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Jihadist militants have launched a series of simultaneous attacks on military posts across numerous towns in Mali. It's the third major assault on Mali's army over the last month. Why is there an increase in these attacks, and what's the impact on neighbouring countries? Also, the kidnapping epidemic in Nigeria that's got many living in fear.And did you know that Ghana shares an old friendship with India? But how does the recent visit by India's Prime Minister benefit Ghana?Presenter: Charles Gitonga Producers: Yvette Twagiramariya and Tom Kavanagh Technical Producer: Philip Bull Senior Journalists: Karnie Sharp and Patricia Whitehorne Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Reformed Congregation is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Cherishing the Militant Church Speaker: Dr. Joel Beeke Broadcaster: Heritage Reformed Congregation Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/29/2025 Bible: Matthew 16 Length: 66 min.
SOCA THERAPY - JUNE 29, 2025Soca Therapy PlaylistSunday June 29th 2025Making You Wine from 6-9pm on Flow 98.7fm TorontoFlatten (Dr. Jay Plate) - Voice x Bunji GarlinErupt (Mr Vik Band Edit) - Skinny Fabulous x Fireman HooperBequia - OG ParkHorn - MarloFraid Horn - Problem ChildHorn Is Horn - Hypa 4000 x Mad RussianStart Again - Kelly JCurry - Angie MayaMad People - Marlo x Fireman HooperScatter - Teddyson John x Vibez ProductionzTake Me Home - Freetown CollectiveMAS - Mical Teja x Freetown CollectiveBYE x2 - Saddis x Jus Jay KingSituations (GFG Remix) - Coopa Dan x Shaquille GFGBless Me - GBM NutronCounting My Blessings - Nadia Batson x Don IkoGolden Ray - Crystal Tais x Don IkoMagical - Lyrikal x Don Iko Dansa (Road Mix) - Klassik Frescobar x DninjaBrain Freeze (Dj Kevin Cups Up Edit) - Leadpipe x Jus Jay KingBajan Code (Radio) - Faith CallendarGet Up And Move (Bubble) - HypasoundsShe Neva Know - DrasticThis Carnival - Imani RayOne Piece - GBM Nutron x TanoTop 7 Countdown - Powered By The Soca SourceTop Songs Streamed in Barbados (Top 100 Charts on Apple Music)7. Pardy - Machel Montano6. Cocoa Tea - Kes x Tano5. Bob The Builder (Clean) - Lady Lava4. Good Spirits - Full Blown3. The Greatest Bend Over - Yung Bredda2. Darkers - Jordan English1. Tek Charge - LeadpipeBamcie - Added Rankin x Yung BreddaThe A List - PumpaHow She Like It - Hypasounds Too Own Way - VoiceTiger Baby - Salty x Militant x Travis WorldSplash - JanySoft Man - Billy D’ KidCarnival Is Bacchanal - Ghetto Flex x RockyBoodie - DestraBreakaway - Fay AnnClear De Way - Godfathers AsylumBlaze De Fire - Bunj GarlinRollin - HomefrontLootayla (Remix) - Sonny Mann x Denise Belfon x General GrantRing Bang - Viking TundahSwing Engine - Burning FlamesHold You Tonight - Machel Montano HD x Vybz KartelArtform (Radio Edit) - Coutain x DwalaTitanic - Hey ChoppiOne Wine - Shurwayne WinchesterHold On Darlin' - SucrePAN MOMENTSMy Band - Carib TokyoTANTY TUNE(1993) Kangaroo - Touch Rum & Roti - Patch x MastamindBara - RomeNORTHERN PRESCRIPTIONLeggo Meh Man - Shayne BaileyJump - RupeeBandit Dance - Square One feat. Alison Hinds & Iwer GeorgeDe River - Blue Ventures feat. Sanelle DempsterSpread The Love - Mr. SlaughterFallen Fetters - Skinny Fabulous x Machel MontanoLive Yuh Life (Like Yuh Playing Mas) - Kes The Band x David RudderCarnival Darling - Coutain x GBM NutronLivin’ Fast (In the Moment) - Jus Jay King x Grateful CoEgo Jam - GBM NutronFollow Dr. Jay @socaprince and @socatherapy“Like” Dr. Jay on http://facebook.com/DrJayOnline
Willi Münzenberg, allemand d'Erfurt réfugié en Suisse, devient l'un des fers de lance de la propagande de Lénine avant d'inquiéter Hitler et de s'opposer à Staline. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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durée : 00:58:54 - Toute une vie - par : Antoine Guirimand - En aout 1975, Edmond Simeoni occupait, avec des militants autonomistes corse, la cave d'Aléria. Cet événement marque la naissance du mouvement nationaliste corse. Toute sa vie est un long combat pour son île. - réalisation : Félix Levacher
Abel Jeudon a 16 ans (en 2021). Ce précoce bénévole de la SPA a remarqué que si les chats et les chiens abandonnés étaient très majoritairement pris en charge par beaucoup d'associations, il n'existait rien d'équivalent pour les NAC (Nouveaux Animaux de Compagnie) et en particulier pour les reptiles.À 12 ans, en 2018, il a donc fondé SOS P'tites Bêtes, une junior association, qui compte aujourd'hui plus de bénévoles (environ 70), que de pensionnaires (environ 50) ! Ce n'est pas de trop puisque SOS P'tites organise aussi des interventions dans les classes pour présenter leurs animaux, sensibiliser et redorer le blason des reptiles, souvent mal aimés (cf épisodes serpents de BSG).Pour plus d'infos sur les centres de soins de faune sauvage nous vous recommandons aussi les épisodes avec Manon Tissidre, la directrice du Réseau Centres de soin faune sauvage (qui fédère 18 gros centres), dans COMBATS._______
Abel Jeudon a 16 ans (en 2021). Ce précoce bénévole de la SPA a remarqué que si les chats et les chiens abandonnés étaient très majoritairement pris en charge par beaucoup d'associations, il n'existait rien d'équivalent pour les NAC (Nouveaux Animaux de Compagnie) et en particulier pour les reptiles.À 12 ans, il a donc fondé SOS P'tites Bêtes, une junior association, qui compte aujourd'hui plus de bénévoles (environ 70), que de pensionnaires (environ 50) ! Ce n'est pas de trop puisque SOS P'tites organise aussi des interventions dans les classes pour présenter leurs animaux, sensibiliser et redorer le blason des reptiles, souvent mal aimés (cf épisodes serpents de BSG).Dans ce premier épisode il nous raconte la genèse, les objectifs et mille P'tites anecdotes sur SOS P'tites Bêtes;)_______
Laurent, Sylvain, et Pablo, militants tourangeaux, nous parlent, par temps de canicule – 35°C – de leurs engagements, de leurs luttes et de la fatigue militante. Nous sommes au café chez Colette, quai Paul Bert, repaire de camarades. Pas d’enfants à la rue, Kurdistan, Peuples en mouvement. Mouvement étudiant contre la LRU. Malik Oussekine. Le […] L'article La Méridienne – Militant, tout le temps ! – au café chez Colette est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
This podcast episode, hosted by Kikee Doma Bhutia from the University of Tartu, features Nitasha Kaul, Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD), University of Westminster, London, UK. The episode focuses on the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan. The discussion shows how the issue is shaped more by political narratives than by verified facts. Militant attacks, such as the one in Pahalgam, raise questions about accountability, but the governments of both countries often avoid proper investigation and turn instead to blame games and international lobbying. The episode also explores political shifts in India since 2014. It highlights the decline of democratic freedoms, the rise of Islamophobia, and increasing control over dissent. It points out how narratives about women's empowerment are often used for political purposes rather than real change. The conversation underlines the human cost of the conflict, including displacement, violence, and deepening religious divides. Also, about the potential role of international actors, including European and Nordic countries, in supporting human rights and democratic values. It suggests that greater attention to the situation in Kashmir, and the broader democratic developments in the region, could help encourage more inclusive and constructive approaches to long-standing conflicts. Kikee Doma Bhutia is a Research Fellow and India Coordinator at the Asia Centre, University of Tartu, Estonia. Her current research combines folkloristics, international relations and Asian studies, focusing on the role of religion and culture in times of crisis, national and regional identities, and geopolitics conflict between India and China Nitasha Kaul is a Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at the University of Westminster, London. With a background that spans economics, philosophy, creative writing, and international relations, her work explores the intersections of politics, identity, gender, and global justice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
This podcast episode, hosted by Kikee Doma Bhutia from the University of Tartu, features Nitasha Kaul, Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD), University of Westminster, London, UK. The episode focuses on the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan. The discussion shows how the issue is shaped more by political narratives than by verified facts. Militant attacks, such as the one in Pahalgam, raise questions about accountability, but the governments of both countries often avoid proper investigation and turn instead to blame games and international lobbying. The episode also explores political shifts in India since 2014. It highlights the decline of democratic freedoms, the rise of Islamophobia, and increasing control over dissent. It points out how narratives about women's empowerment are often used for political purposes rather than real change. The conversation underlines the human cost of the conflict, including displacement, violence, and deepening religious divides. Also, about the potential role of international actors, including European and Nordic countries, in supporting human rights and democratic values. It suggests that greater attention to the situation in Kashmir, and the broader democratic developments in the region, could help encourage more inclusive and constructive approaches to long-standing conflicts. Kikee Doma Bhutia is a Research Fellow and India Coordinator at the Asia Centre, University of Tartu, Estonia. Her current research combines folkloristics, international relations and Asian studies, focusing on the role of religion and culture in times of crisis, national and regional identities, and geopolitics conflict between India and China Nitasha Kaul is a Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at the University of Westminster, London. With a background that spans economics, philosophy, creative writing, and international relations, her work explores the intersections of politics, identity, gender, and global justice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
This podcast episode, hosted by Kikee Doma Bhutia from the University of Tartu, features Nitasha Kaul, Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD), University of Westminster, London, UK. The episode focuses on the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan. The discussion shows how the issue is shaped more by political narratives than by verified facts. Militant attacks, such as the one in Pahalgam, raise questions about accountability, but the governments of both countries often avoid proper investigation and turn instead to blame games and international lobbying. The episode also explores political shifts in India since 2014. It highlights the decline of democratic freedoms, the rise of Islamophobia, and increasing control over dissent. It points out how narratives about women's empowerment are often used for political purposes rather than real change. The conversation underlines the human cost of the conflict, including displacement, violence, and deepening religious divides. Also, about the potential role of international actors, including European and Nordic countries, in supporting human rights and democratic values. It suggests that greater attention to the situation in Kashmir, and the broader democratic developments in the region, could help encourage more inclusive and constructive approaches to long-standing conflicts. Kikee Doma Bhutia is a Research Fellow and India Coordinator at the Asia Centre, University of Tartu, Estonia. Her current research combines folkloristics, international relations and Asian studies, focusing on the role of religion and culture in times of crisis, national and regional identities, and geopolitics conflict between India and China Nitasha Kaul is a Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at the University of Westminster, London. With a background that spans economics, philosophy, creative writing, and international relations, her work explores the intersections of politics, identity, gender, and global justice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
This podcast episode, hosted by Kikee Doma Bhutia from the University of Tartu, features Nitasha Kaul, Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD), University of Westminster, London, UK. The episode focuses on the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan. The discussion shows how the issue is shaped more by political narratives than by verified facts. Militant attacks, such as the one in Pahalgam, raise questions about accountability, but the governments of both countries often avoid proper investigation and turn instead to blame games and international lobbying. The episode also explores political shifts in India since 2014. It highlights the decline of democratic freedoms, the rise of Islamophobia, and increasing control over dissent. It points out how narratives about women's empowerment are often used for political purposes rather than real change. The conversation underlines the human cost of the conflict, including displacement, violence, and deepening religious divides. Also, about the potential role of international actors, including European and Nordic countries, in supporting human rights and democratic values. It suggests that greater attention to the situation in Kashmir, and the broader democratic developments in the region, could help encourage more inclusive and constructive approaches to long-standing conflicts. Kikee Doma Bhutia is a Research Fellow and India Coordinator at the Asia Centre, University of Tartu, Estonia. Her current research combines folkloristics, international relations and Asian studies, focusing on the role of religion and culture in times of crisis, national and regional identities, and geopolitics conflict between India and China Nitasha Kaul is a Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at the University of Westminster, London. With a background that spans economics, philosophy, creative writing, and international relations, her work explores the intersections of politics, identity, gender, and global justice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
This podcast episode, hosted by Kikee Doma Bhutia from the University of Tartu, features Nitasha Kaul, Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD), University of Westminster, London, UK. The episode focuses on the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan. The discussion shows how the issue is shaped more by political narratives than by verified facts. Militant attacks, such as the one in Pahalgam, raise questions about accountability, but the governments of both countries often avoid proper investigation and turn instead to blame games and international lobbying. The episode also explores political shifts in India since 2014. It highlights the decline of democratic freedoms, the rise of Islamophobia, and increasing control over dissent. It points out how narratives about women's empowerment are often used for political purposes rather than real change. The conversation underlines the human cost of the conflict, including displacement, violence, and deepening religious divides. Also, about the potential role of international actors, including European and Nordic countries, in supporting human rights and democratic values. It suggests that greater attention to the situation in Kashmir, and the broader democratic developments in the region, could help encourage more inclusive and constructive approaches to long-standing conflicts. Kikee Doma Bhutia is a Research Fellow and India Coordinator at the Asia Centre, University of Tartu, Estonia. Her current research combines folkloristics, international relations and Asian studies, focusing on the role of religion and culture in times of crisis, national and regional identities, and geopolitics conflict between India and China Nitasha Kaul is a Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at the University of Westminster, London. With a background that spans economics, philosophy, creative writing, and international relations, her work explores the intersections of politics, identity, gender, and global justice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
This podcast episode, hosted by Kikee Doma Bhutia from the University of Tartu, features Nitasha Kaul, Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD), University of Westminster, London, UK. The episode focuses on the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan. The discussion shows how the issue is shaped more by political narratives than by verified facts. Militant attacks, such as the one in Pahalgam, raise questions about accountability, but the governments of both countries often avoid proper investigation and turn instead to blame games and international lobbying. The episode also explores political shifts in India since 2014. It highlights the decline of democratic freedoms, the rise of Islamophobia, and increasing control over dissent. It points out how narratives about women's empowerment are often used for political purposes rather than real change. The conversation underlines the human cost of the conflict, including displacement, violence, and deepening religious divides. Also, about the potential role of international actors, including European and Nordic countries, in supporting human rights and democratic values. It suggests that greater attention to the situation in Kashmir, and the broader democratic developments in the region, could help encourage more inclusive and constructive approaches to long-standing conflicts. Kikee Doma Bhutia is a Research Fellow and India Coordinator at the Asia Centre, University of Tartu, Estonia. Her current research combines folkloristics, international relations and Asian studies, focusing on the role of religion and culture in times of crisis, national and regional identities, and geopolitics conflict between India and China Nitasha Kaul is a Professor of Politics, International Relations, and Critical Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at the University of Westminster, London. With a background that spans economics, philosophy, creative writing, and international relations, her work explores the intersections of politics, identity, gender, and global justice
Pourquoi la marche pieds nus est-il une technique hormétique qui fait partie des moyens s'accéder à la santé optimale
durée : 00:58:18 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - Taxer les riches. L'idée est séduisante, mais elle est régulièrement rejetée. Ce serait impossible, pénalisant pour l'économie voire confiscatoire. Des arguments balayés par ceux et celles, parmi les plus riches, qui se mobilisent pour être davantage taxés. - réalisation : Annie Brault - invités : Lorraine Bozouls maîtresse de conférences en sociologie à l'Université de Limoges (GRESCO, Groupe de REcherches Sociologiques sur les sociétés COntemporaines)
You've been pulled into THE FORCE OF SOCA. Fyah Squad Presents The Force Of Soca (2025 Carnival Mixtape) Mixed by: DJ Kayla G Powered by: @RIDDIMSTREAM @DJKAYLAG @FYAHSQUAD Nadia Batson - Best In A While (DJ Kayla G Intro Edit) Freetown Collective - Take Me Home (Jel Drum Edit) Mical Teja - Tabanca GBM x Tano - One Piece Kes -Cocoa Tea Kes - No Sweetness (D Ninja Edit) Machel Montano - The Truth Yung Bredda - The Greatest Bend Over (D Ninja Edit) Full Blown - Good Spirits (Big Links Riddim) Trinidad Killa - Eskimo (Bigger Links Riddim) 47Ronzy - Come Here Lyrikal - Carnival Meeting Patrice Roberts - Tun Up Rupee - My Kinda Gyal Machel Montano - Wah We Doin Machel Montano - Nice Time Hey Choppi -Blessings Nadia Batson - Fallin' (DJ Kayla G Intro) V'ghn - Can't Change GBM Nutron - I Like That (DJ Jel ALT Intro) Teddyson John - Me Lover Farmer Nappy - Would You (CMP Intro Edit) Klassik Frescobar - DANSA (D Ninja Edit) DJ Cheem ft. Jagwa De Champ -Shots Niyalee - VOLCANO Lyrikal -Dotish Yung Bredda - Kettle Pot Voice -Retro Machel Montano -Bet Meh Anika Berry - Saddle INTRO Olatunji - Forever Young ANIKA BERRY - 1 Minute Mical Teja, Coutain - Riddim Azaryah - Somebody (DJ Kayla G Intro) Kerwin Du Bois - Welcome to Soca (DJ Kayla G Intro) Machel Montano - Bumpa (DJ Kayla G Intro) Olatunji - Chocolate (DJ Kayla G Intro) DJ Private Ryan, Keshav - Moves Alma Boy - Looking Good Alma Boy - Doh Horn Me Farmer Nappy - Choose One GBM Nutron - D Soca Band Machel Montano - Whole Day Preedy - Throw Dem Out (DJ Kayla G Intro Edit) GBM x Tano - Hero Kes x Tano - Medicine Coutain x Tano - Jamtown Kerwin Du Bois - You Owe Me (DJ Jel Intro) Imani - Own It (Snow Cone Riddim) Problem Child - In A Mess (Snow Cone Riddim) Shal Marshall - Feting Family (Snow Cone Riddim) Patrice Roberts - Is Mas (Snow Cone Riddim) Nadia Batson - Coffee Lyrikal - Love Street V'ghn - Work It Out (Radio Edit) Melick - Down Dey (DJ Kai Roadmix) Melick - Down Dey Yung Bredda, Dan Evens, DJ Puffy - Bend Tionne, Dan Evens, DJ Puffy - Bubble Up Patrice Roberts, Pamputtae, Dan Evens, DJ Puffy - Stab It Out Reecey - Pong it Kerwin Du Bois & Nigel Lewis - Own It Machel Montano ft. Davido - Fling It Up Salty x Militant x Travis World - Tiger Baby (D Ninja Edit) BLAKA DAN - Blessing Shal Marshall - Driver Kes, Tano, Full Blown - Traffic Jam Machel Montano, Lady Lava, Drupatee, DJ Private Ryan, Jus Now - Pepper Vine Raymond Ramnarine, DJ Private Ryan, Jus Now - Rags Lady Lava - Ms Lucy (Alter Ego) Olatunji - Go Low (Go Low) Problem Child - Wine On Something (C'Mon Nuh Man) Added Ranking x Young Breddah - Bamcie Lady Lava -Ring Finger (DJ Chemics & DJ Kayla G Hype Intro) (Clean) Lady Lava ft. Viking Ding Dong - Flowers Nessa Preppy - Go Bestie Skinny Fabulous - Go Down South V'ghn - Heart of Carnival (DJ Jel Intro) Voice - Too Own Way Nailah Blackman - Wave (DJ Intro) Farmer Nappy - Thankful (Muv Short Edit) Mical Teja - Energy (D Ninja Edit) Voice - Higher Mical Teja - Higher Power (DJ Jel Intro) Machel Montano - PARDY (Drum Mix) Bunji Garlin - Carry It Kes, Tano - Last Drum Quan x Litleboy x Trilla-G - Someone Else (D Ninja Edit) Alma Boy - Someone Else (Ehhhh remix) Problem Child & Mr.Ridge - FYM Lady Lava x Punz - Cha Cha Cha Nessa Preppy x Punz - Feel It Preedy x Punz - BBL Mafi x Punz - Pokey Klassik Frescobar x Punz - Helicopter Machel Montano, Pumpa - Her Mudda Lyrikal - Hardest Jam Trinidad Killa, Jadel - Fitness Problem Child - Must Bend Nailah Blackman - Banana Fay-Ann Lyons - Bend In Time Fay-Ann Lyons, Syri Lyons x Travis World - Road Meeting (D-jam Intro Edit) Bunji Garlin - Bumpa Love (Jel Intro) Muddy x Natty x Thunda - Stagga Dance (Wild Crocz Riddim) ...
▶ Dans le Tempo # 94 Le podcast des passionnés de musique se délocalise à l'occasion d'une émission spéciale en hommage au musicien Cola Boyy, décédé en 2024. Matthew Urango, alias Cola Boyy, nait à Oxnard en Californie, atteint d'un grave handicap qui lui vaut l'amputation d'une jambe dès l'âge de 2 ans. Mais rien n'arrête ce militant acharné pour la justice sociale ! Il s'engage dans la vie de sa communauté, et défend les droits des travailleurs et des personnes racisées. C'est dans la scène punk locale, le Nardcore, qu'il fait ses premières armes musicales, avant de se tourner vers la pop et le disco. Problème : aucun label ne veut de sa musique aux États-Unis. C'est alors qu'un prestigieux label français, Record Makers (Air, Sébastien Tellier, Kavinsky, Arpanet, etc.), tombe sur ses maquettes, le signe, et ensemble ils sortent un premier EP. Quelques mois plus tard, Cola Boyy est à Coachella, l'un des festivals les plus select du monde. Vont alors s'enchaîner des singles, un album, des collaborations avec MGMT, The Avalanches, Nicolas Godin, ou encore des 1ères parties pour Mac DeMarco. Mais alors qu'il vient de finaliser son 2e album, Cola meurt à l'âge de 34 ans. Salman et Daz ont réuni plusieurs collaborateurs de l'artiste pour vous raconter cette histoire hors du commun. Vous retrouverez ainsi les témoignages de Marc Teissier du Cros et César Wogue de Record Makers, du journaliste David Blot (Radio Nova), des musiciens Blasé et Nit, ou encore des Américains Ross Harris (Beck, Elliott Smith) et Juan Wauters. ▶ Sommaire : 00:00 Introduction 02:53 MUSIQUE : Cola Boyy - Babylon 04:35 La découverte 13:33 MUSIQUE : Cola Boyy - One of There Winters Will Take Me (demo) 16:37 La signature 23:14 TEMOIGNAGE : Ross Harris 26:42 La France, une seconde maison 27:54 MUSIQUE : Cola Boyy - All Power to The People 30:32 Oxnard, Californie 34:21 MUSIQUE : Cola Boyy - Penny Girl 37:34 Un véritable militant communiste 45:05 TEMOIGNAGE : Juan Wauters 49:32 MUSIQUE : Cola Boyy - To Be Rich Should Be a Crime 51:40 Produire de la musique avec Cola Boyy 1:01:22 MUSIQUE : Cola Boyy - Walk Again 1:03:48 Un pur talent musical 1:07:41 MUSIQUE : Cola Boyy - Mink 1:10:35 Entourage artistique 1:14:47 MUSIQUE : Cola Boyy - Kid Born in Space feat. Andrew VanWyngarden 1:16:31 Un métier fait de rencontres 1:20:38 MUSIQUE : Nicolas Godin - The Foundation feat. Cola Boyy (live) 1:24:41 Etoile filante : des refus à Coachella 1:29:27 Les défis d'un artiste handicapé 1:33:34 MUSIQUE : Cola Boyy - Don't Forget Your Neighborhood feat. The Avalanches 1:35:39 Faire vivre la musique d'un artiste décédé 1:42:57 Conclusion Technique : La Bouclette Montage et voix off : François Brétéché
Tous les matins, à 6h45, un récit d'actualité, contextualisé et raconté avec toute l'expérience journalistique de Matthieu Belliard
In 2012, Iraqi teens wearing skinny jeans and band tees became targets. Militant groups called them "Devil Worshippers" and turned streets into battlegrounds. The so-called "Emo Killings" mixed paranoia with brutality, leaving bodies dumped as warnings to others. Was it Religious Extremists? or was it their own Government? This Episode was Originally released as a Premium Episode on April 3rd, 2025. To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/TheoriesOfTheThirdKindYT - Get instant access to 200+ bonus Audio episodes - Sign up here: https://theoriesofthethirdkind.supercast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When the urgency of the world overwhelms us, James reminds us we are called to be patient with the same dedication that others rush to violence.
durée : 00:04:47 - Comme personne - Photographier la mer permet-il de mieux faire connaître ce grand inconnu qu'est l'océan ? Question posée au photographe de l'agence Magnum Jean Gaumy, peintre officiel de la Marine et vice-président de l'Académie des beaux-arts, qui, durant des décennies, a photographié et filmé les milieux marins. - invités : Jean Gaumy Photographe
UK Steppers dub emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, growing from Jamaica's dub legacy and reimagined through the lens of the British-born Caribbean community. Cities like London, Birmingham, Bristol, and Leeds became fertile ground for the next evolution of sound system culture. PLAYLIST Dub Dynasty, Alpha Steppa, Alpha & Omega, Ras Tinny – Black Rose Vibronics, Improvisators Dub, Iration Steppas – Dub Mind Yehoud I, Odessa, Alpha Steppa – Leave Babylon Dub Dynasty, Alpha Steppa, Alpha & Omega, Echo Ranks – Gideon Dubkasm, Luciano – Jah Victory The Robotiks, Jah Shaka – Chanting Down The Wicked O.B.F, Iration Steppas – Love Sound System The Disciples – Prowling Lion The Bush Chemists – Light Up Your Spliff Vibronics, Professa Natti – R.A.S.T.A.F.A.R.I. Fikir Amlak, King Alpha – Lalibela Indica Dubs, Conscious Sounds, Eva Keyes – A Place Called Home Kibir La Amlak – Amlak Yimesgen Alpha & Omega – Rastafari Zion Train – Earthquake Manasseh, Orville Smith – Tightrope Version Mad Professor – Robotiks Dub Song
durée : 00:04:47 - Comme personne - Photographier la mer permet-il de mieux faire connaître ce grand inconnu qu'est l'océan ? Question posée au photographe de l'agence Magnum Jean Gaumy, peintre officiel de la Marine et vice-président de l'Académie des beaux-arts, qui, durant des décennies, a photographié et filmé les milieux marins. - invités : Jean Gaumy Photographe
This is the seventh in a series of nine episodes regarding England's greatest monarch, Elizabeth I. This episode focuses on Elizabeth's role in foreign affairs - including war against Spain and its invincible Armada. At the center of it all is her catholic cousin, Mary Queen of Scots, and questions regarding whether or not the good Queen Bess will ever walk down the aisle as a blushing bride. Contact the show at resourcesbylowery@gmail.com or on Bluesky @EmpiresPod If you would like to financially support the show, please use the following paypal link. Or remit PayPal payment to @Lowery80. And here is a link for Venmo users. Any support is greatly appreciated and will be used to make future episodes of the show even better. Expect new shows to drop on Wednesday mornings from September to May. Music is licensed through Epidemic Sound
L'invité du jour est un homme que j'ai rencontré sur les réseaux. Militant et beau-père engagé, François parle de parentalité au quotidien. Nous sommes revenus sur son adolescence, et avec lui, nous avons évoqué les abus qui bouleversent une vie, les lunettes et le sentiment de se trouver moche. Nous avons aussi parlé du respect des règles et des réseaux sociaux.Merci François pour ton partage et ta générosité. Bel épisode !Les actualités de François :⁃ Son instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuteurillegal/?hl=frHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans le cadre de notre semaine spéciale de replay [Bon appétit les petits !], (re)écoutez l'épisode [#36 - L'éducation est-elle la solution ? avec Camille Labro].Beaucoup d'invité.e.s de ce podcast le pensent : c'est principalement par les plus jeunes que la transition écologique se fera, c'est par l'éducation que les comportements changeront. Mais qu'en est-il ? Où en est l'éducation nationale sur le sujet ? Comment développer davantage la question ? Si la loi Egalim votée en 2018 a permis quelques avancées dans le domaine de l'alimentation durable, en ciblant particulièrement la restauration collective, les programmes scolaires semblent être encore bien silencieux sur le thème de l'environnement. Face à ce constat, plusieurs acteurs et actrices voient aujourd'hui l'intégration de l'éducation alimentaire dans les cursus scolaires comme une nécessité. C'est le fer de lance de l'Ecole comestible, une association qui prône l'éducation alimentaire dans les cursus scolaires et qui a été fondée par Camille Labro, journaliste culinaire.*** Pour nous soutenir : - Abonnez-vous à notre podcast ; - Donnez votre avis en mettant des étoiles et des commentaires sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée ; - Parlez d'Écotable et de son podcast autour de vous ; - Allez manger dans nos restaurants vertueux et délicieux ! *** Écotable est une entreprise dont la mission est d'accompagner les acteurs du secteur de la restauration dans leur transition écologique. Elle propose aux restaurateurs une palette d'outils sur la plateforme www.ecotable.fr/proÉcotable possède également un label qui identifie les restaurants écoresponsables dans toute la France sur le site www.ecotable.frDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans le cadre de notre semaine spéciale de replay [Bon appétit les petits !], (re)écoutez l'épisode [#30 - Y'a quoi à la cantine aujourd'hui ? avec Sandra Franrenet].De la maternelle au lycée, ce sont plus d'un milliard de repas qui sont servis chaque année à 12 millions d'élèves. Cette alimentation est d'autant plus importante qu'elle est offerte à tous les enfants, sans distinction de revenus. Cependant, la qualité de ces repas est décriée. Le fonctionnement des cantines contraint bien souvent celles-ci à acheter du tout préparé faute de place et de moyens. Ce sont alors des repas industriels, trop salés et sucrés qui sont servis aux enfants. Les teneurs en protéines y sont trop élevées et les options végétariennes encore trop rares. À cela s'ajoute le gaspillage alimentaire puisqu'en moyenne 25% d'un plat servi à la cantine est jeté.Au regard de ce constat, on n'est pas surpris d'apprendre que seulement 23% des enfants auraient une alimentation saine et variée. Alors qu'en est-il réellement ? Que mangent les enfants aujourd'hui à la cantine ?Pour en parler, Fanny Giansetto reçoit Sandra Franrenet, journaliste et auteure de “Le livre noir des cantines scolaires”.*** Pour nous soutenir : - Abonnez-vous à notre podcast ; - Donnez votre avis en mettant des étoiles et des commentaires sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée ; - Parlez d'Écotable et de son podcast autour de vous ; - Allez manger dans nos restaurants vertueux et délicieux ! *** Écotable est une entreprise dont la mission est d'accompagner les acteurs du secteur de la restauration dans leur transition écologique. Elle propose aux restaurateurs une palette d'outils sur la plateforme www.ecotable.fr/proÉcotable possède également un label qui identifie les restaurants écoresponsables dans toute la France sur le site www.ecotable.frDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
SOCA THERAPY - MAY 11, 2025Soca Therapy PlaylistSunday May 11th 2025Making You Wine From 6-9pm on Flow 98.7fm TorontoHer Mudda (Dr. Jay Plate) - PumpaFitness - Trinidad Killa x JadelYou Alone - Imani Ray x PreedyBessFren - Nailah Blackman x Ding DongThe Great Escape - Patrice RobertsRoad Meeting - Fay-Ann Lyons x Syri Lyons x Travis WorldCarry It (Mr Vik Band Edit) - Bunji GarlinPardy - Machel MontanoAye Aye Aye - Square OneAll Night - Donella WeekesTake A Wine - BudWatching Me - Gailann x BenjaiWishful Encounters - Bunji GarlinMy Love Will Never Die - Da BhaanSpanish Fly - AtaklanTabanca - Mical TejaNext Gyal - GBM NutronThe Truth - Machel MontanoNo Sweetness - KesThe Greatest Bend Over - Yung BreddaGood Spirits - Full BlownForget About It - Kerwin Du BoisBrain Freeze - Leadpipe x Jus-Jay10 Outta 10 - Machel MontanoPeople Business - Teddyson John x Skinny FabulousWutless - Th3rdWarming Up - Adam O x AkaiiusweetJuice - PumpaTOP 7 COUNTDOWN - Powered By The Soca SourceTop Songs Streamed In British Virgin Islands on Apple Music (World Category)7. Best Life - Xclusive Sounds feat. Jarvy6. Vent - Teddyson John feat. International Stephen5. Anxiety - Patrice Roberts4. Wine & Dip - Adam O x Marvelus3. Dansa - Klassik Frescobar2. Blessing - Blaka Dan1. Bouwey - 1T1 feat. TheomaaSocamazing - Adam OBro Code - Hunter x Jab KingSound Check - Mad Skull x Wetty BeatzShake The Place - Machel Montano x DestraBacchanal - DestraIn The Meantime - Alison HindsSaucy Baby - Denise “Saucy Wow” BelfonIllegal - Machel MontanoBoss - BenjaiBe Humble - Maximus DanMother & Wife - Bunji GarlinOld Woman Alone - TallpreeToot Toot - TemptressBag Ah Sugar - Terra D GovernorIvy - Terra D GovernorPink Panther (Bouyon Remix) (DJ Shy Intro) (4) Big Phat Fish - Machel Montano & XtatikMusic Farm - XtatikStalker - Machel MontanoObeah Man - Maga DanWine Dem Out - Dawg E. SlaughterKaise Bani - Rikki JaiSoca Billboard - General GrantTake Me Home - Freetown CollectivePAN MOMENTSWoman On The Bass - Neal And Massy Trinidad All StarsTANTY TUNE(1978) Sugar Bum Bum - Lord KitchenerNORTHERN PRESCRIPTIONMAS - JFiyre Play Mas - Teddyson John x LyrikalTrue Masquerader - Kes The BandState Of Mind - DestraShe Coming - Machel MontanoSpoil Mehself - Kerwin Du BoisLoner - LyrikalDucking - Fadda FoxWhen Tomorrow Comes - Don TrentToo Own Way - VoiceIn Meh Space - Nadia BatsonSlip In - GeoEating Cat (Meow Meow Meow) - Suhrawh x RawsheidKitty Cat - Square One feat. Andy ArmstrongTiger Baby - MilitantTiger Baby - Salty x Militant x Travis WorldThrowback - Ding DongDisco - Lucrativ x Lord NelsonHello - KesCocoa Tea - KesCarnival Darling - Coutain x GBM NutronUngrateful (Clean) - Patrice RobertsFollow Dr. Jay @socaprince and @socatherapy“Like” Dr. Jay on http://facebook.com/DrJayOnline
Donald Trump has met with Syria's President and former HTS commander Ahmed al-Sharaa, following the announcement that all US sanctions on Syria would be lifted. Plus: Israel intensifies its attack on Gaza; and Zarah Sultana takes aim at Keir Starmer. With Michael Walker and Ash Sarkar.
In our latest episode of Fearless, we explore the profound themes presented in our documentary Dysphoria, which unveils the harsh realities of the LGBTQ agenda—especially the impact on transgender children and families. This film does not merely recount individual stories; it aims to expose a larger narrative entwined with political and ideological movements, suggesting a connection to militant accelerationism. What is Militant Accelerationism? Militant accelerationism refers to the deliberate provocation of chaos to expedite societal breakdowns, often led by extremist groups like Antifa. This philosophy operates on the belief that by fostering disorder, they can hasten the downfall of Western civilization and impose their ideologies in the aftermath. The documentary argues that this ideology finds resonance in various movements, illustrating the dangerous ties between groups pursuing radical agendas. Dysphoria challenges viewers to consider critical questions, such as the role of the church during cultural upheaval. As it delves into the personal experiences of families caught in the upheaval of this agenda, it is vital to reflect on how these narratives influence our understanding of identity, child welfare, and societal values. ***SHOW NOTES*** https://www.infowars.com/posts/antifa-circulating-guide-to-destroy-domestic-infrastructure https://www.infowars.com/posts/trump-cuts-national-debt-growth-by-over-90 https://www.infowars.com/posts/breaking-fbi-director-kash-patel-ag-pam-bondi-announce-results-of-operation-restore-justice-over-200-child-sex-abuse-offenders-arrested-in-nationwide-crackdown https://x.com/FBIDDBongino/status/1921237184092295515
In today's episode, we cover the Kurdish PKK's announcement, the US and China's 90-day reduction in tariffs, the release of the last living American hostage in Gaza, and the India-Pakistan ceasefire.Watch TLDR's latest videos here:https://youtu.be/SgtsKNsaI70 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ1WTTwfp4M TLDR's Daily Briefing is a roundup of the day's most important news stories from around the world. But we don't just tell you what's happening, we explain it: making complex topics simple to understand. Listen to the Daily Briefing for your global news bulletin every weekday.Pre-order the next edition of Too Long, TLDR's print magazine, here: https://toolong.news/dailyProduced and edited by Scarlett WatchornHosted by Georgina FindlayWritten by Nadja Lovadinov and Georgina FindlayMusic by Epidemic Sound: http://epidemicsound.com/creator//////////////////////////////Sources:✍️ Kurdish Workers' Party Disbandshttps://www.ft.com/content/6d6a5912-15f8-4e20-a734-18713755a5c5 https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/12/world/europe/kurdish-pkk-turkey.html ✍️ US & China Reach Deal on Tariffshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cedy09wq25qthttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/12/china-us-agree-pause-trade-war-trump https://www.ft.com/content/92887b83-1b99-4d69-ba70-6bc812e23dbe ✍️ Hamas to Release Last American Hostagehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2q7749dxlohttps://news.sky.com/story/hamas-says-it-will-release-israeli-american-hostage-edan-alexander-as-part-of-ceasefire-negotiations-13366287 https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250511-hamas-officials-say-group-held-direct-gaza-ceasefire-talks-with-us ✍️ India & Pakistan to Discuss Agreed Ceasefirehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm26760pj13ohttps://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/india-pakistan-military-operations-chiefs-hold-talks-by-phone-cnn-news18-says-2025-05-12/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/may/11/india-and-pakistan-both-claim-victory-after-ceasefire-declared See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tous les vendredis, samedis et dimanche soir, Pascale de La Tour du Pin reçoit deux invités pour des débats d'actualités. Avis tranchés et arguments incisifs sont au programme. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
By the late 1980s the Militant tendency, the organization which Ted Grant led before founding our international, became the most successful Trotskyist tendency in Britain since the founding of Trotsky's Left Opposition.At its height Militant was a household name. Everybody knew about the Militant Tendency, not just in Britain but internationally. Militant controlled the Labour Party Young Socialists, had a growing influence in the Labour Party and the unions, had more than 50 councilors and 3 Members of Parliament. It led the Liverpool City Council in battle with the Tory government and also the multi-million strong anti-Poll Tax Campaign, which eventually brought down Thatcher!And yet, today not a single trace is left of what was built. So what went wrong?To educate comrades on this important history and draw out the lessons for building the Revolutionary Communist International today, Communist Revolution editor Joel Bergman presents on how the Militant was built, and how it was destroyed.#communist #marxist #revolutionarycommunistinternational #rci #internationalmarxisttendency #imt#tedgrant #grantism #trotskyist #trotskyism #britishtrotskyism #trotsky #themilitant #militanttendency #cwi #committeeforaworkersinternational #socialistpartybritain #socialistalternative #taaffe #petertaaffe
India has launched missile strikes against Pakistan in an apparent response to a deadly terrorist attack in India-administered Kashmir two weeks ago. India blamed those attacks on Pakistani militants and struck nine targets in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, the disputed border region each claims as its own. Nick Schifrin reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies
India has launched missile strikes against Pakistan in an apparent response to a deadly terrorist attack in India-administered Kashmir two weeks ago. India blamed those attacks on Pakistani militants and struck nine targets in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, the disputed border region each claims as its own. Nick Schifrin reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SOCA THERAPY - APRIL 28, 2025Soca Therapy PlaylistSunday April 27th 2025Making You Wine From 6-9pm on Flow 98.7fm TorontoWorkie (Dr. Jay Plate) - Busy SignalHold You - Demarco x SheenwrksOh La La - Sekon StaReady Up - Nigy Boy x Skinny FabulousGlue - PreedyCarnival Darling - Coutain x GBM Nutron This Carnival - Imani RayEvery Time I See You - Problem ChildDoh Hold Back - Dymez x daPixelGod Got Me - Shal Marshall x Teddyson JohnGimme More - Problem Child x Patrice RobertsRight Now - It’s Jus (Jus D)De Band Comin - Shurwayne WinchesterDead Or Alive - Shurwayne WinchesterFetting For Days - Imij & CO feat. Michelle XavierFetting For Days (Dr. Jay Plate) - Michelle XavierDe River - Blue Ventures feat. Sanelle DempsterCraziness - Xtatik feat. Machel MontanoTay Lay Lay - Xtatik feat. Peter C LewisThe Heart Of A Man - Machel Montano x ZanStreet Controversy - GailannStart It - Sean CaruthFly - DestraTake Over - KMCPassion - MilitantSenorita - Troots N IceBefore The Night Is Over - KrosfyahTill The Morning - Kes The BandTOP 7 COUNTDOWN - Powered By The Soca SourceTop Trending Songs in Jamaica compiled by The Soca Source (data collected April 11-17th)7. One Piece - GBM Nutron x Tano6. Too Own Way - Voice5. Blessing - Blaka Dan4. DNA - Mical Teja3. Bamcie - Yung Bredda x Added Rankin2. Dansa - Klassik Frescobar1. The Greatest Bend Over - Yung BreddaPepper Vine - Machel Montano x Lady Lava x Drupatee x DJ Private Ryan x Jus NowBob The Builder - Lady LavaDora The Explorer - SackieTraffic Jam - KesMas Go Play - Erphaan AlvesTiger Baby - Salty x Militant x Travis WorldFling It Up - Machel Montano x DavidoWelcome To Spice Mas - V'ghnGreatness - V'ghnHow Ah Livin - Farmer NappyHomage - Th3rdBig Jam - Kylo x MoneaPGLT - Adam O x MystroThe A List - PumpaHuntin - Hunter x Mr. Killa x DJ AvalancheDay One - MarloYou Alone - Imani Ray x PreedyPardy - Machel MontanoPAN MOMENTSAh Feelin - Johann ChuckareeMy House - Johann ChuckareeToo Real - Johann ChuckareeTANTY TUNE(1991) Dancehall Soca - Byron Lee and The DragonairesMood - Shaggy x KesHoneycomb - Kes x Busy Signal x Michael BrunClose To Me - Kes x ShenseaNORTHERN PRESCRIPTIONShow Off - Miguel Maestre x TheFreshMenContest - Lil RickBoost Har Up - KonshensFormation - Father Phillis x KonshensOwn It - Imani RayFeting Family - Shal MarshallWutless - Th3rdWining Sweet - Problem ChildPlenty Love - TionneBrawlin - Dymez x daPixelPriceless - Imani RayCome Baby - Mole De ChiefWicked Waistline - Skinny Fabulous x The FathaLook Up (Caribbean Ceiling Challenge) - Dj Cheem x Young ChowGood Medicine - JaigaLocation - PreedyFar Away - Dj Private Ryan x Adam OChange The World - Dj Private Ryan x Ricardo Drue x Drastic x LillyCan’t Take My Joy - Dj Private Ryan x Terri LyonsBad Head - Lyrikal x Travis World x Jonny BlazeFavorite Secret - V'ghn x Travis World x Jonny BlazeJam Dung - GBM Nutron x Travis World x Jonny BlazeTake Me Home - Freetown CollectiveFollow Dr. Jay @socaprince and @socatherapy“Like” Dr. Jay on http://facebook.com/DrJayOnline
In 1985, the city of Philadelphia dropped a bomb on the radical, Black-led environmental organization MOVE, it was just one of the three historical instances in which the U.S. government dropped a bomb on its citizens. May 13, 2025 marks 40 years since that instance of state-sanctioned terror perpetuated by the city's first Black mayor, Wilson Goode, with the support of the Philadelphia Police Department, and residents indifferent to Black life. Once again on the show, Mike Africa Jr. joins to reflect on what acknowledgement of that horrific event nearly half a century later even means. The observance of 40 years will be held at the site of the bombing on Osage Avenue, May 13th at 5pm.Also on the show, Kensington's opioid crisis continues with outrage over the latest of the city's efforts to contain the issue. And Trump's regime declares that U.S. citizens will be next in the deportation shipments to El Salvador and elsewhere . Tap in.FACT CHECK:In 1921: Militant coal miners in the midst of a labor dispute in West Virginia were bombed under the order of President Harding to quell the union uprising.In 1950: The U.S. Air Force in conjunction with Puerto Rican Governor Luis Muñoz Marín and and the Puerto Rican National Guard bombing neighboring towns of Jayuya and Utuado in order to kill the Puerto Rican independence movement perpetuated by the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.------- FOR MORE 2BD, subscribe to our Patreon for exclusive access to additional footage and projects from the team. visit patreon.com/2BD_exe for access.2bedetermined.co
Épisode diffusé en mai 2019Martin Winckler est docteur, chercheur en bioéthique, auteur de plusieurs livres très importants, et notamment Le Choeur des Femmes.Martin a 64 ans et il est aujourd'hui papa de 6 enfants. On discute ensemble bien sûr de son parcours de daron, de l'impact de son métier sur son rôle de père, de la transition d'un de ses enfants et comment il a accueilli cette annonce, et de plein d'autres sujets ! J'ai adoré faire cet entretien avec Martin, j'espère que vous l'aimerez tout autant.Les liens dont on parle dans cet épisode :L'épisode du Boys Club avec MartinLe Chœur des Femmes par MymyJ'ai testé pour toi... la vasectomieGuillaume, daron et bientôt daronne
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