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Best podcasts about jessica gordon

Latest podcast episodes about jessica gordon

Dog Words
0508: Jessica Gordon & Hamilton

Dog Words

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 37:56


Jessica Gordon shares how adopting Hamilton has changed both of their lives. We discuss the 3-3-3 rule but not in any detail. DogNerdly.com does a nice job of explaining it in The 3-3-3 Rule: A Guide for Bringing Home an Adopted Dog.Learn more about opportunities to volunteer, foster, and adopt at KCPetProject.org or visit your local shelter or rescue group. Search “rescue” or “shelter” in the Dog Words archives to learn more about what individuals and organizations are doing around the world to address the animal welfare crisis.From the Dog Words archives:0503: Pooch Playoffs 2024 with Claire Shelley0238: Sniffspot with David AdamsMusic for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund

The Great Girlfriends Show
How to Curate "Me Time" with Jessica Gordon

The Great Girlfriends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 44:21


In this episode, you're going to learn why withholding “me time” from your calendar could be detrimental to your mental health and wellness. Our community leader Jessica Gordon walks us through the many reasons why self care is mandatory for every woman AND how to make it happen with no excuses! Listen and learn: The true definition of self-care How to create a fool proof routine How to mandate the quality time for yourselfWhat you need to think, say, and feel to be successful at normalizing self-care and self-loveYou can catch the entire episode on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@thegreatgirlfriends —————————We want to hear from you! Shoot an email over to welcome@thegreatgirlfriends.com or drop a DM directly to Sybil ON IG @sybil_amuti Follow now

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, Ph.D., discusses Contributions of Black Women to the Co-op Movement

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 49:37


March, 30, 2023 Everything Co-op concludes its Commemoration of Women's History month with Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, Ph.D., Professor at John Jay College, and social justice advocate. Dr. Nembhard discusses Black women's contributions to the co-op movement, and the Cooperative Development Fund's 2023 Unsung Heroes Inductee, Halena Wilson. Author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice (2014) and 2016 inductee into the U.S. Cooperative Hall of Fame, Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, Ph.D., is a Professor at John Jay College, City University of NY. She is a political economist specializing in cooperative economics, community economic development, racial wealth inequality, Black Political Economy. She is a member of the Cooperative Economics Council of NCBA/CLUSA; the ICA Committee on Co-operative Research; an affiliate scholar with the Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan; and past board member of Association of Cooperative Educators.

EmpreendaCast Brasil
Como as dark stores se tornaram uma disrupção no mercado - Com Jessica Gordon

EmpreendaCast Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 78:55


O isolamento social causou uma revolução no mercado, e impulsionou o uso de plataformas de delivery no Brasil, principalmente no setor alimentício. A popularização do serviço, permitiu o desenvolvimento de outros negócios, como as dark stores, lojas que não atendem ao público diretamente, mas são exclusivamente focadas em entregas por aplicativos de delivery. Neste episódio do EmpreendaCast, a conversa é com Jessica Gordon, CEO e fundadora do Bebidas na Porta, uma dark store voltada para a entrega rápida de bebidas geladas a qualquer hora do dia ou da noite. Jessica conta sobre a inspiração para o negócio, os principais apoiadores do projeto, e sobre o mercado de dark stores e delivery no Brasil. Siga o nosso Instagram: @empreendacast Participe do nosso grupo no Telegram: https://t.me/empreendacast

The Keep Smiling Podcast
The Mindset of an Elite Athlete | Jessica Gordon Brown

The Keep Smiling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 33:43


Jessica discusses her competitive sporting journey, the process of transitioning between gymnastics, judo and weightlifting, as well as the challenges of being a student athlete - having balancing academic goals alongside her sporting endeavours.Jess shares her experience at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games, the pressure of competing at such a huge, globally documented event… as well as the mental skills required to focus, and regulate her emotions whilst performing under exceptional circumstances.She then details the pure euphoric moment of achieving her 111kg clean and jerk, which gained her a place on the podium, and the pride she had competing for her country.Jess finally discusses the mindset, drive and determination required… and the process of having to push past discomfort to reveal true sporting potential, as well as constructing a solid support network to achieve so many impressive accomplishments.Find Jess:@JGB.COACHINGwww.jgbcoaching.co.uk

The Next World
Food and Capitalism, with Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Raj Patel, Rafaela Rodriguez, & Kesi Foster

The Next World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 55:25


On this episode we present a panel discussion featuring Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Raj Patel, Rafaela Rodriguez, & Kesi Foster. Together, they discuss how what we eat connects to labor rights, health, culture, and more.Jessica Gordon Nembhard is professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, CUNY. Dr. Gordon Nembhard is a political economist specializing in community economics, Black Political Economy and popular economic literacy. Her research and publications explore problematics and alternative solutions in cooperative economic development and worker ownership, community economic development, wealth inequality and community-based asset building, and community-based approaches to justice. Her most recent book is Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice. Raj Patel ​​ is an award-winning author, film-maker and academic. He is a Research Professor in the Lyndon B Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, Austin and is the co-author of Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice and author of Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System. His first film, co-directed with Zak Piper, is the award-winning documentary The Ants & The Grasshopper. He can be heard co-hosting the food politics podcast The Secret Ingredient with Mother Jones' Tom Philpott, and KUT's Rebecca McInroy. Rafaela Rodriguez is the Director of Partnerships at the Worker-driven Social Responsibility (WSR) Network. Prior to joining WSR Network staff, Rafaela worked for over seven years in various national and international settings as an advocate working alongside human-trafficking survivors, migrants, and undocumented communities. In 2016, she supported the implementation of the second national WSR-Program in the dairy industry in Vermont and New York. She helped develop the Milk with Dignity Standards Council, the third-party monitor responsible for implementation of the Milk with Dignity Program, bringing dignified living conditions to farmworkers. For more information on the topics of this episode, see also: wsr-network.org/dignityandrights.orgrajpatel.org/Support the show

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Jessica Gordon-Nembhard Ph.D discusses Black Women in Co-op Movement & CDF's “Unsung Heroes Project”

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 49:22


Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, Ph.D., Professor at John Jay College, and economic social justice advocate discusses her research on Black women in the U.S. co-op movement, and the Cooperative Development Fund's "Unsung Heroes Project" Author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice (2014) & 2016 inductee into the U.S. Cooperative Hall of Fame, Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, Ph.D., is a Professor at John Jay College, City University of NY. She is a political economist specializing in cooperative economics, community economic development, racial wealth inequality, Black Political Economy. She is a member of the Cooperative Economics Council of NCBA/CLUSA; the ICA Committee on Co-operative Research; an affiliate scholar with the Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan; and past board member of Association of Cooperative Educators.

Seize The Moment Podcast
Jessica Gordon-Roth (Philosophy Illustrated) : What Makes Up a Personal Identity? | STM Podcast #125

Seize The Moment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 57:02


On episode 125, we welcome philosopher Jessica Gordon-Roth to discuss John Locke and ‘The Prince and the Cobbler' thought experiment, what makes up someone's identity and if it's more than just a bundle of memories, if people remain the same as they age, Locke's notion of consciousness and its distinction from the body, applying Locke's notion of personhood to transgender people to explain why inner states may differ from outer appearances, and the difference between consciousness and a soul and why having the latter doesn't necessarily indicate “personal persistence.” Jessica Gordon-Roth is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. Her area of specialization is in the history of early modern philosophy, with a focus on Locke and feminist history of philosophy. Jessica is also one of contributing authors prominently featured in Helen De Cruz's new book, “Philosophy Illustrated: Forty-two Thought Experiments To Broaden Your Mind.” | Jessica Gordon-Roth | ► Website 1 | https://jgordonroth.wixsite.com/philosophy ► Website 2 | https://philpeople.org/profiles/jessica-gordon-roth Where you can find us: | Seize The Moment Podcast | ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/SeizeTheMoment ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/seize_podcast  ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/seizethemoment ► TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@seizethemomentpodcast ► Patreon | https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32208666

ON THE WAKE UP RADIO
2020 Farmers Co-Op : The Challenges Of Sustainability In Food & Agriculture

ON THE WAKE UP RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 180:04


onthewakeupradio.com (Sindy Ashby, On The Wakeup Radio) This is 2020farmersco-op.com "Cultivating The Collective" The Power of Cooperatives Dr. Jessica Nembhard, Author Collective Courage Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice: Nembhard, Jessica Gordon: 9780271062174: Amazon.com: Books Dr. Brenda Waller, Strange Fruit Farms, https://www.sffne.com Dr. Peter May, University of Maryland, pimay@umd.edu Mchezaji Axum, University of The District of Columbia, mchezaji.axum@udc.edu Dr. Sonya Good, Texas Southern University, sonya.good@tsu.edu Derrick Morton, Tusk Spirits; https://tuskspirits.com Maurice Morton; Tusk Spirits, Director of Marketing. https://tusk.distilleryspirits.com/ Candance Clark; PHD candidate Tuskegee University. The Farm Plug Producers: Sindy Ashby Company/Website: www.onthewakeupradio.com www.otwtube.com Contact/Booking Info: www.instagram.com/onthewakeupradio www.instagram.com/sashbyfilms Sindy Ashby Productions Jackie Quander: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luv.leejay/ Business Websites: https://mistressanju.com/ https://joniproducts.square.site/ Affiliate: https://ibadah.us Senegal Africa Investment IG Business Pages: @joni_products https://instagram.com/joni_products/ @mistressanju_llc https://instagram.com/mistressanju_llc/ FB Business Page: @https://www.facebook.com/joniproductsfb/ OTW.com Page: https://www.otwtube.com/user/JackieQ #thoughtsofalightskinwoman #heavilyflawedindividual #onthewakeupradio listen https://radio.securenetsystems.net/v5/SAB https://onthewakeupradio.com/ Sign up https://www.otwtube.com Donate https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/onthewakeupradio https://cash.app/$onthewakeupradio

Tisha Talks Topics
Ep. 165 - Moving past fear and taking a leap of faith - ft. Jessica Gordon (Real Estate spotlight)

Tisha Talks Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 62:35


In this episode, Jessica shares her journey to real estate after being offered a layoff or a lower paying position in the public school system. Jessica successfully sold 1.5 million in houses her first year as a realtor, while most new realtors sell half that their first year. She shares the challenges she faced and how she was able to take a leap of faith and begin to build legacy for herself and her family. She talks about how she moved in the midst of uncertainty. This is an episode you do not want to miss! To connect with Jessica Gordon email her at: Jessgordonrealtor@gmail.com To ask questions or apply for a mortgage loan visit: https://lgray.crownhm.com NMLS#2163906 To register for the homebuyer webinar: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/214864374127 To join my Facebook page for homebuyers: https://www.facebook.com/Latisha-Gray-Mortgage-Loan-Originator-Nmls2163906-100510232399340 To visit Tisha Talks website: www.tishatalks.org To follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/tisha_talks/ To order my book: https://www.amazon.com/Second-Chances-Biography-inspirational-struggles/dp/1546216464/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=second+chances+latisha+gray&qid=1599518427&sr=8-1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tisha-talks/message

Rádio BandNews BH
Entrevista: Jessica Gordon - Mulheres Elétricas, com Carol Gilberti

Rádio BandNews BH

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 35:17


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SPEAK YOUR TRUTH! (SYT)
JESSICA GORDON- RTT Hypnosis Practitioner for athletes

SPEAK YOUR TRUTH! (SYT)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 24:29


Jessica Gordon is a certified Rapid Transformational Therapy Hypnosis Practitioner who works with athletes and entrepreneurs, aiding them in the transformation of their minds, leading to better performance. Jessica tells us about how connecting with our inner child is literally the answer to all of our problems and shares how her journey as an athlete lead her on the path to becoming a therapist and hypnosis practitioner. Subscribe and review! Website: speakyourtruth.live IG: speakyourtruth_pod Twitter: syt_podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samarie/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/samarie/support

RealTalk with Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua
History as a Weapon for Black Liberation with Dr. Jessica Gordon Nembhard

RealTalk with Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 89:22


Terrell Talks...
Healing Your Inner Child w/ Jessica Gordon

Terrell Talks...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 46:12


Today I am joined with one of my favorite people in the whole world, Jessica Gordon. If you've ever taken a workshop with Jess or just shared space with her, you know, Jess has some of the best energy on the planet. Jessica is a licensed marriage and family therapist, RTT therapist, healing your inner child expert, and entrepreneur. Jessica joins us today to share some powerful advice on healing your inner child and resolving trauma. She also shares some pro tips she's learning along her journey as an entrepreneur. Tap in to join the talk with Jessica! At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.

Black Talk Radio Network
“Time for an Awakening” for Sunday 7/25/21 at 7:00 PM (EST) guest Author, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, N.Y., Jessica Gordon-Nembhard.

Black Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 169:18


“Time for an Awakening” for Sunday 7/25/21 at 7:00 PM our guest was Author, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, N.Y., Jessica Gordon-Nembhard. The discussion centered around the history of Cooperative Economics and Mutual Aid Societies. We used her classic book “Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice” as a backdrop of the discussion.

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Dr. Jessica Gordon-Nembhard discusses how Co-ops are being used to "Build Back Better."

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 51:24


Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, Ph.D, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development at John Jay College of the City University of New York discusses how Co-ops are being used to "Build Back Better," and democratize community development. Dr. Gordon Nembhard, is Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development at John Jay College, of the City University of New York; Author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice, and a 2016 inductee into the U.S. Cooperative Hall of Fame. She is an affiliate scholar at the Centre for the Study of Co-operatives at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, where she is co-investigator for the Measuring the Impact of Credit Unions Community and University Research Partnerships (CURA) Project; and an affiliate scholar with the Economics Department's Center on Race and Wealth at Howard University. Dr. Gordon Nembhard is a political economist specializing in community economics, Black Political Economy and popular economic literacy. Her research and publications explore problematics and alternative solutions in cooperative economic development and worker ownership, community economic development, wealth inequality and community-based asset building, and community-based approaches to justice.

Valenese B & Framily
Mental Health Awareness w/ I AM Jessica Gordon

Valenese B & Framily

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 21:26


We vibe with marriage and family therapist, mindset and inner child expert, and RTT hypnotherapist, Miss I AM Jessica Gordon as she tells how she get started, why she keeps going, where she plans to go! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/valenese-b/message

Ontario Animal Health Network Veterinary Podcasts
OAHN Bovine Podcast: Parasitism in Grazing Cattle in Ontario with Dr. Jessica Gordon

Ontario Animal Health Network Veterinary Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 32:31


Dr. Cynthia Miltenburg of the OAHN Bovine network speaks with Dr. Jessica Gordon, a veterinarian and assistant professor in Ruminant Health Management at the Ontario Veterinary College, regarding a recent surveillance project on gastrointestinal parasites in cattle including management and how to help avoid increasing resistance issues. For more information on the project, veterinarians can login to www.oahn.ca

Moms Hustle Different
Give It My All w/ Jessica Gordon

Moms Hustle Different

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 36:35


Welcome to another week of Moms Hustle Different. In this episode, I welcome Jessica Gordon who is a mom of three and an educator turned real estate agent. Hear how she was able to navigate having children back-to-back, and switching careers during post-partum.  You can find Jessica on Instagram and her website.  Moms Hustle Different can be found on Instagram and our website.

Export Nation
Women In Exporting, Part 4 -- Intellectual Property Rights

Export Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 36:04


In part four of our four part series on women in exporting. We listen in on a conversation led by Jessica Gordon, the director of the U.S. Commercial Service office in Dallas-Fort Worth. She’s joined by Hope Shimabuku, Regional Director of the Texas Regional United States Patent and Trademark Office or USPTO to discuss protecting intellectual property rights, securing patents and trademarks as well as the role the USPTO plays in the U.S. Economy. 

Black History Gives Me Life
The Power of Black Cooperative Economics with Dr. Jessica Gordon-Nembhard

Black History Gives Me Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 59:03


Credit unions, housing co-ops, CSAs... Black folks have been building and benefitting from cooperative economics for decades, particularly in parts of the economy where we’ve been cut out by the major institutions. As Dr. Jessica Gordon-Nembhard points out, we all participate in some form of cooperative economics when we use the informal economy. In this episode, we dig into the power that we could amass if we took cooperative economics to scale. BHY is produced by PushBlack, the nation’s largest non-profit Black media company - hit us up at BlackHistoryYear.com and share this with your people!PushBlack exists because we saw we had to take this into our own hands. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com. Most people do 5 or 10 bucks a month, but everything makes a difference. Thanks for supporting the work.  The Black History Year production team includes Tareq Alani, Patrick Sanders, William Anderson, Jareyah Bradley, Brooke Brown, Shonda Buchanan, Eskedar Getahun, Leslie Taylor-Grover, Abeni Jones, Akua Tay, Darren Wallace and our producer, Cydney Smith.For Limina House, our producers are Jessica Rugh Frantz and Sasha Kai Parker, who also edits the podcast. Black History Year’s Executive Producers are Julian Walker for PushBlack and Mikel Ellcessor for Limina House.

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Dr. Jessica Gordon Nembhard and Renee Hatcher Discuss Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Co-ops

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 51:20


Vernon interviews Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, Ph.D, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development at John Jay College of the City University of New York, and Renee Hatcher, Assistant Professor of Law at UIC John Marshall Law School in Chicago. Vernon and his guests will discuss strategies to address diversity, equity and Inclusion in cooperatives. Dr. Gordon Nembhard, is Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development at John Jay College, of the City University of New York; Author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice, and a 2016 inductee into the U.S. Cooperative Hall of Fame. She is an affiliate scholar at the Centre for the Study of Co-operatives at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, where she is co-investigator for the “Measuring the Impact of Credit Unions,” Community and University Research Partnerships (CURA) project; and an affiliate scholar with the Economics Department’s Center on Race and Wealth at Howard University. Dr. Gordon Nembhard is a political economist specializing in community economics, Black Political Economy and popular economic literacy. Her research and publications explore problematics and alternative solutions in cooperative economic development and worker ownership, community economic development, wealth inequality and community-based asset building, and community-based approaches to justice. University. Renee Hatcher is a human rights and community development lawyer. She is an Assistant Professor of Law, and the Director of the Community Enterprise & Solidarity Economy Clinic at UIC John Marshall Law School Chicago, a legal clinic that provides free legal support to cooperatives, community-based institutions, and other types of solidarity economy initiatives and projects. Hatcher currently serves as a board member for the New Economy Coalition, a member of Resist, Reimagine and Rebuild (R3), Black Lawyers Solidarity Economy Network (BLESN), and a member of the Law for Black Lives Clinic Cohort Development Team. Her work and research focus on solidarity economy theory/practice and law.

Team Human
Jessica Gordon Nembhard "Black Ideas Matter"

Team Human

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 56:01


Playing for Team Human today, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development at Jon Jay College and author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Economic Thought and Practice, Jessica Gordon Nembhard.Jessica shows us how black communities already developed the circular economic mechanisms that the rest of us need in order to dig out of the repressive weight of exploitation.In his opening monologue, Rushkoff discusses how the made-for-television format of United States presidential debates does more harm than good for democracy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Export Nation
Women in Exporting, Part 3 -- Digital E-Commerce

Export Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 56:04


We listen to a conversation led by Jessica Gordon. She's joined by Cynthia Torres, Trade Specialist and member of the U.S. Commercial Service E-Commerce Innovation Lab, Susan Lin, board-certified surgeon, and founder of MD Laser and Cosmetic Center as well as Maria Lusia Boyce, VP for International Policy for UPS as they discuss international trade using digital and e-commerce platforms, best practices and how to overcome obstacles to becoming successful.  

Conscious Sedation Podcast
Shift 28: Relationship or RelationSHIT pt. 2

Conscious Sedation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 82:36


This week we're continuing our conversation about healthy relationships and we venture into the realm of relationship with self and healing your inner child. We want to thank Ms. Jessica Gordon, licensed associate marriage and family therapist, provider of RTT (Rapid Transformational Therapy) and hypnotherapy for joining us! She enlightened us on the importance of truly healing childhood trauma, getting in touch with your inner child and inviting the opportunity to re-parent ourselves. Y'all, this shift was mind blowing! Get into it! Ms. Jessica Gordon can be found at www.IAmJessicaGordon.com where she has an independent practice based out of Indianapolis and also provides virtual sessions. She also hosts workshops that enable people to begin their journey of healing. Hit the thumbs up, comment, rate, subscribe and follow us on social! IG and Twitter: @conscious_sedation FB: Conscious Sedation Podcast Have a question or a topic idea? Email us at getsedated705@gmail.com to share your thoughts! We can't wait to hear from you!

Export Nation
Women in Exporting, Part 2 -- Global Trade Finance

Export Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 22:11


In episode two of our four part series on women in exporting we listen in on a conversation led by Jessica Gordon, the director of the U.S. Commercial Service office in Dallas-Fort Worth as she talks with Greg Chalkley, executive director, global trade services of Maximum Integrated and Chair of the North Texas District Export Council (DEC) about assisting U.S. exporters grow their business through exporting, she is also joined by Kathy Jiang, Vice President of Global Trade Finance at Regions Bank discussing export financing.   

Export Nation
Women In Exporting, Part 1-- Develop and Grow Your Business

Export Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 27:48


Join U.S. Commercial Service Dallas-Fort Worth office director Jessica Gordon; entrepreneur and author Elyse Eriksson, CEO of Export Connector; and Angela Hoffman, co-vice president for partnerships at the Organization of Women in International Trade and president of World Strategies; as they discuss: The current state of women in international business, Planning during uncertain times and how to develop and support teams to help you grow your business. 

Money-Wise Women
Cooperatives for Economic Justice in Black America with Jessica Gordon-Nembhard

Money-Wise Women

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 70:41


The Freedom Quilting Bee was established in 1967 in Alabama. It is a handicraft cooperative founded by Black women in sharecropping families who needed to supplement their meager incomes, creating and selling exquisite quilts. In 1968, the cooperative bought 23 acres of land on which to build their sewing factory. They provided day care and […]

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Dr Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Africana Studies Dept Chair, John Jay College, discusses women in Co-ops

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 50:36


In celebration of National Women's History Month, Everything Co-op honors women in the cooperative movement. The 2019 theme for Women's History Month is "Visionary Women: Champions of Peace and Nonviolence." This week Vernon interviews a visionary woman, Dr. Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Dr. Gordon Nembhard is Chair of the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, City University of New York, and Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development. She is also author of "Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice." Mr. Oakes and Dr. Gordon Nembhard discuss the role that African American women have played in the cooperative movement, and the contributions of Nannie Helen Burroughs, Helena Wilson, Freedom Quilting Bee, Ella Jo Baker, Fannie Lou Hamer and the Young Negroes Cooperatives league. Dr. Gordon Nembhard, is a cooperative ambassador, political economist and community economic development expert. She is also an Affiliate Scholar, at the Centre for the Study of Cooperatives, at the University of Saskatchewan. After 15 years of careful research, she published "Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice". Her book argues that co-ops not only should be, but have historically been a social justice tool within African American communities. Dr. Gordon Nembhard stated that is very concerned about the lack of succession planning in the African American cooperative communities. During the interview she further notes that, although her research revealed that cooperatives were used as a solution to the community problems that arose in every generation, it was Not usually because the same organizations remained open. That said, during her final comments she states that education is a key factor to ensure that future generations can learn from the advancements of present generation with regards to cooperatives. In the African American cooperative communities we have to pass on the education, documentation and enthusiasm to our next generation to strengthen our communities.

Business Bros
Business Bros – Episode 151 – Jessica Gordon Interview

Business Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 37:25


Today we are joined by Jessica Gordon. We talk about what it was like for a Brazilian woman to travel to the US and even with language barriers is able to become a successful Real Estate Agent. Our show today is chalked full of content, smoke alarms and full memory cards (aka technical difficulties). Fortunately for us, Jessica was really professional about it and we got through the episode none the less. Join the conversation or catch the podcast live on our social media feeds @BusinessBrosPod Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. You can listen to past episodes on our website www.SiasFirst.com. Want to be on an episode of Business Bros? Send us an email BusinessBros@SiasFirst.com so we can get in touch with you ASAP. FREE COACHING CALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS https://siasfirst.com/coaching/real-estate-agents/ WANT TO BE ON THE PODCAST OR WANT TO CONTACT THE BUSINESS BROS https://siasfirst.com/coaching/business-owners/ www.bensound.com

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Ph.D., on the history of cooperatives in African American communities

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 52:29


Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Ph.D., Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development, and author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice discusses the her book and upcoming projects with host, Vernon Oakes on Everything Co-op. During February, Everything Co-op celebrates Black History Month by focusing on the Association for the Study of African American Life and History's Theme. This year's theme is "African Americans in Times of War." Given the extensive research that Dr. Gordon Nembhard has conducted on the involvement of African Americans in Cooperatives in the Post Civil War Era, it was quite appropriate to have her return to Everything Co-op to discuss her findings and future projects. Dr. Gordon Nembhard, is a cooperative ambassador, economist and community economic development expert. After 15 years of careful research, she published "Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice". Her book argues that co-ops not only should be, but have historically been a social justice tool within African American communities. Her research has focused on community and asset-based economic development and democratic community economics; cooperative economics and worker ownership; racial and economic wealth inequality and wealth accumulation in communities of color, and alternative urban economic and youth educational development strategies. Her future research and policy analyses will connect community-based economic development, asset building, and economic justice strategies with community-based approaches to justice.

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Dr. Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Professor And Author Of Collective Courage

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017 1:09


Dr. Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Professor and Author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice appears on Everything Co-op. Mr. Oakes and Dr. Gordon Nembhard discuss her work on the development of worker Cooperatives with incarcerated and returning citizens, The Movement for Black Lives and other initiatives she has supported.

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Dr. Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Professor and Author of Collective Courage

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 50:25


Everything Co-op, is a radio show that airs on WOL, Radio One's premiere talk show station. The show features people who have influenced or participated in the advancement of the cooperative business model to change lives and/or help people to leverage cooperation, for the betterment of others.

Yeah I Said It Radio Show
Are Black Folks Crazy? Yeah I Said It Episode 2 ft/ Jessica Gordon

Yeah I Said It Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 61:11


Episode 2 of The Yeah I Said It Radio Show Hosts LA and Win James (broadcasting from Paris) and special guestRead More → The post Are Black Folks Crazy? Yeah I Said It Episode 2 ft/ Jessica Gordon appeared first on Black Indy Live.

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast
#87 3 Teacher Money making Opportunities using Technology

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 10:23


Jessica Gordon @1337teach shares three ways teachers can use technology to make money this summer (or any time.) We talk about some ethical considerations and opportunities. Read the show notes at www.coolcatteacher.com/e87 about 5 hours after this show goes live on iTunes. Listen to the rest of the shows at www.coolcatteacher.com/podcast.

LFPL's At the Library Series
Jessica Gordon Nembhard 3-5-2017

LFPL's At the Library Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017


LFPL and the University of Louisville Brandeis Law School present economist and author Dr. Jessica Gordon NembhardJessica Gordon Nembhard's groundbreaking book Collective Courage chronicles African American cooperative business ownership and its place in the movements for Black civil rights and economic equality. Through her research, Gordon Nembhard finds that African Americans, as well as other people of color and low-income people, have benefitted greatly from cooperative ownership and democratic economic participation throughout the nation’s history.Jessica Gordon Nembhard is Associate Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, City University of New York. Join her for a discussion of the history of African American cooperative economics and what role the cooperative model can play today.Special thanks to these program sponsors: UofL Office of the Vice Provost of Diversity & International Affairs, The Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research, Louisville Food Co-op, Sowers of Justice Network, The Louisville Urban League, Muhammad Ali Institute for Peace and Justice, New Roots, Inc. and Fresh Stop Markets.

LFPL's At the Library Series
Jessica Gordon Nembhard 3-5-2017

LFPL's At the Library Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017


LFPL and the University of Louisville Brandeis Law School present economist and author Dr. Jessica Gordon NembhardJessica Gordon Nembhard's groundbreaking book Collective Courage chronicles African American cooperative business ownership and its place in the movements for Black civil rights and economic equality. Through her research, Gordon Nembhard finds that African Americans, as well as other people of color and low-income people, have benefitted greatly from cooperative ownership and democratic economic participation throughout the nation’s history.Jessica Gordon Nembhard is Associate Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, City University of New York. Join her for a discussion of the history of African American cooperative economics and what role the cooperative model can play today.Special thanks to these program sponsors: UofL Office of the Vice Provost of Diversity & International Affairs, The Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research, Louisville Food Co-op, Sowers of Justice Network, The Louisville Urban League, Muhammad Ali Institute for Peace and Justice, New Roots, Inc. and Fresh Stop Markets.

STEM Everyday
STEM Everyday #54: Allison Bischoff

STEM Everyday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017


  On episode 54 of the STEM Everyday podcast, Chris connects with Allison Bischoff.  Allison and Jessica Gordon founded the[...] The post STEM Everyday #54: Allison Bischoff appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.

bischoff jessica gordon remarkable chatter stem everyday
The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast
#15 5 Simple Ways to Gamify Your Classroom

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 8:36


Jessica Gordon @1337teach , 6th-grade teacher from Missouri gives us simple tips for adding game-based learning to our classrooms. Jessica Ratliff-Gordon is an elementary educator, author, and doctoral student at Northcentral University. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, she first began her teaching career at Buder Elementary within the St. Louis Public School District. Currently, she serves as a sixth-grade geography teacher for the Poplar Bluff School District as well as a Project Manager for Hilton Publishing. For more information about the author and her current publications follow her on Twitter @1337teach, Goodreads, or search for seller “1337 Teacher” on Teachers Pay Teachers. In today's show, we'll discuss: 5 cool gbl tools: Wheel Decide, Breakout Facebook groups, challenges, some awesome quizzing tools Simple tips on making any lesson more fun The big mistake many educators make when working to gamify their classroom. A full transcript of this show and the show notes are available at www.coolcatteacher.com/podcast as well as details on entering this month’s giveaway contests. And today only, February 17, to celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Day, Jessica is giving away the Kindle version of her book free on the US Amazon Kindle store to our listeners. "It's a Teacher Thing! FAQ Guide and Reflective Journal for New Teachers" is currently available in eBook and paperback through Amazon Kindle. Visit https://www.amazon.com/Teacher-Thing-Reflective-Journal-Teachers/dp/1520398247 -- and it is free today on Kindle in the US Amazon store! Enjoy and thank you, Jessica!

Upstream
Jessica Gordon Nembhard: African American Co-ops (In Conversation)

Upstream

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 59:50


In this Upstream Conversation we spoke with Professor Jessica Gordon Nembhard, author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice. We spoke with her about the history of solidarity economics--particularly worker co-operatives--within the African American community. We travel in time from the era of slavery, through to Jim Crow segregation, share-cropping, and finally within the modern day prison industrial complex, looking at how cooperatives have formed in prisons in Puerto Rico. What can we learn for the United States, where African Americans comprise one-third of the prison population? We also spoke about the intersection of capitalism and racism. How do capitalism and racism support each other? And how can the act of participating in cooperative economics chisel away the power of capitalism? Jessica was also featured in our episode on Solidarity Economics. To listen to that episode, visit: http://upstreampodcast.org/solidarityeconomy Upstream is a labor of love — we couldn't keep this project going without the generosity of our listeners and fans. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Upstream. Thank you!www.upstreampodcast.org/support Also, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/upstream/id1082594532?mt=2 For more from Upstream, visit www.upstreampodcast.org and follow us on social media: Facebook.com/upstreampodcast Twitter: @upstreampodcast Instagram.com/upstreampodcast

UPSTREAM
Jessica Gordon Nembhard: African American Co-ops (In Conversation)

UPSTREAM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 59:50


In this Upstream Conversation we spoke with Professor Jessica Gordon Nembhard, author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice. We spoke with her about the history of solidarity economics--particularly worker co-operatives--within the African American community. We travel in time from the era of slavery, through to Jim Crow segregation, share-cropping, and finally within the modern day prison industrial complex, looking at how cooperatives have formed in prisons in Puerto Rico. What can we learn for the United States, where African Americans comprise one-third of the prison population? We also spoke about the intersection of capitalism and racism. How do capitalism and racism support each other? And how can the act of participating in cooperative economics chisel away the power of capitalism? Jessica was also featured in our episode on Solidarity Economics. To listen to that episode, visit: http://upstreampodcast.org/solidarityeconomy Upstream is a labor of love — we couldn't keep this project going without the generosity of our listeners and fans. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Upstream. Thank you!www.upstreampodcast.org/support Also, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/upstream/id1082594532?mt=2 For more from Upstream, visit www.upstreampodcast.org and follow us on social media: Facebook.com/upstreampodcast Twitter: @upstreampodcast Instagram.com/upstreampodcast

Upstream
Jessica Gordon Nembhard: African American Co-ops (In Conversation)

Upstream

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 59:50


In this Upstream Conversation we spoke with Professor Jessica Gordon Nembhard, author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice. We spoke with her about the history of solidarity economics--particularly worker co-operatives--within the African American community. We travel in time from the era of slavery, through to Jim Crow segregation, share-cropping, and finally within the modern day prison industrial complex, looking at how cooperatives have formed in prisons in Puerto Rico. What can we learn for the United States, where African Americans comprise one-third of the prison population? We also spoke about the intersection of capitalism and racism. How do capitalism and racism support each other? And how can the act of participating in cooperative economics chisel away the power of capitalism? Jessica was also featured in our episode on Solidarity Economics. To listen to that episode, visit: http://upstreampodcast.org/solidarityeconomy Upstream is a labor of love — we couldn't keep this project going without the generosity of our listeners and fans. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Upstream. Thank you!www.upstreampodcast.org/support Also, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/upstream/id1082594532?mt=2 For more from Upstream, visit www.upstreampodcast.org and follow us on social media: Facebook.com/upstreampodcast Twitter: @upstreampodcast Instagram.com/upstreampodcast

UPSTREAM
Sneak Peak: Racism & capitalism (Jessica Gordon Nembhard)

UPSTREAM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 3:46


You're listening to a Sneak Peak of our Solidarity Economy episode with scholar & activist Jessica Gordon Nembard, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College in New York City. Professor Nembhard is the author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice. She will be featured in our upcoming Solidarity Economy episode in collaboration with STIR Magazine, to be released Jan 15th, 2017. For more from Upstream, visit www.upstreampodcast.org Facebook.com/upstreampodcast Twitter: @upstreampodcast Instagram.com/upstreampodcast Together we can be a force for positive change: please like, comment on, and share this interview.

Upstream
Sneak Peak: Racism & capitalism (Jessica Gordon Nembhard)

Upstream

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 3:46


You're listening to a Sneak Peak of our Solidarity Economy episode with scholar & activist Jessica Gordon Nembard, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College in New York City. Professor Nembhard is the author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice. She will be featured in our upcoming Solidarity Economy episode in collaboration with STIR Magazine, to be released Jan 15th, 2017. For more from Upstream, visit www.upstreampodcast.org Facebook.com/upstreampodcast Twitter: @upstreampodcast Instagram.com/upstreampodcast Together we can be a force for positive change: please like, comment on, and share this interview.

Upstream
Sneak Peak: Racism & capitalism (Jessica Gordon Nembhard)

Upstream

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 3:46


You're listening to a Sneak Peak of our Solidarity Economy episode with scholar & activist Jessica Gordon Nembard, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College in New York City. Professor Nembhard is the author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice. She will be featured in our upcoming Solidarity Economy episode in collaboration with STIR Magazine, to be released Jan 15th, 2017. For more from Upstream, visit www.upstreampodcast.org Facebook.com/upstreampodcast Twitter: @upstreampodcast Instagram.com/upstreampodcast Together we can be a force for positive change: please like, comment on, and share this interview.

Ontario Animal Health Network Veterinary Podcasts
Clinical Aspects of Salmonella Dublin with Dr. Jessica Gordon

Ontario Animal Health Network Veterinary Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 25:33


We are joined by associate professor from the Ontario Veterinary College, Dr. Jessica Gordon, to discuss the clinical aspects of Salmonella dublin. Dr. Gordon goes over how it is spread, prevention, clinical signs, and treatment. 

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Is the Idle No More Movement Still Active? – Should We Care? (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2013 37:35


One year ago, four women in Saskatchewan began exchanging emails about the Harper Governments omnibus budget Bill C-45, better known as the Jobs and Growth Act, which had just been introduced in Ottawa. Jessica Gordon, Sheelah McLean, Sylvia McAdams and Nina Wilson were concerned the bill would erode indigenous rights. They decided to organize an event in Saskatoon, set for Nov. 10, and to help spread the word they turned to Facebook. They chose to call the page "Idle No More" as a motivational slogan. Bill C-45 changes legislation contained in 64 acts or regulations. The acts that most concern the Idle No More movement and many other groups are changes to the Indian Act, Navigation Protection Act (former Navigable Waters Protection Act) and Environmental Assessment Act. In addition to the changes, those involved in the movement were angered by what they call a lack of consultation with indigenous peoples. The movement has also expresses concern about other acts and bills from the Harper government, all of which if passed into law, could seriously jeopardize indigenous peoples culture and heritage. The speaker will draw attention to questionable conduct displayed by Governments, both provincial and federal. Peaceful actions by the Elsipogtog First Nations peoples in New Brunswick to protect their unceded territory from shale gas exploration, using fracking, was allegedly violated during the recent violent confrontation involving the RCMP, who acted on a Court of Queen's Bench injunction. The court later lifted Southwestern Energy's (SWN) injunction. The original injunction was filed by the Texas based company to end the blockade protecting Mi'kmaq traditional territory from fracking. Speaker: Lori Brave Rock Lori Brave Rock is an enrolled member of both the Blood Tribe here in Alberta and the Blackfeet Tribe in Montana; both tribes are a part of the Blackfoot Confederacy which extends up to Calgary and beyond. She is a self-employed stained glass artist and an activist within the Idle No More movement. Raised traditionally, Lori learned the importance of the relationship Blackfoot people have with their lands, waters, plants and animals and their sacred place within this culture. In the spirit of First Nations as the true stewards of the lands and waters, she urges everyone to become educated on the many environmental issues facing us, including fracking and to take an active role protecting all that we hold dear for the benefit of future generations. Moderator: Christina Cuthbertson Date: Thursday, November 14, 2013 Time: Noon - 1:30 PM Location: Country Kitchen Catering (Lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr S Cost: $11.00 (includes lunch)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Is the Idle No More Movement Still Active? – Should We Care? (Part 1)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2013 35:26


One year ago, four women in Saskatchewan began exchanging emails about the Harper Governments omnibus budget Bill C-45, better known as the Jobs and Growth Act, which had just been introduced in Ottawa. Jessica Gordon, Sheelah McLean, Sylvia McAdams and Nina Wilson were concerned the bill would erode indigenous rights. They decided to organize an event in Saskatoon, set for Nov. 10, and to help spread the word they turned to Facebook. They chose to call the page "Idle No More" as a motivational slogan. Bill C-45 changes legislation contained in 64 acts or regulations. The acts that most concern the Idle No More movement and many other groups are changes to the Indian Act, Navigation Protection Act (former Navigable Waters Protection Act) and Environmental Assessment Act. In addition to the changes, those involved in the movement were angered by what they call a lack of consultation with indigenous peoples. The movement has also expresses concern about other acts and bills from the Harper government, all of which if passed into law, could seriously jeopardize indigenous peoples culture and heritage. The speaker will draw attention to questionable conduct displayed by Governments, both provincial and federal. Peaceful actions by the Elsipogtog First Nations peoples in New Brunswick to protect their unceded territory from shale gas exploration, using fracking, was allegedly violated during the recent violent confrontation involving the RCMP, who acted on a Court of Queen's Bench injunction. The court later lifted Southwestern Energy's (SWN) injunction. The original injunction was filed by the Texas based company to end the blockade protecting Mi'kmaq traditional territory from fracking. Speaker: Lori Brave Rock Lori Brave Rock is an enrolled member of both the Blood Tribe here in Alberta and the Blackfeet Tribe in Montana; both tribes are a part of the Blackfoot Confederacy which extends up to Calgary and beyond. She is a self-employed stained glass artist and an activist within the Idle No More movement. Raised traditionally, Lori learned the importance of the relationship Blackfoot people have with their lands, waters, plants and animals and their sacred place within this culture. In the spirit of First Nations as the true stewards of the lands and waters, she urges everyone to become educated on the many environmental issues facing us, including fracking and to take an active role protecting all that we hold dear for the benefit of future generations. Moderator: Christina Cuthbertson Date: Thursday, November 14, 2013 Time: Noon - 1:30 PM Location: Country Kitchen Catering (Lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr S Cost: $11.00 (includes lunch)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Is the Idle No More Movement Still Active? – Should We Care? (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2013 37:35


One year ago, four women in Saskatchewan began exchanging emails about the Harper Governments omnibus budget Bill C-45, better known as the Jobs and Growth Act, which had just been introduced in Ottawa. Jessica Gordon, Sheelah McLean, Sylvia McAdams and Nina Wilson were concerned the bill would erode indigenous rights. They decided to organize an event in Saskatoon, set for Nov. 10, and to help spread the word they turned to Facebook. They chose to call the page "Idle No More" as a motivational slogan. Bill C-45 changes legislation contained in 64 acts or regulations. The acts that most concern the Idle No More movement and many other groups are changes to the Indian Act, Navigation Protection Act (former Navigable Waters Protection Act) and Environmental Assessment Act. In addition to the changes, those involved in the movement were angered by what they call a lack of consultation with indigenous peoples. The movement has also expresses concern about other acts and bills from the Harper government, all of which if passed into law, could seriously jeopardize indigenous peoples culture and heritage. The speaker will draw attention to questionable conduct displayed by Governments, both provincial and federal. Peaceful actions by the Elsipogtog First Nations peoples in New Brunswick to protect their unceded territory from shale gas exploration, using fracking, was allegedly violated during the recent violent confrontation involving the RCMP, who acted on a Court of Queen's Bench injunction. The court later lifted Southwestern Energy's (SWN) injunction. The original injunction was filed by the Texas based company to end the blockade protecting Mi'kmaq traditional territory from fracking. Speaker: Lori Brave Rock Lori Brave Rock is an enrolled member of both the Blood Tribe here in Alberta and the Blackfeet Tribe in Montana; both tribes are a part of the Blackfoot Confederacy which extends up to Calgary and beyond. She is a self-employed stained glass artist and an activist within the Idle No More movement. Raised traditionally, Lori learned the importance of the relationship Blackfoot people have with their lands, waters, plants and animals and their sacred place within this culture. In the spirit of First Nations as the true stewards of the lands and waters, she urges everyone to become educated on the many environmental issues facing us, including fracking and to take an active role protecting all that we hold dear for the benefit of future generations. Moderator: Christina Cuthbertson Date: Thursday, November 14, 2013 Time: Noon - 1:30 PM Location: Country Kitchen Catering (Lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr S Cost: $11.00 (includes lunch)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Idle No More: What are the Main Issues Behind the Movement? (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2013 29:04


The Idle No More movement began late in 2012 after the Harper Government passed their massive omnibus budget Bill C-45. Four women, Nina Wilson, Sheelah Mclean, Sylvia McAdam and Jessica Gordon all shared a vision in which people can help protect Mother Earth, her lands, waters and people. The women began discussing the possible impacts that some of the legislation would carry if people remained idle. To them, it became evident that women MUST do something about the apparent colonial, unilateral and paternalistic legislation being pushed through Canada's parliamentary system. They began by calling a rally to inform the public that Bill C-45 intended to give the minister of Indian Affairs unprecedented power and they also informed the public on other legislation that may affect and ignore the treaties made with the crown, thereby impacting water, land and people in harmful ways. The women then helped other communities to coordinate efforts to hold similar rallies with the same goal in mind. These rallies took place all across the country and culminated when a National Day of Solidarity and Resurgence was called for December 10, 2012. This was an enormous grassroots event that never in history had seen so many nations and diverse groups of people come together. The speaker will elaborate on why many individual bills relating specifically to First Nations People within Bill C-45 are of particular concern. Speaker: Faye Morning Bull LLB Faye Morning Bull's Blackfoot name is Natoamiskapiakii, Holy Sunrise Woman. She is a member of the Piikani Nation, part of the Blackfoot Confederacy whose members are signatories to Treaty Seven. Faye is of Blackfoot, Cree & Nez Perce descent. She attended the University of Lethbridge where she completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Native American Studies. During and after completing her degree, she worked with the Peigan Research Department on Specific Claims and Treaty rights issues. Faye finished her Bachelor of Laws Degree at the University of Calgary. Prior to attending Law School she also had experience working in Community Corrections, as a Probation Officer. Faye has an understanding of oral history as she is a Canadian Nez Perce descendent of the White Bird's people who came into Canada when Chief Joseph surrendered in the Bear Paw Mountains of Montana. Faye practices law and she has recently established her own law firm, Indigenous Law.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Idle No More: What are the Main Issues Behind the Movement? (Part 1)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2013 26:03


The Idle No More movement began late in 2012 after the Harper Government passed their massive omnibus budget Bill C-45. Four women, Nina Wilson, Sheelah Mclean, Sylvia McAdam and Jessica Gordon all shared a vision in which people can help protect Mother Earth, her lands, waters and people. The women began discussing the possible impacts that some of the legislation would carry if people remained idle. To them, it became evident that women MUST do something about the apparent colonial, unilateral and paternalistic legislation being pushed through Canada's parliamentary system. They began by calling a rally to inform the public that Bill C-45 intended to give the minister of Indian Affairs unprecedented power and they also informed the public on other legislation that may affect and ignore the treaties made with the crown, thereby impacting water, land and people in harmful ways. The women then helped other communities to coordinate efforts to hold similar rallies with the same goal in mind. These rallies took place all across the country and culminated when a National Day of Solidarity and Resurgence was called for December 10, 2012. This was an enormous grassroots event that never in history had seen so many nations and diverse groups of people come together. The speaker will elaborate on why many individual bills relating specifically to First Nations People within Bill C-45 are of particular concern. Speaker: Faye Morning Bull LLB Faye Morning Bull's Blackfoot name is Natoamiskapiakii, Holy Sunrise Woman. She is a member of the Piikani Nation, part of the Blackfoot Confederacy whose members are signatories to Treaty Seven. Faye is of Blackfoot, Cree & Nez Perce descent. She attended the University of Lethbridge where she completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Native American Studies. During and after completing her degree, she worked with the Peigan Research Department on Specific Claims and Treaty rights issues. Faye finished her Bachelor of Laws Degree at the University of Calgary. Prior to attending Law School she also had experience working in Community Corrections, as a Probation Officer. Faye has an understanding of oral history as she is a Canadian Nez Perce descendent of the White Bird's people who came into Canada when Chief Joseph surrendered in the Bear Paw Mountains of Montana. Faye practices law and she has recently established her own law firm, Indigenous Law.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Idle No More: What are the Main Issues Behind the Movement? (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2013 29:04


The Idle No More movement began late in 2012 after the Harper Government passed their massive omnibus budget Bill C-45. Four women, Nina Wilson, Sheelah Mclean, Sylvia McAdam and Jessica Gordon all shared a vision in which people can help protect Mother Earth, her lands, waters and people. The women began discussing the possible impacts that some of the legislation would carry if people remained idle. To them, it became evident that women MUST do something about the apparent colonial, unilateral and paternalistic legislation being pushed through Canada's parliamentary system. They began by calling a rally to inform the public that Bill C-45 intended to give the minister of Indian Affairs unprecedented power and they also informed the public on other legislation that may affect and ignore the treaties made with the crown, thereby impacting water, land and people in harmful ways. The women then helped other communities to coordinate efforts to hold similar rallies with the same goal in mind. These rallies took place all across the country and culminated when a National Day of Solidarity and Resurgence was called for December 10, 2012. This was an enormous grassroots event that never in history had seen so many nations and diverse groups of people come together. The speaker will elaborate on why many individual bills relating specifically to First Nations People within Bill C-45 are of particular concern. Speaker: Faye Morning Bull LLB Faye Morning Bull's Blackfoot name is Natoamiskapiakii, Holy Sunrise Woman. She is a member of the Piikani Nation, part of the Blackfoot Confederacy whose members are signatories to Treaty Seven. Faye is of Blackfoot, Cree & Nez Perce descent. She attended the University of Lethbridge where she completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Native American Studies. During and after completing her degree, she worked with the Peigan Research Department on Specific Claims and Treaty rights issues. Faye finished her Bachelor of Laws Degree at the University of Calgary. Prior to attending Law School she also had experience working in Community Corrections, as a Probation Officer. Faye has an understanding of oral history as she is a Canadian Nez Perce descendent of the White Bird's people who came into Canada when Chief Joseph surrendered in the Bear Paw Mountains of Montana. Faye practices law and she has recently established her own law firm, Indigenous Law.