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Kimya sahasında dünyaca ünlü bir bilim adamı olan Prof. Dr. Oktay Sinanoğlu ile yapılan bir röportajda şunlar kaydedilmiştir: “Bize zamanında öğretmemişler. Ama Amerika'da iken, Gazali'nin eserlerini bulup okuyunca dünyam değişti, hayretler içinde kaldım. Kimya-ı Saadet'i okurken gördüm ki, Gazali, bugünkü batı dünyasından beş yüz yıl ilerideymiş. Davos'ta milletlerarası bir toplantıda, Gazali'den, Mesnevi'den biraz bahsettim. Çeşitli ülke başbakanlarının, dünyaca ünlü işadamlarının katıldığı toplantıda dünyanın meseleleri tartışılıyordu. Onların düşünce ve tekliflerini dinleyince dayanamadım ve Mesnevi'den, Gazali'den bir-iki şey anlattım. Maddi ve manevi dünyanın iç içe olması gerektiğini aktardım. Başlangıçta bende bir çekingenlik, hatta korku vardı. Adamlar öyle bir meraklandılar ki, ondan sonra bana dört tane konferans verdirdiler. İşadamları, birinci mevki uçak biletleri gönderip, beni ülkelerine davet ediyorlardı.” Selçuklu Devleti döneminin büyük âlimi İmam-ı Gazali'yi, Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi'yi, Yunus Emre'yi, Molla Gürani, Molla Hüsrev, Kemalpaşazade ve Ebussuud Efendi'yi öncelikle bu millete kimler anlatacak diye düşündüğümüzde herhalde İlahiyat fakülteleri ve hocaları gelecektir. Oysa onlar Türk ve Osmanlı düşmanı Cemaleddin Afgani, Abduh, Seyit Kutup, Reşid Rıza, Mevdudi ve Hamidullah'ı anlatmaktan bunlara sıra bulamadılar. (İstisnalar kaideyi bozmaz). Biz Tarihimize sırt çevirdiğimizde nice bin yıllık kültürümüze, medeniyetimize, ilim adamlarımıza, yazılı eserlerimize yabancılaştığımızı da görmüyor muyuz? Türk bilim adamlarının bin yıllık bir dönem içinde bırakmış olduğu eserlere, yabancı yazarların eserleri gibi bakmak herhalde bu neslin en büyük kaybıdır. Ya onları düşman eseri gibi görmeye ne söylenebilir? (Prof. Dr. Ahmet Şimşirgil, Devr-i Gül Sohbetleri, s.92-93)
Çetin Ünsalan'ın hazırlayıp sunduğu İşte Bunu Konuşalım programına TÜÇEM Başkan Yardımcısı ve Sözbir Grup Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Kimya Yüksek Mühendisi Nihal Karakuş konuk oldu.
Çetin Ünsalan'ın hazırlayıp sunduğu İşte Bunu Konuşalım programına TÜÇEM Başkan Yardımcısı ve Sözbir Grup Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Kimya Yüksek Mühendisi Nihal Karakuş konuk oldu.
"Barutla Yazılan Tarih”, savaşın gölgesindeki Karios köyünde annesini kaybeden ve intikam arzusuyla bilimsel araştırmalara yönelen genç Arion'un, tarihin akışını değiştiren keşfini anlatır. Kimya ve simyaya olan tutkusuyla büyük bir yıkım gücüne sahip olan barutu icat eder. Arion barutu keşfettiğinde yaşadığı coğrafyayı ve kendi hayatını nasıl etkileyeceğinden habersizdir. Dönemin en güçlü kralları bu duruma nasıl bakacaktır? Yeni silahlarının üstünlüğü sayesinde gücünü pekiştiren Arion; çevresindeki krallıklar için büyük bir tehdit oluşturarak, barutun gücüyle sadece bir savaş lideri değil, aynı zamanda tarihin seyrini yeniden yazan bir hükümdar olma yolunda ilerler. https://www.organikbeyinler.net/ https://www.instagram.com/organikbeyinlerpodcast/
"Zaman Maşını" verilişinin qonağı Kimya İnstitutunun baş elmi işçisi texnika elmləri doktoru, dosent Elmira Nağıyeva oldu. Qonağımız laboratoriyada Bakı və Şərq nefti əsasında yaradılan M-8B, M-12VB, M-8G1, M-10G2, M-20V2F və digər motor yağlarının yaradıcı müəlliflərindən biridir. Həmçinin 66 ixtiranın müəllifidir.
Gelenekselleşen Bozuk Yoğurt Ödülleri'nde yine karşınızdayız! Online platformlarda yayınlanan onlarca değerli diziyi ve filmi yine herkes izleyemedi belki ama biz çok zorlanmamıza rağmen hepsini izledik ve herkese hak ettiği ödülleri vermeye çalıştık. Bitmeyen kategorileriyle 4. Bozuk Yoğurt Ödülleri yayında! Kurgu: Özgür Şamlıoğlu00:00 | Giriş03:37 | AKP Yokmuş Gibi Ödülü04:18 | Göreceğimiz Varmış Ödülü05:25 | Ramiz Dayı'nın Yetim Kalan Yeğenleri Ödülü06:50 | Yılın Comeback'i08:15 | BAE Özel Ödülü 09:30 | Triyajda Quickie Ödülü11:30 | Saldım Çayıra Mevlam Kayıra Ödülü12:32 | Martin Scorsese Özel Ödülü14:15 | Mimik Oynamadı Ödülü15:47 | Bu Ne Perhiz Bu Ne Lahana Ödülü17:25 | Siz Kimlere Özendiniz Ödülü18:35 | Üç Aşağı Beş Yukarı Aynı Adam Ödülü19:18 | Geleceğe Mektup Ödülü19:58 | En İyi Çor Ödülü21:22 | Konjonktür S*k*şe Uygun Değil Ödülü:22:20 | Fallik Özel Ödülü23:22 | Akmar Pasajı Özel Ödülü24:20 | What the Fuck Gönderme25:25 | Yazmayı Unutmuşuz Ödülü26:36 | En Kötü Öpüşme Ödülü28:07 | Her Şey Her Yerde Aynı Anda Ödülü29:12 | En Az Son 5 Senedir Aynı Bıyık Ödülü30:31 | Yönetmenliğinden İyi Oyunculuk Ödülü31:45 | En İyi Leonardo Di Caprio Taklidi32:45 | Wattpad'de Daha İyisi Var Ödülü34:10 | En Bariz Mobbing Ödülü35:03 | En Kötü Haftalık Keşfet Ödülü35:50 | Alternatif Siyasi Evren Ödülü36:45 | En Kötü Kimya Ödülü 37:50 | Hayırdır Adınızı Göremedik Beyler Ödülü38:20 | Safiye Faik Özel Ödülü39:55 | Jason George Özel Ödülü41:11 | En Kötü Referans Ödülü42:25 | Bu İşte Para Var Ödülü43:12 | En İyi Doktor Rollenmesi45:55 | Bozuk Yoğurt
Kimya Imani Jackson, PhD, joins Belinda and Shelby to discuss the emotional impact of professional grief. Amid the government shutdown and massive layoffs, it can feel impossible to move forward. How do you begin to build a new career when you're feeling a profound sense of loss? Kimya shares how she has found the motivation to pivot and reinvent herself throughout her storied career. And she provides science-backed strategies for processing professional loss and professional grief while simultaneously opening the door to new possibilities. This conversation can help you if you're experiencing professional loss, corporate grief, and a sense of overwhelm after sudden career-ending changes. Also in this video:Practices that include the burden tree, daydreaming, and dream journalsHolistic approaches to calm hyper-activated nervous systemsHow professional grief affects not just people who are leaving, but also those left behindCultivating community through hobbies and maintaining contact with friends and loved onesFind Dr. Jackson at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimya-imani-jackson-phd JOIN THE LEADERSHIP LOUNGEIf you're a leader who wants more than surface-level advice, join Shelby & Belinda for exclusive content, practical tools, and a supportive community that fuels your growth. Learn more at https://www.stirringsuccess.com/leadershiploungeSend us a comment!We publish new episodes every other Wednesday. Subscribe to the Leadership Tea Podcast Subscribe to Leadership Tea on YouTube! Follow us on Instagram @Leadership_Tea for more inspiration and insights. Get your FREE copy of our Strategic Change WorkbookLearn more about us at stirringsuccess.com
Kimya biliminin ve deneyselliğin kurucusu olarak Cabir bin Hayyan'ı buluruz. İlk laboratuvarı Cabir bin Hayyan kurmuştur. Buluş ve çalışmalarında bilimsel metotları uygulamıştır. Cabir bin Hayyan, bütün ilimler tarihinde,özellikle kimya alanında ilk defa laboratuvar kuran ve ilk defa müşahede ve deney yolunu bilimsel araştırmaya kazandıran ilim adamıdır.Cabir bin Hayyan, hem tahayyül, hem de teori (nazariye) ve deney/tecrübe sahasına getirdiği yeni açıklama yaklaşımları ile şaşırtmaktadır. Mesela bilimsel çalışmalarla canlılarda bile değişiklikler yapılabilir demiştir. Bu düşüncesini şu sözlerle açıkladı: “Allâh bize fizikî kanunlar vermiştir. Bunlarla bitki, hayvan hattâ insandaki benzerini yapabiliriz. Allâh beşere öyle kabiliyetler bahşetmiştir ki, beşer, kâinattaki bütün sır perdelerini bununla çözmeye muktedirdir.”Cabir bin Hayyan'ın nükleer bilim hakkında da ilk sözü söyleyen ilim adamı (alim) olarak bilinir. Yunan filozofları atom parçalanamaz (cüzi lâ yetecezza) demiştir. Cabir ise aksine atomun da parçalanabileceğini ve onun enerji dolu ve hareketli olduğunu söyledi.Hayyan'ın atom yerine “zerre” kavramını kullandığını görüyoruz. Zerrenin parçalanması sonucunda ortaya muazzam bir enerji çıkacağını ifade etti. Şu sözü meşhur olmuştur:“Yunanlıların atom dedikleri ‘cüz-i lâ yetecezza' da parçalanır ve bundan enerji hasıl olur. Bu öyle bir enerjidir ki bir habbeciğin bu şekilde parçalanması Allâh göstermesin,Bağdat gibi bir şehri yok edebilir.”(Prof. Dr. Osman Çakmak, Zafer Dergisi, 557. Sayı, Mayıs 2023)
Je umoja wa mataifa umesalia kimya ukiukaji wa haki ukiendelea? Skiza makala haya kuskia hisia za waskilizaji wetu.
Je umoja wa mataifa umesalia kimya ukiukaji wa haki ukiendelea? Skiza makala haya kuskia hisia za waskilizaji wetu.
Umoja wa Mataifa umetenga siku maalum ya kuwashukuru watoa huduma za misaada ya kibinadamu na siku hiyo ni Agosti 19 kila mwaka. Takwimu za Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuratibu misaada ya kibinadamu zinaeleza kuwa mwaka huu wa 2025, watu milioni 305.1 kutoka nchi 72 wanahitaji usaidizi wa kibinadamu ambao utagharibu dola bilioni 47.4. Takwimu hizi zinaonesha umuhimu na uhitaji wa watoa huduma wa kibinadamu.Kuelekeza maadhimisho hayo hapo kesho Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa linalohusika na masual ya Watoto UNICEF limetengeneza makala inayoangazia watoa huduma wa misaada ya kibinadamu huko Ukanda wa Gaza, eneo la palestina linalokaliwa kimabavu na Israel. Leah Mushi anatujuza kilichopo katika makala hiyo.
In this class, Prof. Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis speaks about the three things that Scammers, a word she uses to describe Dr. Umar Johnson, utilize to get money from Black People without giving impactful services.
"We as a society are guilty of turning a blind eye to the ongoing sexism and exploitation of women that is blatantly displayed in Hip Hop. You see, I love Hip Hop, but does Hip Hop love me?" - A Conscious Sista'. Misogyny is fundamentally defined as hatred and violence towards women. This "violence" is not limited to physical aggression; it extends to actions that make women feel uncomfortable, hostile behavior, harassment, and other things that cause hurt and trauma.• Misogynoir: When this hatred and violence are directed explicitly towards black women, it is referred to as Misogynoir. Biggie, The Great Frank White spit lyrics that demeaned women. Did he hate women? Does Hip-Hop hate women? Get On Code!This episode of Prof. Kimya's class focuses on misogyny within hip-hop culture, particularly examining the works of artists such as Biggie Smalls. Can hip-hop be revolutionary while simultaneously exhibiting misogynistic and homophobic elements, questioning the industry's power structures and the roles of both male and female artists? The conversation extends to how misogyny is perpetuated through lyrics and consumer expectations, touching upon historical contexts of sexualized content in media and the challenges of creating cultural change within the music industry. We need solutions for addressing misogyny in hip-hop, beyond mere boycotts, by fostering critical engagement, supporting local artists, and challenging deeply ingrained power dynamics.Yep. We're discussing Misogyny in Hip-Hop and Black Empowerment. Hip-hop, Misogyny in Hip-hop, Biggie Smalls, Notorious B.I.G., Golden Age Hip-hop, Hip-hop Lyrics, Professor Kimya, Dan Tres Omi, Misogynoir, Black Women in Hip-hop, R. Kelly, Sean Combs (Diddy), Afrika Bambaataa, Russell Simmons, Power Dynamics, Gender in Music, Hip-hop Culture, Revolutionary Hip-hop, Consent, Homophobia in Hip-hop, Music Industry Control, Underground Hip-hop, Boom Bap, Female MCs, Young M.A, Patricia Hill Collins, Harold Cruse, Community-Based Hip-hop, Artist Accountability, Music CensorshipInterested in sponsoring the channel? Email OurBlackImprovement@gmail.com. $20k - $90K of business funding - https://mbcapitalsolutions.com/positive-vibes-consulting/ Money for your business: https://davidallencapital.com/equipment-financing?u=&u=PositiveVibes Money for Real Estate Investments: https://PositiveVibesFinancial.com Purify yourself, house, and environment to remain safe: https://www.vollara.com/PositiveVibes Invest in stocks via STASH: https://get.stashinvest.com/sekosq72j Fix your credit: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Raise money with Republic: https://republic.com/raise/i/jpdajr Raise money with WeFunder: https://wefunder.com/sekovarner/raise #GetOnCode #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast #TheFlyGuysShow #OmegaPsiPhi #Ques #Uplift #ConsciousCommunity #PanAfrican #FoundationalBlackAmerican #Indian #BlackIndian #Melanin #Indigenous #BIPOC #CopperColored #Moorish #B1 #FBA #ADOS #BlackAmerican #AfricanAmerican #Investment #WealthMoney, Melanin, Finance, Business, Black Business, B1, Black First, ADOS, Foundational Black American, African, Indigenous, Afro Latinx, Afro-Latino, Mechie X, Tariq Nasheed, Professor Black Truth, The Black Authority, America, Africa, Asiatic, Moorish, Moorish Science Temple, FOI, Christian, Noble Drew Ali, Malcolm X, Ebony, African American, Entrepreneur, #GetOnCode, Tone Talks, Crumb TV, Afrisynergy News, Black People, Nubian, Empowerment Agenda, Black Wall Street, Black Empowerment, Empowerment, Get On Code
TITEL-LANG Neslihan Arol, İstanbul'dan Berlin'e uzanan ilham verici bir sanat yolculuğuna sahip. Kimya mühendisliği eğitimini feminist tiyatro ve komedi üzerine yaptığı akademik çalışmalarla harmanlayarak sanat dünyasında kendine özgü bir yer edindi. Arol, son olarak "Açık Kapılar Ardında" filmiyle Altın Koza Film Festivali'nde büyük beğeni topladı. COSMO Türkçe'de, sanatçının çok yönlü kariyerine, Almanya'daki yaşamına ve sanatsal üretim süreçlerine derinlemesine bir bakış atıyoruz. Boğaziçi'nden Berlin'e uzanan bu serüvende, Neslihan Arol, sanat anlayışı, projeleri ve geleceğe dair hayalleri ile ilgili sunucumuza Aydın Işık'ın sorularını yanıtladı. Söyleşi bu linkte: Von Aydın Işık und Serap Doğan.
This episode includes DanTresOmi from the "Where My Killah Tape?" Podcast." Addressing the Black Patriarchy - Prof. Kimya's Class," centers on the concept of Black patriarchy and its impact on the Black community, particularly concerning the representation of Black men in media. The participants explore how Black women have historically been, and continue to be, instrumental in portraying multifaceted Black male characters, contrasting with limited depictions when Black men primarily controlled narratives. A significant portion of the conversation examines the historical and contemporary roles of Black men and women in leadership within the Black community, highlighting the disproportionate burden often placed on Black women to address issues and drive progress, even when Black men hold positions of power. The dialogue critiques the notion of "baby steps" for Black men in dismantling patriarchal structures, emphasizing the urgency of self-reflection and action rather than relying on Black women to guide them. Ultimately, the source underscores the importance of recognizing and challenging gender-based power imbalances within Black society to achieve broader community advancement.
Black Spending, Black Savings, Black Power - Prof' Kimya's Class!On "Get On Code", Professor Kimya Nuru Dennis joins Seko Varner to unpack **Black Spending Power** and introduce the concept of **Black Savings**. They argue that consistent savings and building internal **economic resources** are more impactful than short-term boycotts. The discussion critically examines **DEI** initiatives, suggesting they often serve as distractions or marketing rather than providing tangible benefits for Black people. The focus is on real **wealth building** strategies and outcomes beyond surface-level trends. Discover strategies for **Black Economic Empowerment**! #BlackEconomics #DEI #WealthBuilding #FinancialLiteracy #GetOnCode.Interested in sponsoring the channel? Email OurBlackImprovement@gmail.com. $20k - $90K of business funding - https://mbcapitalsolutions.com/positive-vibes-consulting/ Money for your business: https://davidallencapital.com/equipment-financing?u=&u=PositiveVibes Money for Real Estate Investments: https://PositiveVibesFinancial.com Purify yourself, house, and environment to remain safe: https://www.vollara.com/PositiveVibes Invest in stocks via STASH: https://get.stashinvest.com/sekosq72j Fix your credit: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Raise money with Republic: https://republic.com/raise/i/jpdajr Raise money with WeFunder: https://wefunder.com/sekovarner/raise #GetOnCode #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast #TheFlyGuysShow #OmegaPsiPhi #Ques #Uplift #ConsciousCommunity #PanAfrican #FoundationalBlackAmerican #Indian #BlackIndian #Melanin #Indigenous #BIPOC #CopperColored #Moorish #B1 #FBA #ADOS #BlackAmerican #AfricanAmerican #Investment #WealthMoney, Melanin, Finance, Business, Black Business, B1, Black First, ADOS, Foundational Black American, African, Indigenous, Afro Latinx, Afro-Latino, Mechie X, Tariq Nasheed, Professor Black Truth, The Black Authority, America, Africa, Asiatic, Moorish, Moorish Science Temple, FOI, Christian, Noble Drew Ali, Malcolm X, Ebony, African American, Entrepreneur, #GetOnCode, Tone Talks, Crumb TV, Afrisynergy News, Black People, Nubian, Empowerment Agenda, Black Wall Street, Black Empowerment, Empowerment, Get On Code
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Makina ve Kimya Endustrisi A.S. v. Kutlay Kaya
Sydney ve Melbourne'de Kıbrıs Türk toplumu ile bir araya gelen çok yönlü sanatçı Abdullah Öztoprak, Sydney ve Melbourne'de sanatseverlerle buluştu. Türk Maarif Koleji'nden mezun olduktan sonra Ankara ODTÜ'de Kimya eğitimi alan ve üniversitede öğretim üyeliği yapan Öztoprak, içindeki tutkuya kulak vererek sanata yöneldi.
Dr. Kimya Imani Jackson is a standardized patient actor and trainer based in Philadelphia. Listen to Kimya discuss how she got into standardized patient acting, guidelines for physical touch during a clinical encounter and advice for delivering bad news to patients.
This episode of Professor Kimya's class focuses on reducing Black poverty by emphasizing individual and family financial planning. The lecture advocates for realistic financial plans, legitimate financial advice from authorized planners, and consideration of a financial plan's impact on future generations. **It stresses the importance of understanding and utilizing tax-funded services instead of viewing them as government handouts. Professor Kimya encourages informed voting, contributing to Black safety nets, and building financial literacy from a young age. The class highlights the need for Black people to develop their own cultural concepts and economic power, drawing inspiration from figures like Harold Cruz. It encourages integrating different approaches to achieve collective advancement and self-reliance while responsibly utilizing available resources.Harold Crusehttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hu97GJJgMWbdfZw6fb33wW57BhReENYIWilliam Julius Wilsonhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Dra3RpL4laiCco5O6g90cL3Arr0NHknI Here are some of the key highlights from the video:* **Financial Planning and Advice**: * It's important to have a realistic financial plan that includes achievable goals. * Financial advice should be legitimate and from authorized sources, such as a financial planner. Be wary of scams, especially those targeting the Black community. * Consider how financial decisions impact the family, both positively and negatively, and plan ahead for emergencies. * Financial literacy and planning should be taught across generations.* **Seeking Professional Guidance**: * The video recommends seeking a financial advisor as soon as one has an income, even if it's not substantial. * A financial advisor can provide personalized advice and create a financial plan tailored to individual circumstances.* **Utilizing Available Resources**: * Take advantage of free financial planning classes and programs offered by public libraries, community colleges, and Black organizations. * **Utilize tax-funded services and resources**, remembering that these are not "government handouts" but services paid for through taxes.* **Understanding Wealth Building**: * Wealth building doesn't necessarily mean becoming a millionaire; it means saving more than you spend and building up savings and investments over time. * Be aware of cash flow planning, retirement income, Social Security benefits, disability insurance, living wills, and life insurance.* **Collective and Societal Level Strategies**: * Support Black organizations and institutions, but be aware that many receive government funding, which may influence their activities. * Be an informed voter, looking beyond popularity and jargon, and consider voting across party lines. * Contribute to Black community safety nets and preventive measures, focusing on building money, health resources, and school resources together while avoiding paranoia.* **Drawing on Black Intellectualism and History**: * The video references Harold Cruz's cooperative plan, which drew from W.E.B. Du Bois's cooperative economic plan.Interested in sponsoring the channel? Email OurBlackImprovement@gmail.com. $20k - $90K of business funding - https://mbcapitalsolutions.com/positive-vibes-consulting/ Money for your business: https://davidallencapital.com/equipment-financing?u=&u=PositiveVibes Money for Real Estate Investments: https://PositiveVibesFinancial.com Purify yourself, house, and environment to remain safe: https://www.vollara.com/PositiveVibes Invest in stocks via STASH: https://get.stashinvest.com/sekosq72j Fix your credit: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Raise money with Republic: https://republic.com/raise/i/jpdajr Raise money with WeFunder: https://wefunder.com/sekovarner/raise
#richmondva #blackbank #maggielenawalker In 1903, Maggie Lena Walker was the first Black woman to charter an American bank and become its Bank President... An astounding accomplishment for a Black Woman in the early 1900s. The lesson highlights five key integrated Black ideas exemplified by Walker, emphasizing the importance of independent thought, collaborative leadership, and practical application of concepts for Black advancement.Professor Kimya outlined five key lessons derived from the work of Maggie Lena Walker that are still pertinent for Black people today. These are presented as interconnected "integrated black ideas".Firstly, Walker emphasized the critical need for Black people to develop their own concepts and theories and to actively implement them through strategies and actions to achieve tangible results. She serves as an example of someone who moved beyond abstract ideas to create real-world change.Secondly, Walker's work underscored the importance of collaborative leadership and the collective development of knowledge. This challenges individualistic approaches and highlights the power of working together and leveraging available resources for communal advancement.Thirdly, Walker demonstrated the significance of establishing economic development initiatives within the Black community. Her involvement in banking, newspapers, and retail showcased a strategy of connecting these sectors to foster economic empowerment.Fourthly, Walker's leadership within the Independent Order of St. Luke and her participation in secret societies illustrated the vital role of community organizations and networking in facilitating social and economic progress for Black people. These networks provided essential support and opportunities.Finally, Walker's later engagement with Disability Services emphasized the importance of addressing the diverse needs present within the Black community, ensuring that efforts for advancement are inclusive of all members. There were a few White women who preceded Maggie Lena Walker as a Bank founder; their stories are here:https://www.nps.gov/mawa/learn/historyculture/female-bank-presidents.htm Keywords:Maggie Lena WalkerRichmond VABankingFirst woman bank presidentIndependent Order of St. LukeEconomic DevelopmentCollaborationsIndividualismBoycottsHistorical ContextPolitical DevelopmentCommunity OrganizationsNetworkingDisability ServicesAlma BarloGrassroots ActivismRichmond Tenants Organization (RTO)Public HousingEmpowering the PowerlessBlack Concepts and TheoriesSolutions-Oriented ApproachWealth BuildingResource DevelopmentScams and Unrealistic SolutionsTalented TenthBlack Intellectuals and ScholarsInterested in sponsoring the channel? Email OurBlackImprovement@gmail.com. $20k - $90K of business funding - https://mbcapitalsolutions.com/positive-vibes-consulting/ Money for your business: https://davidallencapital.com/equipment-financing?u=&u=PositiveVibes Money for Real Estate Investments: https://PositiveVibesFinancial.com Purify yourself, house, and environment to remain safe: https://www.vollara.com/PositiveVibes Invest in stocks via STASH: https://get.stashinvest.com/sekosq72j Fix your credit: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Raise money with Republic: https://republic.com/raise/i/jpdajr Raise money with WeFunder: https://wefunder.com/sekovarner/raise #GetOnCode #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast #TheFlyGuysShow #OmegaPsiPhi #Ques #Uplift #ConsciousCommunity #PanAfrican #FoundationalBlackAmerican #Indian #BlackIndian #Melanin #Indigenous #BIPOC #CopperColored #Moorish #B1 #FBA #ADOS #BlackAmerican #AfricanAmerican #Investment #Wealth
“Yeterince gelişmiş bir teknoloji, büyüden ayırt edilemez." Efsanevi bilim kurgu yazarı Arthur C. Clarke'ın bir sözü bu. Fakat teknoloji ve büyü, bilim ve sihir... Bunlar birbiriyle çatışan şeyler değil mi? Fakat geniş bir perspektiften baktığımızda, daha derin bir mesaj veriyor bize bu söz. Bilim ve büyünün, sihir ve teknolojinin birbiriyle bağlantılı olduğunu vurguluyor. 111 Hz'in bu bölümünde Arthur C. Clarke'ın söylemini daha iyi anlamaya çalışıyoruz. İnsanlık tarihinde bir yolculuğa çıkıp büyücülerin, bilim ve teknolojiye nasıl ilham verdiğini inceliyoruz. Büyünün tarihsel, toplumsal ve psikolojik yönlerini analiz ediyoruz.Sunan: Barış ÖzcanHazırlayan: Özgür YılgürSes Tasarım ve Kurgu: Metin BozkurtYapımcı: Podbee Media------- Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, Hiwell hakkında reklam içerir.Hiwell'de 1600'den fazla uzman arasından ücretsiz ön görüşmelerle size en uygun uzmanı seçebilir, kendinizi tanıma yolculuğunuza kolay ve güvenilir bir şekilde başlayabilirsiniz. Hiwell'i şimdi indirinSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
5 Things from Thomas Sowell that Black Folk should consider - Prof. Kimya's Class
Greg is joined by Sophal Ear to discuss Cambodia's future in the aftermath of the assassination of Lim Kimya. Japhet and Lauren cover the latest energy updates in Southeast Asia and the danger of AI scam calls.
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5 Things Black Folk Should Ignore - Prof. Kimya's Class Note - The Get On Code: Our Black Empowerment channel hosts content that may not represent the views, opinions, and positions of the platform owners, participants, or partners. Get On Code, share the code, teach the code, become the code. Our code is empowerment. Focused on #Empowerment, and passionate about #BlackEmpowerment, the Get On Code : Our Black Empowerment platform, is built on the #EmpowermentAgenda . Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email OurBlackImprovement@gmail.com . Watch Seko's film here: www.GenerationalFlip.com $20k - $90K of business funding - https://mbcapitalsolutions.com/positive-vibes-consulting/ Money for your business: https://davidallencapital.com/equipment-financing?u=&u=PositiveVibes Money for Real Estate Investments: https://PositiveVibesFinancial.com Purify yourself, house, and environment to remain safe: https://www.vollara.com/PositiveVibes Invest in stocks via STASH: https://get.stashinvest.com/sekosq72j Fix your credit: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Raise money with Republic: https://republic.com/raise/i/jpdajr Raise money with WeFunder: https://wefunder.com/sekovarner/raise #GetOnCode #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast #TheFlyGuysShow #OmegaPsiPhi #Ques #Uplift #ConsciousCommunity #PanAfrican #FoundationalBlackAmerican #Indian #BlackIndian #Melanin #Indigenous #BIPOC #CopperColored #Moorish #B1 #FBA #ADOS #BlackAmerican #AfricanAmerican #Investment #Wealth
Dr. Jackson discuses the power of friendship is the positive impact that friendships can have on our lives. The quality of a friendship is more important than the quantity. It's possible to have a few close friends and loved ones who you can count on, and still have all you need. It's also valuable to have friends who are different from you, as they can offer different perspectives and experiences linkedin.com/in/kimya-imani-jackson-phd
In this class, Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis discusses things that Modern Black Women Should Be Doing! Empower Consciousness: Note - The Get On Code: Our Black Empowerment channel hosts content that may not represent the views, opinions, and positions of the platform owners, participants, or partners. Get On Code, share the code, teach the code, become the code. Our code is empowerment. Focused on #Empowerment, and passionate about #BlackEmpowerment, the Get On Code : Our Black Empowerment platform, is built on the #EmpowermentAgenda . Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email OurBlackImprovement@gmail.com . Watch Seko's film here: www.GenerationalFlip.com $20k - $90K of business funding - https://mbcapitalsolutions.com/positive-vibes-consulting/ Money for your business: https://davidallencapital.com/equipment-financing?u=&u=PositiveVibes Money for Real Estate Investments: https://PositiveVibesFinancial.com Purify yourself, house, and environment to remain safe: https://www.vollara.com/PositiveVibes Invest in stocks via STASH: https://get.stashinvest.com/sekosq72j Fix your credit: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Raise money with Republic: https://republic.com/raise/i/jpdajr Raise money with WeFunder: https://wefunder.com/sekovarner/raise #GetOnCode #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast #TheFlyGuysShow #OmegaPsiPhi #Ques #Uplift #ConsciousCommunity #PanAfrican #FoundationalBlackAmerican #Indian #BlackIndian #Melanin #Indigenous #BIPOC #CopperColored #Moorish #B1 #FBA #ADOS #BlackAmerican #AfricanAmerican #Investment #Wealth Money, Melanin, Finance, Business, Black Business, B1, Black First, ADOS, Foundational Black American, African, Indigenous, Afro Latinx, Afro-Latino, Mechie X, Tariq Nasheed, Professor Black Truth, The Black Authority, America, Africa, Asiatic, Moorish, Moorish Science Temple, FOI, Christian, Noble Drew Ali, Malcolm X, Ebony, African American, Entrepreneur, #GetOnCode, Tone Talks, Crumb TV, Afrisynergy News, Black People, Nubian, Empowerment Agenda, Black Wall Street, Black Empowerment, Empowerment
Controversy warning! Black History Exaggerators, Liars, and Scammers. Were there "Blacks" in the Americas before the "Natives" and colonizers? Was Dr. Ivan Sertima correct? Was Dr. David Imhotep correct? Did the transatlantic slave trade really occur? Are the Moors, Indigenous and Indian Identifiers, and Melanated Individuals right and exact? Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis provides insight on her concerns that too many of US have fallen victim to inconclusive, partial, and fake information. "I always tell my Black students and Blacks in community events to answer the following: If you claim thousands of years migrating Earth and controlling many continents, EXPLAIN how racial Blacks are colonized for thousands of years by Arab Muslims, for centuries by Europeans, and often minimized by every economic format and every government format in the world. All of this is happening to a people who claim to be the population majority of the world for thousands of years? Such that Black intellectuals such as Harold Cruse constantly BEG us to develop our Inner World? I tell people to answer those questions and examine the factual inconsistencies. Ivan Van Sertima's book was written while he was a graduate student. He did NOT conduct research to come to conclusions and write the book. Instead, he selected things that fit his beliefs, and he marketed his belief to Blacks in the 1970s who were desperate to find culture and pride. Unfortunately, too many Blacks believed what he wrote in that best-selling book in the 1970s, and too many Blacks believed the nonsense in 2024—despite Blacks such as myself doing presentations, courses, and writings explaining the falsehoods in the book. Exaggerators/liars/scammers are harmful to Black education, politics, and economics. " - Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis Van Sertima waited 15 years to clarify misunderstandings in less popular publications & his 1990s writings are still critiqued in published writings, interviews, college courses, and on social media. Van Sertima is not immune to critique, accountability, disagreement, and debate. Get On Code, share the code, teach the code, become the code. Our code is empowerment. Focused on #Empowerment, and passionate about #BlackEmpowerment, the Get On Code : Our Black Empowerment platform, is built on the #EmpowermentAgenda, and led by the #Hotep Conscious Ω Bruh' @SekoVarner. Interested in sponsoring the platform? Email OurBlackImprovement@gmail.com . $20k - $90K of business funding - https://mbcapitalsolutions.com/positive-vibes-consulting/ Money for your business: https://davidallencapital.com/equipment-financing?u=&u=PositiveVibes Money for Real Estate Investments: https://PositiveVibesFinancial.com Purify yourself, house, and your environment to remain safe: https://www.vollara.com/PositiveVibes Invest in stocks via STASH: https://get.stashinvest.com/sekosq72j Fix your credit: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Raise money with Republic: https://republic.com/raise/i/jpdajr Raise money with WeFunder: https://wefunder.com/sekovarner/raise #GetOnCode #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast #TheFlyGuysShow #OmegaPsiPhi #Ques #Uplift #ConsciousCommunity #PanAfrican #FoundationalBlackAmerican #Indian #BlackIndian #Melanin #Indigenous #BIPOC #CopperColored #Moorish #B1 #FBA #ADOS #BlackAmerican #AfricanAmerican #Investment #wealth #history #moors #moorishamerican #blackindian Money, Melanin, Finance, Business, Black Business, B1, Black First, ADOS, Foundational Black American, African, Indigenous, Afro Latinx, Afro-Latino, Mechie X, Tariq Nasheed, Professor Black Truth, The Black Authority, America, Africa, Asiatic, Moorish, Moorish Science Temple, FOI, Christian, Noble Drew Ali, Malcolm X, Ebony, African American, Entrepreneur, #GetOnCode, Tone Talks, Crumb TV, Afrisynergy News, Black People, Nubian, Empowerment Agenda, Black Wall Street, Black Empowerment, Empowerment
TW: This episode discusses domestic and gun violence. This inspiring episode focuses on the journey from trauma to healing and loving relationships, featuring a conversation with A Call to Men Chief Communications Officer Kimya Motley, who is a domestic violence (dv) survivor, and psychologist and relationships expert Dr. Alduan Tartt. Kimya shares her remarkable story of resilience and recovery after surviving repeated violence, emphasizing the importance of recognizing red flags and finding positive role models for healthy manhood. Dr. Tartt, who also played a pivotal role in Kimya's healing journey, serving as an example of positive masculinity, provides insights into fostering healthy relationships and offers practical advice on breaking the cycle of abuse. They explore the power of community, policy reform and media representation in an effort to create a safer and more supportive world. Despite the harrowing realities they discuss, this conversation shines a light on the hope and healing that can emerge from even the darkest experiences. They also discuss IT ENDS WITH US, the new film from Wayfarer Studios and Justin Baldoni, which depicts situations and themes of dv between its two lead characters. The film, which just celebrated its global theatrical premiere, was made in close consultation with our partners at NO MORE and is based on the best-selling novel by Colleen Hoover. Join a hopeful conversation, providing valuable tools for anyone committed to understanding and combating dv. Watch the video version on our YouTube. If you or someone you know has experienced domestic or sexual violence, help is available: http://nomore.org/ QUOTES: "You don't just wake up one day to get shot by your husband. There are things that you go through in your life that bring you to that." - Kimya "We have to produce more media where people can see examples of positive manhood because we take it for granted that everyone sees this." - Dr. Tartt "To be man enough means to be your authentic self, not being defined by what other people say you should be or represent as a man, but what does being a man feel like to you?" - Kimya "The most healing came from me sharing my story with other people, hearing women and men come and say, ‘Thank you for sharing that,' and then they were able to share their stories of abuse, surviving, and men who had a part." - Kimya "Being man enough means being bigger than your pride and admitting that you need help." - Dr. Tartt "The emotional abuse usually sets the groundwork for the physical abuse to then feel normal or even deserved." - Liz ABOUT THE GUESTS Kimya Motley is an educator, activist, and author dedicated to ending violence against women and girls. At A Call to Men, she uses her personal story to inspire change and promote healthy manhood. Her memoir, Born of Violence, gained national attention, and her work has been featured in Essence, Red Table Talks, and more. She co-produced the documentary Intentionally Erased and created violence-prevention trainings for the NFL and MLB. IG: @kimyamotley TikTok: @kimyamotley FB: KimyaNMotley Dr. Alduan Tartt is a psychologist, minister, speaker, and author, recognized as a leading expert in relationships and mental health. He has a PhD in Clinical Psychology and received the NAACP Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication to empowering youth and families. He's a passionate advocate for redefining masculinity to include emotional expression, compassion, and strength, and he's committed to helping people build healthy, fulfilling relationships. IG: @drtartt drtartt.com YT: DRTARTT1 X: @drtartt MORE MAN ENOUGH https://manenough.com/newsletter IG: @wearemanenough TikTok: @wearemanenough FOLLOW THE HOSTS Liz Plank IG: @feministabulous TikTok: @lizplank X: @feministabulous http://elizabethplank.com/ Jamey Heath IG: @jamey_heath_ TikTok: @jameyheath http://jameyheath.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Professor Kimya's class, we deal with Black Education... _________________________________________ Blacks should create curriculums, develop and read materials, and do exams within families and communities-collectives. This is how Blacks bring factual (not conspiracy, half-accurate) knowledge into K-12 and into colleges. K-12 and colleges can add to our knowledge but should never be the origins of our knowledge. I created an academic program in 2011, coordinated the program for nine years, created courses and selected course materials based on content and the demographics in authors and reference pages, conducted academic year program evaluations for the academic department to contribute to school accreditation, and assisted the school library with content reviews and determining materials to remain in the library as part of program evaluations and school accreditation. These processes are needed for our people of various socioeconomic statuses to understand as we access more than a century of Black writings, read more, discuss readings more, stop reducing our people to oppressed, and stop wanting schools to teach our history as only enslavement. This is also why I tell our people to stop crying about "banned books" and doing protests when something grabs attention. Instead, become more involved in PTA meetings, consistent correspondence with school staff, interact with teachers unions, and attend more school board meetings—this includes predominantly Black cities. Yes, Black families have jobs, but we are not the only families with jobs, and we cannot be invisible and waiting for schools-politicians/government entities-employers to make improvements for our people. This is the development of Black USA culture and the Black Inner World, as explained by Harold Cruse and illustrated by Black activists, Black teachers, and Black authors, which have been around for more than a century in the USA. This is how Black education connects with Black health and Black economics. July 15 is Maggie Lena Walker's 160th birthday, and Walker is a trailblazer for solutions that connect approaches for our people. It is important to integrate Walker with what is done by everyday Blacks to improve our people—and more published Black works such as Booker T. Washington, Du Bois, Garvey, Thomas Sowell (global class approach), and William Julius Wilson. ~ Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis
Bizleri gelecekte nasıl bir dünya bekliyor?” sorusundan yola çıkan Dönüm Noktası gelecekte hayatımızı değiştirmesini, bakış açımızı şekillendirmesini beklediğimiz teknolojilere ve endüstrilere odaklanıyor. Aposto'nun iş dünyası editörü İdil Ertürk tarafından hazırlanan Dönüm Noktası'nın altıncı bölümünde müdürlerin ve yöneticilerin olmadığı, kolektif bir yönetim anlayışına sahip olan Latro Kimya şirketinin kurucusu Haluk Can Hür konuk oluyor. İdil ve Haluk maaşların belirlenmesinden işe alımlara, iş geliştirmeden satış operasyonlarına her kararın kolektif ekipler tarafından alındığı Latro Kimya'nın organizasyonel yapısını inceliyor, bu tarz yenilikçi yapıların işin geleceğini nasıl dönüştürebileceğini tartışıyor.
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John Canzano broadcasts live from Reser Stadium ahead of No. 19 Oregon State hosting No. 10 Utah in a big Pac-12 battle in Corvallis. Guests that stop by the show include Oregon State deputy AD Kimya Massey, KSL.com sports director Josh Furlong, OregonLive's Nick Daschel, longtime former OSU sports information director Hal Cowen, and ESPN 700 host and Utes play-by-play voice Bill Riley. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
John Canzano broadcasts live from Reser Stadium ahead of No. 19 Oregon State hosting No. 10 Utah on Friday night, and Oregon State Deputy AD/COO Kimya Massey stopped by the show in hour one. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.