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Learning Futures
Selects: Education Sustainability and Global Futures with Keri Facer and Iveta Silova (S5E7)

Learning Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 50:43


Original Show Notes from April 18, 2023----In this episode - Sean and Punya are joined by guest co-host Iveta Silova to talk with prominent futures scholar Keri Facer to discuss Futures education, futures literacy vs futures literacies, futures thinking, and cultivating a 'temporal imagination'. In our conversation we learn about Keri's own academic and professional journey, and how studying the learning space of children became synonymous with studying the future. We discuss a recent publication from Arathi Sriprakash and Keri Facer on the pedagogic imperative to 'teach the future' in modern schools and the opportunities and challenges exist, and explore the importance of the differences between futures literacy and futures literacies.Guest Information: Keri Facer – Professor of Educational and Social Futures at the University of Bristol, Visiting Professor in Education for Sustainable Development at the University of Gothenburg and August T Larsson Guest Professor at SLU, Sweden. Her work focuses specifically on cultivating the ‘temporal imagination' – the capacity to work critically with ideas of time, rhythm, pasts and futures to open up possibilities for individual and collective agency - in conditions of environmental and technological change.Iveta Silova – Professor and Associate Dean of Global Engagement at Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University. She teaches graduate courses in comparative and international education, education policy and evaluation, research design, and post/decolonial approaches to education research.  Links & Resources: Learning Futures Collaborative: Education, sustainability, and global futuresFuturelab, former UK educational research organizationFutures journal [publisher link]Jungk and Muellert's future workshops [actioncatologue.eu link]Futures Literacy [UNESCO link]Coldwarchildhoods.org, Iveta's work on childhood memoriesChen, K (2010). Asia As Method:Toward Deimperialization. Duke University Press. [publisher link]Teach the FutureWorld Futures Study FederationSardar, Z. & Sweeney, J. (2015). The Three Tomorrows of Postnormal Times. Futures 75 (2016) 1–13. [article link]Turn It Around!, socially engaged artAna Dinerstein's ‘The Art of Organizing Hope' [video link]Tsing, A., Bubandt, N., Gan, E., & Swanson, H. (2017). Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet. U of Minnesota Press. [publisher link]The Ecoversities NetworkFacer, K & Sriprakash, A. (2021). Provincialising Futures Literacy: A caution against codification. Futures, Volume 133, October 2021. [pdf link]Punya and Iveta's past work together: https://punyamishra.com/2022/11/17/speculative-fiction-and-the-future-of-learning/Keri Facer (2011) Learning Futures: Education, Technology and Social Change, London: RoutledgeFacer, K (2022) The University and the Social Imagination, CGHE Working PaperIn this background paper for the UNESCO Futures of Education Commission,  I talk about five different ways of doing ‘futures' in education – and the ethical choices these raise: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000375792.locale=enBlack Mountains College - https://blackmountainscollege.uk/The Ecoversities Network - https://ecoversities.org/Book Recommendations:Hospicing Modernity https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/675703/hospicing-modernity-by-vanessa-machado-de-oliveira/At Work in the Ruins https://www.amazon.com/At-Work-Ruins-Pandemics-Emergencies/dp/164502184XBruce Sterling – (2002). Tomorrow Now, Envisioning the Next Fifty Years. Random House. [Google Books link]Keri and Arathi's article: Provincialising Futures Literacy: A caution against codificationHow Are the Children? - Wake Up Arcade Fire CoverSoutheast Asia collection of the Turn it Around! Youth Visions of Climate Futures

The Chauncey DeVega Show
Ep. 408: Introducing Convicted Criminal Felon Donald Trump/Deborah “Big Red” Cotton and the American Tragedy of Race, Guns, and Violence

The Chauncey DeVega Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 111:17


Mark Hertsgaard is the author of seven nonfiction books, including Hot: Living through The Next Fifty Years on Earth. Hertsgaard's reporting, essays, and other writing have appeared in such publications as The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Vanity Fair, TIME, The Nation, The Guardian, and Scientific American. He is the co-founder and executive director of Covering Climate Now. His new book is Big Red's Mercy: The Shooting of Deborah Cotton and a Story of Race in America. Mark explains how the mainstream news media's institutional culture and failings helped to birth the Age of Trump and American neofascism and the global climate emergency. He also shares how he keeps his hope tank full and the importance of being a marathon runner and not a sprinter in these times of great challenge and peril. And Mark reflects on America's tragic relationship with guns, violence, the color line, and the moral courage and witnessing of his blood sister Deborah “Big Red” Cotton and how they are forever tied together after being shot at the same second line parade in New Orleans, in what was the worst mass shooting in that great city's modern history. Chauncey DeVega is compelled to walk to Trump Tower aka Trump's Obelisk of Evil here in Chicago during a rainstorm on Saturday where he reflects on the aspiring fascist dictator and now felon being found “guilty” in his historic hush-money election interference trial, and what that may mean or not for the present and future of American democracy and society. WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow

Gresham College Lectures
The Next Fifty Years of Tech - Dr Victoria Baines

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 63:34 Transcription Available


Come take a ride in the Tech Time Machine and explore how IT may change our lives in the next fifty years. By employing techniques used by science fiction writers, we can imagine how Artificial Intelligence, extended reality, mobile connectivity, quantum computing, and others will develop.How will they converge, enable and accelerate each other? We can anticipate the opportunities and challenges technology may bring. Why should we fear disruption? Should we instead embrace it?This lecture was recorded by Dr Victoria Baines on 7th May 2024 at Barnard's Inn Hall, LondonThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/future-techGresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham's mission, please consider making a donation: https://gresham.ac.uk/support/Website:  https://gresham.ac.ukTwitter:  https://twitter.com/greshamcollegeFacebook: https://facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: https://instagram.com/greshamcollegeSupport the Show.

Facepalm America
Protecting the Vulnerable Thanks To The Endangered Species Act: With Guest Lowell Baier

Facepalm America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 27:51


Lowell Baier, author of The Codex of the Endangered Species Act (Vol I: The First Fifty Years and Vol 2. The Next Fifty Years) joins us to break down what exactly The Endangered Species Act is, how it has helped protected endangered species the past fifty years, and how we can look ahead and protect our environment for the next few decades.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5189985/advertisement

The Briefing
"Darwin may become unliveable in the next fifty years"

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 20:45


Forty-five paediatricians have signed a letter warning the government about the risks of fracking to child and infant health. On Tuesday morning health professionals in support of the letter protested outside APH in Canberra. The letter states research that links fracking to birth defects, low birth weight, cancer and respiratory conditions. Paediatrician Louise Woodward who drafted the letter joins Jan Fran to explain the significance of fracking. Headlines: Matildas' ratings  $3-billion in rent increases   Thousands gather for funeral of Sinéad O'Connor in Ireland  One supermarket has been voted Australia's favourite   Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The TV Deep Dive Podcast
Beverly Hills, 90210 Challenge Episode 9

The TV Deep Dive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 54:25


This episode we cover Leading From The Heart, Down and Out (of District) in Beverly Hills, Halloween, and The Next Fifty Years.Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @thetvdeepdive. Email us at thetvdeepdive@gmail.com with any comments or suggestions!Submit your suggestions for future episodes here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScH0CMZ8A5WldURjoFg3uaqvERxjwMgNLGoRoCZ8ogOTetVbA/viewform

Learning Futures
Education Sustainability and Global Futures with Keri Facer and Iveta Silova

Learning Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 49:21


In this episode - Sean and Punya are joined by guest co-host Iveta Silova to talk with prominent futures scholar Keri Facer to discuss Futures education, futures literacy vs futures literacies, futures thinking, and cultivating a 'temporal imagination'. In our conversation we learn about Keri's own academic and professional journey, and how studying the learning space of children became synonymous with studying the future. We discuss a recent publication from Arathi Sriprakash and Keri Facer on the pedagogic imperative to 'teach the future' in modern schools and the opportunities and challenges exist, and explore the importance of the differences between futures literacy and futures literacies. Guest Information: Keri Facer – Professor of Educational and Social Futures at the University of Bristol, Visiting Professor in Education for Sustainable Development at the University of Gothenburg and August T Larsson Guest Professor at SLU, Sweden. Her work focuses specifically on cultivating the ‘temporal imagination' – the capacity to work critically with ideas of time, rhythm, pasts and futures to open up possibilities for individual and collective agency - in conditions of environmental and technological change.Iveta Silova – Professor and Associate Dean of Global Engagement at Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University. She teaches graduate courses in comparative and international education, education policy and evaluation, research design, and post/decolonial approaches to education research.  Links & Resources: Learning Futures Collaborative: Education, sustainability, and global futuresFuturelab, former UK educational research organizationFutures journal [publisher link]Jungk and Muellert's future workshops [actioncatologue.eu link]Futures Literacy [UNESCO link]Coldwarchildhoods.org, Iveta's work on childhood memoriesChen, K (2010). Asia As Method:Toward Deimperialization. Duke University Press. [publisher link]Teach the FutureWorld Futures Study FederationSardar, Z. & Sweeney, J. (2015). The Three Tomorrows of Postnormal Times. Futures 75 (2016) 1–13. [article link]Turn It Around!, socially engaged artAna Dinerstein's ‘The Art of Organizing Hope' [video link]Tsing, A., Bubandt, N., Gan, E., & Swanson, H. (2017). Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet. U of Minnesota Press. [publisher link]The Ecoversities NetworkFacer, K & Sriprakash, A. (2021). Provincialising Futures Literacy: A caution against codification. Futures, Volume 133, October 2021. [pdf link]Punya and Iveta's past work together: https://punyamishra.com/2022/11/17/speculative-fiction-and-the-future-of-learning/Keri Facer (2011) Learning Futures: Education, Technology and Social Change, London: RoutledgeFacer, K (2022) The University and the Social Imagination, CGHE Working PaperIn this background paper for the UNESCO Futures of Education Commission,  I talk about five different ways of doing ‘futures' in education – and the ethical choices these raise: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000375792.locale=enBlack Mountains College - https://blackmountainscollege.uk/The Ecoversities Network - https://ecoversities.org/Book Recommendations:Hospicing Modernity https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/675703/hospicing-modernity-by-vanessa-machado-de-oliveira/At Work in the Ruins https://www.amazon.com/At-Work-Ruins-Pandemics-Emergencies/dp/164502184XBruce Sterling – (2002). Tomorrow Now, Envisioning the Next Fifty Years. Random House. [Google Books link]Keri and Arathi's article: Provincialising Futures Literacy: A caution against codificationHow Are the Children? - Wake Up Arcade Fire CoverSoutheast Asia collection of the Turn it Around! Youth Visions of Climate Futures

Beyond Zero - Community
PRESS BRIEFING  THE CLIMATE STORY IN 2023.

Beyond Zero - Community

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023


CLIMATE ACTION RADIO SHOWFEBRUARY 27TH 2023Produced by Vivien Langford PRESS BRIEFING  THE CLIMATE STORY IN 2023. This is an  edited version of the  webinar from COVERING CLIMATE NOWPress Briefing | The Climate Story in 2023 — Covering Climate Now Thanks to :Mark Hertsgaard -  American journalist and the co-founder and executive director of Covering Climate Now.  author of seven non-fiction books, including Earth Odyssey (1998) and Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth (2011). Dr Saleemul Huq - International Centre for Climate Change and Development in Dhaka, BangladeshTaxing air travel could fund climate victims | International Center for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) Bill Mc Kibben - Author and Co Founder of 350.org. and  Who we are - Third ActFrom Climate Exhortation to Climate Execution | The New Yorker Dr Marcia Rocha - Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris Did you know that the average household in the United States has a new “bank account” of $8,000 to spend on clean energy, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act?Or that irreversible tipping points, notably in the Amazon rainforest, are approaching much faster than scientists had expected? And that 2023 will bring much more extreme weather, as El Niño turbo-charges climate change?Or that the world is making surprising progress on loss and damage compensation to the highly vulnerable countries bearing the brunt of climate impacts? Or that positive tipping points offer reasons for hope?These are some of the takeaways from  Covering Climate Now press briefing, “The Climate Story in 2023.” Three leading climate experts addressed journalists from around the world:Below are highlights from the event. McKibben  reports that The nonprofit "Rewiring America" has calculated that, “in essence, the IRA creates an $8,000 bank account for every American household” to buy things like heat pumps, window retrofits, and electric vehicles.McKibben also shared that climate activists this year plan to increase pressure on banks financing fossil fuel companies, starting with a day of protests on March 21. This will be March 27th in Melbourne Don't NAB our future: March from NAB Headquarters - Move Beyond Coaland online Digital storm targeting NAB bank decision makers online - Move Beyond CoalMarch 19th Heading for Extinction (and what to do about it). Online talk, 19 March 2023 - Action Network In Brazil, local deforestation and global warming are “driving the Amazon to a … self-perpetuating drying cycle,” said Rocha. “Almost 70% of the Amazon is … eating itself. It's effectively dying much more than growing.”  Dr Marcia Rocha added that “The good news is that effective policy” could reverse this trend before the world's biggest rainforest reaches an irreversible tipping point. Deforestation fell by 70% from the early 2000's until 2016, she noted, before surging under then-president Jair Bolsonaro. The newly elected president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, vows to halt deforestation. That is a tall order but central to global climate survival, making it a story that journalists everywhere should follow. Rocha also urged journalists to cover new thinking on “positive tipping points” — developments that drive self-reinforcing progress towards rapid decarbonization. For example, in Norway public policies have made electric cars cheaper than gas ones, leading more consumers to purchase them; now, over half of the country's new car sales are electric. Pointing to the devastating floods in California, Dr Saleemul Huq said that climate loss and damage is “a global phenomenon … happening every day somewhere in the world,” Journalists, wherever they live, should “watch your weather channels and connect it to climate change.” Huq also responded to climate scientist James Hansen's new forecast that average global temperature in 2024 will hit (at least temporarily) the 1.5-degrees-Celsius limit stipulated in the Paris Agreement. Nevertheless, it remains essential to limit the overshoot of 1.5 degrees C, said Huq, which means that countries “must stop using fossil fuels as quickly as possible.” A bright spot: The $9 billion that international donors pledged on Monday to help Pakistan recover from last summer's epic floods “is a very significant amount of support” that bodes well for future climate compensation to vulnerable countries, said Huq, who helped negotiate the loss and damage agreement at COP27. Negotiations over loss and damage continue, and Huq advised that journalists wishing to cover them should “follow the UNFCCC Glasgow dialogue on loss and damage” taking place in Bonn, Germany, from June 7 to 11, to prepare for COP28 next November. 

Free Forum with Terrence McNally
Episode 571: Is the press finally up to the climate emergency? MARK HERTSGAARD-COVERING CLIMATE NOW

Free Forum with Terrence McNally

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 58:47


Recent headlines: Temperatures in Europe Smash Historic Records. Lake Mead Plummets to New Low. Only ‘Rapid Action' Can Prevent Worst Marine Extinction in 250M Years. UN's Leading Climate Scientists Call Latest Climate Report Nothing Less Than “Code Red for Humanity.” Here's my conversation with MARK HERTSGAARD, co-founder/Executive Director of Covering Climate Now. a global journalism initiative to help “news media cover the defining story of our time with the rigor and urgency it deserves.” Mark's also the environment correspondent for The Nation and author of several books including HOT: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth. We'll get an update on the crisis as well as efforts to report it well enough to turn things around. 

The Missing Conversation
Brent Kessel: Ethical Wealth Management, One Small Step at a Time - Episode 54

The Missing Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 64:44


This week, Robert is joined by a special guest and his step-son Brent Kassel. They meet with a sense of purpose and shared vulnerability here on The Missing Conversation. Brent is the co-founder and CEO of Abacus. Abacus is a holistic wealth management company that invests over 4 billion in companies and projects that, above all,  do not create harm in our world. A significant portion of the funds aim to help society and the environment directly while earning competitive investment returns. He is also the author of The Next Fifty Years of the Racial Wealth Gap, and What You Can Do About It, as well as, It's Not About the Money, which was named one of the top five business books of the year by Kiplinger.  Being faced with his own mortality after a surprise health event, Brent began to ponder, how much was enough? Engaging his wife and children he began a deep financial exercise to quantify this. Working with outside experts, including Robert, he began to work out ways to use the surplus to have as much impact on reducing suffering as a family could. Although Brent has dedicated himself to a life of giving, Robert and Brent candidly talk about the fears and complicated feelings around making these non-traditional financial and life decisions. As well as what's involved in contemplating and recalibrating what it means to have a good quality of life both for oneself and the greater world.  Philanthropy as well as a healthy life balance is directional. It is not about waking up tomorrow and being that perfect ideal version of yourself that you wish you were. It is not about radical change and doing it all in one month. It is about ongoing contemplation and directionally guiding yourself with this new kind of habit or muscle that you are developing. This episode encourages us to ask, “What is needed to optimize your most fulfilling quality of life?”  This includes your relationship to money and the present state of the country and world. Read the transcription and listen to this episode on The Global Bridge Foundation website.

9021OMG
Kelly's Mom (S2 E14, “The Next Fifty Years”)

9021OMG

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 70:18


The wonderful Ann Gillespie (aka Jackie Taylor) joins Jennie and Tori. Ann reveals that she got pregnant in real life and that is why that storyline was written in to the show. Ann is now a priest but does she ever get recognized from 90210?!   This episode was very heavy and heartbreaking for Jennie  and Tori to watch. While rewatching they think about their friend Doug Emerson and the character of Scott Scanlon and discuss the decisions that were made and depicted on the show. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Back 2 the Peach Pit
S2E14 - The Next Fifty Years

Back 2 the Peach Pit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 94:00


In this week's episode, we get to take a deeper look at the friendships we all build throughout our life, and how different people can deal with grief and loss. If you don't already follow our Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter pages, what are you waiting for? We also have a place on Reddit if that's your thing! If you are interested in making a financial contribution to this podcast that would be used for mic and sound upgrades, find us on Patreon! Check out the corresponding blog! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/back-2-the-peach-pit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/back-2-the-peach-pit/support

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The Flow Roll Podcast
045: Special Episodes with Lia Berman and Not-My-Cousin Dan

The Flow Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 84:04


Special guest Lia Berman, the host from Parental Advisory with Lia Berman, talks with Not-My-Cousin Dan and OtraVez about special episodes. These odd episodes attempted to tackle difficult subjects usually in a sitcom. They seemed to be quite the phenomena during the '80s through into the '90s. They were attempts at the cautionary tale. Lia and the guys break it all down. Find Lia Berman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liaberman3/ And on her podcast "Parental Advisory with Lia Berman" can be found wherever you get your podcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/parental-advisory-with-lia-berman/id1458304207 https://open.spotify.com/show/3rR9bVHEqwfI0UFlGO0CSm Give Lia a big thank you by following and listening. Follow: https://instagram.com/theflowroll/ Checkout: https://theflowrollpodcast.com/ Music: "Paradox" by Racci Can be found over at Epidemic Sound - https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/6ayKyMtgqZ/ ********************************* Shows and episodes mentioned in the show: Diff'rent Strokes - "The Bicycle Man" (Season 5, Episode 16-17) Growing Pains - "Second Chance" (Season 4, Episode 2) Give Me a Break 90210 - "The Next Fifty Years" (Season 2, Episode 14) All in the Family - "Edith's 50th Birthday" (Season 8, Episode 4) Family Ties - “Say Uncle” (Season 2, Episode14) Family Matters - "Good Cop, Bad Cop" (Season 5, Episode 15, aired January 21, 1994), Mr. Belvedere - "Wesley's Friend" (Season 2, Episode 16) Webster- "Burn-Out" (Season 2, Episode 9) "I Know My First Name Is Steven" (made for TV movie) Grey's Anatomy

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2021:01.29 - Mark Hertsgaard - Tackling the Climate Emergency at Home & Abroad

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 69:19


Join TNS Host Steve Heilig in conversation with author, journalist, and Covering Climate Now executive director Mark Hertsgaard about what’s next for climate change, the defining issue of our time. Now that climate denial has been voted out of the White House, what are the paths and the obstacles to progress in Washington and abroad, including a strengthened the Paris Agreement? What role can civil society, especially the news media, play? We know of no better expert on the “big picture” and what is or isn’t being done than our special guest for this talk. Join us. Mark Hertsgaard has covered climate change since 1989, reporting from 25 countries and much of the United States in his books Earth Odyssey: Around the World In Search of Our Environmental Future and HOT: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth, as well as for outlets including The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Atlantic, Time, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Mother Jones, Scientific American, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Guardian, Le Monde, L’espresso, NPR, the BBC, and Link TV. He is the environmental correspondent and investigative editor at large at The Nation and a co-founder of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism initiative committed to more and better coverage of the climate story. Find out more about The New School at Commonweal on our website: tns.commonweal.org. And like/follow our Soundcloud channel for more great podcasts.

Architecture is Political
CONVERSATION W/ PROFESSOR AMBER WILEY PhD

Architecture is Political

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 80:36


Become an insider by supporting the show at https://glow.fm/archispolly where you can support the show on a recurring or one-time basis! Amber Wiley is an Assistant Professor of Art History at Rutgers University. She provided insight on Tyler House neighboring areas like LeDriot Park and Dunbar High School. Born in Oklahoma, Wiley recalls visiting her grandfather in DC which set the foundation of her future works. Professor Wiley research interests center on the social aspects of design and how it affects urban communities - architecture as a literal and figural structure of power. She focuses on the ways local and national bodies have made the claim for the dominating narrative and collective memory of cities and examines how preservation and public history contribute to the creation and maintenance of the identity and sense of place of a city. Her publications cover African American cultural heritage, urbanism in New Orleans, school design, urban renewal, and preservation. Her current book project is entitled Concrete Solutions: Architecture, Activism and Black Power in the Nation's Capital. Amber was co-Principal Investigator of the National Historic Landmark Nomination Update for the Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site. She gave expert testimony for the highly contested Barry Farm historic landmark designation in Washington, DC. She also worked as a consultant for the National Building Museum exhibition “Community Policing in the Nation's Capital: The Pilot District Project, 1968-1973.” She has served on the National Park System Advisory Board Landmarks Committee, and on the boards of the Vernacular Architecture Forum, Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians, and the Yale Black Alumni Association Amber received her Ph.D. in American Studies from George Washington University. She also holds a Master's in Architectural History and Certificate in Historic Preservation from the University of Virginia School of Architecture, and a B.A. in Architecture from Yale University. Links: Website: https://ambernwiley.com/ “The Dunbar High School Dilemma,” Giving Preservation a History: Histories of Historic Preservation in the United States, 2 ed. Edited by Max Page and Randall Mason (London, New York, NY: Routledge, 2019) “A Model School for a Model City: Shaw Junior High School as a Monument to Planning Reform,” Designing Schools: Space, Place and Pedagogy. Edited by Julie Willis and Kate Darian-Smith (London, New York, NY: Routledge, 2017): 158-174 “A Modern-Day WPA,” Bending the Future: Fifty Ideas for the Next Fifty Years of Historic Preservation in the United States. Edited by Max Page and Marla R. Miller (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2016): 261-264 “Geography, Planning, and Performing Mobility in New Orleans,” Walking in Cities: Quotidian Mobility as Urban Theory, Method, and Practice. Edited by Timothy Shortell and Evrick Brown (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2016): 177-196

We Hate Movies
MELR0210 #33 - 90210 "The Next Fifty Years"

We Hate Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 82:52


On the season finale of MELR0210 the gang takes a Super Mario warp tunnel to Beverly Hills, 90210's second season so they can chat about the much-hyped episode, "The Next Fifty Years"! Originally airing November 7, 1991, this is the infamous Scott Scanlon accidental suicide episode that's been talked about since the birth of WHM! On top of showcasing Scott's final appearance on the show, this episode also features one of the most awkward birthday parties ever filmed, some heinous line dancing, multiple time capsules, a Mel Silver appearance, and one of the best Dylan McKay lines of all time! WHM is donating 100% of our 2020 merch income to causes fighting for racial justice. For more information on how you can pitch in, head over to our website.MELR0210 was a show we put together to help pass the time in quarantine, and it will one day return on our Patreon, so stay tuned! Until then, thanks so much for jumping on this 90's nostalgia train with us. Doing this show is a total blast and we look forward to picking it back up again one day soon!

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Back To Podcast
Episode 36 - The Next Fifty Years

Back To Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 96:25


CW: This episode deals with gun violence, please continue at your own discretion West Beverly Hills High is hosting a fifty year reunion for students and for some reason David Silver uses that as an excuse to film the gang. It's also Scott's birthday and his mom wants David to throw him a party, which goes absolutely terribly. Also, this episode does not look good on a lot of people (Brandon, Steve, David, etc.) Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @backtopodcastEmail us at backtopodcast@gmail.comLeave us a review on iTunes for a special shout-out at the end of the episode!

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LaRouche PAC
Humanity's Next Fifty Years In The Solar System, And Beyond

LaRouche PAC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 96:02


Megan Beets and Kesha Rogers take on the cultural pessimism holding humanity back from its ultimate destiny in space. President Trump's announcement of returning man and woman back to the moon in a mere five years has met a striking lack of response from the American population. Why? If mankind's survival depends on expanding its scope of dominion, how are we to rally the population to embrace and succeed in President Trump's immediate goal, and the challenges that lie decades afterward?

Blind Entrepreneurship With Johnathan Grzybowski
The Economy of the Next Fifty Years with Peter Shankman

Blind Entrepreneurship With Johnathan Grzybowski

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 30:10


I’ve been using HARO for a number of years. In fact, it was one of the first free services I used in order to get Penji press, backlinks, mentions etc. In my opinion it is a business staple and I was incredibly grateful to speak and thank the person who started it all. Peter is as real as it gets. From the stories he shared about his family/personal life to the in-depth story about how important hiring is. Finding the right person or people is critical to one’s success and I hope you particularly perk your ears up when Peter talks about what he does when he hires a new employee. Links mentioned in interview: Website: https://www.shankminds.com Personal Website: https://www.shankman.com Podcast: https://www.fasterthannormal.com Follow Us: Podcast Website:http://www.tbeshow.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grzybowskij YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9lkipQ_wV2vmzspwtdA7hQ Sponsors: Penji helps businesses by making graphic design simple, fast, and affordable for all. By delivering unlimited graphic design, Penji’s customers are able to shift their focus back to their customers and business.. Follow Penji Here: Website: https://penji.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dotpenji

Litquake's Lit Cast
Carl Pope with Mark Hertsgaard: Litquake's Lit Cast Episode 87

Litquake's Lit Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 67:44


The science is unequivocal: Earth is getting hotter, endangering human civilization as well as myriad species of plants and animals. But individuals, businesses, cities and states can still take action to ensure a future for our children and grandchildren. Former Sierra Club president Carl Pope ("Climate of Hope: How Cities, Businesses and Citizens Can Save the Planet") and award-winning journalist Mark Hertsgaard ("Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth") discuss. Recorded live as part of the Litquake festival, at the American Bookbinders Museum in San Francisco. https://www.facebook.com/litquake  https://twitter.com/Litquake

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9021ONYD: That Other 90210 Podcast
S02E07: Initiate Banana Daiquiri Protocol

9021ONYD: That Other 90210 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 117:42


Get ready for a rough night! Mitch, Rose, Tracy, and Jon discuss two of the most special of special episodes of BH 90210, "Halloween" and "The Next Fifty Years". If you like what's being pumped into your earholes courtesy of LongBall Studios then please rate and review us. Head on over to www.LongBallStudios.com to download and stream every episode of 9021 Oh No You Dinnit! and everything else LongBall has to offer. Thanks for Listening.

Free Forum with Terrence McNally
Free Forum - Trump Takes Office, Millions Hit Streets with Drew Dellinger, Richard Eskow & Mark Hertsgaard

Free Forum with Terrence McNally

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 59:45


I recently broke my two-year hiatus with a show of reflections on the election and the path forward. I couldn’t resist again this week, following the inauguration of Donald Trump and the millions around the US and the globe who marched yesterday. in protest. I discuss recent events and the meaning of the marches with: • Richard (RJ) Eskow (www.patreon.com/thezerohour), host of the syndicated radio show The Zero Hour, was a writer for Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign. • Drew Dellinger, Ph.D. (drewdellinger.org), founder of Planetize the Movement, is the author of the award-winning poetry collection, Love Letter to the Milky Way, and the upcoming book, Martin Luther King—Ecological Thinker: Toward a Cosmology of Connection. • Mark Hertsgaard (markhertsgaard.com), Veteran journalist, Investigative Editor of The Nation, and the author of seven books including HOT: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth and On Bended Knee: The Press and the Reagan Presidency.

Carnegie Endowment Events
The Next Fifty Years for Japan and Korea: Security, Foreign Policy and Economic Perspectives

Carnegie Endowment Events

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 94:06


This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of normalized relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea with the signing of the Treaty of Basic Relations. Over the past five decades, bilateral relations have far surpassed those of the previous sixteen centuries in terms of security cooperation, economic interdependence, and intellectual and cultural exchange, yet the scars of the past continue to challenge efforts toward more fundamental reconciliation and deeper collaboration. What can success–and shortcomings–over the past fifty years of Japan-Korea relations tell us about how best to navigate the future for the mutual benefit of all three countries and for the region?

Again With This: Beverly Hills, 90210 & Melrose Place
BH S02.E14: The Next Fifty Years

Again With This: Beverly Hills, 90210 & Melrose Place

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2015 46:01


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Again With This: Beverly Hills, 90210 & Melrose Place

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The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast

It's here: the big one. We couldn't think of anyone else to tackle one of the toughest and most memorable episodes of Beverly Hills 90210 than comedian and host of the You Made it Weird podcast, Pete Holmes. We talk about symmetrical faces, feeling like an outsider, and Brian Austin Green's performance in the episode “The Next Fifty Years.” To find out what you can do to help prevent gun violence, visit http://www.bradycampaign.org/take-action Our live show is THIS Saturday, September 12, in Los Angeles. Tickets are available at tinyurl.com/blazeLIVE What we were drinking: American beer, in honor of ScottWhat we were eating: nothing

The Televoid Podcast
E046 - Beverly Hills, 90210 - 2x14 - The Next Fifty Years (With Samantha Moya)

The Televoid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2015 102:15


Welcome to a very special episode about a very special episode. Put your guns away and crank up crazy mom drama to eleven, it's time to awkwardly dance at a stranger's birthday party! Join your hosts @maurae and @lafergs along with returning guest @burritoprophet to discuss Beverly Hills, 90210's The Next Fifty Years. AS REFERENCED IN THE EPISODE: OPENING SONG PLAYED ON A TEEN DRAMA: https://youtu.be/-zqoR3yWu2k EVERY SEASON INTRODUCTION: https://youtu.be/ilzhb0aLH70 HEY, DAVID! CHECK THIS OUT: https://youtu.be/tqmrfxBKavU YOU'RE SO PRECIOUS TO ME: https://youtu.be/mB7Ztq16A7M TROLL 2 STYLE: https://youtu.be/HyophYBP_w4 SCOTT'S DUMB FACE: http://goo.gl/h4xaCq Rate, Review, & Subscribe on iTunes! http://bit.ly/TTV-iTunes Do you shop on Amazon? Shop through us and support the show: http://amzn.to/1uEVTFg

Breakout Sessions
The Next Fifty Years of Integration: Moving Forward by Looking Back

Breakout Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2014 78:51


Shark Tank Fan Podcast
The Next Fifty Years

Shark Tank Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2013 5:50


Please indulge me. Today is my fiftieth birthday. I tell you this but for one reason; I have never been more excited about the next fifty years. I know we are not promised tomorrow, however, I intend to live each day as if I will live to be a hundred. I have never felt better and been more optimistic than I am right now. I started to ponder how this is possible and I wanted to share my thoughts with you. As I started counting my blessings and thinking about what had made the difference along the way, I thought of a list of things that I saw my friend Dan Miller put on the board at one of his coaching events here in Franklin, Tennessee several months ago. Dan summarizes my thoughts through a list of five things that he believes will sustain you through the good and bad times. He also observes that people that do not have theses things will tend to struggle and not bounce back from any type of setback. Supportive Relationships: I could not have accomplished anything without the support of Lesa, my wife of almost twenty-nine years, my two sons, Nick and Nathan and my friends and mentors that are too long to mention. Uncompromising Integrity: Trust is one the hardest things to get and easiest to lose. Clear Purpose: “Where there is no vision, the people perish” ~ Proverbs 29:18 Vibrant Health: I have my son Nick who is a personal trainer to thank for helping me get back on track. I weigh less and feel better than I have in years. It helps me excel in all areas of my life. Optimistic Faith: “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.” ~ Helen Keller Robert D. Smith, author of 20,000 Days and Counting, reminded me of the following quote about making every day count: “No reserves. No retreats. No regrets.” ~ William Borden I consider myself blessed and thank God for guiding my steps all these years. Here's to the next fifty years. Will you join me? Have a great week! Pierce

KEXP Presents Mind Over Matters Sustainability Segment
Sustainability Segment: Mark Hertsgaard

KEXP Presents Mind Over Matters Sustainability Segment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2012 28:02


Guest Mark Hertsgaard speaks with Diane Horn us about his book "Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth".

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Radio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.com
Radio Parallax Show: 4/7/2011 (Segment B)

Radio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2011


Author Mark Hertsgaard on his book "Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth"

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RadioParallax.com Podcast
Radio Parallax Show: 4/7/2011 (Segment B)

RadioParallax.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2011


Author Mark Hertsgaard on his book "Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth"

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Climate One
Generation Hot (3/9/11)

Climate One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2011 63:25


Generation Hot Mark Hertsgaard, Author, Generation Hot Scott Harmon, Sustainability Advisor to Boy Scouts of America Alec Loorz, Founder, Kids-vs-Global-Warming.com Greg Dalton, Founder of Climate One, moderator The climate change debate in America appears hopelessly stuck. If the US is to have any chance to break the stalemate, young people must get involved and force their voice to be heard, says this panel of activists convened by Climate One. For Alec Loorz, the 16-year-old founder of www.Kids-vs-Global-Warming.com, change will come because his generation and those that follow demand it. What’s needed, he says, is “revolution” one that “ignites the compassion in people’s hearts so that they realize that the way we are doing things now is not right and it doesn’t live with the survival of my generation and future generations in mind.” Loorz is organizing the iMatter march, planned for this spring, which aims to mobilize 1 million young people in all 50 states on the same day. “Youth have the moral authority to say to our parents, our leaders, and our teachers, ‘Do I matter to you? Does my future mater to you?” he says. Mark Hertsgaard, author, Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth, welcomes the activism of youth because the forces arrayed against them are so powerful. Oil companies “are the richest business enterprise in the history of humanity. It is not surprising that they have enormous political power,” but, he says, “the only way that you overcome that kind of entrenched money power is through sustained and very determined people power.” Scott Harmon, sustainability advisor to Boy Scouts of America, is mobilizing youth by harnessing the power and reach of the world’s largest youth organization: scouting. Scouts may march, Harmon said, but even more important is “to get them educated. I want to get their hands dirty doing projects that teach them about the solution.” He wants youth to do two things: wake up the parents and, when they enter the workforce in five or ten years, force their companies to become more sustainable. “We’re not going to get it done in our generations, even your generation probably [to Alec Loorz], so we better get the next generation, and the one behind that ready, otherwise we’re really toast,” he says. This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club on March 9, 2011

KEXP Presents Mind Over Matters Sustainability Segment
Sustainability Segments: Mark Hertsgaard

KEXP Presents Mind Over Matters Sustainability Segment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2011 28:08


Guest Mark Hertsgaard speaks with Diane Horn us about his book "Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth."

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UUFNW Sermons
The Next Fifty Years

UUFNW Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2010


The Next Fifty Years - Rev. Dr. Michael Tino

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Guest Speakers:  About Alaska
Alaska at 50 : the Past, Present, and Next Fifty Years of Alaska Statehood

Guest Speakers: About Alaska

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2009 95:51


Greg Kimura and other contributors to the book, "Alaska at 50", come together to discuss numerous aspects to Alaska-- art, culture, economy, politics; and environment and ponder the question, What will we look like in the future?