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PZC Voetbal Vodcast
#27 met Ludwig de Bruijn (Terneuzense Boys): scouten in en buiten Zeeland, de liefde tussen Hazelaar en Van den Hemel en de verwachte breuk bij Hoek

PZC Voetbal Vodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 60:39


Een nieuwe PZC Voetbal Podcast met aan tafel Ludwig de Bruijn, lid van de technische commissie van Terneuzense Boys en de Piet de Visser van de Zeeuwse velden. Hij scout wekelijks heel de provincie én België af en is supporter van een bijzondere buitenlandse clubs. Daar willen presentator Juriën Dam en sportjournalist Jan Dagevos alles over weten. De prestatie van Goes was zaterdag van grote klasse, Halsteren werd er tureluurs van. Met de trainer – Dennis de Nooijer – werkte De Bruijn bij Terneuzense Boys nog een jaar samen. Hij vertelt over de samenwerking, en de vele telefoontjes. Kloetinge rekende af met een zwak AWC, en Dagevos vertelt wat hij allemaal meemaakte bij Hoek. Er is een schokgolf op komst, verwacht Dagevos: ,,Dat gaat ongetwijfeld tot een breuk lijden.” De Bruijn – familielid van een ex-Oranje-international – vertelt over de mogelijke samenwerking tussen datzelfde Hoek en Terneuzense Boys. Een mogelijke fusie met VV Terneuzen daarentegen ziet hij niet snel gebeuren. ,,Het zijn clubs die elkaar totaal niet liggen, ze mogen elkaar niet, maar bovenal ze vertrouwen elkaar niet.” Wel bloeide de liefde tussen de trainers van MZC'11 en Terneuzen dit weekend weer op; iets wat jaren geleden ook al vaak tot uiting kwam. Verder gaat het over de ingecalculeerde nederlagen van Smerdiek, een goal vanaf negentig meter bij Graauw, de toekomst van het Soccertoernooi en het einde van prestatief voetbal in Colijnsplaat. Prompt won de club dit weekend.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon
Episode 257: Supporting the Needs of Refugees

Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 29:25


Border crossings coming into the United States are at some of their highest levels in recent history. Cities like Chicago and New York are struggling to provide services while the immigration system is running out of funding and faces a massive backlog of asylum applications. The situation is looking tough for many asylum seekers, but what happens when individuals make it through the system and are granted refugee status? Enter refugee resettlement agencies – organizations that provide food, shelter, and of course, job placement to newly arrived refugees. But according to sociologist Dr. Nicole Kreisberg, their current strategy of job placement is deeply flawed: prioritizing immediate yet low-wage work over long-term reliable employment. In this archive episode, originally released in August 2022, Kreisberg spoke to us about the harms of this strategy and what needs to be done to truly support incoming refugees. For more on this topic: Check out Nicole Kreisberg's SSN brief, co-written by Els de Graauw and Shannon Gleeson: Refugee Settlement Should Look Beyond First Job Placements Read their research paper: Explaining Refugee Employment Declines: Structural Shortcomings in Federal Resettlement Support

Live With CDP Podcast
Live With CDP Sports Talk, Guest: Danielle de Graauw, Cable 14 Sports Reporter, Season #6, Episode #25, July 13th, 2023

Live With CDP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 81:02


Danielle de Graauw, has been reporting, hosting and anchoring news, sports and weather for television and radio for over 20 years. Danielle has covered some of the biggest events to hit British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Ontario including: the Juno Awards, the Grey Cup, Pan Am Games and several federal, provincial and municipal elections. Currently, she is working for Cable 14 Television covering local sports in Hamilton, Ontario. #danielledegraauw #reporter #hosting #anchor #sports #weather #broadcasting #media #cable14 #hamiltonontario #guest #livewithcdp #sportstalk #talkshow #host #chrispomay #livestream #youtube #facebook #twitter #twitch #linkedin #audio #iheartradio #applepodcasts #amazonmusic #googlepodcasts #stitcher #tunein #linkedin #radiopublic #castboxfm #spotify #wqee #radio #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsorship Live With CDP Sports Talk, 300th episode since March of 2020!

Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon
Episode 239: Supporting the Needs of Refugees

Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 29:43


The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the war in Ukraine have brought an increased number of refugees to America over the past year. Enter refugee resettlement agencies – organizations that provide food, shelter, and of course, job placement to newly arrived refugees. But according to sociologist Dr. Nicole Kreisberg, their current strategy of job placement is deeply flawed: prioritizing immediate yet low-wage work over long-term reliable employment. Kreisberg spoke to us about the harms of this strategy, and what needs to be done to truly support incoming refugees. For more on this topic: Check out Nicole Kreisberg's SSN brief, co-written by Els de Graauw and Shannon Gleeson: Refugee Settlement Should Look Beyond First Job Placements Read her recent paper, also co-written by Els de Graauw and Shannon Gleeson: Explaining Refugee Employment Declines: Structural Shortcomings in Federal Resettlement Support

Talk with Trace
Safi Graauw - The humble observer, through filmmaking

Talk with Trace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 62:23


Safi is a Dutch filmmaker who is known for striking the right balance between understanding behaviour and powerful story telling of culture. With a degree and Masters in Earth Science, Safi has a unique perspective and voice to throw out into the world. He recently spoke at COP26 and was director of his dream project, filming for National Geographic entittled "The Grand African Green Up" for AFR 100. Safi is humble, dynamic, interesting and balanced a great conversation about the essence of a person and why we are driven into what we end up doing.

Dipsaus
#66 - Een all poc cast? Hoe dan! Met Manju Reijmer & Safi Graauw

Dipsaus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 92:05


Trigger Warning! Niet één, maar welgeteld twee mannen in de Dag&Nacht Media Studio.... Yes sir, we spreken met scenarioschrijver en Dipsauzer, onze voormalige editor in chief van onze Dipsaus Exclusives en één van de auteurs van De Goede Immigrant, Manju Reijmer en regisseur, via wetenschap en fotografie, Safi Graauw. Samen hebben deze twee ervoor gezorgd dat Nederland de eerste serie met een volledige cast bestaande uit acteurs van kleur, rijk is.Hoe hebben deze twee creatives dat voor elkaar gekregen? Brengt een web-serie genoeg verandering aan in het grijswitte tv landschap? Hoe gaan deze cis mannen om met de female voices die een belangrijke rol spelen in de serie? En is de tv serie You een aanklacht op de patriarchy of de zoveelste verheerlijking daarvan? Genoeg om over te praten, luister nu!Kijk Koeriers! Created by - Manju Reijme. Regisseur - Safi GraauwBlack Women Aren't Superheroes. We're Just Trying to SurviveFluent in 3 years?! What I Learned From a 1,033 Day Duolingo Streak Netflix's You Was Always Problematic, But Why Are We Still Watching In 2021?‘Dexter: New Blood' Beats an Already-Tired Story to DeathMale Gaze vs. Female Gaze: 6 Movie Examples, ExplainedZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

NC HC Soccer Pod
Appalachian FC and Georgia Storm Playoff Preview

NC HC Soccer Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 10:15


In this episode, I preview the App FC and GA Storm playoff game July 14, 2021. I also speak with AFC's Thomas de Graauw. @pod_nc - Twitter @NCHCSoccerPod - Facebook @nchcsoccerpod - Instagram --- 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/nchcsoccerpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nchcsoccerpod/support

Young Ones
Safi Graauw over OMROEP ZWART, BIJLMER, OVERLIJDEN MOEDER & DAILY PAPER

Young Ones

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 69:29


In deze aflevering spreek ik met filmmaker en regisseur Safi Graauw. Hij werkt met brands als Daily Paper en het Van Gogh Museum, het FD riep hem uit tot meest veelbelovend talent van 2020 én hij maakte onlangs de campagnefilm voor Omroep Zwart. Ik spreek met Safi onder andere over de impact van het verlies van zijn moeder op zijn leven, over zijn jeugd die zich op verschillende plekken op de wereld afspeelde en over zijn Afrikaanse en Surinaamse roots. Mijn naam is Sander Timmermans en in de afgelopen tien jaar heb ik meerdere goed lopende ondernemingen opgebouwd. Maar zijn er ook zeker een aantal ideeën geflopt. Nu help ik jonge ondernemers bij het realiseren van hun ondernemersdroom. Wil je hier meer over weten? Check dan www.sandertimmermans.com 

Stories of YOUNG Podcast
S2 E8: Safi Graauw and Gunifort Uwambaga about representation and owning your own platform

Stories of YOUNG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 43:36


Ashlee Janelle met the self-taught director Safi Graauw when they collaborated on ‘The fatherhood project’, a short movie exploring what is means to be a father. Gunifort Uwambaga, a publisher and co-founder of Mendo Books is reinventing the Dutch world of literature. Together these two creatives talk with Ashlee about the importance of representation and owning your own platforms.Follow @storiesofyoung⁣Follow @ashleejanelle_⁣Follow @love_aesthetics ⁣In collaboration with European design brand MADE.COM, Ashlee Janelle sits down with Dutch individuals Jefferson Osei (Daily Paper), Esmeralda Schipper (Glamour Magazine), Anna Drijver (Actress), Gunifort Uwambaga (Mendo Books), Ivania Carpio (Love Aesthetics) and more about navigating the creative and fashion industries.

Talk with Trace
Safi Graauw - The art of observation, life lessons from the No.1 up & coming film maker in Amsterdam

Talk with Trace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 65:43


Trace talks with Safi about film, life lessons, they talk about curiosity, challenging the paradigm of culture, ethnicity, storytelling, identity, social norms shining the light on the “why” we do things as humans. We talk about his ascent in career, the loss of his mother, whats next and all the projects he is involved with.

By Association
Safi Graauw | cinematographer at These Cavemen

By Association

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 74:47


Safi Graauw is a self-taught director and cinematographer with an academic background in earth-sciences. By interweaving eco-centric content in a strong, innovative and narrative image, he has worked on brands such as Young Capital, K-Swiss, Sony Music and The Van Gogh Museum to environmental organizations such as Justdiggit. In this episode, Safi explains why the red wine, Baron de Valery, means so much to him. He takes us on a journey on how he became a director who wants to steer the commercial world in terms advertising to sustainability and purpose. Join us and get to know this creative entrepreneur who has won the “Jonge Haan” Award by the Dutch Society for Advertising and so has become 2019 most interesting talent within the Dutch advertising industry. He was also named amongst the 50 most promising talents of the Netherlands in 2020 by Het Financieel Dagblad. https://thesecavemen.com/

Beeldbepalers | BNR
Jonge Haan Safi Graauw: 'Ik ben een vreemde eend in de bijt'

Beeldbepalers | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 22:46


Safi Graauw noemt zichzelf een vreemde eend in de bijt, maar hij mag zich nu Jonge Haan noemen. Dat is een prijs voor meest opvallende talent in het medialandschap. De samenleving verandert, dus ook het vak moet veranderen, zegt hij. Maar hoe?

marketing maar jonge haan safi vreemde eend graauw matroos reclamebureau
Echt Gebeurd
Afl. 172 Via internet: Leontien de Graauw

Echt Gebeurd

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 11:14


In de chatbox van het snowboardforum deelt Leontien de Graauw haar diepste geheimen met... ja, met wie eigenlijk?

internet verhalen leontien echt gebeurd toomler graauw
Chrétiens en région AURA
Le prieuré de Grignan s'ouvre à tous

Chrétiens en région AURA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 3:13


Le diocèse de Valence a pour projet d'ouvrir largement les portes de l'ancien monastère aux personnes en quête de calme, mais aussi aux chercheurs de sens et aux catholiques qui se sont éloignés de l'Eglise. Yacintha et Joseph de Graauw, le couple de laïcs à qui a été confiée la gestion du lieu en transformation, veulent faciliter son accès avec un "seuil bas", en écho au seuil des églises le dimanche peut-être trop "haut" pour certains.

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 1)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:09


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 2)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:42


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

Public Affairs and Government
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 3)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:59


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

Public Affairs and Government
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 2)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:42


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

Public Affairs and Government
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 1)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:09


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 3)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:59


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 3)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 58:59


"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 1)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 58:09


"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 2)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 58:42


"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"