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Such a pleasure to chat with Jennifer Lu, Customer Research Lead at REI Co-op. Jennifer is speaking at the OutrageousOutdoors festival. Get your free ticket at https://outrageous.link/outdoors
What does it mean for brands to uphold their values?In this week's episode, Jennifer Lu, Customer Research Lead at REI, delves into the crucial intersections of inclusivity and climate action within the outdoor industry. She shines a spotlight on REI's groundbreaking initiatives like the Re/Supply program, underlining the necessity for brands to demonstrate concrete ways individuals can contribute to these overarching commitments. Jennifer's vision for the future of outdoor exploration and inclusivity emerges as a powerful narrative, advocating for individuals to authentically embrace their outdoor experiences while feeling safe and secure. She passionately emphasizes that companies must move beyond mere lip service to inclusion and diversity, and instead showcase tangible avenues for active participation in these vital causes.You can reach out to Jennifer on LinkedIn. Many thanks to Jennifer for being our guest. Thanks also to our producer, Natalie Pusch; our editor, James Carlisle; and this episode's sponsor, SurveyMonkey.
This podcast features Jennifer Lu, Director for Asia Programmes, Outright International. She is a dedicated activist for LGBTQIAP+ rights and political reform movements for over 20 years nationally and internationally. She is a social worker, lesbian feminist, author, and Taiwanese. Before joining Outright, Jennifer was Executive Director of Taiwan Equality Campaign, known as Marriage Equality Coalition Taiwan - a leading organization that pushed marriage equality in Taiwan.She was speaking as part of the #GenderEquality Talks #GETalksLive (season-2) #90for90 #GlobalVoices series.Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, aCast, Podtail, BluBrry, Himalaya, ListenNotes, American Podcasts, CastBox FM, Ivy FM, Player FM, and other podcast streaming platforms.ThanksCNS team
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This week Jeremy Thake and Paul Schaeflein spoke to Jennifer Lu, a Principal Product Manager on the Outlook team. Jennifer talked about the announcements from last weeks webinar and answered all the follow up questions Jeremy and Paul and our audience had. Read more and watch the webinar here Build once, deploy efficiently, connect across Microsoft 365
We talk about KRAKEN the taxonomic classification software and the software suite around it and are joined by Jennifer Lu and Natalia Rincon from Johns Hopkins University Center for Computational Biology.
We are talking about KRAKEN - the taxonomic classification software and in the hot seat are Dr Jennifer Lu and Natalia Rincon from Johns Hopkins University Center for Computational Biology.
May 24th marked one-year since Taiwan became the first country in Asia to legalise same-sex marriage. We talk to life-long LGBT activist, Jennifer Lu, about the development of the LGBT rights movement over the last 30 years in Taiwan. Jennifer is the chief coordinator of Marriage Equality Coalition Taiwan, and has been championing LGBT rights both in Taiwan and internationally for over 15 years.This interview was recorded in the beginning of January, 2020. Today’s episode is hosted by William Yang, a correspondent for Deutsche Welle based in Taipei, and a regular contributor to The Guardian, Quartz, and The Independent. Support the show by donating on patron.com/Taiwan | Follow us on Twitter @ghostislandme.EPISODE CREDIT | William Yang @williamyang120, Host | Emily Y. Wu @emilyywu, Producer | Yu-Chen Lai @aGuavaEmoji | Sam Robbins @helloitissam, Assistance | Thomas Lee, Brand Design | Music license MB01ZAK7RWFCG4W | a Ghost Island Media production | www.ghostisland.media
We’ve reached the penultimate episode of Season 3! All the allies have been gathered, and the final confrontation below Corporate LA awaits! Welcome to Raft City Radio Hosts: Az Hann - @captain_tiny Craig Blackwood - @vkmSpouge Cato Prowse - @catoakacato Laurent Tirta - @pablackhawk_ KC Colman - @DJPheonyx Mitch Campbell - @kungfupanzer Editor/Producer: Laurent Tirta Links and Show Notes: We have a Patreon! We also have a Kofi! S04E01 “Camille of Red Dwarf* (1988- ) Teaching Kryten how to lie “How a parasitic fungus turns ants into 'zombies'” National Geographic by Jennifer Lu, April 18, 2019 The Patented Colville Screw) - @mattcolville Running the Game by Matt Colville Molethulu on the C6 Discord
This week on the Quinnipiac Athletics Podcast, hosts Dan Bahl and Matt McAuliffe are back, and kick off this week's episode with Matt recounting his experience at QU Acro and Tumbling's Senior Day. They break down that meet and the many other games and matches in the week that was in Quinnipiac Athletics. This week, Dan sits down with Jennifer Lu and Proyfon Lohaphaisan, two seniors on the Quinnipiac women's tennis team. They discuss why both players came to Quinnipiac, and their experiences returning home to California for a week with the team over spring break. They also talk about building chemistry with a doubles partner, the team's 50-match winning streak in the MAAC and more! ——————— FOLLOW QU ATHLETICS ON TWITTER: twitter.com/QUAthletics FOLLOW QU ATHLETICS ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/quathletics/ FOLLOW WOMEN'S TENNIS ON TWITTER: twitter.com/QU_WTEN
Produced by Jennifer Lu Not a lot of people my age know Taiwanese songs from the 80s and 90s. They are considered "the old people" songs. So how come I know them? Let's find out!
Produced by Jennifer Lu 85-year-old Hisae Vilca tells the story of how she became a restaurateur and her love journey which both started in another country, Japan.
Produced by Jennifer Lu 85-year-old Hisae Vilca tells the story of how she became a restaurateur and her love journey which both started in another country, Japan.
Jennifer Lu joins me to discuss species abundance estimation from metagenomic sequencing data. Links: The Bracken paper The Kraken paper The preprint that applies Kallisto to metagenomics
In this week's episode. Jennifer Lu from the Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline Association talks about the movement for marriage equality in Taiwan, changing attitudes in Taiwanese society, and how Taiwan's LGBTQ movement and legal victories resonate throughout Asia, especially in China.
After a decade-long campaign, Taiwan is on the verge of becoming the first place in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. Jennifer Lu, research fellow at the Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline Association, discusses how her organization is leading the push to make marriage equality a reality in Taiwan. (Published: June 2, 2017)
New Bloom presents the third installment of our podcast, Radio New Bloom! Our interview guest for this installment is Jennifer Lu, who is one of the leading figures of the marriage equality movement in Taiwan and currently a research fellow at the Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline Association