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EN LA CANCHA DE BIENES RAICES
EP 141: CÓMO ESTRUCTURAR UNA OFERTA GANADORA EN BIENES RAÍCES EN USA | Invitada Especial: Linda Sandoval Martinez

EN LA CANCHA DE BIENES RAICES

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 71:56


¿Quieres aprender a estructurar una oferta efectiva en bienes raíces y aumentar tus posibilidades de cerrar más negocios en EE.UU.? En este video, la experta en bienes raíces Linda Martínez comparte sus estrategias para hacer ofertas competitivas y asegurar las mejores oportunidades en el mercado.

Hörsaal - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Privilegienkritik neu gedacht - Was heißt hier eigentlich Privileg?

Hörsaal - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 54:45


Ein Vortrag des Erziehungswissenschaftlers Markus Rieger-LadichModeration: Katja Weber **********"Ich als alter weißer Mann..." - diese Aussage signalisiert: Ich bin auf der Höhe der Zeit, ich kenne die gängigen Diskurse. Aber als ritualisierte Beichte bringt diese Erkenntnis gar nichts, meint der Erziehungswissenschaftler Markus Rieger-Ladich.Markus Rieger-Ladich ist Professor für Allgemeine Erziehungswissenschaft an der Universität Tübingen. 2022 erschien sein Band "Das Privileg. Kampfvokabel und Erkenntnisinstrument". Seinen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Was heißt hier Privileg? - Privilegienkritik neu gedacht" hat er auf Einladung des Hörsaals am 11. Oktober 2024 anlässlich des Pocast-Festivals Beats & Bones gehalten. **********Schlagworte: +++ Freiheitsrechte +++ Menschenrechte +++ Feminismus +++ Klassismus +++ Status +++ Soziologie +++ Erziehungswissenschaftler +++ Tradition +++**********Ihr hört in diesem Hörsaal:00:02:20 - Gespräch vor dem Vortrag und was Rieger-Ladichs Oma damit zu tun hat00:08:04 - Beginn Vortrag: Einleitung, These und Überblick00:10:33 - Privileg aus rechtstheoretischer Perspektive00:16:41 - Der Begriff Privileg in der Bildungssoziologie der 1960er und 1970er Jahre00:17:49 - Privilegienkritik als Kampfbegriff in emanzipatorischen Bewegungen00:38:30 - Herausforderungen für einen Neustart der Debatte00: 42:32 - Publikumsfragen nach dem Vortrag**********Empfehlungen aus der Folge:Mohamed Amjahid. Unter Weißen. Was es heißt, privilegiert zu sein. München: Hanser Berlin 2017.Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte: Privilegien. Bonn: Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung 2024.Rolf Becker/Wolfgang Lauterbach (Hrsg.): Bildung als Privileg. Erklärungen und Befunde zu den Ursachen der Bildungsungleichheit. 5., erweitere Auflage. Wiesbaden: SpringerVS 2016.Pierre Bourdieu/Jean-Claude Passeron. Die Illusion der Chancengleichheit: Untersuchungen zur Sozio-logie des Bildungswesens am Beispiel Frankreichs. Stuttgart: Klett 1971.Pierre Bourdieu. Bildung. Aus dem Französischen von Barbara Picht u.a. Mit einem Nachwort von Markus Rieger-Ladich. Berlin: Suhrkamp 2018.Esme Choonara/Yuri Prasad. Der Irrweg der Privilegientheorie. In: International Socialism 142 (2020), S. 83-110.Combahee River Collective. Ein Schwarzes feministisches Statement (1977). In: Natascha A. Kelly (Hrsg.): Schwarzer Feminismus. Grundlagentexte. Münster: Unrast 2019, S. 47-60.Didier Eribon. Betrachtungen zur Schwulenfrage. Aus dem Französischen von Bernd Schwibs und Achim Russer. Berlin: Suhrkamp 2019.Roxane Gay. Fragwürdige Privilegien. In: Dies.: Bad Feminist. Essays. München: btb 2019, S. 31-36.Michael S. Kimmel/Abby L. Ferber (Hrsg.): Privilege. A Reader. New York: Routledge 2017.Maria-Sibylla Lotter. Ich bin schuldig, weil ich bin (weiß, männlich und bürgerlich). Politik als Läuterungsdiskurs. In: Herwig Grimm/Stephan Schleissig (Hrsg.): Moral und Schuld. Exkulpationsnarrative in Ethikdebatten. Baden-Baden: Nomos 2019, S. 67-86.Peggy McIntosh. Weißsein als Privileg. Die Privilege Papers. Nachwort von Markus Rieger-Ladich. Ditzingen: Reclam 2024.Walter Benn Michaels. Der Trubel um Diversität. Wie wir lernten, Identitäten zu lieben und Ungleichheiten zu ignorieren. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Christoph Hesse. Berlin: Tiamat 2021.Linda Martín Alcoff. Das Problem, für andere zu sprechen. Ditzingen: Reclam 2023.Charles W. Mills. Weißes Nichtwissen. In: Kristina Lepold/Marina Martinez Mateo (Hrsg.): Critical Philosophy of Race. Ein Reader. Berlin: Suhrkamp 2021, S. 180-216,Heinz Mohnhaupt. Privilegien als Sonderrechte in europäischen Rechtsordnungen vom Mittelalter bis heute. Frankfurt/Main: Klostermann 2024.Heinz Mohnhaupt/Barbara Dölemeyer (Hrsg.): Das Privileg im europäischen Vergleich. 2 Bände. Frankfurt/Main: Klostermann 1997/1999.Toni Morrison. Die Herkunft der Anderen. Über Rasse, Rassismus und Literatur. Mit einem Vorwort von Ta-Nehisi Coates. Aus dem Englischen von Thomas Piltz. Reinbek: Rowohlt 2018.Markus Rieger-Ladich. Identitätsdebatte oder: Das Comeback des Privilegs. In: Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik 66 (2021), S. 97-104.Markus Rieger-Ladich. Das Privileg. Kampfvokabel und Erkenntnisinstrument. Ditzingen: Reclam 2022.Markus Rieger-Ladich. Privilegien. In: Merkur 77 (2023), Heft 889, S. 71-80.Markus Rieger-Ladich. Neustart der Privilegienkritik. Ein Plädoyer. In: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte 21 (2024), S. 4-10.Jörg Scheller. (Un)Check Your Privilege. Wie die Debatte um Privilegien Gerechtigkeit verhindert. Stuttgart: Hirzel 2022.Steffen Vogel. Das Erbe von 68: Identitätspolitik als Kulturrevolution. In: Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik 66 (2021), S. 97-104.Katharina Walgenbach. Bildungsprivilegien im 21. Jahrhundert. In: Meike Sophia Baader/Tatjana Freytag (Hrsg.): Bildung und Ungleichheit in Deutschland. Wiesbaden: VS 2017, S. 513-536. **********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Soziologie: Freundschaften hängen auch vom Geldbeutel abSoziologie: Warum die Klimakrise polarisiertSoziologie: Geld als Kriegsmittel - Wie effektiv das ist**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok auf&ab , TikTok wie_geht und Instagram .

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Linda Martín Alcoff x The Indypendent: White Fright in a Changing World

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 23:20


In the first segment of this week's episode of The Indypendent News Hour on WBAI-99.5 FM, we spoke with Linda Martín Alcoff, who penned an article in the April issue of The Indypendent titled “White Fright and a Changing World: Here's What Keeps MAGA up at Night.” In her article, Alcoff writes “We need to understand today's political crisis as epochal rather than merely current and caused most fundamentally by the slow demise of the modern colonial world system.” Alcoff is a professor of philosophy at Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center and the author of numerous books including “The Future of Whiteness” and “Race and Racism: A Decolonial Approach,” which will be released later this year by Oxford University Press.

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The Indypendent News Hour on WBAI-99.5 FM // 9 April '23

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 58:33


In the first segment of this week's episode, we spoke with Linda Martín Alcoff, who penned an article in the April issue of The Indypendent titled “White Fright and a Changing World: Here's What Keeps MAGA up at Night.” In her article, Alcoff writes “We need to understand today's political crisis as epochal rather than merely current and caused most fundamentally by the slow demise of the modern colonial world system.” Alcoff is a professor of philosophy at Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center and the author of numerous books including “The Future of Whiteness” and “Race and Racism: A Decolonial Approach,” which will be released later this year by Oxford University Press. In the second segment, we hear from New York State Senator Jabari Brisport, a democratic socialist from central Brooklyn. Negotiations on the roughly $230 billion annual state budget have sailed by the March 31 deadline mandated by state law and remain deadlocked. Gov. Kathy Hochul, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and their staffs are negotiating behind closed doors while other legislators weigh in on the talks. We talk about efforts to weave affordable housing policies into the budget and the competing claims of landlords and tenants about how to address New York's housing crisis and more.

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The Indypendent Midterm Election Night Special on WBAI // 08 Nov. '22

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 290:42


Over the past couple of years, The Indypendent News Hour has become the premiere news and public affairs show on WBAI, a listen-sponsored community radio station whose signal beams 90 miles in all directions from atop a Midtown skyscraper. On Nov. 8 2022, we expanded our normal one-hour news show into a five-hour election night special. We not only keep track of key races in New York and nationally but provide a deeper analysis of the issues that have animated the midterms — crime, inflation, abortion rights, the threat to democracy — and ones that haven't been discussed nearly enough: the racist backlash to Black Lives Matter, the demise of local news and the spread of conspiracy theories, the growing power of the billionaire class over the rest of society. Throughout the show, we heard live interviews with NYC voters by roving Indy reporters. Here is the five-hour breakdown. FIRST HOUR —Interview with Ben Max, editor of Gotham Gazette, about the most competitive governor's race in New York in a generation as well as key congressional and legislative races that could swing the balance of power in Washington and Albany. —Interviews with Socialist state legislators Jabari Brisport and Phara Souffrant Forrest about Kathy Hochul turning to the New York Left to save her floundering campaign. SECOND HOUR —Interview with legendary NYC journalist Tom Robbins. —Interview with Bob Hennelly about the demise of local media and the national media echo chamber that has been promoting the “red wave” for weeks. —Grassroots report from Florida where Gov. Ron DeSantis is pioneering is testing out his version of homegrown American fascism as prepares to run for President in 2024. THIRD HOUR —Interview with acclaimed Marxist-feminist-anti-racist scholar Linda Martín Alcoff. Will there be a backlash against the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade? If not, why not? —Interview with Indy Contributing Editor Nicholas Powers about the underlying causes of the public hysteria over crime, the rise of conspiracy theories and why working class people of color are now also starting to move away from supporting the Democrats. FOURTH HOUR —Grassroots report from North Carolina where Cheri Beasley is trying to become the first Black woman from the South to be elected to the Senate. —Interview with Mondale Robinson of the Black Male Voter Project. —Interview with Carrie Santoro, executive director of Pennsylvania Stands Up. —Interview with historian Max Elbaum about what the left must do to defeat MAGA and reset U.S. politics in a more progressive direction FIFTH HOUR —Interview with Linda Sarsour, Brooklyn-born Palestinian-American activist, Women's March co-founder and national surrogate for Bernie Sanders in 2016 and 2020. —Grassroots report from Arizona. —Interview with Ron Daniels, President and Founder of the Institute of the Black World 21s Century about the Midterm elections and their impact on Black America.

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Linda Martín Alcoff Interviewed on WBAI by The Indypendent

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 15:12


Linda Martin Alcoff, a leading critical race theorist, talks with us about why the Left should stop running from the controversy around critical race theory and see it as an opportunity. She says that pretending CRT isn't real robs us of the chance to mount a strong defense.

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Election Night Special with The Indypendent on WBAI

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 120:08


Voters across the country head to the polls today on the first election day since Donald Trump's defeat last November. Governorships are up for grabs in New Jersey and Virginia. Boston, Buffalo, Atlanta, Seattle and Minneapolis are choosing their next mayors. The future of policing has been a flashpoint in each of those races. In Minneapolis, where George Floyd was murdered, voters will also vote on whether to abolish their current police department and replace it with a new Department of Public Safety. Our special guests include WBAI's Tom Robbins and Ben Max, Alex Vitale, author of 'The End of Policing,' Linda Martín Alcoff, author of 'The Future of Whiteness,' a newly elected Socialist City Councilwoman from Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and more.

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Linda Alcoff and Alex Han Interviewed on WBAI by The Indypendent

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 15:43


In 2021, the Republicans have used racial dog whistles around critical race theory, “parents rights” and other manufactured culture war controversies to energize their base, especially in Virginia where their candidate won the governor's race. In our election night special, we speak with Linda Martín Alcoff, author of T'he Future of Whiteness,' about this and how the Left should respond. We also speak with Alex Han, executive director of Organizing Upgrade, about the impact of national Democrats being unable to deliver on their promises in a moment of surging right-wing populism.

Self Quar with Baron Vaughn
Quariouser and Quariouser w/ Dr. Linda Martín Alcoff

Self Quar with Baron Vaughn

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 86:21


Baron chats with Dr. Linda Martín Alcoff about ways to deal with the end of empire. Before that, Katrina Davis strikes back with an all new seasoning of Qatrina Thyme. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Indypendent Radio Hour on WBAI // 16 Feb 2021

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 56:54


John Tarleton, Editor-in-Chief of the Indypendent newspaper interviews: —Linda Martín Alcoff, a professor of philosophy at CUNY’s Hunter College, long-time writer for the Indypendent and the author of numerous books including “The Future of Whiteness” and “Rape and Resistance.” They talk about the Capitol insurrection, a second failed impeachment of Donald Trump and where we go from here. —Shawné Lee, daughter of "Mama" Joy Chatel, who lived in and fought to protect the "Truesdell House," a relic of the underground railroad's presence in Brooklyn. After years of community efforts, the Landmarks and Preservation Commission of New York City just announced its plans to confer historic landmark status to the house, also known as 227 Duffield Street and 227 Abolitionist Place. —Peter Rickman, who was an officer in the grad student union at the University of Wisconsin, playing a key role in organizing the Wisconsin Capitol occupation of 2011. Ten years later, John and Peter reflect on the public sector labor unionists and their supporters taking over the Wisconsin State Capitol Building in protest of Republican Gov. Scott Walker’s push to strip Wisconsin public sector workers of their collective bargaining rights.

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Linda Martín Alcoff Interviewed on WBAI by John Tarleton

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 12:05


John Tarleton interviews Linda Martín Alcoff, a professor of philosophy at CUNY’s Hunter College, long-time writer for the Indypendent and the author of numerous books including “The Future of Whiteness” and “Rape and Resistance.” They talk about the Capitol insurrection, a second failed impeachment of Donald Trump and where we go from here.

Critical Faith
Body, Language, Power with Dr. Andrew Tebbutt

Critical Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 28:24


Dr. Andrew Tebbutt, ICS sessional lecturer and Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics joins us to talk existential phenomenology and to tell us more about the course he'll be teaching this winter called Body, Language, Power: The Question of the Human in 20th Century French Philosophy. Starting January 13, the course will meet virtually every Wednesday afternoon (2-5pm EST). Register today! Like our upcoming winter courses, this one is accessible from all over the world for credit or audit, with a significant discount on course fees for first time auditors and ICS alums--only $400 CAD (plus registration). So if you'd like to find out more about the course or to register,  you can visit the course page on our website or send our Registrar an email at academic-registrar@icscanada.edu! Some resources of interest on existential phenomenology and phenomenology of race and gender:  Lewis R. Gordon: Being Human as a Relationship (YouTube video) Robert Bernasconi: Race, Slavery, and the Philosophers of the Enlightenment (YouTube video) Linda Martín Alcoff: Decolonizing Feminism in the Age of Intersectionality (lecture) Jean Paul Sartre: "Existentialism as a Humanism" in Existentialism and Human Emotions Maurice Merleau-Ponty: The World of Perception Critical Faith is sponsored by the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics (CPRSE) at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto. For more, visit www.icscanada.edu. Music by Matt Bernico.

The Human Rights Podcast
'Transforming our Sexual Lives' with Prof. Linda Martín Alcoff

The Human Rights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 88:58


Keynote lecture by Prof. Linda Martín Alcoff at the Sexual Politics of Freedom conference at the Irish Centre for Human Rights [18/09/2020].

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
Ep. 248: Racism and Policing (Al-Saji, Merleau-Ponty, et al) (Part One)

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 52:22


On Alia Al-Saji’s “A Phenomenology of Hesitation” (2014), bits of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception (1945), and Linda Martín Alcoff’s Visible Identities (2006), plus Alex Vitale's The End of Policing (2017). Is there sub-conscious racism, and how might we root it out and fix our policing problems? Ex-cop Phil Hopkins joins to look at how phenomenology can help. Don't wait for part two, get the full, ad-free Citizen Edition now. Please support PEL! Sponsor: Visit thegreatcoursesplus.com/PEL for a free trial of The Great Courses Plus Video Learning Service.

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Feminism för de 99 procenten

Apans anatomi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 56:30


Är feminism som är populistisk möjlig? Och marxistisk samtidigt? I manifestet Feminism för de 99 procenten försöker Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya och Nancy Fraser lansera en sådan plattform för den globala feministrörelse som växt fram de senaste tre åren. Den fjärde vågens feminism som en populism för att samla en majoritet. Utan att tumma på radikaliteten. En majoritetsfeminism, där alla ryms och som utgår från den sociala reproduktionen av arbetarklassen. LÄS MER: Feministiskt perspektiv: #8mars: Ostoppbara – feminister för alltid! https://feministisktperspektiv.se/2019/03/12/8-mars-2019-varlden/ Upprop: Towards a feminist social strike in Sweden the 8th of March https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb39jPYeuX8&t=15s Upprop: Angela Davis, Barbara Ransby, Cinzia Arruzza, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Linda Martín Alcoff, Nancy Fraser, Rasmea Yousef Odeh och Tithi Bhattacharya: Beyond Lean-In: For a Feminism of the 99% and a Militant International Strike on March 8 https://www.viewpointmag.com/2017/02/03/beyond-lean-in-for-a-feminism-of-the-99-and-a-militant-international-strike-on-march-8/ Transnational Social Strike Plattform: Power Upside Down - Womens global strike https://www.transnational-strike.info/wp-content/uploads/TSSJ-03_Power-Upside-Down.pdf Viewpoint magazine: Tema sociala reproduktionen: https://www.viewpointmag.com/2015/11/02/issue-5-social-reproduction/ The Dig: Feminism for the 99% with Tithi Bhattacharya https://poddtoppen.se/podcast/1043245989/the-dig/feminism-for-the-99-with-tithi-bhattacharya Tithi Bhattacharya: How Not To Skip Class: Social Reproduction of Labor and the Global Working Class https://www.viewpointmag.com/2015/10/31/how-not-to-skip-class-social-reproduction-of-labor-and-the-global-working-class/ Bue Rübner Hansen: Surplus Population, Social Reproduction, and the Problem of Class Formation https://www.viewpointmag.com/2015/10/31/surplus-population-social-reproduction-and-the-problem-of-class-formation/ Agata Czarnacka, Agata Araszkiewicz: Poland’s rebel women https://www.eurozine.com/polands-rebel-women/ Thalia Beaty: Strike to Win: Can Polish Feminists Turn Protest Into Power? https://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/poland-feminists-strike-manifa-razem-protest-power Julia Lindblom: Feminismen går inte att vräka https://tidningenbrand.se/brand/nummer-1-2018-wetoogether/feminismen-gar-inte-att-vraka/

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#MeToo After Kavanaugh by Linda Martín Alcoff

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 19:19


Professor Linda Martín Alcoff talks about next steps after Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination confirmed. You can find his article in the October issue of The Indypendent or at https://bit.ly/2yotdfp To support this podcast and our publication, it´s as easy as visiting our Patreon page and becoming a monthly subscriber. bit.ly/2xsDpR

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Indy Radio News: Linda Martín Alcoff talks to us about the MeToo movement (aired on WBAI 99.5)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 14:06


In the second segment of this week's Indy Radio News, we talked with Linda Martín Alcoff about the #MeToo movement and the troubled Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh. Alcoff is a professor of philosophy at the City University of New York and the author of numerous books including Rape and Resistance and the Future of Whiteness. To read Linda Alcoff's article published in The Indypendent go to https://bit.ly/2zlxoKo

Elucidations: A University of Chicago Podcast
Episode 107: Linda Martín Alcoff discusses identity and history

Elucidations: A University of Chicago Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 50:07


In this episode, Linda Martín Alcoff discusses the subtle ways that things like your race, gender, sexual orientation, and class can influence your life. She argues that the best way to understand that kind of influence is by looking to the history of the relevant social group. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Finally Heard

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 9:56


What are the next steps for the #MeToo movement? Linda Martín Alcoff, professor of philosophy, author of the forthcoming book Rape and Resistance (Polity Press) and a member of International Women’s Strike NYC walks us the through the past, present and possible future of #MeToo. If you like what you hear, support Indy Audio: bit.ly/2xsDpRQ To read Linda´s article online go to http://bit.ly/2E6F9nS Illustration by Naomi Ushiyama.

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We Have to Create a Sense of Belonging for All Who Suffer

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 8:19


Linda Martín Alcoff writes about how we can fight white supremacists groups by creating a sense of community and belonging for all. To read Linda´s full article go to http://bit.ly/2ikhZUf To subscribe to Indyaudio and get our recent episodes go to apple.co/2wwtyh5 Photo: BOOTS ON THE GROUND: Counter-protesters challenge white nationalists who gathered at a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville’s Emancipation Park on Aug. 12. Credit: Karla Ann Coté.

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STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO
Two Special Guests

STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 61:00


Guests include Jersey's own Daryl Brooks and also Linda Martín Alcoff is Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York, author of The Future of Whiteness (Polity press, 2015), and past President of the American Philosophical AssociationFrom 2012 to 2013.[1] Alcoff has called for greater inclusion of historically under represented groups in philosophy and notes that philosophers from these groups have created new fields of inquiry, including feminist philosophy, critical race theory, and LGBTQ philosophy.[2][3] To help address these issues, with Paul Taylor and William Wilkerson, she started the Pluralist Guide to Philosophy.[4] Join us tomorrow night. You may call in, listen and press 1 and ask a question, 646 915 8117. Call in to speak with our guest and the hosts: Reuben Torres & Mark Falzon Show sponsored by Studentsforabetterfuture.com http://www.blogtalkradio.com/students-for-a-better-future-radio/2016/05/03/new-age-politics STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO Online Radio by Doreen Finkle   blogtalkradio.com