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Best podcasts about justice education

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The Classical Ideas Podcast
EP 319: Land Is Kin w/Dr. Dana Lloyd

The Classical Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 35:00


Dana Lloyd is assistant professor of Global Interdisciplinary Studies and affiliated faculty at the Center for Peace and Justice Education at Villanova University. She is the author of Land Is Kin: Sovereignty, Religious Freedom, and Indigenous Sacred Sites (University Press of Kansas, 2023) and the co-editor of American Examples: A New Conversation about Religion, vol. 3 (University of Alabama Press, 2024). A scholar of law and religion, Lloyd is now writing about how law and religion construct mothers and motherhood through an interplay between ideas about care and neglect. She is a co-PI for the research project “Critical Perspectives on Care: Social Reproduction Theory in a Global Context.” Visit Sacred Writes: https://www.sacred-writes.org/carpenter-cohort-2025-jan Visit Classical Ideas: https://linktr.ee/classicalideas Visit Critical Perspectives on Care: https://www.cpcsymposium.com/copy-of-speakers-1    

Finding Peaks
Justice, Education, and Change: Judge Regina Walter & ECOC

Finding Peaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 40:26


In this episode, Chris Burns brings back Nik Darrah, our Community Outreach Specialist, to the show to help welcome our very special guest, Judge Regina Walter! Judge Regina served an illustrious judicial career spanning over three decades before stepping into a senior judge position and founding Educating Children of Color. Regina, Chris, and Nik discuss cultural biases, racial discrimination, and underfunded resources, to name a few, before clarifying the power of donations. Through ECOC, Diversity University, and Leadership Academy, Judge Regina Walter's passion for supporting humans and solidifying community shines brightly to so many to see. For more information on ECOC, please check out Educatingchildrenofcolor.org.

American Education FM
EP. 640 – A miscarriage of justice; education & laying the groundwork for replacement migration.

American Education FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 75:59


I briefly discuss the miscarriage of justice case with Mike Glover, a veteran, businessman and YouTuber, and how the so-called "justice system" can't be trusted; and I go through how the education system is laying the foundation within their own business to normalize the narrative on replacement migration (i.e., race replacement). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-55YUYuvg4 https://storage.googleapis.com/production-websitebuilder-v1-0-1/601/146601/Q3I9XbJl/32c38e16024845bb844c00d6f5c39910?fileName=unpd-egm_200010_un_2001_replacementmigration.pdf https://armreg.co.uk  PROMO CODE: "americaneducationfm" for 15% off all books and products.  (I receive no kickbacks).

Our Delaware Valley Podcast
Kerry Sautner, President & CEO of Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site

Our Delaware Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 29:38


Kerry Sautner, President & CEO of Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site discusses her vision for the property.  As the second director in the museum's 30-year history, she has inherited a national institution that has been saved from the wrecking ball and established as a destination site for visitors across the globe and a leading facilitator for discussion on criminal justice..    Kerry outlined the priorities, expanding its national education leadership and workforce development programming, and creating a reimagined visitor experience. She discussed Eastern State as a national leader in criminal justice education, speaking to the evolution of the prison system, using personal stories from the incarcerated and victims of crime, as well as bringing leading organizations and experts together to discuss critical issues in justice education and reform.   Kerry described the new Justice 101 series by the Center for Justice Education at Eastern State.  Each virtual program examines the history of the justice system in America, from its founding to today, and the impact it has on society, citizens, and the world. Once a month, Eastern State staff invite special guests to foster dialogue about a different topic in criminal justice. Justice 101 programs are free, take place virtually via Zoom, and last 45 minutes: a 30-minute program followed by a 15-minute Q&A. Guests can tune in live, or watch the programs back anytime on YouTube. Justice 101 Programs: January 19, 12:00 pm ET - Conversation on Civil Rights Movements within Prisons February 22, 2:00 pm ET - Does the First Amendment Apply in Prisons? March 18, 11:00 am ET - Women Behind Bars: Navigating Mass Incarceration April 17, 6:30 pm ET - Exploring the 13th Amendment and the Persistence of Forced Labor in Prisons May 13, 1:00 pm ET - Policing in America: Navigating the 4th Amendment, Stop and Frisk, and Civil Rights Justice 101 is designed for learners of all ages. We talked about their ongoing Workforce Development programming, the historic site offers a pathway to economic mobility for returning citizens, starting with the Preservation Trades Center, which provides training and connections to sustainable-wage paying union jobs in masonry and carpentry.  We also discussed the Lived Experience Activating Dialogue (LEAD) Fellowship supports people coming home from prison to career opportunities in the museum field. Finally, a conversation on the Visitor Experience Reimagined: We will provide ways for Eastern State's visitors to engage with the space, incorporating art installations, theater and film; providing educational experiences that encourage and support the different methods of learning; and creating informative and entertaining events that entice people of all ages to visit and engage with Eastern State and the team.   She is also looking forward to a website refresh that will allow people to interact with Eastern State from around the world. For more information, visit EasternState.org

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership
From Law Enforcement to Criminal Justice Education: Dr. Mike Birzer's Story

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 46:21 Transcription Available


Season 5 - Episode 114 -The CopDoc PodcastEver wondered about the bridge between law enforcement and academia? Today, we take you on a journey with Dr. Mike Birzer, a former sheriff's lieutenant who left and rose to become an esteemed academic at Wichita State University. We talk about his unique career path, shedding light on his teaching in Criminal Justice and the influence of his law enforcement background on his approach to research and teaching.We explore some of the most pressing issues in contemporary policing with Dr. Berzer. We tackle the often overlooked viewpoint of criminals, shedding light on the rich insights this perspective can offer. Highlighting the importance of situational analysis and discretion, we delve into Birzer's work with Paul Cromwell on a book offering criminal perspectives and a current project focusing on differential police response to low-risk, low-harm calls. As we finish our conversation, we delve into the sensitive issue of police reform and community trust, guided by the wisdom of Dr. Birzer. Reflecting on the journey of police reformer, OW Wilson, we contemplate his significant steps to improve the police department and examine how this historical narrative can inform modern practices. The chat focuses light on the reception of law enforcement in academic settings and acknowledges the challenges faced by students in criminal justice departments. We underscore the crucial role of reflective learning and continuing education in shaping future police academies and the burgeoning potential of collaboration between academic institutions and practitioners. Join us, as we uncover the intricate dance between academia and practitioners to chart a promising path for policing.Contact us: copdoc.podcast@gmail.com Website: www.copdocpodcast.comIf you'd like to arrange for facilitated training, or consulting, or talk about steps you might take to improve your leadership and help in your quest for promotion, contact Steve at stephen.morreale@gmail.com

The Prison Officer Podcast
65: Criminal Justice Education & Corrections - Interview w/ Dr. John "Jay" Lawrie

The Prison Officer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 56:57


In this episode, I talk with Dr. John "Jay" Lawrie about his career and get some insight about the current trends in Criminal Justice education.  Jay Lawrie retired from the Connecticut Department of Correction after a 20-year career at the MacDougall/Walker Correctional Institution in Suffield Ct.  He then joined the faculty at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Ct., where he currently serves as an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology. Prior to assuming these positions, he was a criminal justice adjunct faculty member for 13 years at various Massachusetts colleges. Jay received his B.S. in Political Science and M.S. in Criminal Justice from Westfield State College, as well as my Doctorate in Education from American International College. In September of 2023, he co-founded the Corrections Community Network, an online community developed specifically for current and retired correctional, parole, and probation professionals. The CCN's mission is to provide the hard-working men and women of corrections a supportive community where they can discuss the unique challenges and perspectives only those in the field can fully understand. You can contact Jay at  jnlawrie@albertus.edu The Corrections Community Network    https://join.corrcommnet.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSTQCMGVjgHD3kiv3KbiPoA PepperBall From crowd control to cell extractions, the PepperBall system is the safe, non-lethal option.OMNI OMNI is cutting-edge software designed to track inmates and assets within your prison or jail. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showContact us: mike@theprisonofficer.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePrisonOfficerTake care of each other and Be Safe behind those walls and fences!

King Hero's Journey Podcast with Beth Martens
Dr. Frederick Graves: The Principles of Justice [King Hero Interview]

King Hero's Journey Podcast with Beth Martens

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 75:53


I have the pleasure interviewing Dr. Frederick Graves on the need for Justice Education and lighting that Lamp against the onrushing tide of legal misinformation that threatens the entire English speaking world. He says, the mandates and other “issues” can only be cured when the people see we must above all adhere to the Principles of Justice that will guide us to act together to cure every ill we now face. Discover more about what the creator of “How to Win in Court”, whose wish is to share more than “how to win in court”, learned these past 80 years. He's inspired to serve in this way because, “The People need more Light.” I want us all to look beyond the horrors so much in need of repair, see the cause from which all horror is born, and thereby by be motivated to act in consonance and proceed with greater knowledge … leaving the chatter for others to waste their time in nonessentials. "I wish to speak about some of the wisdom humanity is cavalierly tossing aside … Justice, Fortitude, Temperance, and Prudence, Jurisprudence. The Wisdom of Justice is ignored by law schools, churches so-called, and the media that broadcasts only what their advertisers subsidize." How to Win in Court Course: www.howtowinincourt.com?refercode=MB0041 Dr. Graves' Website: www.frederickgraves.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beth-martens/message

FORward Radio program archives
Sustainability Now! | Ilana Solomon | Trade Justice Education Fund | October 3, 2022

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 58:07


This week's show goes global as your host, Justin Mog, is joined by Ilana Solomon with the Trade Justice Education Fund (http//TradeJusticeEdFund.org). You won't want to miss this insightful conversation about how our current global trade system undermines climate action, and how the fossil fuel industry is increasingly using of free trade agreements to challenge climate action. In July 2021, the company TC Energy launched a suit against the United States under NAFTA challenging the Biden administration's decision to stop the Keystone XL pipeline. They're demanding $15 billion in compensation for their “lost expectation of future profits.” This is just one of dozens of similar trade suits challenging and undermining climate policies around the world. What can we do about it? The Trade Justice Education Fund has a proposal for a Climate Peace Clause to stop governments from using trade rules to challenge climate policies. You can sign up to get updates and take action at http://TradeJusticeEdFund.org Facebook: TradeJusticeEd https://www.facebook.com/TradeJusticeEd/ Twitter: @TradeJusticeEd Instagram: @TradeJusticeEd YouTube: Trade Justice Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAN3SJXzQt4x4Lr1OcCR2cQ As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com

SienaCast
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle With Eco Warriors

SienaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 16:55


In this episode of SienaCast, we are joined by student led group, Eco Warriors and Head of Justice Education, Bronwyn Ilot to talk about sustainable living at Siena College. They also spoke about the various recycling programs that they have introduced at Siena to encourage students and staff to examine what it means to reduce, reuse and recycle, as well as how our individual and collective consumption are impacting the world that we live in. SienaCast is a collaboration between students and staff which aims to give voice to our College community on issues of significance and importance to us all. At the heart of SienaCast is our motto, Veritas (Truth).

Talking Radical Radio
Anti-ableism and disaility justice education

Talking Radical Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 28:09


In episode #467 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Dev Ramsawakh and Kate Welsh. They are co-creators of the CRIP Collective, a small group of Toronto-based disabled educators and artists who do anti-ableism, anti-oppression, and disability justice-related workshops, and various other kinds of community building with disabled people, using an intersectional approach. They talk about disability, ableism, and the collective's use of education as a tool for change. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: https://talkingradical.ca/2022/08/16/radio-anti-ableism-and-disability-justice-education/

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Catholic Women Preach
Joining in the Dance with Patricia Bruno, OP

Catholic Women Preach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 7:47


Preaching for the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity, Patricia Bruno, OP, offers a reflection inviting us into the Mystery: "We will never understand the mystery that the poet of Proverbs explores, but if we sit in silence with the barn doors open wide, Wisdom will feed our imaginations so that our spirits will rise and be able to enter into the dance of praise and gratitude. And don't worry. Even if our legs are a bit old, we'll be able to join in the dance because we know the steps by heart." Patricia Bruno, O.P. is a Dominican Sister of San Rafael, CA. Patricia is a spiritual and retreat director and writes a monthly scripture internet article, Stories Seldom Heard. She has led retreats, justice and preaching workshop in New Zealand, Australia and the United States. Patricia began her ministry as a teacher. In 1980 she founded the Interfaith Pittsburg Community Organizing Project, CA. In 1985 Patricia became the Promoter of Preaching for her congregation, a board member of Parable (a national conference for Dominican Life and Mission) and of the Academy of Preachers. In the 1990's, while on the staff of Pace e Bene, a Franciscan organization that offers retreats and workshops on nonviolence, Patricia co-authored a book, From Violence to Wholeness. Patricia, as the Promoter of Justice for the San Rafael Dominicans, established their congregation's Socially Responsible and Alternative Investment Committees. In 1990 she became the Director of Justice Education for the Northern California Community Loan Fund. By 1999 a coalition of seventeen Roman Catholic congregations/provinces were active members of and investors in the Fund. Patricia's religious life has braided together two major themes: spirituality and justice. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/06122022 to learn more about Patricia Bruno, OP, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.

Ecoville ZW
Rufaro Matsika EPISODE 17 Climate Justice Education

Ecoville ZW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 24:07


Rufaro is an environmentalist and is also working as a community development research officer at the African Youth Initiative on climate change Zimbabwe. She was recently in Nairobi Kenya, were she represented Zimbabwe at the Inaugural Nairobi Summer School on Climate Change. The conference which was attended virtually and physically by 700 people, from different parts of the world, aimed at enhancing advocacy on climate justice through younger activists.

Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
Equity Outdoors: Alex Bailey on Environmental Justice, Education, and Nature

Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 44:42


In this episode we talk with Alex Bailey, Senior Director of the Outdoor School in the Hill Country of Texas. The Outdoor School partners with hundreds of qualifying schools and nonprofit groups each year to provide transformative, educational experiences in nature, free of charge. The program especially targets youth in Texas who would not otherwise be able to afford this life-changing outdoor experience. Alex is also the founder of an organization called Black Outside, Inc.—whose purpose it is to reconnect black youth to the outdoors.Feedback to Earthkeepers: earthkeepers@circlewood.onlineVoicemail ("We want to hear from you")Guest: Alex BaileyOrganizations: The Outdoor SchoolBlack Outside, Inc.Notes:Frio RiverLaity LodgeTitle One SchoolsCamp Founder Girls on Instagram Diversity in national parksSan Antonio, TX and the city's disparity problemREI - Recreational Equipment Incorporated John 3:16 Keywords: Racial equity, urban landscape, African American camps, black education, inequity, safe spaces, outdoor education, social justice, environmental justice, black youth, urban parks, overpolicing

The Fourth U Dimension
In Conversation: Bruce Pollack-Johnson, 2/23/21 , Event Recording

The Fourth U Dimension

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 42:32


Did you miss the event? Listen to it here! On February 23rd 2021, Fourth Universalist Society Bruce Pollack-Johnson for an In Conversation discussion of the 8th Principle and Confronting White Supremacy. This is a recording of that event. ​Bruce Pollack-Johnson grew up in a suburb of Boston, studied Sociology and Education at Brandeis University, and earned a Ph.D. in Operations Research from the University of Pennsylvania, with a dissertation about educational planning. He was a professor at Oberlin College in the 80's, then moved to the Philadelphia area as a professor at Villanova University, where there is an active Peace & Justice Education program. Bruce has created a course for undergraduate students called Math and Fairness, and a research seminar for upper-level math and statistics majors called Math and Social Justice, both of which count for Peace & Justice credit. He is also on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committees of his Department and of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. Bruce is currently Assistant Moderator and Chair of the Justice Council at the UU Church of the Restoration in Philadelphia, which led civil rights work against blockbusting in the 60's and in 2017 was the first UU congregation to pass the 8th Principle, which Bruce co-wrote with Paula Cole Jones. Bruce can often be found singing at protests and rallies in Philly, and at the weekly Black Lives Matter vigils Restoration has held since 2014. Learn more about the 8th Principle at www.8thprincipleuu.org/ Learn more about Fourth Universalist Society at 4thu.org

The Fourth U Dimension
Raising Consciousness Featuring Bruce Pollack-Johnson

The Fourth U Dimension

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 42:28


Editorial Note: In the podcast we discuss reviewing the UU Principles every 10 years. The numbers mentioned were incorrect, the Bylaws state every 15 years, not every 10, the most recent in 2009, and appearing to be 1987 before that. Welcome to The Fourth U Dimension, the official podcast of The Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York. This podcast is managed by the Religious Education team, and exists to help dive deeper into the important questions of our moment. Today's podcast features Bruce Pollack-Johnson and a discussion of justice, confronting white supremacy, and the proposed 8th UU Principle. ​Bruce Pollack-Johnson grew up in a suburb of Boston, studied Sociology and Education at Brandeis University, and earned a Ph.D. in Operations Research from the University of Pennsylvania, with a dissertation about educational planning. He was a professor at Oberlin College in the 80's, then moved to the Philadelphia area as a professor at Villanova University, where there is an active Peace & Justice Education program. Bruce has created a course for undergraduate students called Math and Fairness, and a research seminar for upper-level math and statistics majors called Math and Social Justice, both of which count for Peace & Justice credit. He is also on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committees of his Department and of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. Bruce is currently Assistant Moderator and Chair of the Justice Council at the UU Church of the Restoration in Philadelphia, which led civil rights work against blockbusting in the 60's and in 2017 was the first UU congregation to pass the 8th Principle, which Bruce co-wrote with Paula Cole Jones. Bruce can often be found singing at protests and rallies in Philly, and at the weekly Black Lives Matter vigils Restoration has held since 2014. Learn more about the 8th Principle at https://www.8thprincipleuu.org/

#ESBC NFL Betting and Team Report
Criminal Justice Education And Solutions With Award Winning Attorney Lauren Johnson Norris Irvine Ca

#ESBC NFL Betting and Team Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 83:30


Criminal Justice Education And Solutions With Award Winning Attorney Lauren Johnson Norris Irvine Ca https://www.laurenforirvine.com This is in a serious of Podcast To Help You Keep Track In Depth And Detail Riots and Covid19 In Sports Betting And Local Political World www.ecosystemsbusinessconcierge.com Our charity is NAMI- National Alliance On Mental illness

I Love South Orange County
Criminal Justice Education And Solutions With Award Winning Attorney Lauren Johnson Norris Irvine Ca

I Love South Orange County

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 83:30


In the middle of a recession, COVID19 and race riots where are very lucky, fortunate, and good to have Award Winning Attorney -Super Mom Lauren Johnson Norris of Irvine California. Right now were are suffering the long term negative effects of having people in government who are not the caliber of individual such as Mrs. Norris. "Winners win and losers lose" Mrs. Norris has leverage a 20 year legal career into having a employee who she has kept paying through the Pandemic. She practices Criminal Defense, Business and Any case in which he can help society. She educates on the roots of the problems in the criminal Justice systems, she educates on the murders that have gotten here and reforms to get us out.

Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac
50 Years Of Access To Justice Education

Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 38:07


Welcome to Season Three of Jumping Off the Ivory Tower! Our season opener looks back - and forward - at 50 years of legal education at Windsor Law, established in 1968 with a mission then described as teaching "people's law, not lawyer's law". Dean Chris Waters, along with alums Justice Lloyd Dean, and Parisa Jiwa, discuss what they’ve learned from being part of Windsor Law, and the impact of Windsor's mission on their work, as well as how Windsor Law could do still better in facing new access to justice challenges. And we’re excited to announce that Ali Tejani, one of our fantastic NSRLP research assistants, is the new voice of our "In Other News" segment, our regular update on happenings in the world of A2J, presented as always with our particular "people's law" NSRLP angle. This week, Ali brings you reports from the US and Canada on unbundled legal services, as well as an announcement about a new NSRLP project to update our popular “primers” for SRLs. See our website for more on this episode: https://representingyourselfcanada.com/50-years-of-access-to-justice-education/ Jumping Off the Ivory Tower is produced and hosted by Julie Macfarlane and Dayna Cornwall; production and editing by Brauntë Petric; Other News produced and hosted by Ali Tejani; promotion by Moya McAlister and Ali Tejani.

Meetings With Remarkable Educators

This week, Ba sits down with Four Arrows, aka Don Trent Jacobs Ph.D., Ed.D., a prolific author and educator with doctorates in Health Psychology and in Curriculum and Instruction. Find this episode on iTunes and subscribe to get future episodes automatically! Read the full transcript of Episode 7 here. This episode's discussion touches upon the wisdom of place and belongingness, the structures of power we struggle against in education, and the role of non-ordinary experiences and Rites of Passage in deepening appreciation of one’s self and community. Four Arrows is Doctoral Faculty at the School of Leadership Studies, Fielding Graduate University. He is author of 21 books as well as numerous articles and invited book chapters. His most recent publications include:Point of Departure: Returning to Our Authentic Worldview for Education and Survival (2016)Teaching Truly: A Curriculum to Indigenize Mainstream (2013)Differing Worldviews in Higher Education: Two Disagreeing Scholars Argue Cooperatively about Justice Education (2011)Critical Neurophilosophy and Indigenous Wisdom (2010)Four Arrows is affiliated with the American Indian Congress, the National Indian Education Association, and the Alternative Education Resource Organization. His commitment to sustainability, social justice, and the contrast between Indigenous and Western ways of knowing exemplifies the brilliance and bravery this series of interviews exists to celebrate. Indigenous education is one of the most essential efforts being made today with the potential to challenge the dominant approaches, and holistic education would be sorely incomplete without it.

Politics - Video (HD)
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Politics - Video (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 56:03


Beyonce, Kendrick, Global Hip-Hop, Politics and Justice: Join The Center for Peace & Justice Education for a lecture today, Feb. 21, 4:30 p.m., in Bartley 1010. Camille Burge, Carol Anthony, Maghan Keita and Kinjal Dave will discuss the critical examination of the social and political components of the music of Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar and other artists relating to race, feminism and social justice.

Social Sciences and Society - Audio
Reading Villanova: The Global and the Interdisciplinary ‘Education and Privilege’

Social Sciences and Society - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2016 70:36


Please join us on Thursday, October 1 at 4:30 p.m. in Speakers’ Corner of Falvey Memorial Library as several prominent Villanova scholars present: “The Global and the Interdisciplinary ‘Education and Privilege’” as part of the Reading Villanova series. Jerusha Conner, PhD, Department of Education and Counseling; Carol Anthony, MA, Center for Peace and Justice Education; Jill McCorkle, PhD, Department of Sociology and Criminology; and Bryan Crable, PhD, Department of Communication will share their thoughts with us at this series kick-off event. This event, co-sponsored by the Institute for Global Interdisciplinary Studies and Falvey Memorial Library, is free and open to the public.

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Social Sciences and Society - Video (HD)
2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration "King, Pope Francis, and Poverty: The Poor People's Campaign for the 21st Century"

Social Sciences and Society - Video (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2014 69:37


Join the Center for Peace and Justice Education as we welcome Dr. Anthea Butler, as the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. keynote speaker.

Social Sciences and Society - Audio
2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration "King, Pope Francis, and Poverty: The Poor People's Campaign for the 21st Century"

Social Sciences and Society - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2014 69:37


Join the Center for Peace and Justice Education as we welcome Dr. Anthea Butler, as the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. keynote speaker. Dr. Anthea Butler was named by CNN Belief as “Five Women to Watch in Religion” in 2012. She is the author of Women in the Church of God in Christ: Making A Sanctified World and the forthcoming book, The Gospel According to Sarah: How Sarah Palin’s Tea Party Angels are Galvanizing the Religious Right. A blogger for Religion Dispatches and the Grio, she is seen and heard on numerous media outlets, including MSNBC, The Melissa Harris Perry Show, All In with Chris Hayes, and NPR.