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Latest podcast episodes about ibram

Colunistas Eldorado Estadão
Eliane entrevista Raul Jungmann

Colunistas Eldorado Estadão

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 21:45


O encarregado de negócios da embaixada dos Estados Unidos no Brasil, Gabriel Escobar, manifestou na semana passada o interesse do governo americano nos chamados minerais críticos e estratégicos (MCEs) existentes no território brasileiro. A fala a empresários do setor no Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (IBRAM) ocorreu dias antes da entrada em vigor do tarifaço de 50% sobre produtos brasileiros importados pelos Estados Unidos. A taxa deve começar a valer em 1º de agosto e, ao ser anunciada, o presidente americano, Donald Trump, condicionou sua revisão ao fim do processo por golpe de Estado contra o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro, seu aliado. Os minerais de interesse dos Estados Unidos são utilizados em tecnologia de ponta, chips para celulares e computadores e na transição energética. Em entrevista à Rádio Eldorado, na coluna de Eliane Cantanhêde, o diretor-presidente do IBRAM, Raul Jungmann, ex-ministro da Reforma Agrária, da Defesa e da Segurança Pública, disse que a legislação brasileira não permite a exploração direta dos recursos minerais brasileiros por um país estrangeiro. Segundo ele, a negociação, se ocorrer, deve ser feita entre os dois governos, cabendo ao setor privado dialogar apenas com as empresas estrangeiras “que se submetam às regras brasileiras”. Sobre a nova tarifa de 50%, Jungmann esclareceu que as exportações para os Estados Unidos representam 4% do total das vendas ao exterior, enquanto as importações chegam a 20%.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Eliane Cantanhêde responde
Eliane entrevista Raul Jungmann

Eliane Cantanhêde responde

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 21:45


O encarregado de negócios da embaixada dos Estados Unidos no Brasil, Gabriel Escobar, manifestou na semana passada o interesse do governo americano nos chamados minerais críticos e estratégicos (MCEs) existentes no território brasileiro. A fala a empresários do setor no Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (IBRAM) ocorreu dias antes da entrada em vigor do tarifaço de 50% sobre produtos brasileiros importados pelos Estados Unidos. A taxa deve começar a valer em 1º de agosto e, ao ser anunciada, o presidente americano, Donald Trump, condicionou sua revisão ao fim do processo por golpe de Estado contra o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro, seu aliado. Os minerais de interesse dos Estados Unidos são utilizados em tecnologia de ponta, chips para celulares e computadores e na transição energética. Em entrevista à Rádio Eldorado, na coluna de Eliane Cantanhêde, o diretor-presidente do IBRAM, Raul Jungmann, ex-ministro da Reforma Agrária, da Defesa e da Segurança Pública, disse que a legislação brasileira não permite a exploração direta dos recursos minerais brasileiros por um país estrangeiro. Segundo ele, a negociação, se ocorrer, deve ser feita entre os dois governos, cabendo ao setor privado dialogar apenas com as empresas estrangeiras “que se submetam às regras brasileiras”. Sobre a nova tarifa de 50%, Jungmann esclareceu que as exportações para os Estados Unidos representam 4% do total das vendas ao exterior, enquanto as importações chegam a 20%.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Entrevistas Jornal Eldorado
Raul Jungmann diz que EUA não podem explorar diretamente minerais brasileiros

Entrevistas Jornal Eldorado

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 16:01


O encarregado de negócios da embaixada dos Estados Unidos no Brasil, Gabriel Escobar, manifestou na semana passada o interesse do governo americano nos chamados minerais críticos e estratégicos (MCEs) existentes no território brasileiro. A fala a empresários do setor no Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (IBRAM) ocorreu dias antes da entrada em vigor do tarifaço de 50% sobre produtos brasileiros importados pelos Estados Unidos. A taxa deve começar a valer em 1º de agosto e, ao ser anunciada, o presidente americano, Donald Trump, condicionou sua revisão ao fim do processo por golpe de Estado contra o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro, seu aliado. Os minerais de interesse dos Estados Unidos são utilizados em tecnologia de ponta, chips para celulares e computadores e na transição energética. Em entrevista à Rádio Eldorado, o diretor-presidente do IBRAM, Raul Jungmann, ex-ministro da Reforma Agrária, da Defesa e da Segurança Pública, disse que a legislação brasileira não permite a exploração direta dos recursos minerais brasileiros por um país estrangeiro. Segundo ele, a negociação, se ocorrer, deve ser feita entre os dois governos, cabendo ao setor privado dialogar apenas com as empresas estrangeiras “que se submetam às regras brasileiras”. Sobre a nova tarifa de 50%, Jungmann esclareceu que as exportações para os Estados Unidos representam 4% do total das vendas ao exterior, enquanto as importações chegam a 20%.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

O Assunto
Tarifaço: a estratégia dos exportadores do Brasil

O Assunto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 28:48


Representantes de setores atingidos pelo tarifaço de Donald Trump se reuniram nesta terça-feira (15) em Brasília com o comitê interministerial que vai elaborar a resposta brasileira à chantagem do presidente dos EUA. Governo e empresários do agronegócio e da indústria concordaram que a Lei da Reciprocidade deve ser o último recurso a ser usado. Neste episódio, Julia Duailibi ouve representantes de três setores para entender os impactos e as estratégias dos exportadores brasileiros. Primeiro, Julia conversa com Márcio Ferreira, presidente do Conselho dos Exportadores de Café do Brasil, o CeCafé. Principal mercado consumidor do grão, os EUA compram 17% da produção brasileira – cerca de 1/3 de todo o café consumido em solo americano sai do Brasil. Márcio relata como foi a reunião com representantes do governo, e diz o que os produtores brasileiros planejam para manter essa relação de “ganha-ganha” com os EUA. Depois, Julia fala com Ibiapaba Netto, diretor-executivo da Associação Nacional dos Exportadores de Sucos Cítricos. O Brasil é líder mundial na exportação de suco de laranja – e Ibiapaba explica toda sua cadeia produtiva: da plantação da laranja no Brasil até o suco chegar à mesa do consumidor americano. Ele comenta também os impactos no emprego e na indústria de São Paulo, maior região produtora de laranja do mundo. Participa também Raul Jungmann, diretor-presidente do Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (Ibram), organização que reúne mais de 200 produtores de minério. Jungmann avalia o impacto para a produção nacional, e responde quais mercados o Brasil pode mirar caso as tarifas de 50% entrem em vigor.

Farol - Conexões da Informação
Museu é o mundo de? Liana Ocampo

Farol - Conexões da Informação

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 11:17


Neste episódio, homenageamos a trajetória da professora, museóloga e pesquisadora Liana Ocampo, com a participação da pesquisadora Patrícia Machado, responsável por sua recente biografia acadêmica na dissertação pelo PPGMUSPA. A convidada compartilha reflexões e memórias sobre a atuação de Liana, pioneira na articulação entre museologia, educação e acessibilidade no Brasil.O episódio percorre momentos centrais da vida de Liana — boliviana radicada no Brasil, professora da UniRio, destacando sua formação interdisciplinar em humanidades, música, museologia e educação. A dissertação de mestrado de Liana, intitulada “Os cegos e os museus”, apresenta seu entendimento profundo do museu como espaço alternativo de educação inclusiva, com ênfase nas potencialidades pedagógicas voltadas às pessoas com deficiência visual.A atuação de Liana foi marcada pela criação de disciplinas e especializações inovadoras, como a Ação Educativa Cultural em Museus (1983–1987), e pela inserção da temática da educação especial nos currículos da museologia e da pedagogia. Seu legado é reconhecido não apenas por suas contribuições teóricas e institucionais, mas também pela sensibilidade e compromisso ético com a formação de novas gerações de educadores e museólogos.A fala apresenta ainda momentos emocionantes de reconhecimento à trajetória de Liana, como a homenagem recebida no I Encontro de Educadores do Ibram, em 2010, e destaca sua militância incansável por uma museologia mais acessível, democrática e voltada às pessoas. Um episódio indispensável para quem deseja compreender o papel da educação e da inclusão no pensamento museológico contemporâneo.Não esqueça de curtir, compartilhar e seguir nosso podcast para mais episódios sobre personagens da Museologia. Sempre com um convidado especial falando sobre a vida, pesquisa e atuação desses personagens que fazem do museu o seu mundo.Você pode acessar o link no perfil para mais materiais complementares e conteúdos do podcast. Siga nossa newsletter em salvaeguarda.substack.com para ficar por dentro de tudo que estamos partilhando sobre museus, patrimônio e memória ao alcance do Farol.Parceiros: Curso de Museologia e Programa de Pós-Graduação em Museologia e Patrimônio (@ppgmuspa) da UFRGS

Farol - Conexões da Informação
T05E01 | Plano Nacional Setorial de Museus (PNSM) 2025-2035

Farol - Conexões da Informação

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 41:17


T05E01 | Plano Nacional Setorial de Museus (PNSM) 2025-2035Recebemos Átila Tolentino, doutor e mestre em Sociologia (UFPB) e Vera Mangas, Doutora em Memória Social (UniRio) e historiadora (UERJ).Os convidados explicam a estrutura do Plano Nacional Setorial de Museus (PNSM) 2025-2035, destacando sua construção colaborativa através de encontros em todo o país, pela edição 2024 do (re) Conexões, e sua votação no 8º Fórum Nacional de Museus, em Fortaleza.O episódio debate os desafios de sua implementação, o papel do Ibram no monitoramento, e a importância de engajar instituições e profissionais na aplicação do PNSM. Vera e Átila enfatizam que o plano é uma ferramenta essencial para orientar políticas públicas e fortalecer a diversidade museológica brasileira na próxima década.Você pode acessar o link no perfil para mais materiais complementares e conteúdos do podcast. Siga nossa newsletter salvaguarda.substack.com para ficar por dentro de tudo que estamos partilhando sobre museus, patrimônio e memória ao alcance do Farol.Imagem da Capa: Jeny Sousa / Secult Ceará / 8º Fórum Nacional de MuseusParceiros: Curso de Museologia e Programa de Pós-Graduação em Museologia e Patrimônio (@ppgmuspa) da UFRGS

Podcast da Mineração
Seminário Internacional de Minerais Críticos e Estratégicos - Cinthia Rodrigues e Cláudia Salles

Podcast da Mineração

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 24:39


Seminário Internacional de Minerais Críticos e Estratégicos 2025Em tempos de transformação ecológica, os minerais críticos e estratégicos estão no centro de debates em todo o mundo. O evento abordará uma extensa gama de temas para compreender o papel desses minerais na transição energética global.O Seminário Internacional de Minerais Críticos e Estratégicos, organizado pelo IBRAM em sua 2a edição, reunirá especialistas para discutir o papel dos minerais críticos na transição energética global, com foco em políticcas públicas, segurança mineral e sustentabilidade.Nesse programa especial em promoção ao seminário de MCE o Podcast da Mineração conversou com Cinthia Rodrigues - Gerente de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento do IBRAM e Cláudia Salles - Gerente de Assuntos Ambientais do IBRAM.Conversamos sobre agenda atual dos MCE, no Brasil e no mundo, desafios do setor e muito mais.O evento ocorrerá no dia 28/05/2025 das 9h 00 às 18h 00 no Kubitschek Plaza- BrasíliaMais informações acesse o site:https://ibram-eventos.com.br/event-landing-page/111/ptO Podcast da Mineração é parceiro de mídia desse importante evento para o setor mineral.Organização: Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração - IBRAM #MCE #minerais #mineraiscriticos #mineraisestratégicos #seminario #ibram #inovação #podcastdamineração

Rádio UFRJ - Informação & Conhecimento
Em greve, trabalhadores da cultura reivindicam plano de carreira

Rádio UFRJ - Informação & Conhecimento

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 2:26


Paralisados desde 29 de abril, servidores federais da cultura de 22 estados cobram a implementação de um plano de carreira, aguardado há mais de 20 anos. Trabalhadores de órgãos como Instituto do Patrimônimo Histórico e Artístico Nacional (Iphan), Instituto Brasileiro de Museus (Ibram), Fundação Nacional de Artes (Funarte) e Fundação Palmares relatam sobrecarga, falta de estrutura e evasão de profissionais do setor.A categoria planeja realizar, no dia 20 de maio, um ato durante a reinauguração do Palácio Capanema, que contará com a presença do presidente Lula e da ministra Margareth Menezes. Os servidores esperam o anúncio de medidas concretas para a valorização da carreira.Reportagem: Raissa LimaEdição: Gustavo Silveira

Passando a Limpo
Interesse de Trump por minerais

Passando a Limpo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 26:07


Passando a Limpo: Nesta terça-feira (11), Igor Maciel e a bancada do programa conversam com o repórter de política do Jornal do Commercio, Rodrigo Fernandes, sobre os bastidores do evento de filiação de Raquel Lyra ao PSD. O Presidente do Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (Ibram), Raul Jungmann, repercute o interesse de Trump por minerais. O doutor em Economia, Professor Titular da UFPE, Ex-Secretário da Fazenda de Pernambuco, Jorge Jatobá, analisa a renda domiciliar per capita que subiu em 2024 e atingiu R$ 2.069.

Podcast da Mineração
Milton Neris - Presidente AMETO - Lançamento do I Fórum de Mineração no Tocantins

Podcast da Mineração

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 9:23


Olá sejam bem vindo ao nosso quadro de entrevistas do Podcast da Mineração. Nesse programa especial fizemos uma entrevista com Milton Neris, Milton Neris Presidente da Agência de Mineração do Tocantins - Ameto. Conversamos sobre o I Fórum de Mineração. O Governo do Tocantins, por meio da Agência de Mineração (Ameto), realiza no dia 6 de dezembro o I Fórum de Mineração do Estado, realizado pelo Governo do Tocantins. O evento, realizado em parceria com o Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (Ibram) ocorre das 8 às 18 horas, no auditório do Palácio Araguaia Governador José Wilson Siqueira Campos, em Palmas, e contará com a presença de grandes mineradoras atuantes no Tocantins e representantes de instituições públicas e privadas ligadas ao setor mineral do Brasil. São oferecidas 400 vagas e a inscrição é gratuita e limitada e deve ser feita no link: https://forms.gle/fau5ZMXzuKqcuLDd7. Criação de Arte: Raul Cadena / Phablo Kauã Patrocinadores Oficiais do Podcast da Mineração: ATHO BIM - https://athobim.com/ - @atho.bim ÍGNEA Geologia & Meio Ambiente - https://www.igneabr.com.br/ - @igneabr Revo Geoscience - https://revogeoscience.com/ Apoio: AMETO Jony Peterson é parceiro da plataforma ISOmines como conteúdista com o curso de Planejamento de Lavra a Céu Aberto utilzando o Micromine. Segue o link de inscrição com desconto exclusivo de lançamento: https://isomines.carrinho.app/one-checkout/ocmtb/18152189 Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #inovação #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #innovations #forumdemineracao #tocantins #ameto #ibram #eventomineracao #futuro

Conversas que Inspiram
EP 37 | Mineração no dia a dia: importância dos minerais no cotidiano

Conversas que Inspiram

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 37:00


Você já se perguntou quantos e quais são os minerais que estão presentes no seu dia a dia? Neste episódio do Conversas que Inspiram, estivemos com Paulo Henrique Soares, diretor de Comunicação do Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração - IBRAM, sobre a campanha “Minerais, presentes no que você imaginar”, que visa conscientizar a sociedade sobre a importância dos minerais em diversos aspectos da vida moderna. Vamos abordar, ainda, como a mineração contribui para o desenvolvimento social, tecnológico e ambiental, além de refletir sobre a relação entre o setor mineral com o nosso cotidiano. Você vai conhecer as estratégias de comunicação da campanha realizada pelo IBRAM no digital e também na Exposibram, com o Mineramundo. Junte-se a nós nessa conversa inspiradora! Produção: Wepod

Arena de Ideias
ARENA DE IDEIAS #146 | Minerais Estratégicos para a Transição Energética

Arena de Ideias

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 28:27


Você sabe o que são minerais estratégicos? Eles estão na pauta de toda a indústria brasileira e devem ser responsáveis pelo futuro da mineração no Brasil. No próximo episódio, você vai conhecer um pouco mais sobre eles e sua importância na transição energética. Direto da EXPOSIBRAM, a maior feira da mineração na América Latina, Liliane Pinheiro, CEO da Oficina Consultoria, recebe Rinaldo Mancin, Diretor de Relações Institucionais do IBRAM, e Mauro Henrique, Diretor Geral da ANM.

Arena de Ideias
ARENA DE IDEIAS #146 | Minerais Estratégicos para a Transição Energética

Arena de Ideias

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 27:08


Você sabe o que são minerais estratégicos? Eles estão na pauta de toda a indústria brasileira e devem ser responsáveis pelo futuro da mineração no Brasil. No próximo episódio, você vai conhecer um pouco mais sobre eles e sua importância na transição energética. Direto da EXPOSIBRAM, a maior feira da mineração na América Latina, Liliane Pinheiro, CEO da Oficina Consultoria, recebe Rinaldo Mancin, Diretor de Relações Institucionais do IBRAM, e Mauro Henrique, Diretor Geral da ANM.

CNN Poder
O Brasil sabe defender o que é seu?

CNN Poder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 39:02


Para discutir o tema da edição, participam deste programa Raul Jungmann, ex-ministro e diretor-presidente do Ibram; Rubens Barbosa, ex-embaixador e presidente do Irice; e Sergio Leitão, diretor-executivo do Instituto Escolhas

Farol - Conexões da Informação
Primavera dos Museus e Programa Acesse Museus com Rafaela Felício - T04E10

Farol - Conexões da Informação

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 32:18


No 10º episódio da 4ª temporada do podcast Farol, abordaremos a 18ª Primavera dos Museus e o Programa Nacional de Acessibilidade em Museus e Pontos de Memória - Acesse Museus, tema gerador da edição. A faroleira Patrícia Machado conversou com a arquiteta e urbanista Rafaela Alves Felício, que atualmente é coordenadora de Espaços Museais e Arquitetura do Instituto Brasileiro de Museus (Ibram). Ela possui experiência nas áreas de arquitetura de museus, patrimônio histórico, conservação preventiva de museus e edificações históricas e acessibilidade em museus. Ao longo do episódio, nossa convidada comentou como sua experiência se relaciona com o cargo na Coordenação de Espaços Museais e Arquitetura no Ibram, e explicou sobre o Acesse Museus, programa em fase de desenvolvimento pelo Ibram, que busca promover diretrizes e práticas acessíveis e inclusivas, e que será lançado neste mês de setembro de 2024. Por fim, falamos sobre a 18ª Primavera dos Museus, que ocorre entre os dias 23 e 29 de setembro com o tema ‘Museus, acessibilidade e inclusão', e de que maneira ele pode estimular as instituições participantes para que promovam ainda mais atividades inclusivas em seus espaços.

Podcast da Mineração
Aline Nunes - Minicursos da Exposibram 2024

Podcast da Mineração

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 21:11


Olá, pessoal! Confira mais este vídeo especial dedicado à divulgação da Exposibram 2024, organizada pelo Ibram! Prepare-se para explorar a maior feira de mineração do Brasil, onde inovação, sustentabilidade e tecnologia se encontram para moldar o futuro do setor. Venha descobrir as últimas tendências, novidades e oportunidades que irão transformar a indústria da mineração. Este evento imperdível reúne os principais especialistas e empresas do ramo, promovendo networking e parcerias estratégicas. Não perca esta chance única de estar na vanguarda das mudanças que estão revolucionando o mercado! Em mais esse episódio especial, conversamos com Aline Nunes, Gerente de Assuntos Minerários do IBRAM onde falamos sobre os minicuros da Exposibram 2024, portunidades para aprimorar suas habilidades e ampliar seus conhecimentos com os melhores profissionais, assuntos, valores e muito mais. Inscreva-se nos diversos minicursos no link abaixo: https://exposibram2024.ibram.org.br/minicursos/ Lembrando as vagas são limitadas. E temos a honra de informar que Jony Peterson estará com o minicurso "Principais Etapas do Planejamento de Lavra a Céu Aberto e Aplicações de Sistema de Gerenciamento de Frota" Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" Patrocinadores Oficiais do Podcast da Mineração: ATHO BIM - https://athobim.com/ - @atho.bim ÍGNEA Geologia & Meio Ambiente - https://www.igneabr.com.br/ - @igneabr Apoio: ADIMB - https://adimb.org.br/ - @adimb_oficial Lembrem-se "Mineração pode não ser futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #inovação #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #innovations #adimb #setormineral #desafios #tecnologia #technology #engenharia #geologia #geology #ibram #segurançadebarragens #disposiçãodeesteril #sst #barragens #boaspraticas

Podcast da Mineração
Cinthia Rodrigues - Podcast Especial dedicado à EXPOSIBRAM 2024

Podcast da Mineração

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 24:24


Olá, pessoal! Confira este vídeo especial dedicado à divulgação da Exposibram 2024, organizada pelo Ibram! Prepare-se para explorar a maior feira de mineração do Brasil, onde inovação, sustentabilidade e tecnologia se encontram para moldar o futuro do setor. Venha descobrir as últimas tendências, novidades e oportunidades que irão transformar a indústria da mineração. Este evento imperdível reúne os principais especialistas e empresas do ramo, promovendo networking e parcerias estratégicas. Não perca esta chance única de estar na vanguarda das mudanças que estão revolucionando o mercado! Em mais esse episódio especial, conversamos com Cinthia Rodrigues é uma apaixonada pelo setor de mineração. Participa desde 2011 da Exposibram e já pode dizer que conhece bastante sobre esse grande evento.E vai dar dicas preciosas para você participar da edição 2024. Graduada em Relações Internacionais pela PUC-GO (2003), pós-graduada em Negócios Internacionais e Comércio Exterior pela FGV-Rio (2006), em Direito da Mineração pelo CEDIN (2022) e Mestre em Políticas Públicas e Governo, FGV Brasília (2022). Atualmente é Gerente de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento do Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (IBRAM), atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: mineração, direito minerário, regulação, tributação, economia mineral, economia verde e ESG. Membro do Comitê de Ética da Comissão Brasileira de Recursos e Reservas. Saiba mais no link abaixo: https://exposibram2024.ibram.org.br/ O Podcast da Mineração tem a honra de informar que somos apoiadores de midia no evento. Realização do Evento IBRAM e estaremos com um estande para divulgação da mineração. Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" Patrocinadores Oficiais do Podcast da Mineração: ATHO BIM - https://athobim.com/ - @atho.bim ÍGNEA Geologia & Meio Ambiente - https://www.igneabr.com.br/ - @igneabr Apoio: ADIMB - https://adimb.org.br/ - @adimb_oficial Lembrem-se "Mineração pode não ser futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #inovação #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #innovations #adimb #setormineral #desafios #tecnologia #technology #engenharia #geologia #geology #ibram #exposibram #feira #negocios #maiordamericalatina

Podcast da Mineração
Aline Nunes - Reflexões sobre o Seminário Brasileiro de Segurança em Estruturas de Rejeitos

Podcast da Mineração

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 33:28


Olá, pessoal! Hoje, temos algo verdadeiramente especial para apresentar a vocês. Este evento vai muito além de um simples seminário, é uma experiência transformadora que promete questionar suas suposições e abrir novos caminhos para o seu conhecimento. O IBRAM envidará seus melhores esforços para que a gestão das estruturas de disposição de rejeitos observe melhores padrões mundiais, tornando públicas as informações sobre sua segurança. Neste seminário será disseminano as boas práticas na gestão de estruturas de disposição de rejeitos, mostrar tendências, promover reflexões e discussões sobre gestão e utilização destas. Em mais esse episódio especial, conversamos com Aline Nunes, Gerente de Assuntos Minerários do IBRAM onde fizemos reflexões sobre o Seminário Brasileiro de Segurança em Estrutura de Rejeitos, explicando sobre o seminário, tecnologias e muito mais. Inscreva-se agora e faça parte deste movimento transformador, no link abaixo: https://bit.ly/TailingsSafetyBrasil (almoço incluso na inscrição) O Podcast da Mineração tem a honra de informar que somos apoiadores de midia no evento. Realização do Evento IBRAM Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" Patrocinadores Oficiais do Podcast da Mineração: ATHO BIM - https://athobim.com/ - @atho.bim ÍGNEA Geologia & Meio Ambiente - https://www.igneabr.com.br/ - @igneabr Apoio: ADIMB - https://adimb.org.br/ - @adimb_oficial Lembrem-se "Mineração pode não ser futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #inovação #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #innovations #adimb #setormineral #desafios #tecnologia #technology #engenharia #geologia #geology #ibram #segurançadebarragens #disposiçãodeesteril #sst #barragens #boaspraticas

Pirate Wires
Is Silicon Valley Voting For Trump? | Pirate Wires EP#56

Pirate Wires

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 75:54


EPISODE #56: Welcome Back To The Pod! The election is coming into focus this week as the vibe shift in tech seems to favor Trump. This has been highlighted by David Sacks' Trump Fundraiser this week in SF. Meanwhile, Biden's aging continues to spotlighted. We dive into the Polymarkets and make predictions as to what may happen in the election. We then discuss Trump's declaration that he will get rid of the Department Of Education. Which raises the question, what exactly does The Dept. Of Ed do anyway? Next up, the 2020-era grifters are continuing to be exposed. We discuss the anti-racist that is Ibram x. Kendi. Finally, we have some major white pill! SpaceX has a successful rocket launch and landing. We're going to Mars! Featuring Mike Solana, Brandon Gorrell, Sanjana Friedman, Riley Nork Sign Up To Pirate Wires For Free! https://piratewires.co/free_newsletter Pirate Wires Twitter: https://twitter.com/PirateWires Mike Twitter: https://twitter.com/micsolana Brandon Twitter: https://twitter.com/brandongorrell Sanjana Twitter: https://twitter.com/metaversehell Riley Twitter: https://x.com/rylzdigital TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Welcome Back To The Pod! 1:00 - Trump Gains Popularity In Tech - David Sacks' Fundraiser In SF 17:00 - Biden's Decline - Will He Be Replaced? 22:15 - What Do The Markets Think Will Happen In The Election 39:20 - Trump Want's To Cut The Dept Of Education - What Do They Actually Do?? 43:35 - Is College Necessary Anymore? 57:15  - Anti-Racist Ibram x. Kendi's Fall From Grace 1:11:50 - White Pill! SpaceX Launch This Past Week - We're Going To Mars! #podcast #politics #trump #technology #culture #biden

The Fifth Column - Analysis, Commentary, Sedition
#458 - Free Everyone! Support No One!

The Fifth Column - Analysis, Commentary, Sedition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 122:30


* Some unpopular opinions * Raise your hand if you've ever lied to the government* Fetterman and Real Time* Are you *addicted* to Marijuana???* Who are the victims here?* Excessive sentencing is bad, even for bad people * Victims: Alex Jones? Hunter Biden? DJT???* Biden is totally fine and thinking otherwise is the end of democracy* Joe Scarborough is the worst * Let's all pretend that everything is normal, ok?* Scarborough casually defames two journalists* Washington Post loses a trillion dollars, hires more whites * The WNBA reality show * I knew James Baldwin. Baldwin was a friend of mine. And you, Ibram, are no James Baldwin This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wethefifth.substack.com/subscribe

Farol - Conexões da Informação
Políticas públicas na área museal com Fernanda Santana Rabello de Castro - T04E01

Farol - Conexões da Informação

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 55:48


[INFORMAÇÃO] Este episódio foi gravado antes da calamidade pública que está ocorrendo no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. O 8º Fórum Nacional de Museus que nossa convidada cita no episódio teve sua data modificada, de agosto para novembro de 2024 em Fortaleza no Ceará.  --- O pontapé inicial da 4ª temporada do Farol Podcast é com uma convidada muito especial.  A faroleira Juniper Garay e o faroleiro Marcelo Aguiar conversaram com Fernanda Santana Rabello de Castro, que atualmente é Presidenta do Instituto Brasileiro de Museus (Ibram). Fernanda Castro realiza pesquisas em políticas públicas de museus e de educação museal, trabalhando com pesquisa de público, avaliação, formação de educadores, elaboração de programas, projetos e ações educativas museais. Nossa convidada ao longo do episódio faz um balanço desde que assumiu a presidência do IBRAM em 2023 e sobre os 15 anos do Instituto, que surgiu para consolidar o modo de fazer do próprio setor museal. Reforça sobre a consolidação da participação social para o fortalecimento do Ibram, além de abordar suas experiências sobre uma política pública na perspectiva da integração entre educação e cultura. Abordou também o Dia Internacional dos Museus (18 de maio) e seu tema anual, “Museus, educação e pesquisa”, avaliando o papel da educação museal no século XXI tendo em vista o conceito de museu aprovado em 2022 pelo Conselho Internacional de Museus.  Siga as redes sociais da nossa convidada e do IBRAM! Instagram: @fesantanacastro / @museusbr E você pode encontrá-la também em: http://lattes.cnpq.br/5527977130310323

Podcast da Mineração
Julio Nery - A Importância dos Minerais Estratégicos para o Setor Mineral

Podcast da Mineração

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 22:56


Olá pessoal! Estamos animados para compartilhar algo extraordinário com vocês. Este não é apenas mais um seminário, é uma jornada única e enriquecedora que vai desafiar suas ideias preconcebidas e expandir seus horizontes. O Seminário Internacional de Minerais Críticos e Estratégicos, organizado pelo IBRAM, abordará uma extensa gama de temas para compreender o papel desses minerais na transição energética global. Em nosso próximo episódio especial, mergulharemos fundo em temas que moldam o nosso presente e o nosso futuro. Conversamos com Julio Nery, Diretor de Sustentabilidade e Assuntos Regulatórios do IBRAM onde abordou "A Importância dos Minerais Estratégiocos para o Setor Mineral". Inscreva-se agora e faça parte deste movimento transformador, no link abaixo: https://bit.ly/SeminarioMCE O Podcast da Mineração tem a honra de informar que somos apoiadores de midia no evento. Realização do Evento IBRAM Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" Patrocinadores Oficiais do Podcast da Mineração: ADIMB - https://adimb.org.br/ - @adimb_oficial ATHO BIM - https://athobim.com/ - @atho.bim ÍGNEA Geologia & Meio Ambiente - https://www.igneabr.com.br/ - @igneabr Lembrem-se "Mineração pode não ser futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #inovação #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #innovations #adimb #setormineral #desafios #tecnologia #technology #engenharia #geologia #geology #ibram #mineraiscriticos #mineraisestrategicos #seminariomineral

Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9
1º Diálogo de Transição Energética Justa do Carvão Mineral é realizado

Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 9:01


A Associação Brasileira do Carbono Sustentável (ABCS), em parceria com o Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (Ibram), realizaram, na última semana o 1º Diálogo de Transição Energética Justa. O evento, sediado em Porto Alegre (RS), contou com a presença de autoridades, representantes da cadeia produtiva do carbono e imprensa e teve como objetivo sanar as dúvidas a respeito das etapas e trabalhos a serem realizados para o programa Transição Energética Justa. O evento, que busca o diálogo a respeito do assunto, discutiu caminhos para a transição energética justa para o Rio Grande do Sul e todo o Brasil. O evento ainda contou com a assinatura do termo de cooperação entre a Satc e Instituto Caldeira, de Porto Alegre, com o objetivo de estimular a criação de novos negócios nas regiões que possuem como foco a transição energética justa e inclusiva. Em entrevista ao Cruz de Malta Notícias desta segunda-feira (22), o diretor executivo da Satc e presidente da Associação Brasileira do Carbono Sustentável (ABCS), Fernando Luiz Zancan, falou sobre esse evento e os reflexos para a região.

DF Aguas Claras
IBRAM #40

DF Aguas Claras

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 96:49


Hoje nosso papo é sobre o Parque de Águas Claras, e ninguém melhor pra falar sobre o assunto do que o presidente do IBRAM (Instituto Brasília Ambiental), Rôney Nemer. Nós vamos passar pela maioria dos assuntos importantes e também dos assuntos comentados por você pelo Instagram. Assista e fique por dentro de todos os assuntos do parque!

Conversas que Inspiram
EP 23 | Como a mineração contribui para a transição energética

Conversas que Inspiram

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 29:53


Neste episódio do Conversas que Inspiram, abordamos o papel da mineração na transição energética, tão necessária para reduzir os impactos das mudanças climáticas no nosso planeta. Nossos convidados são Tiago Alves, gerente de Meio Ambiente da Anglo American no Brasil, e Julio Nery, diretor de Sustentabilidade do Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração – IBRAM.Acompanhe quinzenalmente o nosso podcast e fique por dentro de conversas inspiradoras sobre como promover a evolução da nossa sociedade. Produção: Wepod

Factual America
Stamping Out Racist Lies: America's Truth

Factual America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 22:01


Racism is a blight upon the United States of America, and has been all through the country's history.  In Stamped from the Beginning, a documentary film featuring and based on the book of the same name by Dr. Ibram X Kendi, director Roger Ross Williams explores the history of racist ideas in the US. Using an innovative array of methods, including VFX, animation, and music, he explores how the Trans-Atlantic slave trade gave birth to racist ideas, and how racist myths regarding black hypersexuality and criminality still impact society today. Roger and Ibram join Matthew Sherwood to discuss their film, its themes, and the role of black women, both in terms of studying racism and as the interviewees of Stamped from the Beginning. Roger also notes the reason why he uses pop culture to tell the story of racist ideas in the US. It isn't despite the fact that it has been used over the years to perpetuate racist ideas but because of it. Roger admits that making the documentary was hard. Fortunately, he liked the challenge! The result is a film that, as Matthew says, is both stimulating and uplifting. Racism may be a big part of the US's story, but it is not the last word. Watch the episode at https://factualamerica.com “We hope that people – through the film – can begin the process of unlearning any racist ideas about black people that they have internalised...and that they would also begin to learn anti-racist ideas of racial equality.” – Ibram X Kendi

The Richie Baloney Show!
NETFLIX Promotes Anti-White Racism With Ibram X Kendi

The Richie Baloney Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 6:53


NETFLIX Promotes Anti White Racism With Ibram X Kendi #boycottnetflixYouTube ChannelRumble Channel

Podcast da Mineração
Wanderson Modesto e Pedro Daniel - Alunos do IFRN Campus Parelhas no CBMINA 2023

Podcast da Mineração

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 20:11


Olá sejam bem vindo ao nosso quadro de entrevistas do Podcast da Mineração. Nesse programa especial conversamos com Wanderson Modesto e Pedro Daniel alunos do curso técnico em mineração do IFRN campus Parelhas - RN onde tiveram seus trabalhos técnicos aprovados no 11º Congresso Brasileiro de Mineração de Mina a Céu Aberto e Mina Subterrânea o CBMINA organizado pelo IBRAM. Em primeira mão fizeram um resumo aqui no Podcast da Mineração dos seus brilhantes trabalhos bem como estão indo com o apoio do Podcast da Mineração na participação desse importante evento. Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" Criação de Arte: Raul Cadena Patrocinador Oficial: ADIMB - https://adimb.org.br/ - @adimb_oficial #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #inovação #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #innovations #adimb #setormineral #desafios #geologia #treinamento #capacitaçãoprofissional #profissional #profissionalizante #geo #mina #geologa #ifrn #parelhas #cursotecnico #tecnicoemmineracao

Energy News Beat Podcast
ENB #142 Cyrus Brooks - Why is the Climate Crisis racist where Africa is concerned? The West policies towards Africa are like environmental racism.

Energy News Beat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 29:09


In this Energy News Beat Podcast, the host, Stuart Turley, President and CEO of the Sandstone Group, is currently at the Permian Basin International Oil and Gas Show. In a conversation with Cyrus Brooks from RABC, they discuss Africa Energy Week's goal to combat energy poverty. Cyrus emphasizes Africa's need for energy accessibility and mentions the importance of ensuring that the benefits of Africa's resources remain within the continent. They criticize the unequal treatment of China's energy practices and stress the significance of considering Africa's needs and preferences in energy development.The conversation highlights natural gas as a crucial component of Africa's energy future due to its versatility and potential to address various energy needs. They also touch on the potential of propane and compressed natural gas for the "last mile" delivery of energy. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creating a sustainable and inclusive energy future for Africa.He discusses Africa Energy Week's goal of addressing energy poverty.Cyrus Brooks from RABC emphasizes the need for energy accessibility in Africa.They stress the importance of ensuring Africa benefits from its resources.Unequal treatment of China's energy practices is criticized.Natural gas is highlighted as a crucial component of Africa's energy future due to its versatility.The potential of propane and compressed natural gas for the "last mile" energy delivery is mentioned.The conversation emphasizes the importance of creating a sustainable and inclusive energy future for Africa.ENB Podcast with Cyrus Brooks - Africa Summit Stuart Turley [00:00:05] Hello everybody. Welcome to the Energy News Beat podcast. My name is Stu Turley president and CEO of the Sandstone Group. I used to be a game show host at one time, but I'm here at the Permian Basin International Oil and Gas Show and I'm here at the Air Compressor Solutions booth. It is just crazy. You can see the old truck back here behind me. And I'll tell you what, this podcast, probably one of the most important that we've talked about in a long time. I've got an old friend here, and I'll tell you what, Cyrus Brooks over at RABC and I mean his dad, I get to interview him tomorrow and they are a international natural gas evaluation and they've got software for long term contracts and everything else. And I've just really enjoyed being able to get in me. Cyrus. [00:00:54]Cyrus, welcome from Africa. How are things there? [2.6s]Cyrus Brooks [00:00:57] Oh, they're very definitely heating up, I guess you could say. Yeah. You know, here it is, the springtime heading into the summer. So. But yeah, it's it's really actually, it's really nice and windy in Cape Town, South Africa.Stuart Turley [00:01:14] You're in Cape Town?Cyrus Brooks [00:01:15] Yes, I'm in Cape Town, which is in the south east. It's actually still on the Atlantic, but not far from where the Indian Ocean meets the Atlantic, right near the bottom of the world.Stuart Turley [00:01:28] Is it now? How long was the flight out there, Cyrus?Cyrus Brooks [00:01:33] Oh, you know, I went from Houston to Atlanta and on to Cape Town. That was 18 hours. So with one and a half hours stopover. So it was quite something.Stuart Turley [00:01:43] Oh, my goodness. [00:01:44]Now, why are you there, Cyrus? [1.2s]Cyrus Brooks [00:01:46] Well, this week is Africa Energy Week. And, you know, their their tagline and our motto here is to make energy poverty history, which really goes right into, you know, the basic purpose of all energy companies is to supply energy. You know, no matter how much money people want to make and all of those things that people think are the real purpose, but actually we really want to supply. I mean, that's our goal, is to supply that energy that people are going to use know. And we know as long as we do that, we still have a great future supplying that energy. So what the difference is, is that if half of Africa gets one out of every two, people don't have electricity like they do electricity.Stuart Turley [00:02:38] And 1.Cyrus Brooks [00:02:39] To 2 people do not have electricity access to it. Like.Stuart Turley [00:02:45] You know, Cyrus, you and I have talked about this and this is heading up where my passion is. Everybody needs to be delivered the lowest kilowatt per hour to all citizens of the planet and allow them to eliminate poverty by low cost, sustainable energy. Now, Cyrus, you and I have also talked about using local natural resources to reduce the impact on the environment. [00:03:12]Tell me what's going on and what's the temperature there with everybody, all the leaders that are there? [4.3s]Cyrus Brooks [00:03:17] Well, it's really interesting to hear people from Europe and then hear people from Africa. And there's just a, you know, a bit of a chasm between the two in some in some aspects. And, you know, African leaders are saying very specifically that, you know, the resources of Africa should benefit Africans. I mean, Africa has natural gas. Africa has oil, a lot of oil. Africa, you know, could easily do 7 million barrels a day. Africa has you know, Africa has minerals. Africa is all it has. You know, minerals such as cobalt, which as we know is essential for EVs electric vehicles. And it has so much in the way of resources. And, you know, it's it's not just a you know, a supply store, but that's the message anyway. It's not this is not just a supply store for everybody else. You know, they have their own needs and they want, you know, if people come and they want to make use of their resources, well, they want to make sure that, you know, the way that contracts are and is that it benefits the people to develop their their resources, their economic development as well.Stuart Turley [00:04:52] You know, it seems like and from what I'm seeing from the international side of things, on the international. And that with the world, not the World Economic Forum at the World Bank, is [00:05:07]loaning money only for renewable projects. [2.9s] And we know that we're seeing a real problem with solar panels. After five years to ten years, they're having to be replaced and then they can't be recycled. And then you need a lot more money for the grid, and it's just a lot higher cost for electricity, for even wind or solar. So what are they saying about getting no money? Really? Access is money available for natural gas pipelines, for coal plants, for natural gas power plants in Africa.Cyrus Brooks [00:05:43] Yeah, that's a that's a very good question. So investment and foreign investment came up quite a bit at this conference. I'll tell you something interesting, just to my last point, if I go back to it, the president of Namibia, which is next, next to South Africa, and you know, it's the president there. He gave a speech and he said something very smart. He said that, you know, the benefits from African resources must benefit Africa. I mean, actually, that's really no different than than any local community, you know, saying that, hey, if you want to build something in my backyard, it should benefit me to me or the community, etc.. You know, whether it's a transmission or a natural gas pipeline or anything. Right. Right. So. So it's not even a big ask. But something else he said was really interesting. He said, we cannot allow and this goes to what you're saying about finance. We cannot allow climate change to be weaponized. Wow. Wow. What a line that is. That weapon.Stuart Turley [00:06:53] Cannot stop and.Cyrus Brooks [00:06:55] Allow climate.Stuart Turley [00:06:57] [00:06:57]Global climate change to be weaponized. [1.8s] Wow.Cyrus Brooks [00:07:00] I like that. So. So. Yeah. And the point is, you are right. They definitely there definitely has been a constraint on finance by, you know, the African Development Bank, the IMF or other banks, European Central Bank, like these kind of banks. They have, you know, these various commitments toward net zero and emissions and all this kind of thing. Right. So so there is that there. And you could say this, that African leaders are actually quite unhappy with this this kind of role. And I mean, there is if you consider, okay, let's take the view that CO2 is a pollutant. You know, let's just pretend for a moment if like it's like dumping paint right in the gutter. Okay. If you take that view that CO2 is a pollutant, just like dumping paint, right? You would go to that company and you would say, hey, you need to clean it up. Right. It's you do that. You have to clean it up. The evidence is right there. And I can see that paint, you know, flowing down the gutter. Go clean it up. Don't talk to me about, you know, and don't complain about my pollution if you if you're going to keep doing it. Now, that's the other thing, is that Africa has if you look at CO2 as a pollution, I mean, if you do, Africa has contributed something like 3% or 4.3%, Like it's really minuscule. It's nothing. So you have people, you know, who have basically developed their economies have been, quote unquote, polluting and they have been polluting. But if you say, oh, okay, let's say just they've been emitting CO2 for. Right. You know, for 150 years and then, you know, saying, you know, as a banker, I'm not going to lend it to you because it's going to add emission is a little bit unfair because, I mean, this is also it's like, hey, you know, you didn't you didn't have this, you know, I'm not going to lend it to you for other people. Did you? I mean, it's not like they weren't lending it to the West early on. And so I think it's pretty fair. There is they're kind of saying two things that are really interesting. You know, what is in the West, clean up their CO2 and, you know, and then that will also make room. That's one of the interesting comments. They said, you know, clean up 20% of the CO2 you put out there and that makes room for for Africa to develop. You know, that would be one thing. So, I mean, there the.Stuart Turley [00:09:45] Reports are I mean I'm sorry words me this you're that I'm sorry you know me well enough know that I'm getting excited about a couple of things you just said. So when we talk about China and the Western world, both. Developed worlds polluting so much. And if CO2 is taken as such, a pollution. What about China? China has announced that they are doing it. Over 300 coal plants are already permitted and in the pipeline for production. Unbelievable amount of gigawatts going on for coal. So why can China put all of this, Colin? [00:10:31]Why can Germany now start taking down windfarms so they can open back up a coal plant and then we're handicapping Africa and saying you have to go renewable energy, which has to have fossil fuels in order to work. Yeah. Are they talking about China? [22.3s]Cyrus Brooks [00:10:53] Question. Well, you know, it's definitely that. Yeah, actually, definitely all that was mentioned about the coal in China and and while frankly, to be honest, I don't blame China, you know, I mean, what can you say? Except they are trying. But this is a weird kind of thing. And when Alex Epstein, who who wrote the book in Our Fossil Future and the Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, Alex Epstein spoke yesterday. And oh, cool. Yeah, he said something quite interesting, which was I mean, he called this he called this very pointedly. He said, this is like environmental racism. I mean, this is really I love the idea. Yeah. Honestly, I mean, the idea that one group of people can, you know, basically make coal plant after coal plant after coal plant with practically no protest. I mean, honestly, if if if the world wanted to protest against it against China grain, they could, you know.Stuart Turley [00:12:01] They wouldn't get any money from the Belt and Road. So.Cyrus Brooks [00:12:05] Well, you know, but I mean people could stop buying things from there. They could. I mean, all sorts of things. They could they could commit sanctions, tariffs. I mean, there's all sorts of things that they could do, which they will not do, you know, because they are intertwined economic right. They are you know, they benefit from the relationship from China, though. So then why are they so willing, so unwilling to be righteous about China? Because it's it it really goes against their own interest. Right. And so therefore, it comes across that, you know, this this resistance towards fossil fuel use in Africa is actually, you know, borne out of a lot of self-interest.Stuart Turley [00:13:01] Well, I had the fortune of interviewing Alex Epstein twice on the podcast, and I really, really enjoyed his passion and not only interviewing him. Chris Wright from Liberty Oil. Liberty Frank has also been the humanitarians and quite honestly, they were my inspiration for trying to take this passion up for being a humanitarian, being energy agnostic, except let's do the lowest impact on the environment, and that means natural gas. And we know that COP 28 is coming around the corner and I'm hearing rumblings. I mean, we have M.D.s, you know, the Saudi prince going to be there. Cyrus And every there's 140 major world leaders going to be at 28. And they're now saying that oil, natural gas and nuclear are going to be the prince of the ball there in order to do that. And I'm where I'm going with this conversation is [00:14:09]how is the conversation at this energy conference in Africa with nuclear? Is nuclear coming up? And as natural gas coming up is really the bridge to prosperity? [13.2s]Cyrus Brooks [00:14:23] Yes, nice gas is coming up a lot. It's probably almost two thirds of the conference is really focused on natural gas. Nice. And, you know, there's a reason for that. The Africa has vast gas resources and potential and the world is also calling for Africa's gas for their own use. Right. So, plus, you know, gas has many more uses than just. More heating and gas fired power generation. You have fertilizer, you have fertilizer, you have you know, you can make hydrogen steam reformation. You can you know, you can do a lot of things. I mean, the basics of ethylene and plastics. I mean, there's so much you can do with that. You can make a compressed natural gas for cars as a cleaner fuel. I mean, and Africa does that, especially in Nigeria, Egypt.Stuart Turley [00:15:26] And propane and everything else.Cyrus Brooks [00:15:28] And propane. And and so LPG is part of this conference as well. And these things are scalable. You know, you can also have cleaner cooking, you know, and this kind of thing, I mean, there's a you know, it's it's as you said, I mean, there's nothing wrong inherently with, you know, solar power or wind power. But like anything, they have their own pros and cons and the peculiarity of electricity is that it's not easily storable, therefore it must be on demand. And as we saw in Texas on Friday with a full lunar eclipse, you saw the solar because the eclipse was in the middle of the day and you saw the solar dropped almost immediately to nothing. And it it just well, it dropped it as like a like a steep cliff.Stuart Turley [00:16:25] And the balancing authority on that side is the balancing authority for ERCOT. I'm sure they had to put the brakes on because they had to spin up natural gas or coal in order to be ready for that. And you just nailed it that, you know, the grid can have standby wind or standby. I just want to give a shout out to as I was coming through to my office in Abilene, the wind farm on the left side was there's just wind farm after wind farm after wind farm. And then over on the right hand side, there is one that has been abandoned. There is a wind farm right outside of Abilene, Texas, and the blades are falling off and they are having some serious problems. And not only is there serious problems with that, the farmers in Germany and farmers in the U.S. are now having to look at 25 year contracts and these wind companies are backing off their abandoned wells. And so now you may have a ranch with two or 300 wind farms sitting out there, and they cannot even use them as a ranch anymore. So that is something that we need to also, when you're talking to the African leaders, the presidents, the general and folks there, just like your company, is so good about forecasting pricing for natural gas on the global market, we need to take a look at wind farms and then absolutely go away at the end of 25 years. Who's going to haul this crap out? And I mean, this is terrible for not only Africa, for Europe, the United States, and nobody's talking about this in Texas, by the way. I love me from Texas. They are really focusing and putting money for the abandoned orphan wells, because quite honestly, the oil and gas industry did not do a great job in the past. But over the last ten, 15 years, the great oil and gas companies have done a phenomenal job in ESG in getting things environmentally sound. Where's the renewable market on this? And I really want to hear while you're at that conference, if you can bring that up and try to ask some folks, [00:18:47]are there long term contracts for solar panels? Because Cyrus solar panels are piling up. We're shipping our solar panels that are no longer usable to other countries and they're toxic waste. How is that being discussed at these kind of conferences? [17.8s] Yes, it makes sense.Cyrus Brooks [00:19:07] Yeah. I only know that Africa doesn't want that kind of stuff at all. No, but I'll tell you something they are interested in. What's that? What they are interested in Creating a value chain. Creating more. So. Okay, so here's what you do, right? Right. If you have a process which has five steps, right? And the first step is, is raw material. If you sell the raw material at the at the first step, then you lose a lot of value at. Right. You lose a lot of value add. And you know, you only have the jobs that relate to the extraction. So you might have some jobs related to oil or gas extraction or mining, you know. Right. And which is.Stuart Turley [00:19:55] Child abuse in the case?Cyrus Brooks [00:19:58] Well, all. All the cases of of that. But the main point is, is that what Africans want is Africans actually want to add industry. So let's say, you know. You know, yeah. So let's say you take your, your minerals and you smelt them and you process them. Well, now you have two industries, right?Stuart Turley [00:20:18] Oh yeah.Cyrus Brooks [00:20:20] You see what I mean? And so now you're adding jobs and you're adding now you can you that the margin, you can sell that material for increases a lot.Stuart Turley [00:20:29] Absolutely. In jobs and.Cyrus Brooks [00:20:31] So.Stuart Turley [00:20:31] And prosperity.Cyrus Brooks [00:20:32] That's right. And so you start to create jobs you create and as you create industry, you also have more money, which also means you can afford more. And eventually, you know, this. This also means there is a market there for, you know, Europeans and Asians and Americans to sell to. Right. And not just, you know, the cheapest phones they can buy, the most expensive everything, because they have, you know, the standard of living that we have.Stuart Turley [00:21:00] So this all for years and and I've been thinking about this and what's wrong if you can go through and as you look at [00:21:09]getting more energy in solving that one out of two people in poverty, energy, poverty in Africa, what's wrong with looking at charging export money? [12.0s] I think the West should charge export fees so that we're paying a higher price for the natural resources out of Africa with that fund going back to Africa to build their infrastructure. That makes sense.Cyrus Brooks [00:21:40] Yes. And I think that that, you know, that's kind of what they're talking about is right during the agreements so that that it starts to build infrastructure nice And they definitely you know it's part of the conversation. So but it does go back to investment as well, you know and there's a lot of issues in in Africa or any any place where there is, you know, it's a developing economy. So administration, you know, even making these agreements even. Even experience and knowledge at the you know, at the levels at the ministerial levels. Right. They if they end up getting advisors and this came up in the conference, if they end up getting advisors who come from Europe and the US who's who have their own agenda right then, then they're going to start to make agreements towards, maybe they'll start to make agreements towards the, the Paris Accord or some, some purpose which the West has not, which is really Africa focused. So, I mean, you know, for example, if you take California and let's just make an example, you take a California and you go to some, you know, a depressed area like East L.A. or, you know, maybe Watts or South Central, you know, down on Skid Row and all these kind of things. And you want to you're going to tell these guys, well, we're going to help your area and we need you. But whatever you do, we've got to make sure it's green. And, you know, they would just look at you like you're crazy. It's like like we have we have no money. We have lots of crime. We have you know, we have a we have, you know, very low literacy. I mean, we we have huge problems overcome. And you want us to to care whether or not we emit CO2. And so, you know, I mean, look, it's it's it's like it's not that it's we can't concern ourselves with climate change. We can't. But, you know, you know, when you when a guy is starving to death, you don't talk to him about CO2. You give him food. You know, I mean, this is this is what it's you know, so.Stuart Turley [00:23:58] It's not fair.Cyrus Brooks [00:23:59] It's not fair. And not only is it not fair, but really, you know, when you talk to somebody, you should really be asking them what they need. You know, should you should and you shouldn't be telling them what they need. You should you should be looking and listening.Stuart Turley [00:24:14] You know, I think one of the best things that came out of that thing were everything that we've talked about. Cyrus is phenomenal. And I couldn't be more happy that you're there helping your company and then helping out bring back the word. We got to spread the word on helping them out because selfishly, it will help out everybody else in the global market. And that's exactly what yes. RB does. You know, your company really does look at the global environment and the fiscal responsibility of elevating folks out. And I absolutely love the way that Alex Epstein phrased that, that it is energy, racism. By putting that out there that way that we're not allowing them freedom through fiscal restrictions. And so I'm excited about that. And tomorrow, you have hooked up with Dr. Ibram and he is the general director of AP. Oh, and I can't wait to visit with him.Cyrus Brooks [00:25:18] Yes, he's the this is the African Petroleum Producers Organization. So he's is really high level. And this guy is a firebrand talker. I mean, he's a really you know, he's a real strong advocate for Africa and for African knowledge and for the kids learning, you know, technology transfer. So and also developing African training so and training centers throughout Africa and also Pan African cooperation so all Africans can, you know, rise up and oh fantastic.Stuart Turley [00:25:57] I'll tell you, I am so excited about about this. And so, Cyrus, [00:26:02]how can everybody get a hold of you and your company? [2.1s] And we want to make sure that people can get a hold of you. What's the best way to get a hold of it?Cyrus Brooks [00:26:10] Yeah, I mean, go to grab a Seacom. So, you know, and that would be, I guess, where we where do we say we say Romeo. Bravo Alpha. Charlie.Stuart Turley [00:26:23] I think I order dot com. Yes, I think it's fabulous. And, and I want to give you a shout out. I didn't mean to cut you off, Cyrus, but you're one of the a great thought leader out there. Your whole team over there does a great job with articles, knowledge, and not only me, I a stalker of you guys in a nice way. I watch you. So I just want to think that you guys are a phenomenal resource for folks being industry thought leaders. So we got about two more minutes. [00:26:51]What is any last words or thoughts for you on this trip that you're doing in Africa? [5.3s]Cyrus Brooks [00:26:57] I would say that something really interesting has come, which is that natural gas is going to be a key to the future. You know, whether you call it a low carbon future or whatever you call it, it's a lot is going to be powered by natural gas. It is cleaner. It is going to make cities cleaner and is, you know, cooking more available electricity, more available to all the people of Earth and obviously help companies to make better energy decisions so that it actually benefits everybody in the long run.Stuart Turley [00:27:33] Isn't that great? Hey, one last question here before we close out. I was visiting with Tucker. He was over at the Propane Council for the United States, and he may be there, Tucker Perkins. And he's describing propane and compressed natural gas as the last mile. And in Africa, that would absolutely be a great way to get, as you mentioned earlier, people using it. So natural gas and then staging it out for the last mile. [00:28:08]It'd be kind of fun to hear what people's thoughts are in incorporating those kinds of contracts in there as well, because the infrastructure is a lot easier to put in for tanks and those kind of things as opposed to a pipeline. [12.2s]Cyrus Brooks [00:28:21] You can find that, you know, you scale it, you scale. They did this in Mexico, you scale it, right. You know, people have the connections in their house so that finally when the pipelines come, you can put them right in because the house, it's already there. You see, you know, it's a very good way to make a scalable micro economy, say, I mean, you'll get off on that one. But yeah, I agree with you. I'm totally with you on that.Stuart Turley [00:28:46] Sounds fantastic, Cyrus. Thank you. From Africa and I'm here in the Permian and shout out to our sponsors here with air Compressor Solutions. And hey, I look forward to visiting with you tomorrow. There's Irish.Cyrus Brooks [00:28:58] Sounds good. To see.

Chronique des Matières Premières
Le Brésil mise sur ses mines

Chronique des Matières Premières

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 1:28


Le gouvernement a annoncé la vente aux enchères de projets d'exploitation d'or, et de diamant notamment. L'offre, ouverte aux investisseurs étrangers et nationaux, marque la reprise du gouvernement Lula dans ce secteur. Les gisements mis aux enchères représentent plusieurs millions de tonnes d'or, de diamant, de phosphate, et de kaolin, entre autres. Il s'agit des premières enchères depuis l'élection du président Lula en janvier 2023. Cette pratique est courante dans le domaine du pétrole, mais récente pour le secteur minier. Les premières enchères ont été inaugurées sous l'ancien président Jair Bolsonaro, en 2019.Le secteur minier est en bonne santé au Brésil. Il a représenté un chiffre d'affaires de 120 milliards de reais au premier semestre 2023, soit une augmentation de 6% par rapport à la même période en 2022. Selon le président de l'Institut brésilien des mines (Ibram), Raul Jungmann, les chiffres devraient encore s'améliorer d'ici à la fin de l'année.Préoccupations environnementalesCinq projets sont concernés par les enchères, tous situés dans des États du nord du pays. L'extraction de l'or est un thème délicat au Brésil, à cause de la forte présence d'orpaillage illégal en Amazonie et sur les territoires indigènes. Des exploitations clandestines qui engendrent la déforestation, la pollution des fleuves, et de nombreux conflits sur le terrain.Les études préliminaires du service géologique lié au ministère des Mines et de l'Énergie mentionnent que certains sites se trouvent sur des zones de protection environnementale. Ils devront donc être exploités selon les règles en vigueur. Réduire les importations Le potentiel des mines de phosphate, qui se trouvent à cheval sur les États de Pernambouc et Paraiba, intéresse particulièrement le Brésil. Elles permettraient de réduire la dépendance à l'importation de ce minerai, utilisé comme engrais, et essentiel pour l'agriculture brésilienne.

Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9
Ecomuseu Serra do Rio do Rastro participa da 17ª Primavera dos Museus

Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 18:55


Inicia na próxima segunda-feira, a 17ª Primavera dos Museus, uma ação anual coordenada pelo Instituto Brasileiro de Museus (Ibram) com duração de uma semana, que visa mobilizar os museus brasileiros a elaborarem programações especiais voltadas para um mesmo tema, o qual é escolhido pelo próprio Ibram. Em 2023, a proposta é estimular que os museus atuem como difusores da memória, da cultura e das artes – contribuam para o reconhecimento, valorização e protagonismo de segmentos minorizados da população na produção de suas próprias memórias. O Ecomuseu Serra do Rio do Rastro está organizando a Exposição: “Tesouros Ancestrais: Peças Indígenas de Lauro Müller”. A abertura da exposição ocorre na segunda-feira (18) às 17h15. Dezenas de peças que são parte do acervo do Museu do Colonizador, de Amilton Guimaraes, revelam a rica herança das culturas indígenas que moldaram a região. Cerâmicas, instrumentos e objetos estarão em exposição na sede do Ecomuseu. Em entrevista ao Cruz de Malta Notícias desta sexta-feira (15) a secretária de Turismo, Patrícia Pontaldi, comentou sobre a programação da Primavera dos Museus no município. Ela também comentou sobre os pontos de interdição em Lauro Müller devido a realização da Uphill Marathon e da última etapa de oitivas da Lei Paulo Gustavo. Ouça abaixo a íntegra da entrevista:

Raising Good Humans
S3 Ep 29: How To Raise Antiracist Kids

Raising Good Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 32:06


This week, we're sitting down with Dr. Ibram Kendi and discussing antiracism, how to help your children understand the benefits or drawbacks they may encounter due to racism, and the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn affirmative action. Dr. Ibram is the author of How to Raise an Antiracist. In July 2020, he founded the Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University where he serves as director. Kendi was included in Time's 100 Most Influential People of 2020.Sponsored byBetterHelp: www.betterhelp.com/HUMANSProduced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Amanda Seales Show
The Centennial Episode “Daylight Come And We Wanna Go Home” | EPISODE 100

The Amanda Seales Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 66:20


On the Amanda Seales Show podcast, several topics were discussed in the recent episode. One of the topics was about the Alabama education director who was fired over a "Woke" book. The book in question was "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You" by Ibram x. Kendi and Jason Reynolds, which discusses the history of racism in the United States. The education director was fired for allegedly promoting critical race theory, which has been a controversial topic in recent years.Another topic discussed on the podcast was about the revelation that the rapper “Pras" of Fugees fame was actually an FBI informant. This news has caused quite a stir in the hip-hop community, as many people are questioning the ethics of using informants in criminal investigations.The podcast also touched on the controversy surrounding rapper Rick Ross, who was criticized for dissing CNN anchor Don Lemon in an online viral video. Many people felt that Ross was being disrespectful towards Lemon by offering him a job at wing stop to make “lemon” peppered wings. Finally, the podcast acknowledged the passing of legendary musician and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte. Belafonte was a pioneer in the music industry and used his platform to fight for social justice and equality. The hosts of the Amanda Seales podcast paid tribute to his legacy and impact on the world.FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER: (03:46) BLACKURATE NEWS: Alabama Education Director Ousted Over Book That Governor Says Is Too Woke (09:18) Pras FBI Informant (12:29) Plus The Group Chat…Are We Asking The Right Questions When Meeting Potential Mates (16:39) How Black Do You Feel Today (19:56) BLACKURATE NEWS: President Joe Biden Announces His 2024 Presidential Run Alongside VP Kamala Harris (27:56) Rick Ross Gettin Dragged For Dissing Don Lemon (31:34) BIG UP -  Colin Kaepernick Pays For Autopsy Of Inmate Eaten By Bed Bugs LET DOWN - Akron Police Stealing Cars And Arresting Children Protesting The Murder Of Unarmed Black Man. (36:05) You Know Our Phone Lines Are Open To You 24/7…AT 855-AMANDA-8 THAT'S 855-262-6328! (38:23) BLACKURATE NEWS: Fresno Vice Principal Placed On Leave After Calling Teens ‘Section 8 People' And ‘Ghetto Girls' (46:21) Barrier-Breaking Singer, Actor And Activist Harry Belafonte Passes Away (48:59) Smart Funny Black Promo/Game (54:35) Yesterday We Played A Clip Of Rep Justin Jones From Tennessee Calling Out Rep Ragan For Using The Term God To Justify His Bigotry (57:22) Politicians Say The Darndest Things Description: Gop Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy W Don Lemon (64:04) (60 Second Headlines) FOLLOW THE SHOW ON ALL SOCIALS: @sealessaidit @amandaseales @djnailz If you have a comment leave Amanda a message at 1 855-AMANDA-8 that's 1-855-262-6328See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Limerick Community pay its respects to Geila Ibram

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 5:46


Limerick Community will hold a vigil to pay its respects to Geila Ibram following her murder last week. Speaking to Pat with more on this was Ralph Riegel Journalist with the Irish Independent.

Entrevistas Jornal Eldorado
Raul Jungmann: “Ouro precisa de digital. Apenas expulsar garimpeiros gera risco de enxugar gelo”

Entrevistas Jornal Eldorado

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 18:20


Das 104 toneladas de ouro extraídas anualmente no Brasil, 50% são oriundos de atividades ilegais em terras de conservação, como as indígenas. O balanço foi apresentado pelo ex-ministro da Defesa, Raul Jungmann, que hoje preside o Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (Ibram). Em entrevista à Rádio Eldorado, ele disse que o centro do problema está em uma lei de 2013, que permite a comercialização do metal apenas com base na informação do vendedor, sob a presunção de “boa-fé”. Jungmann defendeu uma maior fiscalização do Banco Central sobre as Distribuidoras de Títulos e Valores Mobiliários (DTVMs) e a adoção pela Receita Federal da Nota Fiscal Eletrônica para a venda do material retirado de garimpos. “Ouro precisa de digital. Apenas expulsar garimpeiros gera o risco (de o governo) enxugar gelo”, afirmou. De acordo com o presidente do Ibram, as medidas deveriam ser adotadas com uma mudança na lei, por meio de uma Medida Provisória ou por uma decisão do ministro Gilmar Mendes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal, que tem nas mãos ações movidas pelo PV e pelo PSB contra a lavagem do ouro ilegal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast da Mineração
Exposibram 2022 - Entrevista Paulo Henrique - Diretor de Comunicação do IBRAM

Podcast da Mineração

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 4:50


Esse ano está de volta ao seu formato presencial o principal evento de mineração da América Latina a Exposibram 2022. Reúne as principais companhias mineradoras com atuação nacional e global, fornecedores de máquinas, equipamentos e serviços, representantes de instituições de pesquisa e universidades, delegações empresariais e governamentais de diversas nações, entidades de classe, empresas e autarquias ligadas ao setor público, além de importantes executivos e especialistas de vários segmentos para a discussão de temas relacionados à indústria mineral nacional e internacional, ou seja, a cadeia produtiva da mineração participa ativamente. E é com muita honra que o Podcast da Mineração esteve presente com um stand, onde iremos fazer podcasts, lives, bate papo e muito mais. O evento ocorreu entre os dias 12 a 15 de setembro no Expominas em Belo Horizonte Entrevistei Paulo Henrique, diretor de comunicação do IBRAM Abraço forte e lembrem-se “Mineração pode não se o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração”

Arroe Collins
Dr Ibram I Kendi Releases Magnolia Flower

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 7:07


The story first originated in 1925 from the creative mind of Zora Neale Hurston. Dr. Ibram replenishes the story in a modern world and beyond.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Dr Ibram I Kendi Releases Magnolia Flower

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 7:07


The story first originated in 1925 from the creative mind of Zora Neale Hurston. Dr. Ibram replenishes the story in a modern world and beyond.

Good Life Project
Ibram X. Kendi | How to Raise an Antiracist

Good Life Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 53:10


One of the things I've come to believe during the now 10-year journey of Good Life Project is that there truly is no individual good life, without there also being a more collective and inclusive path for a societal good life. We are all interconnected. And a key part of this more expansive aspiration is about planting seeds, starting with younger generations. So, how do you raise kids to create a more equitable and inclusive society? One where we're not afraid to acknowledge and discuss beautiful experiences, while also addressing hard truths in a way that steeps us in reality, invites everyone into the conversation, and compels us to do the work needed to create more possibility, equality and opportunity for all, regardless of race, socio-economic status, religion, age, ability and beyond?That's where we're headed with today's guest, Dr. Ibram X. Kendi. He's the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University, founding director of the BU Center for Antiracist Research, a contributing writer at The Atlantic, CBS News racial justice contributor, and the host of the Be Antiracist podcast. Dr. Kendi is also the author of many highly acclaimed books including Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, which won the National Book Award for Nonfiction, making him the youngest-ever winner of that award. He has also produced five straight #1 New York Times bestsellers, including How to Be an Antiracist, Antiracist Baby, and Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You, co-authored by Jason Reynolds. In 2020, Time magazine named Dr. Kendi one of the 100 most influential people in the world. He was awarded a 2021 MacArthur Genius Grant. And his new book, How to Raise An Antiracist, take us into the core ideas around bringing kids up - as caretakers, parents, educators and community members - in a way that opens their minds, hearts and eyes to both our history and to the work still to be done to decrease inequality and increase equality.You can find Ibram at: Website | Instagram | Be Antiracist PodcastIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Austin Channing Brown inviting all to play a part in creating a more equal and inclusive society.Check out our offerings & partners: My New Book Sparked | My New Podcast SPARKEDVisit Our Sponsor Page For a Complete List of Vanity URLs & Discount Codes.AquaTru: $100 off + free shipping. Code GOODLIFEAir Doctor: 35% discount. Code GOODLIFE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Intelligence Squared
How to Be an Antiracist, with Ibram X. Kendi

Intelligence Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 48:15


Activist, historian and academic Ibram X. Kendi's book, How To Be and Antiracist, won the National Book Award for nonfiction as well as topping bestseller lists in 2020, a year in which the murder by police of George Floyd made the impact of Kendi's words inescapable. He came to Intelligence Squared a few months prior in August 2019 for a wide-ranging discussion on the themes of the book with BBC News journalist and visiting journalism professor at Princeton, Razia Iqbal. The two speakers will be meeting again in the coming weeks for a follow-up conversation discussing what can be done to educate future generations, which is the subject of Ibram's new book: How To Raise An Antiracist. Head to www.intelligencesquared.com for tickets to the event at London's Conway Hall on Monday 4th of July. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Ibram X. Kendi, HOW TO RAISE AN ANTIRACIST

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 27:07


"I think that to be antiracist and even to raise a child to be antiracist is not a static sort of thing. It is indeed a journey. It's a process. It's a behavior." #1 New York Times bestselling author, professor, and activist Dr. Ibram X. Kendi joins Zibby to talk about his new book, How To Raise An Antiracist, which combines research with parenting advice and pieces of Ibram's own memoir. The two discuss moments in Ibram's life that he uses to highlight everyday inequalities, why it is so significant that children start understanding empathy at age two, and what it really means to create an antiracist world for your children to grow up in.Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: https://amzn.to/3baaPOkBookshop: https://bit.ly/3Hyq8fOSubscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hush
Episode 85: Finding the Motivation to Read

Hush

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 29:48


Do you ever find yourself in a reading slump? On this episode of The Bookmark, Miranda, Autumn, and Chris will explore a recent article about Reading Motivation while discussing what motivates them to read.

The Paul Kristoffer Show
Antiracism, why its a false belief and creates harm

The Paul Kristoffer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 26:41


The first thing that you may notice about Ibram is that his name seems artificial. A quick search reveals that his birth name is Ibram Henry Rogers. He discarded the name Henry, as it reminded him of Prince Henry the Navigator. As to his surname, Ibram claims that the name Rogers is racist (please tell that to Mr. Rogers, of the eponymous television show).

É por isso
É Por Isso! #62 - É por isso que museus existem!

É por isso

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 14:11


Você sabe para que os museus existem? Será que existem muitos tipos de museus pelo mundo? O que aconteceria se o mundo não tivesse mais museus? Para explicar tudo isso e comemorar o Dia Internacional dos Museus, o Tio Samuel convidou a especialista Luciana Palmeira da Silva, que é Coordenadora de Acervo Museológico do Instituto Brasileiro de Museus (Ibram).

Learning Takes Flight
Episode 6: Dr. Sarah Graham and Christine Jorgens: Advocacy, Transracial Adoption and Equity

Learning Takes Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 103:01


In this episode I speak with Dr. Sarah Graham and Christine Jorgens. Both of these incredible women have experience with adoption, advocacy, parenting and bringing cultural competency and awareness to the forefront of conversations when working with school and parent groups. About Dr. Sarah Graham and Christine Jorgens:Dr. Sarah Graham is Associate Professor of Music at Lewis-Clark State College where she teaches courses in music and the humanities and conducts the Concert Choir. She has spent her entire career in music education working with students from kindergarten through the graduate level. A life-long church musician, Dr. Graham is also the music minister at the Episcopal Church in Lewiston.In 2010 she and her former husband adopted three children from Ghana in West Africa. The first five years with her children, she lived in Illinois, but has lived in North Central Idaho for the last six years. Dr. Graham  was the recipient of the President's Award for Excellence in Diversity and Cross-Cultural Understanding from LC-State in 2020  and has been working on a master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, where cultural competence is woven into the fabric of clinical mental health care. She was instrumental in forming a parent group for supporting parents with children of color in the Lewiston School District after racist incidents at school involved her children. Together they began an action plan to seek change in district policies. A little over a year later the district has implemented the changes that were requested. Christine Jorgens is a transplant resident to the LC Valley. She and her family moved here from Kailua Hawaii in 2007. After working for several years with the Lewiston School District with students with Visual Impairments, Christine took a position with the Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind, and works as a Consulting Teacher for the Blind.Christine is the mother of 4 beautiful children. She is a passionate advocate for Autism, Adoption, Foster Care, and Education.Christine's background includes finance/banking, probate trust distribution, professional doula, braillist, professional jazz vocalist, and a myriad of other ventures that she has enjoyed exploring - none of which she has mastered. Christine's life is lived by the principals of living boldly, and loving fiercely.In this episode you will learn about adoption, foster care, becoming an advocate and unlearning. We reference some fabulous topics and authors that might interest you:Ibram x Kendi and his book How to Be an Anti RacistDon't Touch My Hair by Sharee Miller Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry Hair Like Mine by Latashia M. Perry Terms:Transracial adoption: Interracial adoption refers to the act of placing a child of one racial or ethnic group with adoptive parents of another racial or ethnic group. Interracial adoption is not inherently the same as transcultural or international adoption. Find: Chad Goller-Sojourner online for advice, https://www.adoptivefamilies.com/author/chad-goller-sojourner/Attachment:  describes a developmental process and a relationship between a child and their primary caregiver. Attachment usually develops over the first two years of life. Bonding: is a response from an infant, usually within the first few months of life. The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is the main international agreement that covers international parental child abduction.

Complex Trauma Recovery
Systemic Complex Trauma and Anti-Oppressive Therapy with Dr. Han Ren

Complex Trauma Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 50:21


In this episode I talk with Dr Han Ren about the complex trauma that stems from social systems of oppression, and what justice-oriented and anti-oppression work looks like in the context of mental health and therapy. You can find more of Dr Hans work at @DrHanRen on TikTok or check out her other social media on http://linktr.ee/drhanren These are the book recommendations that Dr. Han provided: -The Body is Not an Apology - Sonya Renee Taylor -Crazy Like Us, the Globalization of the American Psyche - Ethan Watters -Me and White Supremacy - Layla Saad -My Grandmothers Hands, racialized trauma and the pathway to mending our hearts and bodies - Resmaa Menakem How to be an anti racist - Ibram x Kendi Support me on Patreon and unlock more CPTSD blog posts and episodes https://www.patreon.com/complextraumarecovery --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/complextraumarecovery/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/complextraumarecovery/support

Conversations With Coleman
My Open Letter To Ibram X. Kendi - Bonus

Conversations With Coleman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 22:34


For exclusive member-only content become a CwC subscriber via https://colemanhughes.org/This month's bonus episode is based on an open letter Coleman wrote to Ibram X. Kendi. In the letter, he invites Ibram to have a public conversation on Conversations with Coleman. As you know, we are living through a time in which great attention is being paid to the related issues of race, racism, and racial inequality. Even though their perspectives on these issues differ, a conversation between Coleman and Ibram would be fruitful.To read Coleman's letter to Ibram head to letter.wiki/conversations To ensure that some good comes of this, Coleman has set up a GoFundMe page, where all the proceeds raised will go to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), which funds scholarships for black students.You can donate via gf.me/u/y4qahi

The Chasing Joy Podcast
The Chasing Joy Unlearning Week 2

The Chasing Joy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 6:21


The Chasing Joy Unlearning Week 2   This week's book recommendation: How to Be An Anti-Racist by Ibram X Kendi   Hi friends. Hope you're well I hope you're taking care of yourself   I hope you're checking in on your friends and making sure they're doing the same   I hope you're taking this time to do some personal inventory and evaluating your individual role both in upholding systems of oppression in the past and the role you want to take to dismantle them now and in the future   If you're feeling really overwhelmed you're not alone. My loving reminder is to take this one day at a time and one step at a time so that you can make it sustainable so that you don't quit   I had a lot of really really challenging conversations this week.   I'm so grateful to have my sister who has been an accountability partner in our anti-racism work and someone who I know will have compassion for me and at the same time hold me to our mutually high standards of doing better when we know better - of doing what's right even when it's hard and uncomfortable   I also keep reminding myself of how grateful I am for therapy. I'm so grateful I had the tools and motivation to unlearn the people-pleasing behaviors that kept me small for so long. I don't think I could do this work without that. This week's book recommendation is How to be an AntiRacist by Ibram X Kendi keep in mind these are heavy books and it's ok if you don't read all four in one month but please make a plan so that you can read them In How to Be an AntiRacist Ibram explains how the opposite of racism isn't neutrality but antiracism. He clearly defines both and why there is no such thing as neutrality. Each chapter explains a different facet of racism and it's opposite, antiracism. This book feels like taking off many layers of blinders. One of the biggest takeaways for me personally was the way that Ibram explained two facets within racism - segregation and assimilation and how both those ideologies are both racist. If I'm reflecting honestly I think growing up I heard and believed a lot of the assimilation ideas and didn't realize they were racist. Personally I really appreciate learning through a combination of personal story and historical context so this has been such a helpful book for me because that's exactly what Ibram does. I really appreciate how vulnerable he is about his own understanding of racism and anti-racism. It's a reminder that no one is perfect and that to be anti-racist is a practice, not a destination you can arrive at and become complacent. I definitely feel like my US history needs some brushing up and this book has been a really helpful re-education. If you're an audiobook person I also really appreciate that Ibram reads his book. I remember my guest Kelsey Patel telling me how hard that process is. But as a listener, it feels really special to listen to the author read their own work. I highly recommend this book.

The Courageous Mumma
Ignite your child's passion for learning

The Courageous Mumma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 47:06


ACCESS THE LEARNING TOOLS teamlightson@explorium.co.uk. 3 day LightsOn course (reduced to £20) https://www.explorium.co.uk/jam FB: The Lights On Mum   RACISM; I'M LISTENING! I've asked people of different ages and races to contribute to a list to help us to begin to understand racism. This is a great overview and explains the common expressions used: https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1S5uckFHCA_XZkxG0Zg5U4GQGbY_RklZARwu43fqJH0E/mobilebasic WATCH 13th (Netflix) Just Mercy (rent) READ How To Be An Antiracist. Ibram x. Kendi White Fragility. Robin DiAngelo Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race. Reni Eddo-Lodge White Rage. Carol Anderson LISTEN (podcasts) The Diversity Gap About Race. by the author Reni-Eddo Lodge (as above) Madeleinestani@icloud.com  

Face The Sun: Religion, Belief & Unbelief

This week I am participating in #PodcastBlackout with fellow podcasters around the country and the world.  BOOKS: White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide, by CAROL ANDERSON White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk about Racism, by ROBIN DIANGELO Stamped from the Beginning: The definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, by IBRAM X. IBRAM    So You Want to Talk about Race, by IJEOMA OLUO   How to Be an Antiracist, IBRAM X. KENDI   Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations about Race, by BEVERLY DANIEL TATUM   The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (Anniversary), by MICHELLE ALEXANDER         BOOKS on RACISM & THE CHURCH:   The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church's Complicity in Racism, by JEMAR TISBY   One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love, by JOHN PERKINS    Reconstructing the Gospel: Finding Freedom from Slaveholder, by JONATHAN WILSON-HARTGROVE   ARTICLES:   https://religionandpolitics.org/2019/04/02/the-american-churchs-complicity-in-racism-a-conversation-with-jemar-tisby/   https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/09/us/blacks-evangelical-churches.html    PODCAST EPISODES - RACISM AND THE CHURCH:   The Gospel And Black History My Story: Racism & Discrimination in the Church   Church Hurts Racism and the Church: Now That We See It What Will We Do? - Ade Oni     NON-PROFIT   The Bail Project https://secure.givelively.org/donate/the-bail-project     Act Blue https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ab_mn   New York Magazine: Where to Donate https://nymag.com/strategist/article/where-to-donate-for-black-lives-matter.html