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Best podcasts about justice ministry

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Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Minister to preside over reburial ceremony of anti-Apartheid activists

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 8:51


Graeme Raubenheimer speaks to Thapelo Mokushane, Deputy Director of the TRC Unit at the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development, ahead of a historic reburial ceremony for ANC activists Benjamin Moloise and Abram Mngomezulu. Executed during apartheid and buried without family consent, their remains will be formally returned in a ceremony led by Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi. Mokushane reflects on restoring dignity and advancing national healing. Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is the late afternoon show on CapeTalk. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, in an attempt to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live – Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is broadcast weekdays between 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/afternoon-drive-with-john-maytham/audio-podcasts/afternoon-drive-with-john-maytham/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk   CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk   CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza  CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk  CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton
S26 Ep 7 | Going Through: Tarrying for God's Strength in Times of Trouble

Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 75:10


In the final episode of season 26, we are sharing a poignant discussion with Ruth and  TC team member, Tina Harris. Tina shares her experience of tarrying as a communal and immersive practice deeply rooted in music, openness, and collective healing. Ruth and Tina explore various themes, including the confrontation of disappointment, doubt, disillusionment, and deconstruction within the tarrying process, and the transformative power of redemptive suffering. They also touch on the importance of lament in spiritual practice and the significance of embracing vulnerability, especially during Holy Week. At the end of this episode we encourage you to reflect deeply and engage fully in the practice of tarrying, to sit with your suffering in the presence of Jesus. We are journeying through Lent with a podcast season entitled “Tarry with Me Awhile: Learnings from the Black Church.” We will use Dr. Selina Stone's book, Tarry Awhile: Wisdom from Black Spirituality for People of Faith, as a guide. Black spirituality has much to offer us in understanding the practice of tarrying as a Lenten practice. Together we will seek a deeper understanding of waiting on God in the liminal space—where the resurrection feels far off, and our deaths and suffering are present.    Tina Harris (TC15) is ordained in the United Methodist Church and holds a Master of Divinity from St. Paul School of Theology. She has served the church in a variety of roles, including Lead Pastor of Grand Avenue Temple UMC and Director of Mission, Service and Justice Ministries in the Missouri Conference of the United Methodist Church. Tina is passionate about community engagement and has served and/or actively supported several civic organizations and ministries. As an attorney and diversity leader, a common thread in her work is to gather individuals into communities, challenge comfort zones and invite those whom society has overlooked to take their place at the table.   Music this season is provided by Julian Davis Reed. Julian Davis Reid (TC20) is an artist-theologian from Chicago who uses sound and word to offer hope to the searching, presence to the sorrowful, and rest to the weary. A pianist, composer, and producer, his projects featured on this podcast are the two solo piano records Rest Assured (2021) and Beside Still Waters (2024) and his single Moan (Matthew 2:18) featuring Tramaine Parker, released on Inauguration Day 2025 on the project When Souls Cry Out. Julian steadily releases music under his own name and with his group, The JuJu Exchange. You can learn more about his work at juliandavisreid.com. Mentioned in this episode: Tarry Awhile: Wisdom from Black Spirituality for People of Faith by Dr. Selina Stone Strength to Love by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Music Credit: Kingdom Come by Aaron Niequist The Way of the Cross from Lent- Music in Solitude Moan (Matthew 2:18) by Julian Davis Reed Are you interested in learning more about Haven, our newest community offering from the Transforming Center? Haven is a community that meets alternately online and in person to create space for leaders to forge a stronger connection between their souls and their leadership. Each gathering (online and in-person) offers spiritual practices that increasingly open us to God over time. This new 18-month community experience will provide more intentional opportunities to engage with a diverse community of believers who are united around Christ. Learn more about dates and how to apply! Support the podcast! This season patrons will receive special bonus episodes with each guest, exploring different practices associated with Lent, such as solitude, self-examination, confession, and more. Become a patron today by visiting our Patreon page!     The Transforming Center exists to create space for God to strengthen leaders and transform communities. You are invited to join our next Transforming Community:® A Two-year Spiritual Formation Experience for Leaders.  Delivered in nine quarterly retreats, this practice-based learning opportunity is grounded in the conviction that the best thing you bring to leadership is your own transforming self! Learn more and apply HERE.   *this post contains affiliate links

The Beijing Hour
China's countermeasures aim to safeguard interests, justice: ministry

The Beijing Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 59:45


China's commerce ministry and foreign ministry have reiterated the country's call for dialogue to resolve differences on tariffs, and its determination to protect national interests (01:05). Germany's Union bloc and Social Democrats have secured a deal for a coalition government (14:09). China and Spain are seeking closer ties during a visit by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez (21:23).

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Litany of issues with Maori Land Court digitisation

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 15:25


The Justice Ministry is scrambling to fix a litany of failures in the digitisation of the Māori Land Court with a cost blowout three times the original budget. 

Christ Community Church of Pembroke Pines

Sanctity of Life Sunday “Justice Ministry” (Pro. 31:8-9) Mic. 6:8 He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God? That's a command and its others oriented. Isa. 1:17 learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow's cause. Where do we start on this? Speak Justice for the Unborn (v.8) What does it mean to be human? 2 prevailing views: Person – we are valuable (sanctity of life) by virtue of the kind of being or creature we are, which is an image-bearer of almighty God. Performance – being human is nothing special, we're probably random accidents of evolution and what matters most, is what you do, or how self-aware you are. The Prolife Argument is very basic and logical: 1. Intentionally killing an innocent human being is a moral wrong. 2. Abortion on demand is the intentional killing of an innocent human being. 3. Therefore, abortion is a moral wrong. Seek Justice for the Unborn (v.9) Psa. 82:3-4 3 Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute. 4 Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked.” We want to convince people to do 4 things: 1. Treasure human life (womb to tomb). 2. Reject abortion as the moral wrong (sin) that it is. 3. Experience God's forgiveness (hope of the gospel). 4. Rescue the innocent, one mother and one baby at a time (obey the command- “the weak and needy”). 1 attachment

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 470 - 3 hostages set to come home Sunday under truce with Hamas

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 19:49


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. The Prime Minister’s Office issued a brief statement after 1 a.m. Saturday morning confirming the government approved the hostage release-ceasefire deal after meeting for more than seven hours. Twenty-four ministers voted in favor of the deal and eight opposed. The deal should enter into force on Sunday at 8:30 am and the first three Israeli hostages are to be freed at 4 pm. In sum, 33 hostages are to be freed in the first, 42-day phase of the deal. Horovitz speaks about the political dramas and what we know about the implementation of the deal and who is on the first-phase list. Israel is set to release up to 1,904 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, including several serving multiple life sentences for deadly terror attacks and murder. The Justice Ministry has, as of Saturday, published the names of 735 Palestinian prisoners to allow petitions against their release to be submitted to the High Court. We hear some of the complexities around the prisoner-release portion of the truce deal and who is not currently going to be freed. We speak about the mood of the country after the deal was finally ratified. How are families whose loved ones were killed in battle in Gaza feeling as Hamas and Hezbollah cry victory and vow to ramp up their "resistance" to Israel in the near future. For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Israeli government approves hostage-ceasefire agreement with Hamas Israel to free up to 1,904 Palestinians in 1st stage of hostage deal, including killers These are the 33 hostages set to be returned in phase one of the Gaza ceasefire Guidelines for hospitals set to receive hostages include STD checks, pregnancy tests IDF intercepts missile from Yemen in 4th Houthi attack this week, no injuries Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: A woman pauses near posters of hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, in Tel Aviv, Israel, as Israel's security cabinet convened to decide whether to approve a deal that would release dozens of hostages held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza and pause the 15-month-war, January 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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筧千佐子死刑囚が死亡 青酸連続不審死事件

JIJI news for English Learners-時事通信英語学習ニュース‐

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 0:40


報道陣に囲まれる筧千佐子死刑囚、2014年3月、堺市内法務省は26日、京都、大阪、兵庫で起きた青酸化合物を使った連続不審死事件で、高齢男性らへの殺人罪などに問われ、死刑が確定した筧千佐子死刑囚が収容先の大阪拘置所で死亡したと発表した。 Chisako Kakehi, a 78-year-old death-row inmate known as a "black widow" who was convicted in serial murders using hydrocyanic acid in western Japan, died at the Osaka Detention House on Thursday, the Justice Ministry said.

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Japanese "Black Widow" Death-Row Inmate Dies

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 0:14


Chisako Kakehi, a 78-year-old death-row inmate known as a "black widow" who was convicted in serial murders using hydrocyanic acid in western Japan, died at the Osaka Detention House on Thursday, the Justice Ministry said.

Radio Islam
Corruption Allegations Rock Justice Ministry: ActionSA Calls for Accountability

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 5:23


Corruption Allegations Rock Justice Ministry: ActionSA Calls for Accountability by Radio Islam

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危険運転罪に数値基準 速度・飲酒要件を明確化―法務省検討会

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 0:36


危険運転致死傷罪の見直しに関する法務省有識者検討会、13日、東京都千代田区悪質な自動車運転による死傷事故に適用される「危険運転致死傷罪」を巡り、法務省の有識者検討会は13日、曖昧さが指摘される成立要件の明確化などを打ち出した報告書案を公表した。 An expert panel under Japan's Justice Ministry on Wednesday proposed setting certain numerical standards for recognizing the crime of dangerous driving resulting in death or injury.

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Numerical Criteria Proposed for Dangerous Driving Definition

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 0:11


An expert panel under Japan's Justice Ministry on Wednesday proposed setting certain numerical standards for recognizing the crime of dangerous driving resulting in death or injury.

Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton
S24 Ep 6 | Making Room: Welcoming the One Who is Strange to You

Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 57:47


What does it mean to be welcoming and inclusive from a rooted depth, and how do we see the Holy Spirit nudging us towards this concept? Ruth is joined by a special guest, Transforming Center's very own cultivator of community and connection, Tina Harris, today to discuss the many ways we are called to practice hospitality in the name of Christ. Tina shares her own transformative experiences practicing radical hospitality, what it has felt like to not be welcomed, and practical and concrete ways churches can begin to become more welcoming and inclusive of all types of people. They also discuss why they think there is a resistance to this invitation and lament the ways that beautiful words and ideas like diversity, equity, and inclusion have become politicized, hot button issues. This season we are exploring the future of Christian spirituality. Based on her own experience and the lives of people she accompanies on the journey, Ruth has been naming what she is noticing and observing regarding the future of Christian spirituality– how the Spirit is moving and how we can align ourselves to participate in the future God is leading us into. Elements she is naming include respect for the role of desire; emphasis on spiritual direction; welcoming and inclusive; committed to justice; and more. This season Ruth will sit down with thoughtful Christian leaders to discuss their thoughts on one of these elements, as it has to do with the future of Christian spirituality. This season was inspired by the Beyond Words series by the same name. Check out those posts here. Tina Harris is ordained in the United Methodist Church and holds a Master of Divinity from St. Paul School of Theology. She has served the church in a variety of roles, including Lead Pastor and Director of Mission, Service and Justice Ministries in the Missouri Conference of the United Methodist Church. Tina is passionate about community engagement and has served and/or actively supported several civic organizations and ministries. As an attorney and diversity leader, a common thread in her work is to gather individuals into communities, challenge comfort zones and invite those whom society has overlooked to take their place at the table.   Mentioned in this episode: Soul Feast by Marjorie J. Thompson Contemporary Icons from Kelly Latimore (we discussed Madonna and Child, Mama, and The Trinity) Origin Movie Making Room:  Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition by Christine Pohl Music Credit: Kingdom Come by Aaron Niequist Tender Moment from Music in Solitude   Join us for our upcoming Online Oasis: When the Road is Dark and Dim:  Navigating the Dark Night, Depression, and Grief on the Spiritual Journey. In this Online Oasis event, Dr. Bob Watson, a licensed clinical psychologist, joins Ruth to explore the differences and the overlaps between the dark night of the soul, depression, and the experience of grief on the spiritual journey. Whether you are wondering about this for yourself,  for someone you love, or  someone you are accompanying as a pastor, psychologist or spiritual director, this conversation will equip you to more wisely discern what is really going on, help you learn how to welcome God's presence into this aspect of the journey, and identify the appropriate resources for each.    It is ideal for:  pastors, spiritual directors, psychologists, individuals, spiritual friends. Join us on Wednesday, October 30 from 12-1:30 CST. Learn more and register HERE.   Support the podcast! This season patrons will receive special bonus episodes with each guest, guiding listeners on how to pray into these different topics. Become a patron today by visiting our Patreon page!     The Transforming Center exists to create space for God to strengthen leaders and transform communities. You are invited to join our next Transforming Community:® A Two-year Spiritual Formation Experience for Leaders.  Delivered in nine quarterly retreats, this practice-based learning opportunity is grounded in the conviction that the best thing you bring to leadership is your own transforming self! Learn more and apply HERE.   *this post contains affiliate links

West End UMC Podcast Audio Podcast

Common Ground – Today is World Communion Sunday. Rev. Stacey Harwell-Dye, our Pastor of Mercy and Justice Ministries, delivers the Communion Meditation, based on the Genesis 2 creation story where God creates the first human from the dirt of the earth. She reminds us that although so many things tend to divide us (politics, ball teams, etc.), humans are identical through our DNA, and we share much of our DNA identity with animals and, actually, with soil. Tom Turnbull, a West End member and potter, created the communion vessels we are using today, and when asked told Stacey that the clay potters use is timeless and common all over the world. All of this speaks to the common nature of God's creation with humans united with each other and with nature. This sets the context for taking communion at the Lord's table united with others all over the world. In respect for World Communion Sunday, the scripture lesson from Genesis 2:4-7, 18-22 today is read in Korean by Seulbin Lee.

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保護司の複数配置を拡大 法務省が安全確保策

JIJI news for English Learners-時事通信英語学習ニュース‐

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 0:20


法務省、東京都千代田区法務省は26日、保護司の安全確保に向けた対策を公表した。 Japan's Justice Ministry has decided to expand the scope of cases in which multiple volunteer probation officers are assigned to watch over a person on probation, it was learned Friday.

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ウクライナの法整備支援へ 復興後押し、企業進出も見据え―法務省

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 0:29


法務省旧本館、5月29日、東京都千代田区法務省はロシアの侵攻を受けるウクライナの将来の復旧・復興に向け、来春にも同国の法整備の支援に乗り出す方向で検討に入った。 Japan's Justice Ministry is considering helping Ukraine improve laws and regulations as early as next spring to facilitate the war-torn country's future reconstruction, sources have said.

RNZ: Morning Report
Justice Ministry workers used foul language about researcher

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 3:59


Two Ministry of Justice workers have been called out for using foul language to complain about a researcher in an online chat. Academic Barbara Sumner has made a number of Official Information Act requests as part of her P-h-D research into adoption systems. But she was in for a shock when she asked for any correspondence about her. She spoke to Ingrid Hipikiss.

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黒川氏定年延長巡る文書開示 「個人のため法解釈変更」―大阪地裁

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 0:37


大阪地裁、大阪市北区黒川弘務・元東京高検検事長の定年延長を巡り、法務省内で法解釈を変更した際の文書を開示しないのは違法として、神戸学院大の上脇博之教授が国に不開示決定の取り消しなどを求めた訴訟の判決が27日、大阪地裁であった。 A Japanese court has reversed the Justice Ministry's decision not to disclose records related to its move to delay the retirement of Hiromu Kurokawa, former head of the Tokyo High Public Prosecutors Office.

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ASEAN・G7が法務官僚初協議 中国念頭、「法の支配」へ連携

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 0:32


ASEANとG7の若手法務官僚らと記念撮影に臨む小泉龍司法相、26日、東京都港区法務省は26日、東南アジア諸国連合と先進7カ国の若手法務官僚らによる協議会の初会合を東京都内で開いた。 Japan's Justice Ministry hosted on Wednesday the first meeting of junior judicial affairs officials from member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Group of Seven forum in Tokyo.

21st Century Saints
Live! Pursuing Peace with Ryan Comins & Andrew Bolton

21st Century Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 54:46


We're live with Andrew Bolton & Ryan Comins as we talk about an upcoming Peace Colloquy which is being hosted by Community of Christm here in the UK on March 15th - 17th, 2024. Why is Peace such an important principle of the restoration? Ryan Comins: After graduating from Queens' College, Cambridge with a degree in Theology & Religious Studies, Ryan completed a PGCE and worked for two years as a teacher of Philosophy and Religion in Surrey. He then returned to Cambridge to complete an MPhil in Biblical Studies. In September 2023 he began his PhD. He grew up a Latter Day Saint and is a friend of Community of Christ. Andrew Bolton: Growing up Roman Catholic he first met Latter Day Saintism in Oregon when he was a 19 year old horticultural student. He later met Community of Christ in Germany when working there and was caught by the idea of Zion, of a better world in this life. He was also drawn in by the very loving fellowship of congregations in Germany and then in South Wales. He coordinated Peace and Justice Ministries for 12 years for Community of Christ at their international headquarters in Independence. He was born in Preston, Lancashire and went to school in the Clitheroe/Downham /Chatburn area. With Jewell, his wife of many years, they now live in Leicester and enjoy working on their garden allotment, and engaging in a number of peace and justice projects. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jane-christie/message

21st Century Saints
Live! Pursuing Peace with Ryan Comins & Andrew Bolton

21st Century Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 54:46


We're live with Andrew Bolton & Ryan Comins as we talk about an upcoming Peace Colloquy which is being hosted by Community of Christm here in the UK on March 15th - 17th, 2024. Why is Peace such an important principle of the restoration? Ryan Comins: After graduating from Queens' College, Cambridge with a degree in Theology & Religious Studies, Ryan completed a PGCE and worked for two years as a teacher of Philosophy and Religion in Surrey. He then returned to Cambridge to complete an MPhil in Biblical Studies. In September 2023 he began his PhD. He grew up a Latter Day Saint and is a friend of Community of Christ. Andrew Bolton: Growing up Roman Catholic he first met Latter Day Saintism in Oregon when he was a 19 year old horticultural student. He later met Community of Christ in Germany when working there and was caught by the idea of Zion, of a better world in this life. He was also drawn in by the very loving fellowship of congregations in Germany and then in South Wales. He coordinated Peace and Justice Ministries for 12 years for Community of Christ at their international headquarters in Independence. He was born in Preston, Lancashire and went to school in the Clitheroe/Downham /Chatburn area. With Jewell, his wife of many years, they now live in Leicester and enjoy working on their garden allotment, and engaging in a number of peace and justice projects. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jane-christie/message

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Draft code of conduct for lobbyists 'watered down, meaningless'

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 16:01


Transparency International says a draft code of conduct for lobbyists has been so watered down from the initial version, it is meaningless. 

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Julie-Anne Kincade: Law Association Vice-President on the issues caused by underfunding in the justice system

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 3:44


A Law Association leader says the cuts being asked of the Justice Ministry will put more pressure on the system.   Chief Justice Dame Helen Winkelmann has released her latest briefing to Attorney-General Judith Collins.   It includes the need to raise the cap on the number of senior court judges and under-funding resulting in mouldy and leaky courtrooms.   It also mentions the district court backlog and legal aid problems.     Association vice-president Julie-Anne Kincade told Mike Hosking that lifting the cap would help.  She says they also need courtrooms and people to staff them, so there has to be change across the board.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 128 - Who knew? Deep under UNRWA's Gaza HQ, a Hamas data hub

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 24:09


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Today is Day 128 of the war. Military reporter Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan in today's episode. A subterranean data center — complete with an electrical room, industrial battery power banks and living quarters for Hamas terrorists operating the computer servers — was discovered beneath the Gaza Strip headquarters of the United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees, the controversial aid organization known commonly as UNRWA. Is it possible the NGO was kept in the dark? Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told the IDF to evacuate the 1.3 million Palestinian population currently sheltering in Rafah, the next goal in the IDF's ongoing ground campaign. Where are they meant to go? For two days in a row, huge barrages of rockets came from Lebanon late last week. . What were these strikes in retaliation to? The IDF has presented its investigation into the death of hostage Yossi Sharabi in the Gaza Strip to his family. We hear conclusions and also information regarding two other hostages. A Bedouin Israeli who crossed into the Gaza Strip in 2016 and joined the Hamas terror group has been indicted after IDF troops detained him in December as he was trying to cross back into Israel, the Justice Ministry revealed on Friday. Fabian fills us in. For the latest updates, please look at The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Live blog February 11, 2024 Directly beneath UNRWA's Gaza headquarters, IDF uncovers top secret Hamas data center UNRWA head says agency was in dark about Hamas center under Gaza HQ; Israel: ‘You knew' IDF reveals Gaza tunnel, previously used by Hamas officials, with cell for hostages PM says IDF must operate in Rafah, but will let civilians evacuate first Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets at northern towns, 2nd such barrage in as many days Top Hamas official in Lebanon survives alleged Israeli strike; 3 others killed IDF: Hostage Yossi Sharabi was likely killed as a result of IDF strike Bedouin Israeli who joined Hamas in Gaza in 2016 arrested trying to return to Israel THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out the previous Daily Briefing episode: https://omny.fm/shows/the-daily-briefing/day-127-is-time-running-out-for-us-support-for-gaz IMAGE: A subterranean Hamas data center underneath UNRWA's headquarters in Gaza City, February 8, 2024. (Emanuel Fabian/Times of Israel)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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危険運転罪見直し、検討着手へ 要件明確化を議論―法務省

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 0:33


記者会見で危険運転致死傷罪の見直しに関する検討会の設置を発表する小泉龍司法相、19日午前、法務省法務省は19日、危険な自動車運転で人を死傷させる行為を処罰する危険運転致死傷罪の見直しに関する検討会を設置すると発表した。 Japan's Justice Ministry said Friday that it will set up a panel to discuss ways to apply the crime of dangerous driving resulting in death or injury more easily.

The Naked Pravda
Russia's ban on the ‘LGBT movement'

The Naked Pravda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 49:23


On November 30, the Russian Supreme Court outlawed an organization that doesn't exist: the so-called “international LGBT movement.” The ruling came in response to a lawsuit filed by the Justice Ministry, which claimed the “international LGBT movement's” activities showed signs of “extremism” and incited “social and religious discord.” The new ban won't officially come into force until January 10, 2024, but its chilling effect was almost immediate. The day after the ruling, Russian police reportedly raided multiple nightclubs that were hosting events for LGBTQ+ people. One of St. Petersburg's oldest gay clubs has announced its closure, as has at least one LGBTQ+ rights organization. The mapping service 2GIS instructed employees to create a “registry” of LGBTQ+ establishments. According to the Russian authorities, this human rights crackdown is necessary to protect Russia's “traditional values” from outside threats. But the truth is that this type of conservative nationalism didn't originate in Russia at all. To learn where it actually came from and what it means for LGBTQ+ life in Russia, Meduza senior news editor Sam Breazeale spoke to historian Dr. Dan Healey, sociologist Dr. Alexander Kondakov, and political scientist Dr. Leandra Bias. Timestamps for this episode: 3:48 Dan Healey on LGBTQ+ rights in Russia in the 1990s and 2000s 9:28 Anti-gay repressions under Joseph Stalin 13:44 Alexander Kondakov on Putin's “ideology” 25:05 The “innovation” of Russia's “LGBT movement” ban 31:11 The future of LGBTQ+ rights organizations in Russia 33:55 Leandra Bias on the foreign roots of Russia's “traditional values” 38:08 How Russia uses homophobia and transphobia to justify warКак поддержать нашу редакцию — даже если вы в России и вам очень страшно

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Paul Goldsmith: We Need A Human Rights Commissioner Focused On The Fundamentals

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 4:47


Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has said he won't re-appoint Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt. Goldsmith told Heather du Plessis-Allan that he wants to see a Human Rights Commissioner "who's really focused on fundamental human rights such as free speech, freedom of expression and equal voting. All these sorts of issues that I haven't heard quite as much as I would have liked to over the past five years." Paul Hunt's warrant for the role currently ends in January 2024   LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Morning Report
Top Stories for Friday 24 November 2023

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 33:51


It's Ramere, Friday November the 24th Today on RNZ National... The wait is finally over - the incoming Government will today announce its full cabinet and ministerial portfolios It's down to the last day of campaigning in the Port Waikato by-election The Justice Ministry has hired a private contractor on two thousand dollars a day to help fix New Zealand's rundown courts Hope grows for the families of missing Israelis and Palestinians, with a release deal set to begin tonight Shoppers are warned to be on alert for fake sales while looking to nab a Black Friday bargain

RNZ: Morning Report
Private contractor hired to fix run down courts

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 4:44


A Justice Ministry team in charge of fixing the country's run down courts has hired a private contractor on $2,000 a day. An OIA shows the property team has been flooded with contractors and consultants - their median rate is $900 a day. The ministry says it has to do this to build capacity to cope with a host of big new projects. But documents make clear the property team struggled as half the country's courthouses fell into disrepair. Phil Pennington spoke to Corin Dann.

RNZ: Morning Report
Slow and costly process to fix run down courts

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 4:36


The slow and costly process of rebuilding the country's run-down court buildings has been revealed. An OIA shows the Justice Ministry's property team - which is heading a half billion dollar nationwide fix - has been flooded with contractors and consultants. One senior contractor has been paid about $2,000 a day for the last 17 months. A Ministry review this year found the team was uncoordinated and inefficient, though improving. To speak about the impact this is having on our courts, we're joined by Sumudu Thode the principal of Auckland law firm Thode Utting and Co, and who is on the executive committee of the Criminal Bar Association. Thode spoke to Corin Dann.

Relationship Insights with Carrie Abbott
Youth for Christ's Juvenile Justice Ministry

Relationship Insights with Carrie Abbott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 56:01


Every year over 700,000 teens are referred to the juvenile justice system. YFC wants to reach teens wherever they are and their Juvenile Justice Ministry is doing just that. Karly Wymer with YFC explains the power of this program to change lives through the work of Christ, discipleship and relationships. Inspiring!

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트
529화 '머그샷 법' 통과/ 북 침공시 한국 지원에 대해 엇갈리는 미국 시민 반응

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 37:45


진행자: 최정윤, Beth Eunhee Hong 1.Korea to enforce public release of mugshots, identities of those who commit serious crimes 기사 요약: 중대범죄 피의자의 머그샷을 공개할 수 있도록 하는 ‘머그샷 법'이 국회에 통과됨에 따라 피의자의 최근 사진이 공개됨. [1] South Korea's parliament on Friday passed a bill that will allow law enforcement to release the mugshots of suspects arrested for serious crimes without their consent. *enforcement: (법률 등의) 집행/ 강요하다, 집행하다 *mugshot: 범인 식별용 얼굴 사진 *consent: 동의 [2] The passage of the law will create legal grounds for the disclosure of an alleged offender's photograph as long as the picture is taken within 30 days of the date it is released to the public. *alleged: 혐의를 받는/ 가해자/피해자/살해범으로 추정되는 사람 [3] The Justice Ministry said in a statement that citizens' right to know has long been disregarded because of legal hurdles that required law enforcement to get a suspect's consent before taking their mugshot. The ministry also cited a survey by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission from June to July, where nearly 96 percent of respondents were in favor of enforcing mugshots. *disregard: 무시하다, 무시 [4] The new rule will be promulgated by President Yoon Suk Yeol within 15 days after the passed bill is reported to the government. The law will take effect three months after the promulgation. *promulgate: (사상·신조 등을) 널리 알리다 / (법령·제도를) 반포[공포]하다 *take effect: 효력을 발휘하다/ 시행하다, 적용하다 기사 원문 http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20231006000580 2. US citizens divided over troop mobilization to defend S. Korea in case of N. Korean invasion: poll 기사 요약: 북 침공 시 한국에 미군의 군사 지원에 대한 미국 시민 반응 엇갈려 [1] Half of US citizens favor using American troops to defend South Korea in the event of a North Korean invasion, a recent US poll showed Thursday, underscoring the public polarization over the security issue. *underscore: underline/ 강조하다, 명확히 보여주다 *polarization: 양극화 [2] The Chicago Council on Global Affairs recently released the outcome of the 2023 Chicago Council Survey conducted by Ipsos, a market research firm, from Sept. 7-18. The survey had a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. *margin: 여백/ 차이 [3] The poll found that 50 percent of those questioned supported the idea of committing US troops to defend South Korea if it was invaded by the North, while 49 percent opposed it. *commit: 저지르다/ 약속하다 [4] In previous surveys conducted in 2020, 2021 and last year, the percentages of those backing the idea were 58 percent, 63 percent and 55 percent, respectively. *back: 지원하다 *respectively: 각각의 기사 원문 http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20231006000099 [코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트 구독] 아이튠즈(아이폰):https://itunes.apple.com/kr/podcast/koliaheleoldeu-paskaeseuteu/id686406253?mt=2 네이버 오디오 클립(아이폰, 안드로이드 겸용): https://audioclip.naver.com/channels/5404 팟빵 (안드로이드): http://www.podbbang.com/ch/6638 위 팟캐스트 에피소드에는 스포티파이의 후원광고를 포함하고 있습니다. 지금 바로 스포티파이 포 팟캐스터에서 팟캐스트를 만들어보세요! http://podcasters.spotify.com

RNZ: Nine To Noon
'Our court buildings are a shambles': advocates & lawyers

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 15:34


Victim advocates and court lawyers say the country's increasingly dilapidated court buildings are not fit for purpose and are in some cases, causing harm. Newly released documents paint a grim picture, with half the country's court buildings failing, some are not safe, many are leaking, and the cost of repairs has blown out past a billion dollars. In these papers, released to RNZ, the Justice Ministry says more than half its assets are failing, with leaks, earthquake and services problems. It puts that down to chronic underspending. In an internal document, it admits to spending just a fraction of what it should have been to keep the buildings up to scratch. Tauranga's court building is so bad it has had to send all High Court sittings to Rotorua. Ruth Money is an independent volunteer Victim Advocate, working daily in the courts assisting victims of serious crime. Kathryn also speaks with Rotorua criminal barrister, Andy Hill.

RNZ: Morning Report
Court buildings crumbling around the country

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 4:21


Half the country's court buildings are crumbling, some are not safe, many are leaking. The cost of fixing them has blown out past $1 billion, forcing a flagship project to be crimped to fit. Reporter Phil Pennington has been looking through grim documents from the Justice Ministry about its $5 billion of property. Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Two Nice Jewish Boys
#332 - Israel's Justice Ministry: An Insider's Perspective (Emi Palmor)

Two Nice Jewish Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 65:54


Those are turbulent times in Israel, with recent events casting a glaring spotlight on the country's judiciary system. The passing of the first law of the Netanyahu government judiciary reform, which removes the 'reasonability clause' from the supreme court, and the contentious law proposing changes to the committee to elect judges have ignited passionate debates about the system's flaws and challenges. Today, we have the privilege of speaking with Emi Palmor, an Israeli lawyer and esteemed civil servant who held the prestigious position of Director General of the Ministry of Justice from 2014 to 2019. During her 24-year tenure in the civil service, Emi was appointed by the government to chair public committees addressing sensitive and controversial social and legal issues, demonstrating her exceptional leadership skills and commitment to finding sustainable solutions for the betterment of Israeli society. As a leading expert in the field, Emi Palmor's contributions extend far beyond her time in the Ministry of Justice. Her extensive experience in law and governance, coupled with her dedication to promoting diversity and inclusion in the government, has earned her national recognition. Notably, she is among the first 20 members of the Facebook Oversight Board, tasked with making crucial (and some would say - controversial) content moderation decisions on one of the world's largest social media platforms. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of Israel's judiciary system, explore Emi's remarkable career journey, and gain insights into her valuable work within the government and beyond.

Bridge Sunday Sermons
Missionary Update | Center for Advocacy, Law and Justice Ministry | Julie & Allen Anjo

Bridge Sunday Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 70:32


Be a Better Ally
Episode 138: Center Community Care with AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez

Be a Better Ally

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 35:19


Ready to learn about this week's amazing guest? Born in Venezuela, AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez (she/her/hers) is an IndoLatinx mujerista working to create and agitate her way through the Latin diaspora. She is a highly skilled and compassionate public educator who utilizes her signature Interlocking Justice methodology to catalyze an embodied response in her clients. Interlocking Justice is a holistic, accessible, and sustainable approach to justice and liberation work that AnaYelsi teaches and speaks about nationwide. She empowers individuals and communities with her diverse skill set, which includes education, coaching, consulting, writing, and art. She founded the Interlocking Justice Institute and offers her services through her business, AVS Consulting, working with various clients, including colleges and universities, nonprofit organizations, faith communities, businesses, and individuals seeking to build an accessible and sustainable movement for liberation. AnaYelsi also founded En Conjunto—a collective providing support, community, resources, and collaborative opportunities to People of Color working independently at the intersection of justice and spirituality. ​​AnaYelsi serves on the board of the Festival Center in Washington, DC, and is the Co-Director for The Well DC's Justice Ministry. Explore her website: https://anayelsi.com/ Check out the abundance deck: https://anayelsi.com/abundance-deck/ Learn more about The Interlocking Justice Institute: https://anayelsi.com/ijinstitute/ For a transcript of our conversation: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15LFfqwwsEMjiX3oAjeTfY5z3WPVBrTV7ypBO6K9P8gE/edit?usp=sharing

The Naked Pravda
Russia's troubled ‘green future'

The Naked Pravda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 31:49


About a month ago, the Russian authorities outlawed Greenpeace, giving it the same treatment as Meduza, slapping the organization with an “undesirability” label that makes its operations illegal. Greenpeace International “poses a danger to the foundations of Russia's constitutional order and security,” declared the Prosecutor General's Office. Its work “actively promotes a political agenda and attempts to interfere in the state's internal affairs, with an aim to undermine its economic foundations.” Greenpeace itself says the crackdown — which forced it to dissolve its Russian branch — was retaliation for its opposition to proposed changes to the Russian environmental law that would lift the ban on logging around Lake Baikal, a protected ecosystem in Siberia and the world's deepest freshwater lake. A couple of months earlier, Russia's Justice Ministry designated the World Wildlife Fund as a “foreign agent” for allegedly “trying to influence the decisions of the executive and legislative branches of the Russian Federation, and to hinder the completion of industrial and infrastructural projects” — “under the guise of protecting nature and the environment.” To understand the short-term and long-term consequences of these designations and the fallout of Russia's wartime environmental policies, Meduza spoke to environmental journalist Angelina Davydova, who recently coauthored an article with Eugene Simonov, titled “Does Russia Have a ‘Green' Future?” that explores where Russia is headed environmentally in light of the war effort against Ukraine and all the Western sanctions imposed as a result. Timestamps for this episode: (6:56) Russian environmentalism after the crackdown on Greenpeace and the WWF (10:31) Declining professionalism and corruption in environmental science (16:25) Russia's historical approach to nature reserves (19:18) Opportunities for ‘great green power' (25:36) The chances of environmental cooperation with the Putin regime at warКак поддержать нашу редакцию — даже если вы в России и вам очень страшно

The Shepherd's Voice
A New Justice Ministry in the Archdiocese

The Shepherd's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 46:52


  Archbishop Naumann talks Social Justice with Tim Rives, the new Community Outreach Coordinator for the the Office for Social Justice.  They clear up what social justice is and isn't and how we as Catholics are called to engage the community out of our love for Christ in advocacy for the flourishing of all people. Tim Rives is the new member of our Justice, Life, and Advocacy team with the Office of Social Justice who will be focused on reaching out to our parishes in a process of discerning how we can apply the principles of Catholic Social Doctrine to organize grass-roots efforts to help the poor advocate for themselves and to make life better for everyone in our communities.   He has a background in history and is also the author of the book: The Ku Klux Klan in Kansas City, Kansas published by The History Press  

Talking Catholic
Michael Sims, Th.D.

Talking Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 55:42


Today, we introduce a new voice to the podcast, one who will surely become a regular guest. The new Director of Life & Justice Ministries for the Diocese of Camden, Michael Sims, Th.D., joins us to discuss his perspective on the pro-life and social justice movements that he will be supporting, as well as his rich history of Catholic teaching and academia, which has given provided him with a well-formed Catholic point of view. Listen to Talking Catholic everywhere podcasts can be found, at https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/show/talking-catholic, or catch us on Domestic Church Media radio Sundays at 11 AM or Mondays at 4 PM domesticchurchmedia.org. Follow us on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingCatholic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingcatholic Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkingcatholic

The Times of Israel Podcasts
What Matters Now to past Justice head Emi Palmor: A stronger post-crisis Israel

The Times of Israel Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 49:18


Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploration into one key issue shaping Israel and the Jewish World — right now. This episode is being published during a uniquely Israeli window of time that occurs between Yom Hashoah — Holocaust Remembrance Day — and Yom Hazikaron — our Memorial Day for fallen soldiers. This is a liminal space naturally inhabited by our What Matters Now guest this week, former director general of the Justice Ministry Emi Palmor. A specialist in international human rights and government policy, she is the daughter of Holocaust survivors and — when not lecturing at law schools and leadership programs, or concentrating on her part-time work on the Facebook Oversight Board — she is also the volunteer head of Natal, an apolitical nonprofit organization that specializes in the field of war and terror-related trauma. This week, headlines were again made about looming judicial overhaul legislation, this time, regarding a potential legal counsel bill that would make ministry legal advisors a discretionary role in ministries. As she is a 24-year veteran of the Justice Ministry, six of which she spent as its director general under several ministers from different parties, we, ask Emi Palmor, What Matters Now. What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on iTunes, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, PlayerFM or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: Former Justice Ministry director-general Emi Palmor is now a member of the select Meta Oversight Board and head of the nonprofit PTSD organization Natal. (courtesy)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트
500회 우리나라 호칭 문화: '님'이라 불러도 될까요?/ 한국 귀화 시험의 현주소

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 27:36


진행자: 김혜연, Naomi Garyan 1. Will 'nim' do? 기사 요약: 다소 모호할 수 있는 우리나라 호칭 문화 '님,' '씨' 등에 대한 고찰 [1] President Yoon Suk Yeol scrapped Korea's traditional way of counting age, in which a person is considered one at birth, and grows a year older on the first day of the new year. The revised law will go into effect in June. Some may wish the same might be done about Koreans' way of addressing each other. - scrapped 폐기처분하다, 철회하다 - go into effect 효력이 발생되다, 실시되다 - addressing ~에게 말을 걸다, 다루다 [2] Over the past two decades, a growing number of South Koreans have been using “nim” as an honorific suffix after names, or as a respectful but informal form of “you.” - honorific 존경을 나타내는, 경칭의 - suffix 접미사 [3] There are some reasons behind the proliferation of “nim.” Traditionally, Koreans had a highly ordered system of addressing each other, with a single person often having multiple appellations. He or she would have an informal one for the home and among friends; an official one which people of lower ranks or age could not use without adding a title or appropriate honorifics; and a “ho,” which is similar to a pen name. - proliferation 급증, 확산 - appellation 명칭, 호칭, 직함 - appropriate 적절한 [4] It is still considered rude to call an adult by his or her first name today, despite drastic changes in society. Thus, addressing someone can be rather wordy, awkward or risky -- especially in non-familial and non-professional circumstances. - drastic 과감한, 극단적인 기사 원문: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20230314000501 2. Naturalization exam: How difficult is it? 기사 요약: 귀화 목표 외국인 대상 주어지는 귀화 시험, 실제 한국인에게도 결코 쉽지 않은 난이도 [1] To become a naturalized citizen of South Korea, applicants must have a basic knowledge of the Korean language, customs and culture, which is evaluated through a written test and an interview. - naturalized (외국인을) 귀화시키다, 귀화한 - evaluate 평가하다 [2] The Korea Immigration and Naturalization Aptitude Test comprises multiple-choice questions, a writing test and an oral test, which must be completed within 60 minutes. To pass, one must score at least 60 points out of 100. According to the Justice Ministry, Korean children in the fourth to sixth grades should be able to pass the test. - comprise …으로 구성된 [3] As a Korea Herald reporter and a South Korean citizen of 36 years and counting, I decided to try my hand at the multiple-choice question section of the ministry's latest sample test posted September 2022. This section accounted for 65 of the 100 total points. - try my hand 처음으로 시도해보다 [4] The special process for those who are deemed to have exceptional abilities has the least number of requirements, and are not subject to requirements like a mandated period of residency, as well as a certain level of assets and income. They are also exempt from written tests. - deemed to (…로) 여기다, 생각하다 - mandated 법에 규정된 [5] Of course, very few qualify for this since they must be someone who is expected to contribute greatly to the country's interests through their expertise in fields such as science, economy, culture and sport. It was only in April of 2021 that 200 people got citizenship through this process, 10 years after the system's introduction in 2011. In comparison, the number of newly naturalized citizens is around 10,000 people a year. In comparison, the number of newly naturalized citizens is around 10,000 people a year. - contribute 기여하다, 이바지하다 - expertise 전문 지식, 기술 기사 원문: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20230314000683

Means of Grace
Black History Month, Do We Still Need It?

Means of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 32:19


In this episode, Rev. Dr. Bill White, Jr., WNCC Director of Equity and Justice Ministries, speaks with Rev. Pam Blackstock, Rev. Rodvegas Ingram, and Rev. Dr. Otto Harris about Black History Month - what it means for our nation, our relationships, and the value it brings to our society and our churches. Their conversation challenges us all to move “beyond the heroes and holidays” of Black History Month and dive into the full history of our nation, our communities, and even our own denomination - to remove our “willful blindness” around the history of racial oppression and discrimination in Methodism's history, including the Central Jurisdiction and the current situation for many Black/African American churches and Blacks/African Americans in The United Methodist Church. Resources: Learn more about Equity and Justice Ministries in the Western NC Conference. Read the General Board of Church & Society article, "February is African American History Month: The Blessing and Burden of Being Black in America." Find resources for antiracism conversations and learning.

TBS eFM This Morning
0222 [News Briefing] with Yoon Joon-mi

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 17:17


Guest: Yoon Joon-mi, Reporter 1. Lee Jae-myung appealed to 130 representatives of the party to reject the motion submitted by the Justice Ministry requesting for the arrest of him 2. President Yoon called for eradicating violence at construction sites 3. Civic groups accusing Presidential Office and Presidential Security Service of abuse of authority 4. The production of kindling wood has been suspended to reduce suicide rates by the ministry of health and welfare? 5. Same sex couple seeking for the status of a dependent as a married couple won the second trial against Health Insurance Corporation 1. 130명 의원에 '체포안 부결' 호소한 이재명 2. 尹, '건폭' 칭하며 "완전근절"…"노조 기득권은 청년 약탈" 3. "국민의 알권리 막아"…시민단체, 대통령실·경호처·천공 고발 4. "자살률 낮추려고 번개탄 생산 금지" 정부 발표는 '대체로 거짓' 5. 동성 커플 건강보험 피부양자? "된다"→"안 된다"→"된다"

Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton
Season 19: Lent Ash Wednesday | Invitation to a Just Lent: Learning to Love What God Loves

Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 47:42


This season we are focusing on justice as an aspect of spiritual formation and we believe Lent to be the perfect season to explore this connection. Using A Just Passion: A Six-Week Lenten Journey, and the lectionary, we will look at various aspects of justice, its importance to God and why the church has often regrettably failed to live out God's call to “do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with the Lord.” For this Ash Wednesday episode Ruth sits down with David Bailey and Tina Harris to examine the connections between Lent and pursuing justice as a spiritual practice. They name areas of injustice and do some definitional work around exactly what God's call to justice is. The three also speak candidly on why the white church has often failed to focus on this call, in both word and deed. To end they look at Matthew 6 for inspiration on practices and postures we can all have this Lenten season as we look to pursue justice as a part of our spiritual formation.   David Bailey is a public theologian, culture maker, and catalyst focused on building reconciling communities. David is the founder and Chief Vision Officer of Arrabon, a spiritual formation ministry that equips the American Church to actively and creatively pursue racial healing in their communities. He is the co-author of the study series, A People, A Place, and A Just Society, and the executive producer of the documentary 11 am: Hope for America's Most Segregated Hour and the Urban Doxology Project. David is rooted at East End Covenant Fellowship, serving on the preaching team, and his greatest honor is to be married to his wonderful wife, Joy.   Tina Harris is ordained in the United Methodist Church and holds a Master of Divinity from St. Paul School of Theology. She has served the church in a variety of roles, including Lead Pastor of Grand Avenue Temple UMC and Director of Mission, Service and Justice Ministries in the Missouri Conference of the United Methodist Church. Tina is passionate about community engagement and has served and/or actively supported several civic organizations and ministries. As an attorney and diversity leader, a common thread in her work is to gather individuals into communities, challenge comfort zones and invite those whom society has overlooked to take their place at the table.   Journey with us this Lent! Our season is inspired by A Just Passion: A Six-Week Lenten Journey, and many of our guests are contributors to this resource.    Music Credit: Kingdom Come by Aaron Niequist Isaiah 58 from Urban Doxology featuring Amena Brown   Support the podcast! This season, in addition to receiving overflow conversation from the episode, patrons at all levels will receive weekly reflection questions intended to help them journey through Lent with both the podcast and the resource A Just Passion! Become a patron today by visiting our Patreon page!     The Transforming Center exists to create space for God to strengthen leaders and transform communities. You are invited to join our next Transforming Community:® A Two-year Spiritual Formation Experience for Leaders.  Delivered in nine quarterly retreats, this practice-based learning opportunity is grounded in the conviction that the best thing you bring to leadership is your own transforming self!

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Report from Turkey; how the court is more right-wing than Bibi

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 18:06


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday. Military reporter Emanuel Fabian, Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn and legal reporter Jeremy Sharon join host Amanda Borschel-Dan in today's packed episode. The death toll is mounting in Turkey and Syria even as rescuers are continuing to pull survivors out of the rubble. What do we currently know about the work that the Israeli delegations are doing on the ground? Our reporter Judah Ari Gross arrived in Turkey yesterday evening and sent in a report late last night. We hear his first impressions of the quake zone. Yesterday the High Court of Justice issued a sharp rebuke of the government's recent request for another delay in the court's order to evacuate the illegal Khan al-Ahmar Bedouin encampment in the West Bank. We hear from Sharon why this is so counterintuitive in light of the right-wing government. Keller-Lynn updates us on all the various legislative balls that are in the air at the Knesset. We also hear about how an unhappy leading Likud member was appeased with a new ministerial position -- in a ministry that already has a minister. Discussed articles include: Minor earthquake hits Israel, West Bank IDF to set up field hospital in Turkey; Israel's search and rescue team starts work Another Israeli aid delegation takes off for southern Turkey after deadly quakes Court rebukes government for seeking to again put off Khan al-Ahmar demolition Supreme Court critic Amsalem to join Justice Ministry as 2nd minister Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: Israeli army and rescue forces seen near the city of Kahramanmaras, Turkey, to assist in rescue efforts after the earthquake on February 8, 2023. (Erik Marmor/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TBS eFM This Morning
1215 [News Briefing] with Dahye Jung

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 20:18


Guest: Dahye Jung, Reporter1. Within the PPP, pro-윤석열 lawmakers are attempting to expand the ratio of votes of the party members in the upcoming party convention2. The Justice Ministry submitted a motion to allow the prosecution to arrest a DP lawmakers, 노웅래3. Former Justice Minister 조국's daughter, 조민 submitted a motion to the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission and it was dismissed.4. South Korea's 27th nuclear power plant, 신한울 No. 1 reactor, launched full-scale operations5. A meeting to review the national agenda will be held in the form of “dialogue with the people”6. Heavy snowfall is being expected1. 與 전대 룰 '100% 당원투표' 무게…"성탄 전 룰 개정 완료 목표"2. 법무부, ‘뇌물수수 혐의' 노웅래 체포동의안 국회 제출3. 권익위, 조국 前 장관 딸 '부산대 입학취소 부당' 행정심판 기각4. '100% 국산' 신한울 1호기 가동…尹 "각국에 침 마르게 자랑"5. 내일 국정과제 점검회의 주제는 '경제 민생 · 지방 시대 · 3대 개혁'6. 중부지방 '대설'…경기동부·충북북부 최대 10㎝ 이상See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.10.27

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.10.27 (Thursday) News Briefing: The Gangwon provincial government announced that the province will cover the overdue debt held by the developer of Legoland Korea within the year in a bid to stabilize the local financial market. (Koo Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): President Yoon Suk Yeol delivered his first budget speech this week in front of a half-empty national assembly due to a boycott by the main opposition Democratic Party. This came a day after the prosecution raided the offices of a think tank within the DP headquarters, which DP lawmakers described as political oppression by the Yoon administration. We go over these developments with Law Professor Song Se-ryun from Kyunghee University and Law Professor Cho Hee-kyung from Hong-ik University. They also provide their thoughts on the Justice Ministry’s decision to lower the minimum age of criminal liability to 13. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. Samsung Electronics has promoted Lee Jae-yong to chairman after 10 years as vice-chairman. (이재용 삼성전자 회장 시대 막 올랐다…'뉴삼성' 속도) 2. Police apprehended a man in his 40s for stabbing to death his wife and two children in their home in Gwangmyeong city. (아내·두 아들 살해 후 “죽어있다” 신고… 결국 범행 자백) 3. Seoul Metro reported that 57.3% of accidents where a foot fell into the gap between the platform and subway trains were people in their 20s and 30s. (서울 지하철역 승강장 발빠짐 사고, 2030이 절반 넘어…“폰 보다가 꽝”) Explore Korea: With the days getting shorter and the nights getting longer, our travel Explorer Hannah Roberts introduces some popular spots in Seoul to enjoy the beautiful night views that the city has to offer. They include the viewing platform at the bottom of N Seoul Tower, the city wall at Naksan Park and the Sky Bridge on top of the Lotte World Tower. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Park Yuna reports that the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) will be overhauling its annual “Korean Artist Prize” after it faced criticism in recent years.

Theology Mom
5 Questions to Ask Before Starting a Justice Ministry

Theology Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 38:53


Five critical questions for leadership teams to consider when engaging in “community outreach.” This podcast is also available as a blog post at the centerforbiblicalunity.com.

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.10.25

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.10.25 (Tuesday) News Briefing: President Yoon Suk Yeol called for bipartisan cooperation in his first parliamentary budget speech, which he delivered in front of a half-empty national assembly due a boycott by the main opposition Democratic Party. (Eunice Kim) In-Depth News Analysis: Earlier this month, a young worker at a bakery goods factory died after her body was caught in a sauce mixer. The lack of adequate safety measures and insensitive response from the company has sparked public outrage, leading to a growing boycott of the company, SPC Group, and its affiliated brands. To learn more about the incident and its ramifications related to the Serious Accidents Punishment Act, reporter Lee Tae-hee from the Korea JoongAng Daily joins us in the studio. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. The former British Treasury Secretary Rishi Sunak is set to become the United Kingdom’s first Asian prime minister. (영국 차기 총리 '인도계' 수낵…비백인·최연소 총리) 2. The Justice Ministry has reportedly decided to lower the minimum age of criminal liability to 13. (촉법소년 기준 '1살' 내린다…만 13세도 형사처벌) 3. The Korea Professional Golf Association has fined golfer Kim Han-byul for verbally abusing a forecaddie during a competition earlier this month. ("돈 받는데 그따위로…" '캐디 폭언' 김한별에 벌금 1000만원) Touch Base In Seoul: Ann Shin is a Korean Canadian filmmaker who won seven Canadian Screen Academy awards in 2012 for “The Defector: Escape from North Korea”, a documentary that followed North Korean defectors as they tried to make their way to South Korea. Inspired by their stories, she wrote her debut novel called “The Last Exiles” which won the Trillium Book Award this year. She joins us via video to tell about the book and documentary, and what inspired her to pursue these stories. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Park Ga-young reports on future plans announced by the Korea National University of Arts, also known as K-Arts, as it celebrates its 30th anniversary. - Tomorrow’s Korea Times features a report by Park Han-sol on an exhibition being held to remember the life of the late modern craft artist Yoo Lizzy at the Seoul Museum of Craft Art.

Theology Mom
My Journey into Founding a Race and Justice Ministry | The Ambassadors Forum Radio Show

Theology Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 48:59


Krista shares her journey into co-founding the Center for Biblical Unity on the Ambassadors Forum Radio program based in Portland, OR. See: https://truetalk800.com/radioshow/the-ambassadors-forum