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The Indiana Pacers return to the Circle City one win away from advancing to the next round of playoffs. Young people in Indianapolis came together for the annual Peace Walk to raise awareness about the impact of gun violence on youth. Martin University hosted its annual reentry resource fair on Friday. A rural school district in Randolph County that also runs a large virtual learning program will be dissolved under the state's new property tax plan. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Jack talks with Fayette Co. Sheriff Kathy Witt and her special guest D.A.R.E officer Tom Richards about drug safety in our Lexington schools and this past weekend's Peace Walk on #LEX. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This guided Reiki journey is a powerful self-healing practice to support you physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. In this meditation, you'll activate Reiki energy, connect with your inner guidance, release what no longer serves you at the River of Peace, and receive healing light for your own restoration and renewal. Reiki is the healing practice for this moment. It's a tool for your everyday life—helping you return to balance, listen inward, and access your soul's wisdom. In this Reiki journey, you will: Activate Reiki and the symbols for healing Let go of old energy and receive healing at the River of Peace Walk the Path of Light and recieve your gifts and talents Reflect with automatic writing and return with clarity and presence This journey supports your personal Reiki practice—whether you're new to self-Reiki or have practiced for years. You are the healer. Reiki is the light. Subscribe and explore more at www.ReikiLifestyle.com ✨Connect with Colleen and Robyn Classes: https://reikilifestyle.com/classes-page/ FREE Distance Reiki Share: https://reikilifestyle.com/community/ Podcast: https://reikilifestyle.com/podcast/ (available on all major platforms too) Website: https://reikilifestyle.com/ Colleen Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReikiLifestyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reikilifestyleofficialempo Robyn Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robynbenellireiki Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robynbenellireiki **DISCLAIMER** This episode is not a substitute for seeking professional medical care but is offered for relaxation and stress reduction which support the body's natural healing capabilities. Reiki is a complement to and never a replacement for professional medical care. Colleen and Robyn are not licensed professional health care providers and urge you to always seek out the appropriate physical and mental help professional health care providers may offer. Results vary by individual.
Special guest host and WVLK legend Alan Stein fills in for Kruser as he talks with his special guests in studio Director of Public Affairs for the Fayette Co. Sheriff Dept. Scooter Stein and Community Outreach Director Ricardo Franklin about the upcoming Peace Walk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack talks with Fayette Co. Sheriff Kathy Witt and her special guest Community Outreach Coordinator Ricardo Franklin about the working being done in our community and the upcoming Peace Walk on #LEX. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover the peace that surpasses all understanding as Dr. Conway Edwards unpacks the powerful truth of Jesus as the Prince of Peace. Learn how to guard your heart and mind through the peace of God, address sources of stress, and walk in the path of peace rather than striving for perfection. This message will encourage you to surrender to God's kingdom and embrace His gift of peace in every area of your life.
Kasus pembubaran Jalsah Salanah Ahmadiyah di Kuningan, Jawa Barat menyadarkan kembali tentang rentannya situasi keberagaman di Indonesia. Sepanjang 2024, kasus-kasus intoleransi juga terus mengemuka, bukti bahwa nilai kebinekaan belum kuat terpatri. Pendidikan dipandang sebagai sektor strategis untuk menanamkan toleransi sejak dini. Namun, kerja besar ini butuh peran sentral guru atau pendidik yang mendukung keberagaman. Persoalannya, sebagian guru belum toleran karena masih kuatnya stigma dan prasangka ke agama lain. Situasi itu ingin diubah Yayasan Cahaya Guru dengan menggelar Peace Walk di Bogor, Jawa Barat. Di kegiatan ini, para guru diajak mengalami perjumpaan bermakna dengan umat agama lain. Seperti apa pengalaman mereka? Simak kisahya di SAGA yang disusun jurnalis KBR Ninik Yuniati. Laporannya dibacakan Astri Yuana Sari. Liputan ini didukung Social Impact Reporting Initiative Project WAN-IFRA Women in News. *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
The Celebrity Peace Walk is an inclusive event open to all Ghanaians who desire peace and unity in our nation. Let's walk together for a peaceful election! Join the Celebrity Peace Walk at the Obra Spot at 6am, as we promote harmony and stability in Ghana.
For this BCR recording we were at the Hollow Nickel Bar in Brooklyn NY. Why a hollow nickel -- check out their website. We had a wild, funny and crucially important conversation about the work of the Church of Stop Shopping with Rev. Billy and Vera Anderson, They had just finished their Saturday morning "Earth Riot" radio show at WBAI.Rev. Billy is an enactment of activist actor and writer Billy Talen; he leads the Church of Stop Shopping -- a New York City performance community preaching the imminent 'shopocalypse' when the world ends due to rampant and unholy consumerism. And Vera Anderson was on Bar Crawl Radio when we were out West with the Nevada Desert Experience's 60 mile Peace Walk to the entrance of the Nevada Nuclear Test Site -- See BCR #219. Vera is a musician and a mental health advocate in NYC and Las Vegas and she is on the board of the Nevada Desert Experience and Pace e Bene advocating for nuclear abolition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beatdown Brown and Eddie P focus on two powerful movements in the hip-hop community. First, we discuss YG's leadership in a peace walk through Compton, advocating for gang unity and highlighting a positive shift in the city known as "Bompton." Then, we turn our attention to Lil Durk, who has publicly reaffirmed his Muslim faith while denouncing gang life, signaling a transformative moment in his career and personal journey. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on how these artists are using their platforms to promote change. #YG #PeaceWalk #GangUnity #Compton #Bompton #LilDurk #MuslimFaith #DenounceGangLife #HipHopForChange #Dirty30Podcast #BeatdownBrown #EddieP #HipHopCommunity #RapTransformation #PositiveChange #HipHopNews #RapCulture #PodcastEpisode #TrendingInHipHop #MusicAndFaith #HipHopMovements Shirts NFTs & Downloads https://www.teepublic.com/user/thebeatdown/albums/361684-schwebel-room
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Whats going on beautiful people welcome back to The Kasabian Lavoe Show*, where we bring you the stories that matter with a dash of flavor and a whole lot of real talk! Today, we're diving into some heavy-hitting topics, so buckle up. First, we pay our respects to a true legend in the world of talk shows—Phil Donahue has passed away. We'll reflect on his impact and legacy in the media landscape. Then, we're breaking down the shocking details of the latest Social Security leak. What does this mean for your privacy and security? We've got the scoop. In the music world, there's some serious drama brewing. Brian McKnight is facing a boycott—find out what sparked the outrage and what it could mean for his career. Next, we've got a PSA that's long overdue—'Stop raw dogging the flights.' Yeah, you heard me right. It's time to get real about hygiene in the skies. And finally, we'll take you to California, where YG is leading a powerful Peace Walk. This isn't just about a march; it's a movement for change. All this and more coming up on *The Kasabian Lavoe Show*—let's get into it!" All that, and more, right here on the show!" #Subscribe #kasabianlavoe
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
Two members of Veterans for Peace participated in a recent delegation to South Korea to mark the anniversary of two young girls who were killed by a US tank during a military exercise. Clearing the FOG speaks with Ellen Barfield, a long time activist who was on delegation and who was serving in South Korea in 1980 when the massacre of students and leftists occurred in Gwangju, about the trip and the ongoing war in Korea. Barfield also discusses the RIMPAC military exercises that begin this week in the Pacific and the veteran-led Peace Walk that is headed to Washington, DC for the anti-NATO activities starting the weekend of July 6 and 7. For more information, visit PopularResistance.org.
“Peace is the duty of our time,” Phillip Berrigan told a class of college students in 1965. 60 years later, it remains so. Berrigan was an iconic peace activist, a soldier, a priest, a scholar, and a protester who came to international prominence as part of the Catonsville 9, a group that burned draft cards in 1968, during the Vietnam war. In 1973, Berrigan, with his wife, Elizabeth McAlister, founded Jonah House in Baltimore, a Catholic Worker House inspired by the gospel nonviolence work of Dorothy Day. Today on Midday, a conversation about the work of Philip Berrigan, whose writing has been assembled in a new collection, A Ministry of Risk. Brad Wolf edited the work. He is a lawyer, former prosecutor, professor, and community college dean. He is cofounder of Peace Action Network of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, an affiliate of Peace Action and a partner of World BEYOND War. Brad's writings have been published in The Progressive, Common Dreams, Counterpunch, Antiwar.com, Consortium News, and Dappled Things. We also speak with Brendan Walsh and Willa Bickham, the founders of a Catholic Worker House in Southwest Baltimore called Viva House. On July 4, the 2024 Peace Walk is set to take place in Washington, D.C.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
For this BCR conversation we were not at a bar having a conversation with people working positively for their communities – but at Inwood Park – in upper Manhattan – former home of the Lenape People. Catholic Worker, Anthony Donovan, opens this program as he talks to a group of about 20 people who had joined the Veteran's for Peace "2024 Peace Walk" -- for the day. The VFP Walk started in Ogunquit Maine on May 5th and will arrive in Washington, DC July 5th – a nearly 600 mile trek. Some walk for a day – others longer – and one former military person has walked nearly the entire length.As we moved through the densely forested hills of Inwood Park, I spoke with Tarak Kauf of the VFP and organizer of the Walk and asked him about the link between walking and peace. I then walked beside two former members of the U.S. military who explained their reasons for participating in an anti-war peace walk -- Eric Waseleski and James Williams. Alan Winson barcrawlradio@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
As Congress begins the process of putting the next farm bill together, a coalition of farmers with Farm Action Fund has organized a tour to demand a food system that centers the needs of smaller farmers and reins in Big Ag. Clearing the FOG speaks with Christian Lovell, a cattle farmer from Illinois and the Senior Director of Programs for Farm Action Fund, about the challenges for small and medium farms in our monopolized food system, the connections between agriculture and the environment, climate crisis and local economies, and what people can do to build a better system. For more information, visit PopularResistance.org.
State and IU police over the weekend arrested 23 protesters and dispersed an anti-war demonstration in IU's Dunn Meadow. Around 100 people met on the near north side of Indianapolis to call for an end to gun violence on Saturday. Legislation to eliminate the statute of limitations for some sex crimes died in the General Assembly this past session. An advocacy group of LGBTQ athletes and allies gathered outside the NCAA's Inclusion Forum for a “Day of Play” to rally support for transgender athletes. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Abriana Herron, Drew Daudelin and Kendall Antron with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Rebecca McKean and I walked during Easter week 2024 in the desert north of Las Vegas to the Nevada Nuclear Bomb Test Site– with a community of people who know about the imminent danger of a targeted and ready-to-go American nuclear arsenal. This BCR podcast will not counter the insanity of the deterrence argument – rather here are a few of the people who walked to the white line at the entrance to the most bombed place in the world – run by the U.S. Department of Energy and protected by the U.S military When you are aware of a great danger - even one that is – probably -- unavoidable -- there is some comfort in working with others doing something positive.Alan Winsonbarcrawlradio@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Celeste Liddle: Voice for Palestine here II Week 20 at the Melbourne Palestinian Rally Arente woman, Unionist and writer Celeste LiddlePeace Walk Against AUKUS here II Bunjil's Fire 20/03/24: Robbie Thorpe & Ibby speak with Winiata & Karina from Beyond Uranium Canberra. They are part of the Peace Walkers Against AUKUS - a month long walk from Port Kembla to Canberra that started on March 17 2024. In honour of the late Uncle Kevin Buzzacott, and one of the first anti-nuclear protest walks on the east coast, all welcome to join.Fundraiser to support the walk: https://www.gofundme.com/f/peace-walkers-against-aukusMore info and registration form: La Nuit Blanche: French Jazz @ The Count's here II Singer Raleigh Williams from French-inspired ensemble La Nuit Blanche joins us to tell us about their up-coming gig at The Count's Jazz Club on Wednesday 27 March 2024, 7:30pm.This is the Week here II Kevin Healey lays out the week for review.RMIT Strike here here II Dr Tricia McLaughlin RMIT President NTEU joins us to talk about the week long strike set for March 25th through to Thursday 28th.Dave Sweeney: NO NUCLEAR here II Dave Sweeney, anti-nuclear campaigner at ACF and a founding member of ICAN, discusses the Australian political class' nuclear love affair.
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Sister Patricia Fox on why Ferdinand Marcos Jr. shouldn't have been invited to Australia Tribute to Norwegian Professor Johan Galtung by Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees Former diplomat, public servant, author (and much more) Richard Broinowski AO on the consequences of the secretive ADF deployments in the Middle East US anti-war activist Brian Terrell talks about his arrest and jailing in Israel in 1992 for participating in a peace march and his preparations for the 60k Nevada peace walk Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
Troy community members gathered on January 1, 2024 to ring in the new year with a Peace Walk led by Jun San Yasuda of the Grafton Peace Pagoda. Interfaith leaders and congregants stood outside of their houses of faith to share thoughts on peace and the ending of war. Sina Basila Hickey reported.
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
The Israeli War on Palestine, made possible by US support, is beginning to become a regional conflict. In addition to this, the US is backing conflicts in Ukraine targeting Russia, in the Horn of Africa and in Latin America and increasing its aggression against China. Congress is appropriating hundreds of billions of dollars for the Pentagon while the majority of people in the United States struggle to meet their basic needs each week and the climate crisis worsens. To raise awareness about this, Veterans for Peace is organizing a Peace Walk 2024 from Augusta, Maine to Washington, DC, arriving in July to protest the NATO meetings being planned then. Clearing the FOG speaks with Tarak Kauff and Ellen Davidson, two of the Peace Walk organizers. For more information, visit PopularResistance.org.
Wri Metaphysician & Master Herbalist Doctah B takes over our classroom to explain how to regain our natural God Power. Doctah B will also expose the truth about Genes and Soul Food. Before Doctah B, Baltimore NOI Captain Andrew will preview this weekend's Peace Walk. Plus Comedian George Wallace joins us and LA's Brother Askia will share some of the issues our young people are concerned with. Text "DCnews" to 52140 For Local & Exclusive News Sent Directly To You! The Big Show starts on WOLB at 1010 AM, wolbbaltimore.com, WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM & woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call-In # 800 450 7876 to participate, & listen liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1992, the first peace walk was held in Cambodia aimed at uniting a country torn apart by years of conflict. Buddhist monks, Cambodian refugees and aid workers set out on the 415 km journey which became known as the Dhammayietra – or the pilgrimage of truth. The hope was to reunite Cambodian refugees who had fled into Thailand during Pol Pot's brutal Marxist rule, with those people still living within Cambodia. Distrust and fear had built up on both sides but that began to melt away during the 30-day trek, as organiser Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan tells Jane Wilkinson. (Photo: Dhammayietra, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Credit: Romeo Gacad/AFP via Getty Images)
Fresh perspectives and authentic insights from extraordinary leaders and advocates in a transformative discussion on the history of 1863.SHOW NOTES:Step into the world of Crystal Hall, the Planning and Strategy Manager at OneCause. Beyond her daily contributions to support her teams and empower nonprofit organizations to achieve fundraising success, Crystal is a vibrant force within the OneCause culture. As an active member of the DEIB Committee, she embraces her true self and advocates for change. With unwavering passion, Crystal inspires pride both within and beyond the company. She embodies her values, standing up and showing up for what she believes in. Join her in the 4th Annual Juneteenth Celebration on Monday, June 19, 2023, hosted by Fisher's High School Future Black Leaders, as Crystal continues to make a lasting impact that fills her children and everyone around her with pride.Introducing Tracey Clark, the dynamic Virtual and In-person Event Manager at OneCause. With an unwavering passion for nonprofits, special events, and empowering fundraising success, Tracey shines as a true leader. Her authentic voice and commitment to speaking her truth make her a standout advocate. Beyond her professional expertise, Tracey's deep knowledge of history and her ability to shed a positive light on the present and future add a unique flair to her vibrant personality. Balancing multiple careers and fulfilling personal life, Tracey exemplifies the go-getter spirit. Join Tracey in celebrating Juneteenth at the remarkable Juneteenth Jubilee: A Celebration of Education on Sat, Jun 17th in Columbus. For her peers and friends in the greater Indianapolis area, Tracey shares a special message: Discover the Greater Indianapolis Juneteenth Information by searching “Juneteenth Indianapolis” for details on the Peace Walk, the Eiteljorg Museum, and other exciting events throughout June. Be sure to visit indyjuneteenth.org for the grand parade and festival experience. This dynamic duo embodies a profound appreciation for the Juneteenth celebration, advocating for a positive attitude, inclusive festivities, and the values of a purpose-driven company.Highlights include: Embracing a living culture, not mere wordsSetting the records straightCelebrating JuneteenthEngaging at any stageReflecting on the past and forging ahead
A statue of Martin Luther King Jr. will be unveiled on Saturday at Rodney Cook Sr. Peace Park in Atlanta's Historic Vine City, as part of a festive day that includes a Peace Walk and awards to local leaders. The statue was designed and sculpted by Georgia artists Kathy Fincher and Stan Mullins and commissioned by several local and national philanthropists, including Clyde Strickland, a Gwinnett philanthropist. The statue shows Dr. King delivering his iconic “I've Been to the Mountaintop” speech. The event will begin at The Home Depot Backyard, with gates opening at 10 a.m., followed by a Peace Walk to Rodney Cook Sr. Peace Park, greetings and speakers, and the statue unveiling at 1 p.m. The Gwinnett Stripers have added new seafood dishes to the menus at CoolRay Field, as well as other menu items, to reflect its fish-themed name and logo. The change was initiated by Coolray Field Chef Jamerius "Chef Jay" Sims, who noticed a lack of seafood items in the stadium's eateries. The three new seafood dishes include catfish baskets, fish tacos, and crab cake sandwiches. Other new items on the menu include Cuban sandwiches, home-brewed sweet tea, buffalo chicken philly, walking taco, blooming onion petals, and more. The Stripers are the first professional baseball team in metro Atlanta to open their season at home this year, as the Atlanta Braves opened their season yesterday on the road in Washington, DC. First pitch for Stripers' Opening Day tonight is 7:05 and the first 2,500 fans will get a free 2023 Schedule magnet cling. Plus, as we talk with Ryan Cox, founder of Gwinnett Chatt Outreach to learn how the organization is helping high schoolers in Gwinnett and how you can support them. Gwinnett County Public Schools in Georgia plans to add an extra $1,000 to the $2,000 raise that state legislators approved for teachers, resulting in an expected increase of about $3,000 for teachers' salaries. Additionally, GCPS employees not on the district's teacher salary schedule will receive at least a 4% cost-of-living raise. Compensation was the top priority for GCPS employees in a district survey of budget priorities. The proposed FY 2024 budget is $3 billion, with $2.3 billion allocated for the general fund. The district plans to add 317 instructional positions to accommodate an expected increase of 2,064 students. More than 130 students recently attended the Olifer Math Competition held at Georgia Gwinnett College in honor of the late Dr. Andrei Olifer, a mathematics professor who founded and organized the competition. Olifer's daughter, Maria, said her father wanted to inspire an interest in math, education, and learning, and the competition serves as a fun and engaging way to accomplish those goals. The Olifer Competition is open to students from first through 10th grade and continues to grow in popularity. A Lawrenceville man, Jahir Alejandro Conteras Sagahon, has been charged with felony murder, cruelty to children, and aggravated assault for allegedly killing his ex-girlfriend, Rubi Maldonado Nava, and setting her body on fire in Oglethorpe County. Police were initially called to perform a welfare check on Nava but could not find her. Upon questioning, Sagahon admitted to getting into a physical altercation with Nava and choking her until she stopped breathing. He then loaded her body into her car and drove to Oglethorpe County where he set it on fire. Skeletal remains were found in the burned car, and Sagahon was arrested and booked into jail. Gwinnett County Public Schools Superintendent Calvin Watts will remain in charge of Georgia's largest school system through at least the end of June 2025, the county's school board decided Tuesday night. The school board voted 4-1 to give Watts a two-year extension on his contract, which had previously been set to expire this summer. Board Chairwoman Tarece Johnson cast the lone vote against extending Watts' contract. After the called meeting, Watts told reporters that he is "ready to continue to stay laser-focused on the academic, the behavioral, and the social well-being of each and every student" in the district. He sent an abridged version of his comments to parents and GCPS employees on Tuesday evening. And we get our Gwinnett Sports Update presented by Tom Wages Funeral Home. For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ www.atlantagladiators.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this August 20 edition of the WBGO Journal, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka calls for a citywide Peace Walk to support efforts to create a safer city, WBGO's Kenneth Burns reports on how inflation is impacting Jersey Shore tourism and host Doug Doyle chats with Dr. Augusta Palmer, director of the upcoming doc The Blues Society
On this August 20 edition of the WBGO Journal, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka calls for a citywide Peace Walk to support efforts to create a safer city, WBGO's Kenneth Burns reports on how inflation is impacting Jersey Shore tourism and host Doug Doyle chats with Dr. Augusta Palmer, director of the upcoming doc The Blues Society
START at 2401 Annette St. & N. Rocheblave St. with a PRAYER. Proceed up N. Rocheblave St. to Allen St. & STOP on the corner N. Rocheblave St. & Allen St. to PRAY & EVANGELIZE on the corner for 5 minutes. Continue to proceed down N. Rocheblave St. to St. Bernard Ave. STOP on the corner to PRAY & EVANGELIZE for 5 minutes. Turn left onto St. Bernard Ave. then continue to proceed down St. Bernard Ave. to N. Galvez St. STOP on the corner of St. Bernard Ave and N. Galvez St. to PRAY & EVANGELIZE for 5 minutes Turn left on N. Galvez & continue to proceed down N. Galvez to Annette St. and STOP on the corner to PRAY & EVANGELIZE for 5 minutes. Turn right onto Annette St. & continue to proceed down Annette St. to UNITED FELLOWSHIP FULL GOSPEL CHURCH & DISBAND!!!! Below, hear our interview with organizer and Dumaine Street Gang member Harlin Pierre as he discusses what the goals are for this special event, the breakfast and job fair happening afterwards, and more, with WWOZ's India Sever:
John Amidon partipated in this year's Nevada Desert Experience Sacred Peace Walk. He talks about why individuals protest annually against nuclear weapons and drones. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. You can check out videos about the walk on John's youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSV5E2AunAZSY2XAidm6ULA
NTD Evening News—01/17/2022 1. D.C. Honors Dr. King's Legacy With Peace Walk 2. Philadelphia Events Celebrate MLK Day 3. Jurors: U.S. Agencies Involved in Killing MLK 4. Major Winter Storm Batters Eastern U.S. 5. LA Train Derails Near Stolen Packages Site 6. Gen. Milley Tests Positive for Covid-19 7. Youngkin Bans CRT, Lifts Mask, Vax Mandates 8. First Time Population Decrease in California 9. Brother Questions Visa for Synagogue Suspect 10. Woman Dead After Pushed onto Subway Tracks 11. Smart Guns May Hit U.S. Market Soon 12. French Open Now in Doubt for Djokovic 13. NFL Playoffs Continue Monday Night 14. Walmart Planning to Create Crypto, NFTs 15. Google NDA Policies Violates State Labor Laws 16. Calif. Proposal Incentivizes Ev With Taxes 17. Denmark Joins BJ Olympics Diplomatic Boycott 18. Olympians Urged to Use Burner Phone in China 19. Beijing Reports First Local Omicron Case 20. Petition to End Covid Measures Given to UK PM 21. Europe: Thousands Protest Pandemic Measures 22. Flights Sent to Assess Tonga Volcanic Damage 23. Horses Jump Through Fires in Spain Festival 24. Canal Boat Gives Out Free Tulips: Netherlands
Do you accept the Governor's reason for cancelling the Peace Walk? How do we keep children safe at school? How do we protect motorists and traffic officials from each other? What more should the Presidency and the Federal Executive be doing to protect Northern Nigeria? It was a Big Weekend, Lagos. Let's talk about it. #NigeriainfoHF Sandra Ezekwesili
@nigeriasbest and @phoenix_agenda were joined by @ose_anenih , @countrybutions and @harryngada . They discussed: 1. The tragedy at Dowen College. 2. The killings in Sokoto 3. Sanwo-Olu's Peace walk 4. Bisi Akande's book.
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced that preparations towards the Lagos peace walk planned for December 2021 be put on hold. The governor says he is constrained to stand down all preparations for the Walk for Peace so as not to endanger the life of any Lagosian amid the outbreak of the Omicron COVID-19 variant. He says the suspension of the Peace Walk was necessary due to an unseen enemy called COVID-19 which began to ravage the world and indeed our nation. He added that as the Incident Commander in the quest to protect the lives of Lagos residents they must subject themselves to the dictates of science.
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced that preparations towards the Lagos peace walk planned for December 2021 be put on hold. The governor says he is constrained to stand down all preparations for the Walk for Peace so as not to endanger the life of any Lagosian amid the outbreak of the Omicron COVID-19 variant. He says the suspension of the Peace Walk was necessary due to an unseen enemy called COVID-19 which began to ravage the world and indeed our nation. He added that as the Incident Commander in the quest to protect the lives of Lagos residents they must subject themselves to the dictates of science.
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced that preparations towards the Lagos peace walk planned for December 2021 be put on hold. The governor says he is constrained to stand down all preparations for the Walk for Peace so as not to endanger the life of any Lagosian amid the outbreak of the Omicron COVID-19 variant. He says the suspension of the Peace Walk was necessary due to an unseen enemy called COVID-19 which began to ravage the world and indeed our nation. He added that as the Incident Commander in the quest to protect the lives of Lagos residents they must subject themselves to the dictates of science.
We reacted to the Lagos State governor's 'peace walk' reconciliation and white paper on #EndSARS panel. --- 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/survivingeko/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/survivingeko/support
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Charles Carney is walking the 253 miles from McConnell Air Force Base four miles southeast of the central business district of Wichita to the Kansas City National Security Campus on Botts […] The post Charles Carney’s Peace Walk appeared first on KKFI.
On this Episode, Jacolby is Joined again by British Malone II (@BritishvsterlingIf you remember British was on Locally Famous previously and introduced us to the "Peace Walk across America. Jacolby caught up with British while he had some down time just to check in and see how things were going. Tune in to find out the latest update! For Merchandise purposes please send a message to @LocallyFamousPodcast. All sizes available. $25. FB: Jacolby Conway IG @LocallyFamousPodcast Twitter: @Jacolby_Conway Youtube: https://youtu.be/F1iYsbHoHbo Cashapp: $LocallyFamousPodcast
Advocates from the anti-violence initiative Increase the Peace held a peace walk for Adam Toledo Sunday night in Little Village. Executive director Berto Aguayo joins Reset to discuss how Chicago’s Latino community is healing following the release of body cam footage that captured a Chicago Police officer shooting and killing the 13-year-old last month.
Alyson Gordon is the New Talent Strategies Assistant Vice President at Duke University Health System, where she focuses on the value of the employees through talent acquisition, career planning, and onboarding and retention efforts. With a holistic approach, Gordon focuses on the feelings of all involved while working with executives to achieve the desired work culture.In this episode, Gordon explains her positive experiences with the individuals at Duke University Health System, as well as her journey to get to where she currently is today. Gordon goes into detail regarding how she has maintained a servant leadership role, where virtue and business specifically intersect in her career, and the positive impact that she has had on her clients' lives. Finally, Gordon explains the “Peace Walk” with individuals at one of the hospitals; this event ultimately allowed all to understand that the organization always cares and that it is important that everyone has a space to be their best selves.Alyson Gordon has experience in conflict resolution, change management, employee relations, HRIS management, leadership development and performance management. She has a strong work ethic and interpersonal skills which have allowed for Gordon to have progressive leadership opportunities as a transformational Human Resources Executive.“[The “Peace Walk”] is a testament to what can happen when we can be brave enough to step out on faith and speak up because it builds a muscle so that next time something happens, we can ask ourselves, ‘How can the organization do this better?' We should lead with this courage that is modeled for us in the Word.” - Alyson GordonYou can find more information regarding Duke University Health System on https://www.dukehealth.org/ and you can contact Gordon at https://www.linkedin.com/in/aparkergordon/
In this Episode, Jacolby is joined by British (@Britishvssterling) and Avery (@ayetrip). They are doing a “Peace Walk” across America and found time to stop by Locally Famous and give us and update on how it started and how its going. Thank you for all of your support. To follow the walk or make donations fell free to reach out to British or Avery Via www.linktr.ee/BritishVSSterling Merch can be found at: www.legacyoverpopularity.com/discount/LocallyFamous . www.chic-chakras.com . Www.uconjaycosmetics.com . www.iammclothes.com . Promo code: LocallyFamous IG: Jacolby_Conway Twitter: @Jacolby_Conway Facebook:Jacolby Conway
We all have the same goal, don't we? To live in peace with one another. But to achieve this peace, it requires a better dialogue. So today, we're going to have one of our most important conversations to-date. Please join me in welcoming Executive Director Jennifer Miller to Firebuilders LIVE. She is a woman of color, a daughter of two law enforcement officers, a wife of local pastor Thomas Miller, a leader of worship and a women's Bible study, and a mother of seven, including foster children who are not of color. She is also the Executive Director of JSM Diversity, whose goal is to improve diversity and inclusion within business culture. Under her direct supervision, companies (Starbucks is one of her clients, fyi) move towards fostering equal opportunities for women, people of color and at-risk youth. Apart from vocalizing caring, yet powerful suggestions in today's climate, she is also an inspirational leader. Jenn recently hosted the city of Hendersonville, TN's first-ever Peace Walk which received incredible reviews throughout Nashville and the surrounding areas. Jennifer is in a unique position to bring ALL the voices to the table and help foster a productive, non-escalated conversation about the societal changes we find ourselves going through. Whether you're law enforcement, a person of color, or a business owner, she helps us all better understand how we can support each other moving forward. Tune in and listen to Jenn today. We can come to a place of agreement while at the same time, work hard to fight the implicit bias of a society we've since accepted as normal. It's time to have a peaceful and intelligent dialogue that reinforces the fact that we all have the same objectives in life! And that's a beautiful thing! Have questions for Jenn? You can find her here: http://www.jsmdiversity.com/ ——— Firebuilders is a scalable way coaches and consultants can keep their clients accountable with daily, personal attention. Visit http://www.firebuilders.io for more info!
In this weeks episode we talk to traveller and avid hiker Lexi Connors about her recent trip on the European Peace Walk Trail. This trail is relatively unknown but provides and alternative to the heavily used Camino trails. In this episode we discuss the logistics, the ups and downs, and the highlights of this unique trail. www.australianhiker.com.au
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui address all things Cambridge. Today's guest is Olivia D'Ambrosio; discussion included Bridge Repertory Theater, the article about Alanna and Sumbul in Scout Cambridge, the Multicultural Art Center, Central Square, the YWCA and the Peace Walk in the Park.
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Producer/Host: Amy Browne Contributor: John Greenman On today’s show we bring you to the “End Violence Together” rally held in Bangor Saturday, we talk with one of the people planning to walk across the state in an upcoming peace walk, and we listen in as community members pay tribute to local long time peace activists Ilze Petersons and Doug Allen as they embark on their next adventure. FMI: www.campaignnonviolence.org , www.peacectr.org , www.facebook.com/events/452604561565994/ The post Maine Currents 9/23/15 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
INTERVIEWS: Carole Hisasue left a successful media career in Japan for an idyllic life in America… but landed within six miles of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. Now active with San Luis Obispo Nothers for Peace (SLOMP), she talks about this year’s northern California Hiroshima commemoration, including a Peace Walk with Buddhist Reverend Gyosen...
Theme: Indigenous women. On the occasion of Indigenous womens day, this show celebrates the achievements and contributions of native women. We begin by speaking to Gail Small, one of the activists featured in the film Homeland: Four Portraits of Native Action, which will screen at the Mill Valley Film Festival on Oct.12 and 14. We will then listen to the music of Joy Hargo followed by an interview with the organizer of the upcoming show Peace Walk. We will end the show with poetry by Norma Coehlo. The post Women's Magazine – October 10, 2005 appeared first on KPFA.