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Holy Heretics: Losing Religion and Finding Jesus
Ep. 62: Resisting American Apartheid w/ Dr. Miguel De La Torre

Holy Heretics: Losing Religion and Finding Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 45:17


Episode SummaryWe continue our march toward the marginalized this week with another conversation with Dr. Miguel De La Torre about the future of American political identity. As a Lantinx scholar, Miguel sees a future in which American society is run by white Christian nationalist elites at the expense of everyone who is 'the other.' Much like South African Apartheid, America could become a nation controlled by a very powerful and violent minority all supported by white evangelicals. After all, it was conservative Christians who helped set up South African Apartheid in the 1948. Following these through lines of American racism and oppression, he warns of a decline in democracy and rise in political violence—but equips us with the nonviolent ethical framework to resist this bleak future. If you are a citizen of the United States, have you ever considered what it might look like to become Un-American? Have you ever considered all the ways the American Empire forces you to compromise your faith? As Christian ethicist Stanley Hauerwas once wrote, “Being a Christian is going to put you at odds with a great deal of what it means to be an American.” In this episode, we call upon listeners to consider what it might mean to remake America in the image of the God of liberation, and how do achieve that nonviolently? What role can you play in resisting this dominator form of Christianity and politics? BioDr. Miguel De La Torre is Professor of Social Ethics and Latinx Studies at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. He has served as the elected 2012 President of the Society of Christian Ethics and served as the Executive Officer for the Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion (2012-17). Dr. De La Torre is a recognized international Fulbright scholar who has taught courses at the Cuernavaca Center for Intercultural Dialogue on Development (Mexico), Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (Indonesia), University of Johannesburg (South Africa), Johannes Gutenberg University (Germany). Additionally, he has lectured at Universidad Bíblica Latinoamericana (Costa Rica), The Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (Thailand) and the Council of World Mission (Mexico and Taiwan). Advocating for an ethics of place, De La Torre has taken students on immersion classes to Cuba, Guatemala, the Peruvian Amazon, and the Mexico/U.S. border to walk the migrant trails. Among multiple yearly speaking engagements, he has also been a week-long speaker at the Chautauqua Institute, and the plenary address at the Parliament of World Religions. De La Torre has received several national book awards and is a frequent speaker at national and international scholarly religious events and meetings. He also speaks at churches and nonprofit organizations on the intersection of religion with race, class, gender, and sexuality . In 2020, the American Academy of Religion bestowed on him the Excellence in Teaching Award. The following year, 2021, the American Academy also conferred upon him the Martin E. Marty Public Understanding of Religion Award. De La Torre is the first scholar to receive the two most prestigious awards presented by his guild and the first Latinx to receive either one of them. Check out De La Torre's BLOG for additional resources and readings. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and a review

Career Blindspot
158 Creating Better Business with Rebecca Clyde

Career Blindspot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 36:50


“It [diversity] has nothing to do with equality… we will ultimately make better products." - Rebecca Clyde   CBQ - Why is it so important to make healthcare more accessible?   Today's guest is Rebecca Clyde, Co-Founder and CEO of BOTCO.ai, conversational ai or chatbots. She's talkng about building better business through leveraging diverse boards, UX, and her remote team success. @ceorebeccaclyde @botco.ai Botco.ai

Verbally Effective Podcast
ANDREA JACOBO "GRIT IS CONTAGIOUS" | EPISODE 232

Verbally Effective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 35:35


With 10 years of community health experience, Miami, FL native Andrea Jacobo is a first generation Afro-Dominicanx who has fully embraced and connected with the Memphis community. Andrea Jacobo is currently a Visiting Instructor at Rhodes College within the Urban Studies-Health Equity Program. She believes that community-centered, people-centered approaches are key to addressing health inequities. Andrea is a doctoral candidate in the Doctorate of Public Health (DrPH) degree at the University of California Berkeley. She has a Master of Public Health from The University of Memphis and a Bachelors of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Miami. Take a listen as Andrea shares how she started her career Memphis in the health industry which has completely expanded throughout the community. With the hispanic culture currently documented at ten percent in Memphis, Andrea breaks down the history and nuances of Hispanic Heritage/LatinX month that has incurred much tension this year due to anti-blackness. We also discuss how Urban Studies has developed in Memphis currently faced with gentrification with demographics at the forefront. Learn more about this beautiful soul inside and out as she approaches community as a storyteller using her voice, the arts and yoga.

Mornings on the Mall
7.11.22 - Hour 2: WH pushes a false abortion story, Jill tries to relate at LantinX IncluXion event

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 35:19


In the second hour of The Vince Coglianese Show, Vince speaks with Megan Fox, Journalist and Broadcaster at PJ Media and author of the book "Believe Evidence: The Death of Due Process from Salome to #MeToo" about her reporting dubunking the WH story about a "10 year old pregnant girl who needed to cross state lines for an abortion."  Jill Biden hits the road at a "LatinX IncluXion" event and she yet again fails trying to relate. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Anti Woke Podcast
The Other N Word, LantinX, Anti Woke Podcast

Anti Woke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 20:47


The model's name is Nyakim Gatwech. Time stamp test (5:23)(05:23)

Safety Wars
Safety in the News October 23, 2021

Safety Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 16:15


Trying something new. Today I discuss an interview I saw on GMA 3 of DR. Arjun Ventatesh on Covid-19 vaccination in the Black and LantinX communities. I relate it to Episode 63 where we need safety professionals to step up and take a leadership role in their organizations. We discuss the ongoing Alec Baldwin and movie "Rust" incident from this week, and the importance of taking leading indicators and acting on them, and of course make sure you CYA and have the correct documentation on hand.

Voice of the Arts
Afa Dworkin - Sphinx Virtuosi

Voice of the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021


Afa Dworkin is the President and Artistic Director of Sphinx Virtuosi arriving in Pittsburgh for Chamber Music Pittsburgh on October 11th at Carnegie Music Hall. The group has worked boldly for inclusion of African Americans and Lantinx musicians over the past 25 years. Their programs are innovative and mind expanding. Afa speaks with Jim Cunningham about the Tracing Visions program and the work that remains to be done.

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library
How to market your legal services to Hispanic clients

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 35:47


Hispanics are becoming an increasingly large segment of the U.S. population, and for an enterprising lawyer, serving the legal needs of Spanish-speaking clients seems like a solid business development goal. But running your existing marketing materials through Google Translate and slapping "Se habla español" on your website is not enough, says Liel Levy of Nanato Media. Along with Natalie Fragkouli, his wife and business partner, Levy has written Beyond Se Habla Español: How Lawyers Win the Hispanic Market to share their tips on marketing legal services to Lantinx communities. By segmenting the Hispanic market in the U.S. into demographics based on acculturation–for example, whether they consider Spanish to be their first language, or how recently their family has come to the United States–there is data that can show how each group can be most effectively reached by advertising. Levy and Fragkouli can help lawyers figure out the best way to connect with the people they can best serve within their practice areas. In this episode of The Modern Law Library, Levy speaks with the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles about his own journey from growing up as a member of an Israeli family in Mexico City, to summers in his teens helping his uncle promote his law firm in Los Angeles, to launching Nanato Media in Austin, Texas. He shares some common missteps that law firms make with courting Hispanic clientele; some of the attributes that many Hispanic consumers share; the ways to quickly drum up business; and long-term strategies for building community connections.  

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
How to market your legal services to Hispanic clients

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 35:47


Hispanics are becoming an increasingly large segment of the U.S. population, and for an enterprising lawyer, serving the legal needs of Spanish-speaking clients seems like a solid business development goal. But running your existing marketing materials through Google Translate and slapping "Se habla español" on your website is not enough, says Liel Levy of Nanato Media. Along with Natalie Fragkouli, his wife and business partner, Levy has written Beyond Se Habla Español: How Lawyers Win the Hispanic Market to share their tips on marketing legal services to Lantinx communities. By segmenting the Hispanic market in the U.S. into demographics based on acculturation–for example, whether they consider Spanish to be their first language, or how recently their family has come to the United States–there is data that can show how each group can be most effectively reached by advertising. Levy and Fragkouli can help lawyers figure out the best way to connect with the people they can best serve within their practice areas. In this episode of The Modern Law Library, Levy speaks with the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles about his own journey from growing up as a member of an Israeli family in Mexico City, to summers in his teens helping his uncle promote his law firm in Los Angeles, to launching Nanato Media in Austin, Texas. He shares some common missteps that law firms make with courting Hispanic clientele; some of the attributes that many Hispanic consumers share; the ways to quickly drum up business; and long-term strategies for building community connections.  

ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk Network
How to market your legal services to Hispanic clients

ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 35:47


Hispanics are becoming an increasingly large segment of the U.S. population, and for an enterprising lawyer, serving the legal needs of Spanish-speaking clients seems like a solid business development goal. But running your existing marketing materials through Google Translate and slapping "Se habla español" on your website is not enough, says Liel Levy of Nanato Media. Along with Natalie Fragkouli, his wife and business partner, Levy has written Beyond Se Habla Español: How Lawyers Win the Hispanic Market to share their tips on marketing legal services to Lantinx communities. By segmenting the Hispanic market in the U.S. into demographics based on acculturation–for example, whether they consider Spanish to be their first language, or how recently their family has come to the United States–there is data that can show how each group can be most effectively reached by advertising. Levy and Fragkouli can help lawyers figure out the best way to connect with the people they can best serve within their practice areas. In this episode of The Modern Law Library, Levy speaks with the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles about his own journey from growing up as a member of an Israeli family in Mexico City, to summers in his teens helping his uncle promote his law firm in Los Angeles, to launching Nanato Media in Austin, Texas. He shares some common missteps that law firms make with courting Hispanic clientele; some of the attributes that many Hispanic consumers share; the ways to quickly drum up business; and long-term strategies for building community connections.  

The Prickly Things Podcast
¡Viva México! - 38 Celebrando el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana

The Prickly Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 39:20


¡Viva México! El día de hoy estamos de manteles largos cómo se dice en mi tierra festejando la Independencia de Mexico! Y entrando en la celebración de el Mes Nacional de La Herencia Hispana, aquí les traigo un episodio completamente en español sobre la historia del inicio de esta aquí en los Estados Unidos! En este episodio comparto sobre mi difficultad al estar connectada con mi cultura y raises Mexicanos viviendo en America.Espero que les guste este episodio y compartan conmigo este día festivo celebrando nuestra cultura, raíces, y nuestra comunidad Latinoamericana!Siganos en la pagina de Instagram @thepricklythingspodcastSi les gustaria mandar un correo pueden contactarme: thepricklythingspodcast@gmail.com

De Vierkante Ogen Show
In the Heights

De Vierkante Ogen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 57:55


We gingen eindelijk weer na de bioscoop! Naar een nieuw meesterwerkje van Lin Manuel Miranda. Want na (of eigenlijk voor) Hamilton, is er In the Heights! Een vaak vrolijke - soms verdrietige - musical over de Lantinx community in een New Yorkse wijk. Wij bespreken 96000 redenen om deze film te kijken, maar bespreken ook waarom sommige kijkers teleurgesteld waren. Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Egberto Off The Record
Bill Maher was taken down by Tiffany Cross for his LantinX colorization monologue's myopic view.

Egberto Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 6:41


Bill Maher made uninformed statements against the colorization critique of Lin-Manuel Miranda's new film. Tiffany Cross would have none of it. Bill Maher is a comedian. So why do we care what comes out of his mouth? We are a country where comedians and satirists often provide correct context to narratives than the press that makes themselves impotent to old journalistic standards that often no longer apply. Too many have figured out how to use old journalism training against themselves.--- If you like what we do please do the following! Most Independent Media outlets continue to struggle to raise the funds they need to operate much like the smaller outlets like Politics Done Right SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel here. LIKE our Facebook Page here. Share our blogs, podcasts, and videos. Get our books here. Become a YouTube PDR Posse Member here. Become a Politics Done Right Subscriber via Patreon here. Become a Politics Done Right Subscriber via Facebook here. Consider providing a contribution here. Please consider supporting our GoFundMe equipment fund here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/egbertowillies/support

John Howell
Waukegan Lantinx activists speak out against renaming schools after the Obamas

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 8:56


The Waukegan board of education and residents have decided to change two of their district's schools' names. The Obamas are one of the three names being considered. However, some activists and residents are against that due to President Obama's immigration record. Waukegan School Board President Brandon Ewing joins John to explain the process.

The Phylanice Nashe Experience
Quarantined: National Women's Small Business Month - Supporting Women in Business | with Entrepreneur & Advocate, Aireka Harvell

The Phylanice Nashe Experience

Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 22:34


YouTube Interview Video: "The Phylanice Nashe Experience Podcast Channel" Summary:On this episode, host Phylanice Nashe chops it up with entrepreneur and advocate for Black and Lantinx women entrepreneurs in the Nashville area, Aireka Harvell. Aireka dives into the challenges she's faced as a women of color in the tech, while establishing her small business marketing tech firm. Aireka talks about her efforts in making IT a more diverse and inclusive space and also what's next for her business, NoDat Inc. Discussion Topics:Surviving the COVID Pandemic - Personally and Professionally: Working RemotelyOrigin Story - Entrepreneur By AccidentBecoming a Champion for Black and Latinx Women EntrepreneursTwende Program - D&I Entrepreneurship ProgramDid You Nodat? - Aireka's Marketing AppBeta Project Underway - Launching Sept 11Call To Action: Nashville Small Business Sign up for  Beta = 1 free year of services @ https://nodatplace.com/Host: Phylanice Nashe's Social MediaLinkedIn:  Phylanice Nashe J.D.IG:            @phylanicenasheFB:           Phylanice NasheGuest: Aireka Harvell's  Social MediaLinkedIn- Aireka Harvell LinkedIn - Nodat Inc. Twitter - Aireka Harvell and @nodatplace Website - www.airekaharvell.com - To schedule Aireka for speaking and teaching engagementsWebsite- www.nodatplace.comRadio Show: "Tales From the Grind”  on Hippie Radio 99.5 FM and Apple or Google

The Girl Talk, Inc. Podcast
Celebrate Latinx Heritage Month with Vanessa Alva

The Girl Talk, Inc. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 18:41


This #LatinxHeritageMonth, Girl Talk is celebrating Latinx voices and all that Latinx people contribute to our society. We are excited to feature Vanessa Alva as she talks about her pride in her Lantinx culture, how to support different cultures, and her favorite tradition and historical figure. Check out the “Celebrate Latinx Heritage Month” Blog Post. Girl Talk is a national 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization (www.mygirltalk.org) with the mission of inspiring all girls to be confident leaders through peer-to-peer mentoring. Our core values of leadership, inclusion, authenticity and service guide all of our programming. By defining leadership for the next generation we bring our vision of a world where all girls live confidently, lead fearlessly, and support one another to life. Exclusively funded by donations, we are able to positively impact thousands of girls annually. To support youth leadership today, please donate by clicking here.

Inside Outside
Ep. 159 - UM Worldwide’s Oscar Allain on Brand Innovation Through Cultural Conversations

Inside Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 14:54


Oscar Allain is Vice President of Cross-Cultural Strategy and Research at UM Worldwide. He focuses on reaching the rapidly changing multicultural audiences in the US. Oscar talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation founder, about brands being part of the cultural conversation and doing it the right way.  Key Points - WAVE is UM’s annual study to gain a better understanding of the digital world. This year they decided to quantify the Remix cultures.  - Remix Culture studies the movements within cultures that are being influenced by ethic or minorities such as Hispanics, Asians and LGBT communities. They want to understand what the implications are for certain businesses.   - ReMix’s four cultural pillars - Resist, Retrograde, Re-globallize, Recreate - Latinos have changed over past 20 years from need to assimilate to amping up on sense of identity.  - Ethnic Cultures are part of movement/generations that speak up against things that don’t align with values, ability to retro-culturate, have a cultural mindset that impacts mainstream culture, and maintains an entrepreneurial spirit.  - Quantify Remix mindset - Not generational. In Nigeria it’s 16-24 year olds, in China it’s 25-34 year olds, and in US it’s 16-44 year olds. These are groups leading the conversation and are the agents of change.  - How do brands play in conversation? - eg - Nike (Resist), Netflix (Retrograde), Uniqlo (Reglo), Starbucks (Recreate) - Brands are encouraged to be a part of the cultural conversation and doing it the right way.  - Best Brands are true and authentic to the brand and consumer. Need to recognize new movements like LantinX and keep focused on changing cultures.  For More Information For more information on Oscar, Remix Culture, and UM Worldwide check out umww.com For similar podcasts, check out: Ep. 134 – Paramount Pictures’ Futurist Ted Schilowitz on VR, AR & Mixed Reality Ep. 130 – Canopy Insight’s Victoria Gerstman on Culture’s Influence on Brands & Semiotics Ep. 122 – Jeff Rohrs, Yext CEO and Author of Audience: Marketing in the age of subscribers, fans and followers Find this episode of Inside Outside Innovation at insideoutside.io. You can also listen on Acast, iTunes, Sticher, Spotify, and Google Play.   FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER Get the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HERE For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Inside Outside Innovation
Ep. 159 - UM Worldwide’s Oscar Allain on Brand Innovation Through Cultural Conversations

Inside Outside Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 14:54


Oscar Allain is Vice President of Cross-Cultural Strategy and Research at UM Worldwide. He focuses on reaching the rapidly changing multicultural audiences in the US. Oscar talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation founder, about brands being part of the cultural conversation and doing it the right way.  Key Points - WAVE is UM’s annual study to gain a better understanding of the digital world. This year they decided to quantify the Remix cultures.  - Remix Culture studies the movements within cultures that are being influenced by ethic or minorities such as Hispanics, Asians and LGBT communities. They want to understand what the implications are for certain businesses.   - ReMix’s four cultural pillars - Resist, Retrograde, Re-globallize, Recreate - Latinos have changed over past 20 years from need to assimilate to amping up on sense of identity.  - Ethnic Cultures are part of movement/generations that speak up against things that don’t align with values, ability to retro-culturate, have a cultural mindset that impacts mainstream culture, and maintains an entrepreneurial spirit.  - Quantify Remix mindset - Not generational. In Nigeria it’s 16-24 year olds, in China it’s 25-34 year olds, and in US it’s 16-44 year olds. These are groups leading the conversation and are the agents of change.  - How do brands play in conversation? - eg - Nike (Resist), Netflix (Retrograde), Uniqlo (Reglo), Starbucks (Recreate) - Brands are encouraged to be a part of the cultural conversation and doing it the right way.  - Best Brands are true and authentic to the brand and consumer. Need to recognize new movements like LantinX and keep focused on changing cultures.  For More Information For more information on Oscar, Remix Culture, and UM Worldwide check out umww.com For similar podcasts, check out: Ep. 134 – Paramount Pictures’ Futurist Ted Schilowitz on VR, AR & Mixed Reality Ep. 130 – Canopy Insight’s Victoria Gerstman on Culture’s Influence on Brands & Semiotics Ep. 122 – Jeff Rohrs, Yext CEO and Author of Audience: Marketing in the age of subscribers, fans and followers Find this episode of Inside Outside Innovation at insideoutside.io. You can also listen on Acast, iTunes, Sticher, Spotify, and Google Play.   FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER Get the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HERE For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Going Through It
Afro-Latinas Discuss Their Identity Struggles ft Angelica Williams

Going Through It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 44:01


What does it mean to me Afro Latina? Who can identify as Afro-Latina? Do you have a clear understanding of the term? Well, neither do we! This week the ladies, along with guest Angelica Williams, tackle the polarizing term. Natalie and Angelica discuss what "Afro Latino" means to them and how that label affects them. Can you imagine living your day to day life struggling with your identity?! Listen to this episode to learn how the ladies have managed the identity crises they've experienced at various points in their lives.   Special Thanks to Angelica Williams.  

T.H.E. Celebration
Fashion, Creativity and Trans Representation with Cielo Oscuro

T.H.E. Celebration

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 47:58


Cielo Oscuro aka Kiki from Kiki and the Mxfits is a non binary trans femme based in South Central Los Angeles. Cielo’s focus on style means that she’s been able to shine a spotlight on QTPOC from different social and economic backgrounds, and created a more inclusive space in mainstream fashion. Cielo’s short film about being Trans in High School - Kiki and the MXfits - went viral, and re-ignited some much needed conversations about making High School safe for Trans youth. In this week’s episode, we talk about her own experiences as a Latinx Trans youth, fashion, creativity, representation and the importance of QTPOC being visible in society. You can follow Cielo on Instagram and also help with their transition here too. Check it out!

Missouri Loves Company
Edgar Jose Palacios Divides Profits Into Non-Profits

Missouri Loves Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 52:17


Welcome to Season 2! Vivian Kane and Brock Wilbur are joined this week by Edgar Palacios, who is THE non-profit guy in Kansas City. We talk about the Lantinx experience in the Midwest, how to best serve a community, and how much weight you can lose post-divorce. It's a fun time!