are finalized. In New Jersey, a typically Democratic stronghold, incumbent Governor Phil Murphy held off a challenge from Republican Jack Ciattarelli in a state that saw Joe Biden win by 16 points. What does this mean for the 2022 midterms across the country, but specifically here in Georgia, where Sen. Raphael Warnock is running for a full term? Candidate Corner, Overhyped/Underhyped, Play-Along-At-Home and much more on this week's episode of The Georgia Politics Podcast. Connect with The Georgia Politics Podcast on Twitter @gapoliticspod Hans Appen @hansappen Megan Gordon-Kane @meganlaneg Proud member of the Appen Podcast Network. #gapol
Where were you when the Braves won their last world series ? The Atlanta Braves are on the cusp of winning the world series and we keep you covered ! Felicia Moore stops by on the eve of Atlanta Mayoral election
In this special edition of the Politically Georgia Podcast, AJC political insider Greg Bluestein is joined by city hall reporters Wilborn P. Nobles III and J.D. Capelouto along with managing editor Leroy Chapman. Our team looks at how Andre Dickens apparently managed to knock former Mayor Kasim Reed out of the race, the event that may have changed the race and how Felicia Moore will do as the front-runner in the runoff.
Felicia Moore, Atlanta mayoral candidate and long time public servant to this city, shares her unique passion for this city. With topics from housing, safety and fiscal health - as well as insights into how Felicia intends to uplift the Gay community - get insight into a woman who has been serving us for years - and hopes to do so as our next Mayor! We encourage all our Dolls to get out an VOTE! (Read more about this episode, support us, and buy merch at TheGaylyDose.com)
What would happen if the richest neighborhood in your town declared itself its own municipality, taking with it the tax dollars of the richest 20% of citizens? That is what might happen here in Atlanta where a well-funded group is petitioning to carve the wealthy neighborhood of Buckhead (coincidentally, where I live) away from Atlanta, into its own city. This initiative has gained traction and has a very real chance of making it to the ballot in November of 2022. Not that Buckhead residents don't have good reason to be frustrated with local government. Our police force is diminished and demoralized, and crime is simply out-of-control. Aggravated assaults in Buckhead are up 52% this year over an already violent 2020. And at Lenox Square, a mall that is 2 miles away from my home, there have been a half-dozen shootings and many more armed robberies over the past year or so. It's a total freaking mess. On today's episode, I talk to Bill White, the CEO of the Buckhead City Committee, the group behind the initiative, and to Felicia Moore who is both the President of the Atlanta City Council and a candidate on the ballot for next month's mayoral election. This might sound like a local news story but I think it's relevant to all of us and relevant to the mission of this show because it's emblematic of where we are as a society and whether or not the wealthy are better off trying to isolate themselves from our relatively less-affluent neighbors and fellow citizens. I look forward to hearing your feedback. Please email me your thoughts. To learn about Felicia Moore go here. To learn more about the Buckhead City Committee, go here. RATE and Review Crazy Money here.
It's a special edition of the Politically Georgia Podcast. AJC political insider Greg Bluestein is joined by city hall reporters Wilborn P. Nobles III and J.D. Capelouto to continue our in-depth coverage of the Race for City Hall. In this episode we look at what has really mattered from an onslaught of mayoral debates in the last week. Why Kasim Reed and Felicia Moore are starting to separate themselves and what to the other candidates need to do to pick off undecided voters. We also dig into what our journalists found asking residents of seven Atlanta neighborhoods what they want from the next mayor. Finally why this is considered silly season in the campaign.
Ep. 4 — Felicia Moore Where The Party At? is excited to bring you “Who Runs Atlanta,” a series of interviews with the candidates for mayor, city council, and school board. Felicia Moore is currently the Atlanta City Council President. She previously served as the District 9 city council member and was a council aide. In Atlanta, a council president has never successfully made the leap to the mayor's office. Will Felicia break the curse? She sure hopes to. In this interview, you'll hear Felicia talk about what attracted her to Atlanta as a young college graduate, if the “Atlanta Way” works, and how she'll govern if elected mayor. Learn more about Felicia's campaign: https://www.feliciamooreformayor.com/ (https://www.feliciamooreformayor.com/) Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod (https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod) Early voting is already underway. Request an absentee ballot or find an early voting location near you: https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/MVP/mvp.do (https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/MVP/mvp.do)
Talking with two Atlanta mayoral candidates, Andre Dickens and Felicia Moore. Also, school board chaos, anti semitism, pumpkin spice and Jason Isbell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back on the airwaves on WRFG Atlanta 89.3 with a rebroadcast of a previous episode, “Georgia's police brutality problem,” featuring Sylvia, Aja, and Jess. While we continue to roll up our sleeves to work on new stories and some important (and exciting!) structural changes behind the scenes, we are airing a few episodes we feel deserve more airtime, recognition, and consideration.For each rebroadcast, we are joined by Mainline reporter and researcher Sylvia Johnson with a new introduction reformatted for present day. You can find the original episodes on The Mainline Podcast, streaming wherever you get your podcasts.Today's episode originally aired in March 2021—and things have really changed since then. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is no longer running for re-election, and Felicia Moore is no longer the only contender for the mayor's office. Georgia's voter suppression bill SB 202, originally introduced as HB 531, had not yet passed, and Rep. Park Cannon hadn't been violently arrested for attempting to view Gov. Brian Kemp's signing of the bill. The COVID vaccine was just becoming widely available and many of us were waiting for more arrests of the J6 insurrectionists.As Sylvia says in today's introduction, “It all seems so long ago, but much of the conversation you're about to hear is still relevant today.” This episode touches on the importance of direct action and mutual aid, plus the media and objectivity, focusing on an article & database Sylvia created documenting police shootings and grand juries in Georgia.We will return with new episodes on Oct. 22—and some other updates from our newsroom in the meantime. Stay tuned, get free.
Tuesday on Political Rewind: Students, faculty and staff on 20 Georgia public college campuses are protesting to demand stronger COVID-19 protections. Demonstrators say the Board of Regents' refusal to require masks on campus is endangering the health of workers and students on Georgia college campuses. Acting Chancellor Teresa MacCartney has defended the state's mask-optional policy, claiming that mandates cause divisions on campuses. Also, a new poll of Georgia GOP voters shows Herschel Walker with a commanding lead in the race to find a Republican opponent for incumbent U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock. The poll gives Walker a lead of almost 70 points against his closest rival, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black. Can anything stop the former football star from winning the nomination? In other polling news, Atlanta mayoral candidates Felicia Moore and Kasim Reed are in a virtual dead heat in a poll conducted for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. However, a plurality of Atlanta voters say they remain undecided less than three months until the election. Panelists: Margaret Coker — Editor-in-Chief, The Current Riley Bunch — Public policy reporter, Georgia Public Broadcasting Tamar Hallerman — Senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Tia Mitchell — Washington reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Mayoral candidate Felicia Moore stops by to have chat , and also What new law would you like to see on the books ?
Coleman and Melody discuss a recent mayoral forum where Atlanta mayoral candidates Antonio Brown, Andre Dickens, Sharon Gay, Felicia Moore, and Kasim Reed present their vision, or lack of vision, for our city.
Sylvia, King, and Aja return to discuss the past week's developments in Atlanta's local elections since Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced her decision to not seek re-election. Since last week, the race has become populated with council members Andre Dickens and Antonio Brown announcing their candidacy. Council president Felicia Moore makes waves claiming to be the frontrunner and former mayor Kasim Reed continues to tease out the idea of another potential run. Meanwhile, city council district seats continue to fill up.We will return every week on Fridays to report on updates in Atlanta's municipal elections. To support our work, become a monthly sustainer at www.mainlinezine.com/donate.
QOTN: During this pandemic/quarantine what is your guilty pleasure? Felicia Moore talks about running for Mayor. Man on the street interviews from Taylor Greene supporters. Parent has a breakdown in a school board meeting. Stop using erection cream to get fuller lips. What!?! Now, what would you pay!
Shelley, MalaniKai , Dj Crystal, and Scotty B, continue to follow the Rayshard Brooks case. We speak with congressman Doug Collins, and get his take on the current state of the city of Atlanta . We also speak with city council president Felicia Moore you don't wanna miss this!!! Tune in an leave an open mic on Wsbradio.com