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This week's episode features the nomadic traveler and holistic physician, Dr. D.J. Polzin. Thomas and Dr. Polzin sit down and share a thought-provoking conversation surrounding how the pharmaceutical industry has deep roots within Western medicine practices, and the importance of asking the question “Why?” throughout all areas of uncertainty in one's life. Dr. Polzin offers a unique and multifaceted approach to his practice, and understands that healing is rarely one-size-fits-all. Be sure to check out the links included below to discover more about Dr. Polzin's practice, Wild Bear Medicine, and learn how his inclusive practice empowers his patients to harness their abilities to heal from the inside out. As always, thank you so much for joining us for another episode of Herbal Radio. We'll see you next week for another plant-powered adventure! Learn more about Wild Bear Medicine here! Peruse Dr. Polzin's blog here! Get in touch with Dr. Polzin here! Dr. D.J. Polzin is a physician based in Eugene, Oregon, specializing in Family Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment. His practice is uniquely holistic, combining osteopathy, lifestyle medicine, dietary practices, plant medicine, and western medicine. This integrative approach is designed to empower patients to harness their own innate healing abilities, fostering recovery and well-being through a balanced treatment model. Dr. Polzin's connection with plant medicine began during his tenure as a wilderness EMT and was further developed through his extensive clinical experiences across Washington, Alaska, California, Idaho, Arizona, and Oregon. His medical school journey was uniquely marked by living as a nomad, traveling and residing in a self-built camper van, which allowed him to immerse himself in various medical cultures and practices and explore a diverse range of ecosystems. An advocate for inclusive care, Dr. Polzin has extensive experience with the LGBTQQIP2SAA community and employs trauma-informed practices. In addition to mental health counseling, telemedicine services, and clinical visits, he also offers personalized hands-on healing sessions, ensuring a comprehensive approach to health care. Dr. Polzin is the author of "The Healthy Nomad Handbook," a guide to wellness for travelers, and "Breaking Through the Crowd: Conquering Crowd Anxiety." His publications reflect his dedication to addressing both physical and psychological aspects of health. In August 2024, Dr. Polzin will begin a new role as a primary care physician in Eugene, Oregon. In this position, he plans to utilize his multifaceted approach to further empower patients to improve their health. Join our community! Subscribe to the Mountain Rose Herbs newsletter Subscribe to Mountain Rose Herbs on YouTube Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Follow on Pinterest Read the Mountain Rose Herbs blog Follow on TikTok Strengthening the bonds between people and plants for a healthier world. Mountain Rose Herbs www.mountainroseherbs.com
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger Picture The Biden admin are trying to force people into purchasing EVs, the people are rejecting them, the demand is not there, the Biden admin is now getting angry. The Fed is now predicting one rate cut. The soft landing is now more. Biden will not fill up the strategic oil reserves. The [DS] is continually destroying themselves, back in the day when they had control over the narrative they could easily convince the people, now this is not working. Trump has turned the table on the [DS] once again and is empowering the people to go vote on Nov 5. It will be the biggest day in history. The [DS] will try to stop it, most likely there will be cyber attack attempts. Playbook known. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy Pete Buttigieg Given Brutal Reality Check After Using Faulty Analogy to Mock Americans for Refusing to Buy Electric Vehicles (VIDEO) Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg this week used a faulty analogy on Fox News to taunt Americans for refusing to buy overpriced, environmentally damaging electric vehicles. But Americans on social media gave the inept and elitist Buttigieg a brutal reality check afterward. WATCH: https://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1775232497439105512?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1775232497439105512%7Ctwgr%5E0e6c1337eba682a2893e4d03e6c561f6ca17bf65%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2024%2F04%2Fpete-buttigieg-given-brutal-reality-check-after-using%2F Social media users quickly jumped on the flaws in Buttigieg's arguments. There were reasons why cell phones were better than landlines, whereas EVs have several drawbacks compared to gas-powered cars and the only way for EVs to be “competitive” is to crack down on traditional vehicles. Moreover, landlines cost almost nothing compared to electric cars, and many Americans still use them. Source: thegatewaypundit.com https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1775253429197181282?s=20 https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1775284084991791368?s=20 Bidenomics Failure Shows Up At Polls As Gen-Z Revolts Against Democrats a new Gallup poll shows a growing number of Gen-Zers and millennials are becoming increasingly frustrated with the failure of 'Bidenomics' as they struggle with the cost-of-living crisis. We didn't need a poll to reveal the frustrations of youngsters working two or three jobs just to afford rent, auto payments, and avocado and toast. The writing has been on the wall, especially on social media feeds of TikTok and X: The new Gallup poll of 18-29-year-olds validates the Biden administration, which seemingly cares more about illegal aliens and the LGBTQQIP2SAA community (not sure what all those letters mean), is quickly losing the young vote. Bloomberg Source: Bloomberg a. Source: zerohedge.com https://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1775528457067225386?s=20 https://twitter.com/GRDecter/status/1775513256099983661?s=20 https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1775417954064007323?s=20 Political/Rights https://twitter.com/endwokeness/status/1775509585836544477?s=61&t=BdBkJAWYzheOiIIylkbO1g House GOP Probes DOJ On Possible Retaliation Against Hunter Biden Whistleblowers House Republicans are probing the Department of Justice (DOJ) about possible retaliation against whistleblowers connected to its impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, letters obtained by the Daily Caller Tuesday reveal.
V novej epizóde Sexuálnej výchovy sme sa tentokrát venovali téme sexuálnej orientácie a rodovej identity. Spoločne s naším hosťom, Róbertom Furielom z komunitného a poradenského centra PRIZMA, sme sa porozprávali aj o podporných skupinách, komunitných stretnutiach a pozreli sme sa aj na LGBTQ+ slovníček. Aké poznáme rodové identity? Je sexuálna orientácia daná alebo sa v priebehu života mení? Ako sa vyvíjala skratka od LGBT až po LGBTQQIP2SAA a ktorú používať? Čo je to straight ally? Prečo sú dôležité zámená pri oslovovaní? Ale aj o tom, ako podporiť niekoho, kto sa pred nami "vy-outuje"? Ako byť oporou niekomu prechádzajúceho tranzíciou? Či ako pomôcť niekomu, kto rieši otázku svojej sexuálnej orientácie. Ak cítiš, že by si potreboval/a využiť bezplatné poradenstvo v PRIZMA Košice, TU nájdeš kontaktný formulár. Ak sa ti táto epizóda páčila, podporiť nás môžeš na Patreone. Followujte nás na IG: @sexualnavychova Alebo na osobných profiloch: Vala @fralaa Miška @michellegraphy Sound: FB: https://www.facebook.com/jarko.pesek IG https://www.instagram.com/yahrmill/ Artwork by @mashisko
Jeśli zastanawiasz się czy warto kupić wózek Ceramicspeed to mamy odpowiedź!! Akcja pomóż Paweukowi przetrwać zimę. Kto jest pro mastersem czy też mastersem pro? Mówimy o Tour de Covid , Tour de Słowacja/Słowenia, Tour of Blokowanie i Tour de Gorąco. W miesiącu LGBTQQIP2SAA poruszamy temat nano moli i miesięcy przejścia dla zawodników trans. Dodatkowo dieta na 'owocowe tygodnie'. Chcesz folołować? – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pncastCykChcesz popaczeć? – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pncast/Chcesz połoglonać? – YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5hNRM9CimnQAZTho-FBAcQ Chcesz pobiznesować? – e-mail: podnominal@gmail.com Chcesz dać zapomogę? – PATRONITE: https://patronite.pl/pncast/ Patroni : HIGROSYSTEM.PL
Happy Pride Month! We'd like to think that most people know what the letters in the acronym “LGBTQ” stand for. But we bet there are some people, even in the queer community, who may not know what the letters in recent acronym “LGBTQQIP2SAA” stand for! In this episode, we break down the meaning of each letter in the ever evolving acronym used to describe the queer community! Remember, as the world continues to learn and understand our differences, the letters and words used to describe the community will continue to evolve, and we love to see it!
This week Lieutenant Purr and step dad Bern kick off pride month with the explanation of the acronym "LGBTQIA+". Did y'all know that the full acronym is actually LGBTQQIP2SAA? Tune into to learn all about it. Follow us:Instagram @Bernlohan@Nia_RelleInstagram & Twitter: @wisefreakspod
Joe Biden makes it known that they're working hard to increase food shortages? Biden says that sanctions against Russia apparently weren't meant to deter Vladimir Putin. Ted Cruz asks Ketanji Brown Jackson if he would be able to just decide to be an Asian man even though he is a Hispanic man. Jackson can't find an answer. Senator Ben Sasse may have taken a shot at Cruz by mentioning how people often act differently when in front of a camera. The audience was pretty sparse at the European Parliament during Justin Trudeau's speech. The new "Star Trek" shows don't really even seem like "Star Trek" any more. Pat gives us all an updated (and much-needed) lesson on the many characters within the “LGBTQQIP2SAA” acronym. Are we moving forward with space exploration? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour 2, Chris talks about Duke University who have a new acronym for Lesbian Gay, Bisexual, Trans etc and it's pretty nuts. Also, Biden said a month ago that we'd see in a month how the sanctions are doing. Chris has the answer. Also Jake Sullivan says Biden is heading to Brussels to talk to Europe about getting off Russian oil, something Trump did 4 years ago. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 5:00am-9:00am Monday-Friday. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trent Horn is our guest on The Jay Aruga Show's 100th episode! He is Jay's favorite author. In this episode, we discuss each letter in the LGBTQQIP2SAA alphabet soup. We also talked about how to navigate in this trying times and how to treat our brothers and sisters in the Pride movement with respect and compassion without compromising our values. For more details on the subject, listen to Trent Trax Episode 2 -> https://shop.catholic.com/trent-trax-episode-2-a-catholic-guide-to-lgbt-mp3/ You can help support this podcast when using these links for your online shopping! Lazada -> podlink.co/rgs Shopee -> podlink.co/ufj Amazon -> podlink.co/1sd Sign up for The Jay Aruga Show Newsletter where you will have direct access to behind the scenes stuff, more detailed stories about an episode, and where we can write to each other as well. -> https://sendfox.com/thejayarugashow Episode Music: 'Bayaw' by Sando, 'Throw Pillow' by Sando --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejayarugashow/message
Join us as we explore God's ancient wisdom and apply it to our modern lives. His word is as current and relevant today as it was when he inspired its authors more than two and a half millennia ago. The websites where you can reach us are alittlewalkwithgod.com, richardagee.com, or saf.church. I hope you will join us every week and be sure to let us know how you enjoy the podcast and let others know about it, too. Thanks for listening. Thanks for joining me today for “A Little Walk with God.” I'm your host Richard Agee. In case you haven't noticed, church attendance in the United States has been on the decline for the last several years. Now we can blame the coronavirus pandemic and our inability to gather without risk of spreading the disease. Still, that excuse doesn't explain the decades before the pandemic when attendance continued to fall. For a few short weeks at the beginning of the pandemic, online church service attendance actually grew to levels above physical attendance in some denominations. That didn't last as we got used to the pandemic and decided the church wouldn't help us end it. We could blame our enlightenment on the low attendance, I suppose. Except, I'm not sure how enlightened we are when I listen to the news. I find us filled with as much hate and prejudice and bigotry as ever, maybe even at higher levels when you read letters from any other period in our history. One would assume enlightenment would end that kind of thinking, but it has only grown in the last couple of decades. Our democracy may not last the way it is progressing. Our greatest problem? We left no room for God. We leave lots of room for political correctness. We make sure we stay on the right side of an argument. We work hard to use the right words, so no one accuses us of being racist, the latest and most heinous crime in the country. We step gingerly around pronouns to avoid damaging the psyche of anyone in the LGBTQQIP2SAA community. That's the latest acronym for the all-inclusive community of the various self-identified gender-specific groups, including more than fifteen different parties. But we still throw away our youngest and oldest in our society through our policies. We live in trying times. I've discovered, though, that correctness does not equal right. If you read the last verses of the book of Judges, you'll find the Israelites individually thought they acted correctly, but they did not act rightly. It says, “everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” They thought themselves enlightened. They thought they could succeed by their rules instead of God's. Today, we would say their motto was, “If it feels good, do it.” In that book, we find the same things in our society; abuse of power, abuse of the poor and helpless, and disregard for those in need. Their self-admired wisdom fell far short, though, and they paid the price for their disobedience. For periods of time, God allowed outside nations to invade the land and wreak havoc on the Israelites. After they acknowledged their sin and would cry out for mercy, he would come to their aid, raise up a judge or warrior-leader, and rescue them from their enemies. But after repeating their cycle of apostasy and repentance through several iterations, we come to the end of the book of Judges when the author remarks everyone did what was right in their own eyes. Even the priests failed to follow the laws God set for the nation. Eli, the high priest, let his sons take advantage of the people, taking whatever they wanted for themselves instead of the portion of sacrifices set aside for them. We find out how bad the situation had become spiritually with God's selection of the last judge and first prophet, Samuel, in the book by his name. Samuel served the Lord by helping Eli the priest, who was by that time almost blind. In those days, the Lord hardly ever spoke directly to people, and he did not appear to them in dreams very often. But one night, Eli was asleep in his room, and Samuel was sleeping on a mat near the sacred chest in the Lord's house. They had not been asleep very long when the Lord called out Samuel's name. “Here I am!” Samuel answered. Then he ran to Eli and said, “Here I am. What do you want?” “I didn't call you,” Eli answered. “Go back to bed.” Samuel went back. Again the Lord called out Samuel's name. Samuel got up and went to Eli. “Here I am,” he said. “What do you want?” Eli told him, “Son, I didn't call you. Go back to sleep.” The Lord had not spoken to Samuel before, and Samuel did not recognize the voice. When the Lord called out his name for the third time, Samuel went to Eli again and said, “Here I am. What do you want?” Eli finally realized that it was the Lord who was speaking to Samuel. So he said, “Go back and lie down! If someone speaks to you again, answer, ‘I'm listening, Lord. What do you want me to do?'” Once again Samuel went back and lay down. The Lord then stood beside Samuel and called out as he had done before, “Samuel! Samuel!” “I'm listening,” Samuel answered. “What do you want me to do?” (1 Samuel 3:1-10 CEV) Did you notice? In those days, the Lord hardly ever spoke directly to people, and he did not appear to them in dreams very often. He spoke directly to Adam and Eve. God spoke directly to Noah, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He spoke directly to many of the judges he called to lead the people against their enemies. He often appeared in dreams to the patriarchs and sometimes to their enemies to warn them against harming God's people. But when Samuel went to the tabernacle under the tutelage of Eli, God stopped talking to people. I sometimes wonder if it was because they stopped listening and just did what they wanted anyway. I think God has that problem with us sometimes. We let the noise of the world drown out his voice. We let all our electronics, social media, news, entertainment, jobs, business drown out his voice. As Elijah discovered, his voice won't be heard in the whirlwind or the earthquake but the whisper of a gentle breeze. You must listen carefully to hear him. We get addicted to the things around us other than God instead of filling our hearts and minds with him, then wonder why we don't hear from him. God still speaks, though. His word is alive and active and sharper than a two-edged sword, Paul tells us. We must get away from the noise to let it speak to us. God's spirit, active in his word, will prick our conscience and let us know what he wants us to do, how we need to transform our lives and our thinking to become more like him to prepare for citizenship in his kingdom. We can hear him in the words of Christian friends and mentors, carried by the winds of the spirit, guiding us into the right path instead of the politically correct path. Will they be the same? Sometimes, but not always. We can be sure the path will always be one of love. Remember the two great commandments, love God, and love others. All the rest hang on these two. To hear God, take Eli's advice to Samuel. Expect God to speak. When Eli realized the Lord called in the middle of the night, he gave Samuel instruction. Listen to everything he tells you. Listening means more than acknowledging soundwaves vibrate your eardrums and your brain registers the pattern as words and sentences. Listening means letting those words and sentences sink into your brain with meaning and purpose. It means understanding the task directed by those words. Listen to God. Finally, Eli told Samuel to respond, “What do you want me to do?” James says we must be doers of the word and not only hearers of the word. To hear and know what God wants of me and then not to do it means rebellion against him, disobedience, and sin. We need more like Samuel today. Those who will expect God to speak, listen intently to his voice through the avenues his spirit uses to proclaim his words to us and then execute his commands. The world will do everything it can to drown his words in the political correctness that smothers truth and righteousness, but God's word remains in the end. He created this place, and he will judge it in the future. If he will act as our judge, doesn't it make sense to listen to him instead of his adversary? It's time we stand boldly proclaiming God's rightness in a world gone wrong. You can find me at richardagee.com. I also invite you to join us at San Antonio First Church of the Nazarene on West Avenue in San Antonio to hear more Bible-based teaching. You can find out more about my church at SAF.church. Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed it, tell a friend. If you didn't, send me an email and let me know how better to reach out to those around you. Until next week, may God richly bless you as you venture into His story each day. Scriptures marked CEV are taken from the CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH VERSION (CEV): Scripture taken from the CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH VERSION copyright© 1995 by the American Bible Society. Used by permission.
This is a big topic, and as such it makes for a longer episode. We apologize for the delay in getting it out to you and hope that you will find a lot of discussion worthy information. On The Down Lola was so excited to welcome into the studio John Mcfly, Cornelius Hocker, and Joe Lewis to break down the Black Lives Matter movement and what exactly we are fighting for. John Mcfly Is not only the partner of Lola’s good Judy Thom Foolery, he is also a brilliant, funny, and wonderful friend. He is currently finishing his studies at Ball State University in social work and psychology. He serves with the U.S. armed forces and currently works as a Mental Health Technician for Riley Hospital. John has built his life around caring for others and is a vocal advocate for the rights of people of color and the LGBTQQIP2SAA communities. He is also a big fan of Lola’s. Cornelius Hocker Is an Indianapolis based journalist who met Lola while working on a story about a favorite Indy hotspot. He is a strong advocate for black queer and trans individuals. His travels in his work as a journalist give him a well rounded perspective on many topics. Try not to be surprised if he shows up on the podcast again. Joe Lewis (Jo MaMa) is a Chicago, IL based Drag entertainer and activist. Joe was the creator of the Drag March for Change that happened in Chicago on June 14, 2020. Other than being Lola’s MCM, Joe has worked hard to connect and network with the Chicago queens of color to spread the word of inequality, and inequity of both the black queer community and the black trans community. Terms To Know Black Lives Matter – initially as a social media response to events such as George Zimmerman’s acquittal in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. Growth – Quickly left the internet and became a “real world” movement. Intersectionality – Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw in 1989 To describe that as humans, we are each more than one thing. For example: a black man experiences oppression for being black, but a gay black trans woman experiences a multi-layered oppression stemming from her gayness, her blackness, and her femininity. Identity politics is a political process that brings people together based on a shared aspect of their identity. History of Black Oppression (Outside of Law Enforcement) Center for American Progress Wealth Gap In 2007, immediately before the Great Recession, wealth among people of color was 14% that of whites. Currently African Americans on average own a disproportionate, 1/10 of the wealth of white Americans. Poverty has many natural consequences (Other than being poor). People of color are more likely to experience negative income shocks but are less likely to have access to emergency savings. As a consequence, they are more likely to fall behind on their bills and go into debt during times of emergency The wealth gap persists regardless of households’ education, marital status, age, or income. For instance, the median wealth for black households with a college degree equaled about 70 percent of the median wealth for white households without a college degree. Black households have more costly debt. In 2016, blacks with debt typically owed $35,560—less than 40 percent of the $93,000 in debt owed by whites. However, because blacks owed larger amounts of high-interest debt—such as installment credit and student and car loans—the debt they typically owed was more expensive. Education (Brookings Institute) Americans often forget that as late as the 1960s most African-American, Latino, and Native American students were educated in wholly segregated schools funded at rates many times lower than those serving whites and were excluded from many higher education institutions entirely. The end of legal segregation followed by efforts to equalize spending since 1970 has made a substantial difference for student achievement. On every major national test, including the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the gap in minority and white students’ test scores narrowed substantially between 1970 and 1990, especially for elementary school students. Jonathan Kozol s 1991 Savage Inequalities described the striking differences between public schools serving students of color in urban settings and their suburban counterparts, which typically spend twice as much per student for populations with many fewer special needs. Contrast MacKenzie High School in Detroit, where word processing courses are taught without word processors because the school cannot afford them, or East St. Louis Senior High School, whose biology lab has no laboratory tables or usable dissecting kits, with nearby suburban schools where children enjoy a computer hookup to Dow Jones to study stock transactions and science laboratories that rival those in some industries. Or contrast Paterson, New Jersey, which could not afford the qualified teachers needed to offer foreign language courses to most high school students, with Princeton, where foreign languages begin in elementary school. Even within urban school districts, schools with high concentrations of low-income and minority students receive fewer instructional resources than others. Housing the federal government established several programs in the 20th century that were designed to promote homeownership and provide a pathway to the middle class.37 However, these programs largely benefited white households while excluding Black families. In 1933 and 1934, in the midst of the Great Depression, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Homeowners’ Loan Act and the National Housing Act into law to prevent foreclosures and make rental housing and homeownership more affordable. To carry out these missions, the newly minted Homeowners Loan Corporation (HOLC) created maps to assess the risk of mortgage refinancing and set new standards for federal underwriting. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) used these maps to determine the areas in which it would guarantee mortgages. But HOLC maps assessed risk in part based on a neighborhood’s racial composition, designating predominantly nonwhite neighborhoods as hazardous, and coloring these areas red. This process, known as redlining, denied people of color—especially Black people—access to mortgage refinancing and federal underwriting opportunities while perpetuating the notion that residents of color were financially risky and a threat to local property values. As a result, just 2 percent of the $120 billion in FHA loans distributed between 1934 and 1962 were given to nonwhite families Today, approximately 3 in 4 neighborhoods—74 percent—that the HOLC deemed “hazardous” in the 1930s remain low to moderate income, and more than 60 percent are predominantly nonwhite In 1944, President Roosevelt signed into law the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act—commonly referred to as the GI Bill—which provided a range of benefits, such as guaranteed mortgages, to veterans of World War II. However, according to historian Ira Katznelson, “the law was deliberately designed to accommodate Jim Crow.” For instance, the GI Bill allowed local banks to discriminate against Black veterans and deny them home loans even though the federal government would guarantee their mortgages. Employment Both the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco reports suggest that the unobserved or unexplained factors that play a role in the black-white income and employment gap include: employment discrimination, weak enforcement of anti-discrimination laws, or racial differences in unobserved skill levels as opposed to measurable factors such as educational attainment or work experience. It is likely that disparities in employment may actually be underestimated because they do not account for the large number of blacks who have been negatively impacted by a criminal justice system that has aggressively and persistently targeted communities of color Police Brutality of People of Color US National Library of Medicine/National Institute of Health US White (non-Hispanic) Population (60.4%) Fatal interaction with LE (52%) US Black Population (13.4%) Fatal interaction with LE (32%) with a fatality rate 2.8 times higher among blacks than whites. Most victims were reported to be armed (83%) black victims were more likely to be unarmed (14.8%) than white (9.4%) Hispanic (5.8%) Four case subtypes were examined based on themes that emerged in incident narratives: 22% of cases were mental health related 18% were suspected “suicide by cop” incidents, with white victims more likely than black or Hispanic victims to die in these circumstances 14% involved intimate partner violence 6% were unintentional deaths due to LE action. Another 53% of cases were unclassified and did not fall into a coded subtype. White (Non-Hispanic) Black Hispanic/Latinx Native American Asian Population 328.2 million (2019) 186,482,305 41,371,902 56,500,433 4,013,692 18,215,987 LE Death (etimated 7,663 total: 2013-2019 3,378 1,944 1335 112 118 Population information estimates from US Census Bureau LE related fatalities info from https://mappingpoliceviolence.org/ Resources FBI: Use of force database – https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr/use-of-force Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the USA – https://www.pnas.org/content/116/34/16793 US National Library of Medicine National Institute of Health – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6080222/ United States Census Bureau – https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/US/PST045219 https://mappingpoliceviolence.org/ Center for American Progress – https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/race/reports/2018/02/21/447051/systematic-inequality/ https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/race/reports/2019/08/07/472617/systemic-inequality-displacement-exclusion-segregation/ Brookings Institute – https://www.brookings.edu/articles/unequal-opportunity-race-and-education/ Sharing is caring
Ep 92 - LGBTQQIP2SAA. Originally aired 6th May 2018.
Soutenez nous sur https://Patreon.com/PodcastScience // Retrouvez nous sur https://PodcastScience.fm // Twitter: https://Twitter.com/PodcastScience // Facebook: https://Facebook.com/PodcastScience // Que vous soyez LGBTQQIP2SAA ou hétéro, le sujet de cet épisode va probablement vous intéresser, voire vous titiller. Pour conclure l’année 2019 sur Podcast Science, il s’agit d’un sujet sexy en diable: Claire a invité Stéphanie Kappler, médiatrice en biologie au Palais de la découverte, pour venir nous parler du clitoris. Organe encore tabou, souvent méconnu, sous-estimé, inconnu des manuels scolaires, parfois mutilé, mais qui apparait enfin doucement sur le devant de la scène ces dernières années. Tout, tout, tout, vous saurez tout sur le clitoris !
LGBTQQIP2SAA+...!!! Perhaps it all boils down to an important understanding that each individual is an individual never to be repeated. Perhaps, if we understand this, we humans will be more able to respect each other and work together in determining what the Almighty expects of us. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Celebrăm luna LGBTQ+ cu un episod ce-l are ca invitat pe Patrick Brăila, bărbat trans, copreședinte al Asociației Accept. Patrick ne-a vorbit despre realitățile cu care se confruntă în România de azi, despre dificultățile și nevoile persoanelor trans. Kitty a profitat de ocazie și a explicat toate literele acronimului LGBTQQIP2SAA și a definit termenul „queer”. Mai multe informații despre și suport pentru persoanele trans găsiți pe transinromania.ro. Site-ul asociației Accept este acceptromania.ro. https://www.sexulvsbarza.ro Kitty scrie pe http://www.kittyrea.com Tema muzicală: Dorroo
Radio Ground Control fête les grandes figures du mouvement LGBT+ qui ont changé le monde !Pour l'occasion, Frédéric Haury reçoit :- Uèle Lamore, chef d'orchestre du premier orchestre groove français, Orage.- Florent Manelli, illustrateur, et auteur du livre “40 LGBT+ qui ont changé le monde” aux éditions Lapin.(02:00) "Queer", "LGBT+", "LGBTQQIP2SAA", késako ?(03:48) Les termes "maladroits" et les expressions à bannir pour parler des LBGT+(06:33) Portait de Uèle Lamore(14:07) Portrait de Florent Manelli(18:24) Les personnalités LBGT+ qui les ont marquées(19:23) Qu'en pensent les GroundControllers ?(23:41) Les œuvres audiovisuelles à voir pour mieux comprendre les LBGT+(25:42)La situation des LBGT+ en France...(27:45)...et à l'international(29:14) Que faire à notre échelle pour améliorer leurs situations ?(31:13) Les projets de nos invitésPour en savoir :Le site d'Uèle Lamore : https://www.uelelamore.com/?fbclid=IwAR2td%E2%80%A6BGJKDojUibJ2FyILe site de Florent Manelli : www.florentmanelli.com/?fbclid=IwAR3…cIEiiCTUFwNB4Le livre "40 LGBT+ qui ont changé le monde" : www.florentmanelli.com/40-lgbt-qui-o…cIEiiCTUFwNB4Les films & documentaires dont on parle :- Les Invisibles : www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_ge…vLgCS5IgF9fgzZKvg- The Celluloid Closet : ttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Celluloid_Closet- Earth, Water and Fire : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elements_trilogy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Radio Ground Control fête les grandes figures du mouvement LGBT+ qui ont changé le monde ! Pour l'occasion, Frédéric Haury reçoit : - Uèle Lamore, chef d'orchestre du premier orchestre groove français, Orage. - Florent Manelli, illustrateur, et auteur du livre “40 LGBT+ qui ont changé le monde” aux éditions Lapin. (02:00) "Queer", "LGBT+", "LGBTQQIP2SAA", késako ? (03:48) Les termes "maladroits" et les expressions à bannir pour parler des LBGT+ (06:33) Portait de Uèle Lamore (14:07) Portrait de Florent Manelli (18:24) Les personnalités LBGT+ qui les ont marquées (19:23) Qu'en pensent les GroundControllers ? (23:41) Les œuvres audiovisuelles à voir pour mieux comprendre les LBGT+ (25:42)La situation des LBGT+ en France... (27:45)...et à l'international (29:14) Que faire à notre échelle pour améliorer leurs situations ? (31:13) Les projets de nos invités Pour en savoir : https://www.uelelamore.com/ https://www.florentmanelli.com/ Le livre "40 LGBT+ qui ont changé le monde" : https://www.florentmanelli.com/40-lgbt-qui-ont-change-le-monde Les films & documentaires dont on parle : - Les Invisibles : http://www.film-documentaire.fr/4DACTION/w_fiche_film/36325 - The Celluloid Closet : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112651/ - Earth, Water and Fire : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elements_trilogy
Do you know what LGBTQQIP2SAA means? In this episode, Trent breaks down the different sexual orientations and identities that make up those who often disagree with the Church's teaching on sexuality so that we can better dialogue with these individuals.
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This week on Raw Sex, The Stache and I catch up on Sex in the news. We discuss several actual news stories around sex, sexuality and other sex related topics with a round table style discussion, open to call ins. The Stache asks me questions about pansexuality and we expand our listeners knowledge of the LGBTQ acronym and the less commonly known extended version LGBTQQIP2SAA. www.SexyTimeToys.NET
This week on Raw Sex, The Stache and I catch up on Sex in the news. We discuss several actual news stories around sex, sexuality and other sex related topics with a round table style discussion, open to call ins. The Stache asks me questions about pansexuality and we expand our listeners knowledge of the LGBTQ acronym and the less commonly known extended version LGBTQQIP2SAA. www.SexyTimeToys.NET