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Best podcasts about Monica C Bell

Latest podcast episodes about Monica C Bell

Black and Highly Dangerous
Episode 220: Celebrating Black Women

Black and Highly Dangerous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 80:01


For today's episode, Tyrell and Daphne celebrate Women's History Month by highlighting the achievements and accomplishments of Black women. The hosts begin the episode by catching up (00:30) and discussing “Oh Lawd” news (7:15). They then turn their attention to the topic of the week by discussing the origins of and theme for Women's History Month (33:50). They also have a conversation about incredible Black women who made history and/or are shaping the future, including Susie King Taylor, Henrietta Lacks, Dr. Monica C. Bell, Dr. Joy Adowaa Buolamwini, Rachel J. Robasciotti, and Stacey Abrams.   Resources:  BhD Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/bhdpodcast  The Dark Side of Reform- https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781793643759/The-Dark-Side-of-Reform-Exploring-the-Impact-of-Public-Policy-on-Racial-EquityDiscount Code (30% Off): LXFANDF30 Adasina - https://adasina.com 

AEA Research Highlights
Ep. 42: Reimagining public safety research

AEA Research Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 26:21


The Black Lives Matter movement has sparked a national conversation around police reform, with proposals ranging from reallocating resources to outright abolition of local departments. Economists could help inform these discussions. But critics say existing economic research falls short of understanding the true impacts of policing on communities. In a paper in the Journal of Economic Perspectives, Yale sociologist Monica C. Bell offers proposals for how economists can deepen their understanding of policing and public safety. She says a good first step is to separate those two concepts.  Bell recently spoke with Chris Fleisher about how focusing on crime limits our understanding of the way policing shapes communities, why more research is needed on community-based safety programs, and how qualitative approaches can inform research based on big data.

Slate Daily Feed
Political: The “Murder Mystery” Edition

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 66:36


Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: The Ezra Klein Show: “Obama Explains How America Went From ‘Yes We Can’ to ‘MAGA’” Uneasy Peace: The Great Crime Decline, the Renewal of City Life, and the Next War on Violence, by Patrick Sharkey  AmericanViolence.org Monica C. Bell for the Yale Law Journal: “Police Reform and the Dismantling of Legal Estrangement” Penn Wharton Budget Model: “COVID-19 School Closures: Long-Run Macroeconomic Effects” Hang Up and Listen: “The Naomi Osaka Withdraws Edition” Here’s this week’s chatter: John: Kathryn Schulz for TED: “Don’t Regret Regret”; Cal Newport for The New Yorker: “What if Remote Work Didn’t Mean Working from Home?” Emily: Mare of Easttown; Julie Miller for Vanity Fair: “Kate Winslet on Mare of Easttown and Creating a Real Heroine for Tired Times” David: CityCast Denver: “Responding to 911 Calls With Sweatpants and Snacks, Not Guns” Listener chatter from James Williams: Arnstein Aassve, Guido Alfani, Francesco Gandolfi, and Marco Le Moglie for Health Economics: “Epidemics and Trust: The Case of the Spanish Flu” For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David talk about Naomi Osaka withdrawing from the French Open. If you enjoy the show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the Political Gabfest. Sign up now at slate.com/gabfestplus to help support our work. Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Margaret Kelley. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, David Plotz Follow @SlateGabfest on Twitter / https://twitter.com/SlateGabfest Slate Gabfest on Facebook / https://www.facebook.com/Gabfest/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Political Gabfest
The “Murder Mystery” Edition

Political Gabfest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 66:36


Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: The Ezra Klein Show: “Obama Explains How America Went From ‘Yes We Can’ to ‘MAGA’” Uneasy Peace: The Great Crime Decline, the Renewal of City Life, and the Next War on Violence, by Patrick Sharkey  AmericanViolence.org Monica C. Bell for the Yale Law Journal: “Police Reform and the Dismantling of Legal Estrangement” Penn Wharton Budget Model: “COVID-19 School Closures: Long-Run Macroeconomic Effects” Hang Up and Listen: “The Naomi Osaka Withdraws Edition” Here’s this week’s chatter: John: Kathryn Schulz for TED: “Don’t Regret Regret”; Cal Newport for The New Yorker: “What if Remote Work Didn’t Mean Working from Home?” Emily: Mare of Easttown; Julie Miller for Vanity Fair: “Kate Winslet on Mare of Easttown and Creating a Real Heroine for Tired Times” David: CityCast Denver: “Responding to 911 Calls With Sweatpants and Snacks, Not Guns” Listener chatter from James Williams: Arnstein Aassve, Guido Alfani, Francesco Gandolfi, and Marco Le Moglie for Health Economics: “Epidemics and Trust: The Case of the Spanish Flu” For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David talk about Naomi Osaka withdrawing from the French Open. If you enjoy the show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the Political Gabfest. Sign up now at slate.com/gabfestplus to help support our work. Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Margaret Kelley. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, David Plotz Follow @SlateGabfest on Twitter / https://twitter.com/SlateGabfest Slate Gabfest on Facebook / https://www.facebook.com/Gabfest/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From the Swamp to the Swamp
Faculty Lounge: Dr. Monica C. Bell

From the Swamp to the Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 81:08


Dr. Monica Bell is an associate professor of law and sociology at Yale University. Monica's areas of research include law and sociology, law and inequality, policing and the criminal legal system, welfare and public benefits law, housing law and residential segregation, and race and the law. Don't forget, you can now find these episodes on YouTube! Links we think you'll like: Monica's Website Monica's Twitter @monicacbell Monica listed as one of 10 "Overlooked" Black Women for the Bench Amalfi Awards -> https://amalfi.media/award Share/Ask a Question -> https://amalfi.media/swamp/ep-31 More Podcasts and Videos -> https://amalfimedia.com From the Swamp Twitter Amalfi Twitter Amalfi Instagram Amalfi TikTok Email Matthew: swamp@amalfimedia.com.

From the Swamp to the Swamp
How the Grinch Canceled Christmas

From the Swamp to the Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 50:31


Dr. Seuss is canceled; Republicans still have some time to think about 2024; more COVID relief talk; a sneak peek at Thursday's interview with Yale Law Professor Monica C. Bell; and more on today's episode! Don't forget, you can now find these episodes on YouTube! Links we think you'll like: Nominate your favorite episode of Swamp and all the Amalfi shows for the first Amalfi Awards! Street Fight (Full Length) Amalfi Awards -> https://amalfi.media/award Share/Ask a Question -> https://amalfi.media/swamp/ep-30 More Podcasts and Videos -> https://amalfimedia.com From the Swamp Twitter Amalfi Twitter Amalfi Instagram Amalfi TikTok Email Matthew: swamp@amalfimedia.com.

Lines from Loganberry
Lines from Loganberry: Confronting Policing as a Segregationist Tool and Imagining an Anti-Segregationist Future with Dr. Monica Bell

Lines from Loganberry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 64:50


In this special edition of Lines from Loganberry, we present a seminar conducted by Dr. Monica C. Bell, Associate Professor of Law & Sociology at Yale Law School. In her talk, presented as part of Loganberry's Black Future Month, Dr. Bell discusses her research into the noncriminal functions of policing. In particular, policing's role in reinforcing and reproducing racial residential segregation. This seminar was recorded live and remotely, on Thursday, August 6, 2020. Dr. Monica Bell's recent article in the NYU Law Review, "Anti-Segregation Policing": https://www.nyulawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/NYULawReview-Volume-95-Issue-3-Bell.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3MzML7MlnzNzWKcwDC-3697KVqUzJrCszdjD-WtAJNRC24N-V_W80r2fo Dr. Bell's recommendations for further reading: Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership https://bookshop.org/a/1783/9781469653662 Loganberry elsewhere: Website: loganberrybooks.com; Online store: store.loganberrybooks.com; Bookshop.org affiliate page: bookshop.org/shop/loganberrybooks; Hummingbird Digital Media affiliate page for eBooks: loganberry.papertrell.com; Libro.fm audiobooks: Libro.fm; Facebook: @loganberrybooks; Twitter: @loganberrybooks; Instagram: @loganberrybooks Theme music attribution: Ambient Corporate by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6188-ambient-corporate License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loganberrybooks/support