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University of Washington Jackson School of International Studies

Hope and Despair in Israel/Palestine is a public talk featuring Mira Sucharov (Carleton University) and Omar M. Dajani (University of the Pacific) in a conversation moderated by Liora Halperin (Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington). The event was held and recorded on Monday, Jan. 22 at 7:00 p.m. in Kane Hall at the University of Washington in Seattle. This public event is part of our Winter 2024 War in the Middle East Lecture Series on the aftermath of Oct. 7, the war in Gaza and responses worldwide. The lecture series, which runs from Jan. 16-Feb. 27, 2024, is free and open to the public. Sponsored by Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, Social Sciences Division at the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Washington in partnership with the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.

Life on the Line
#126 Gareth Gardner

Life on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 53:35


Thomas Kaye interviews army veteran Gareth Gardner. Life on the Line tracks down Australian military veterans and records their stories. Gareth Gardner served in the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, deploying as a driver to Timor-Leste and Afghanistan. He transitioned from digger to officer, becoming a tank commander. Gareth spoke to Thomas Kaye about his military service, his love for teaching and instructing, and the work he's doing today with the veterans employment program company WithYouWithMe. Episodes referenced at the end of the podcast include: #3 Garth Callender #58 Kane Hall #62 Oliver Andrews COVID-19 Taskforce with John Frewen To see photos related to today's interview, visit our website - www.lifeonthelinepodcast.com - or follow us on social media: @lifeonthelinepodcast on Facebook and Instagram, @LOTLpod on Twitter and 'Thistle Productions' on LinkedIn.

Half Open Door
What is Racial Capitalism & Why Does It Matter?

Half Open Door

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 87:25


Welcome to the Half Open Door Podcast brought to you by Kindfull Creations- Where we will be bringing you informative and enlightening lectures from some interesting people around the world. Join our Instagram Kindfull.Creations https://www.instagram.com/Kindfull.Creations/ to discuss any topics from the podcast. We can only show you the door, its up to you to walk through it. Episode details: Robin D. G. Kelley - What is Racial Capitalism and Why Does It Matter? Talk by Robin D. G. Kelley on "What is Racial Capitalism and Why Does It Matter?" recorded November 7, 2017 at Kane Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Sponsored by the UW Simpson Center for the Humanities. Credits to KODX Seattle too --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/halfopendoor/support

Insight with Chris Van Vliet
X-Pac on joining the NWO and DX, "X-Pac Heat", teaming with Kane, Hall of Fame

Insight with Chris Van Vliet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 76:04


Sean Waltman, aka X-Pac, is a 2-time WWE Hall of Famer and host of the Pro Wrestling 4 Life podcast. He joins Chris Van Vliet for an in-person interview in Los Angeles, CA to talk about his legendary career, being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice, his role in the NWO and DX, his friendships with Triple H, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall being Kane's tag team partner, his reaction to the term "X-Pac Heat" and much more! Submit your Blue Wire Hustle application here: http://bwhustle.com/join If you enjoyed this episode, could I ask you to please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcast/iTunes? It takes less than a minute and makes a huge difference in helping to spread the word about the show and also to convince some hard-to-get guests. For more information about Chris and INSIGHT go to: https://chrisvanvliet.com Follow CVV on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/ChrisVanVliet Twitter: twitter.com/ChrisVanVliet Facebook: facebook.com/ChrisVanVliet YouTube: youtube.com/ChrisVanVliet

Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

This edition of Says You! is brought to you from the Roethke Auditorium at Kane Hall on the University of Washington campus. Host Gregg Porter asks our panelists to define squinch and hogamadog, with musical help from the Tony LaFave Trio. Seattle, WA – University of Washington, Kane Hall     Host: Gregg Porter Cast: Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox Murray Horwitz Deb Hiett    Stereo Right: Chris Bretherton – (Guest) Professor Atmospheric Science UW Erin McKean Barry Nolan   Round 2, Bluff 1: squinch Round 4, Bluff 2: hogamadog   Music: Tony LaFave Trio (Univ. of Washington School of Music)

Life on the Line
#58 Kane Hall

Life on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 40:59


Sharon Mascall-Dare interviews Afghanistan veteran Kane Hall. Life on the Line tracks down Australian war veterans and records their stories. Kane Hall deployed to Afghanistan as a cavalryman and came back a changed man. He now works as a veteran support officer. Kane shared his story of service, sacrifice and resilience with Sharon Mascall-Dare. To see photos related to today's interview, visit our website - www.lifeonthelinepodcast.com - or follow us on social media: @lifeonthelinepodcast on Facebook and Instagram, and @LOTLpod on Twitter.

Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

This edition of Says You! is brought to you from the Roethke Auditorium at Kane Hall on the University of Washington campus. Host Gregg Porter asks our panelists to define musth and theorbo, with musical help from the Tony Lefave Trio. Host: Gregg Porter  Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Murray Horwitz, Guest Deb Hiett  Stereo Right: Guest Erin McKean, Guest Chris Bretherton, Barry Nolan  Musical Guest: Tony Lefave Trio from UW  Round One: The game from L  Round Two - Musth  Round Three: Spelling bee  Round Four - Theorbo  Round Five: Whatcinema?  SY-2315 

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What's Up Bainbridge
How can dying and death be made easier and more understandable? (WU-504)

What's Up Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 10:22


Come watch the documentary film “End Game” May 29 at BIMA and stay for a discussion with local support providers. Ignoring death doesn’t make it not happen, so why not learn what kind of options you and your love ones have. Listen here as Elizabeth Coplan discusses "End Game", an Academy Award nominated film, which helps open up the discussion about end-of-life planning. Ms. Coplan, a 30 year Bainbridge resident, is a playwright, author, and founder of Grief Dialogues, which uses theatre to approach dying and death. After the 40 minute showing of the film, there will be a panel discussion with eminent experts in the field. Among them are Dr. Sharon Stanley and Karen Vargas who, also, live on the Island and will talk about local resource support, such as Island Volunteer Caregivers. This free community event is open to all ages and stages in life. It is never too soon to confront our questions and fears about about this all-to-human process. People are beginning to realize that they don't want to burden their families with difficult health decision or financial hardships towards the end of life. Learn about palliative care, which improves the quality of life for those with serious illnesses, and hospice. Come to the Bainbridge Island Art Museum auditorium on Wednesday, May 29 at 6:30 p.m. to see this film and stay to join in the question and answer session about end-of-life planning and resources. There will also be a screening of "End Game" in Seattle on Tuesday May 28, 7 p.m. at Kane Hall, U. of W., also with a panel discussion to follow. Reserve your seat at Brown Paper tickets or go to griefdialogues.com. Seating is limited at BIMA, so be sure to reserve your seat early." Credits: BCB Host: Carolyn Goad; BCB audio editor and publisher: Chris Walker

University of Washington Jackson School of International Studies
Prof Anand Yang on Gandhi | 2018 History Lecture Series

University of Washington Jackson School of International Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 58:13


Golub Professor of International Studies in the Jackson School and Chair of the History Department in the University of Washington, Anand Yang speaking on “The Origins and Influence of Gandhi’s Ideas of Nonviolence” as part of the 2018 History Lecture Series on “Speaking Truth to Power: Protest & Dissent,” at UW’s Kane Hall on January 10, 2018.

The Kindlings Muse
The Kindlings Muse @ Earl Palmer Ministries: Tolkien LOTR

The Kindlings Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017


Christian Reflections on An Epic Story - Book to Read: Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien Recorded live at the Walker-Ames Room in Kane Hall on the University of Washington Campus.

The Kindlings Muse
The Kindlings Muse @ Earl Palmer Ministries: Explaining Her Faith: Joy Davidman

The Kindlings Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017


Explaining Her Faith: Joy Davidman (Wife of C.S. Lewis) Smoke on the Mountain by Joy Davidman Recorded live at the Walker-Ames Room in Kane Hall on the University of Washington Campus.

The Kindlings Muse
Earl Palmer on Alexander Hamilton: A Patriot and a Christian

The Kindlings Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 79:10


Join Earl Palmer and Dick Staub as they discuss Ron Chernow's biography of Alexander Hamilton. Recorded live at the Walker-Ames Room in Kane Hall on the University of Washington Campus.

The Kindlings Muse
Earl Palmer on The Great Divorce An Imaginary Story by C.S. Lewis

The Kindlings Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2016


Join Earl Palmer and Dick Staub as they discuss C.S. Lewis' look at choices after death portrayed through his book "The Great Divorce". The original story was presented as a series in The Guardian during World War II. Recorded live at the Walker-Ames Room in Kane Hall on the University of Washington Campus.

HOMOGROUND - queer music radio (LGBTQ)
[#048] Lucas Kane Hall : Dane Terry : Frightened Cellar : Stephen Mead : .mp3

HOMOGROUND - queer music radio (LGBTQ)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2015 50:54


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At length with Steve Scher. - The House of Podcasts

What do Disneyland, LA Freeways and Film Noir have in common? According to historian Eric Avila, they all represent aspects of America’s racial divide.  Eric Avila is a professor of history at UCLA.  He examines the built environment for clues to American values, prejudice and racial discrimination. His work takes him from Coney Island to the Freeway boom of the 60’s and on to Disneyland.Avila is in Seattle for a talk at UW titled, “Chocolate Cities and Vanilla Suburbs: Race, Space and American Culture After World War II” January 27th at 6:30 at Kane Hall, room 120.Eric Avila is author of Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight: Fear and Fantasy in Suburban Los Angeles. His latest is The Folklore of the Freeway:Race and Revolt in the Modernist City  At Length is supported by the UW Alumni Association.

Arik Korman
Selma and our Eroding Voting Rights

Arik Korman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2015 16:11


David Domke is professor and chair for the Department of Communication at the University of Washington and author of "God Willing? Political Fundamentalism in the White House, the War on Terror, and the Echoing Press," as well as the award-winning book "The God Strategy: How Religion Became a Political Weapon in America." Prior to academia, Professor Domke worked as a journalist for the Orange County Register and Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He is presenting a five-part lecture series on "Marching to Selma: How MLK, LBJ & the Civil Rights Movement Changed the World," presented by the UW Department of Communication and the University Bookstore. Catch the second part Monday, January 19th at UW's Kane Hall.