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In this special episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman welcomes back Dr. Oscar Holmes IV, Associate Professor of Management at Rutgers University in Camden, NJ, and Stacy Hawkins, Professor at Rutgers Law School.Their conversation explores the debate around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) versus the concept of meritocracy in the workplace and society. Dr. Holmes and Professor Hawkins discuss the origins and purpose of DEI work, the subjective and shifting nature of meritocracy, and how the argument against DEI is often used as a "dog whistle" to marginalize underrepresented groups.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
Professor Ed Hawkins is a climate scientist and creator of the renowned Climate Stripes which highlights the earth's increase in temperature over the last 170 years. In the last 50 years, there has been a 1°C increase in global temperatures across the globe. Ed's Climate Stripes is a striking visual showing this change over the last 173 years, it has since been displayed worldwide, at music festivals, sports events and even on the side of buses.In the episode, Professor Hawkins delves deeper into the science behind the climate stripes and how they were created. He also explains the importance of using visual representations to communicate complex data and engage audiences on important issues such as climate change.Hosted by Bruce BratleyFeaturing Ed Hawkins
Today Utah Marriage Commission Manager, Alan Hawkins joins Dr. Dave Schramm and Dr. Liz Hale to discuss the challenges of an open relationship. About Alan Hawkins:Alan Hawkins is the manager of the Utah Marriage Commission. He recently retired after 33years as a professor at Brigham Young University. He earned a PhD in Human Development and Family Studies at Pennsylvania State University in 1990. Professor Hawkins scholarship andoutreach efforts focused on educational interventions and policies to help couples form andsustain healthy marriages and relationships and to help fathers be engaged in the lives of their children. Since 2000, he has been intricately involved in state and federal policy efforts tosupport relationship education programs for disadvantaged families. He has served on the Utah marriage commission since 2004. And as a past chair of the Utah marriage commission. He currently serves as vice chair on the board for the National Association for Relationship and Marriage Education. Insights: “ I believe marriage is a relationship that asks you to give your all to each other mentally,emotionally, sexually, give your all to another person. I think that kind of depth in a relationship leads to a richness and a beauty and a power that you can't achieve by dividing your heart.” - Alan Hawkins “Go deeper with one person instead of broader with others.” - Dave Schramm “The deeper you get, the more you understand, which then means the more you love.” - Alan Hawkins Invites:-“Go Deeper” with your partner by downloading the Gottman Card Deck app.-Learn about ways that you can create a stronger marriage connection by attending thewebinars held by the Utah Marriage Commission. Visit our site for FREE relationship resources and regular giveaways: StrongerMarriage.orgpodcast.strongermarriage.orgFacebook: StrongerMarriage.orgInstagram: @strongermarriagelife Dr. Dave Schramm: https://drdaveschramm.com https://drdavespeaks.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrDaveUSU Facebook Marriage Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/770019130329579 Facebook Parenting Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/542067440314642 Dr. Liz Hale: http://www.drlizhale.com/
This week Robert is joined by Ed Hawkins, Professor of Climate Science at the University of Reading (UK). The subject of our Climate is always one that'll start a good debate, and in this fascinating podcast Robert discusses the Decarbonisation Problem with Professor Hawkins, what we can do to slow rising temperatures, and what can be learnt from the past. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Everything Electric SHOW channel and help us reach 100k subscribers! Everything Electric Show: https://www.youtube.com/@EverythingElectricShow Fully Charged Show: https://www.youtube.com/@fullychargedshow Visit our next event, Fully Charged LIVE Europe in Amsterdam: https://fullycharged.live/ Support our StopBurningStuff campaign: https://www.patreon.com/STOPBurningStuff Become a Fully Charged SHOW Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fullychargedshow Buy the Fully Charged Guide to Electric Vehicles & Clean Energy : https://buff.ly/2GybGt0 Subscribe for episode alerts and the Fully Charged newsletter: https://fullycharged.show/zap-sign-up/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/fullychargedshow
In 1954, something happened that changed the Southern evangelicals forever - and not in a good way. When the Supreme Court ruled in Brown vs. Board of Education that racial segregation in schools was unconstitutional, Baptist and Methodist churches in the south found that public sentiment echoed the court's calls for integration and suddenly their stance on segregationist theology had to change. So, it changed for the worst. In "The Bible Told Them So: Southern White Christians' Fight against Racial Equality," Professor Rusty Hawkins detailed how segregationist theology twisted over the years into private schools aimed at "protecting the family" and a dehumanizing colorblind theology that ignored systemic racism with alleged biblical support. ABOUT RUSTY Professor Rusty Hawkins is a professor of Humanities and History at Indiana Wesleyan University and has published on race and religion before with "Christians and the Color Line: Race and Religion after Divided by Faith" drawn from papers commemorating the tenth anniversary of "Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America." Born and raised in Kansas, Professor Hawkins is a diehard Kansas City Royals and Chiefs fan and is currently working on a manuscript about the conversion of George Wallace.
In 1954, something happened that changed the Southern evangelicals forever - and not in a good way. When the Supreme Court ruled in Brown vs. Board of Education that racial segregation in schools was unconstitutional, Baptist and Methodist churches in the south found that public sentiment echoed the court's calls for integration and suddenly their stance on segregationist theology had to change. So, it changed for the worst. In "The Bible Told Them So: Southern White Christians' Fight against Racial Equality," Professor Rusty Hawkins detailed how segregationist theology twisted over the years into private schools aimed at "protecting the family" and a dehumanizing colorblind theology that ignored systemic racism with alleged biblical support. ABOUT RUSTY Professor Rusty Hawkins is a professor of Humanities and History at Indiana Wesleyan University and has published on race and religion before with "Christians and the Color Line: Race and Religion after Divided by Faith" drawn from papers commemorating the tenth anniversary of "Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America." Born and raised in Kansas, Professor Hawkins is a diehard Kansas City Royals and Chiefs fan and is currently working on a manuscript about the conversion of George Wallace.
The world's first confirmation of global warming using actual temperature observations was published in 1938 when engineer Guy Callendar linked an observed 0.3°C warming to an increased atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide caused by the burning of fossil fuels. Fast forward nearly 90 years and 1.3°C, and climate scientists are still using crucial environmental data to communicate the significance of - and urgency around - carbon emissions and global warming. But now with significantly better data, data that modern illustrative styles and communication tools are dispensing to a mass audience — none more recognized than the ubiquitous climate stripes, a colorful progression from blue hues to deep reds to show the world's warming over time. In celebration of Earth Day 2022, Data Points Podcast is thrilled to welcome climate stripes creator Professor Ed Hawkins for a conversation with Berkeley Earth Lead Scientist Dr. Robert Rohde about the importance of making climate science accessible, the ongoing efforts to “rescue” historic climate data, and why filling the gaps in the historical climate record is essential to increasing our resilience to climate change. In this episode we discuss:
The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Dr. J. Russell Hawkins. A Professor of Humanities and History at Indiana Wesleyan University, Dr. Hawkins studies theology, U.S. history and White Supremacy. He recently published a book, The Bible Told Them so: How Southern Evangelicals Fought to Preserve White Supremacy. Earlier version of this book did not feature the term White Supremacy. Dr. Hawkins details how for most Whites in South Carolina and beyond, their brand of Christianity said that White Jesus made the "races" separate and made the negro to serve Whites. When the 1954 Brown v. Board of education decision was rendered, White Christians often formed the backbone of Massive White Resistance. We'll emphasize Mr. Neely Fuller Jr. conclusion that the System of White Supremacy is the strongest Religion in the known universe. We'll also emphasize the importance of correct words and accuracy. White Supremacy/Racism is not "separation." White Supremacists have never and would never permit non-white people to remain "separate" from them. U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond's rape of Carie Butler is irrefutable proof that White Supremacists have no interest in being "separate" from their niggras. Gus concludes it is a deliberate act of White Supremacy when Whites like Professor Hawkins omit Whites' habitual sexual abuse of black people. #StromThurmond INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE: 564943#
Tuesday, March 15th 5:00PM Eastern/ 8:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Dr. J. Russell Hawkins. A Professor of Humanities and History at Indiana Wesleyan University, Dr. Hawkins studies theology, U.S. history and White Supremacy. He recently published a book, The Bible Told Them so: How Southern Evangelicals Fought to Preserve White Supremacy. Earlier version of this book did not feature the term White Supremacy. Dr. Hawkins details how for most Whites in South Carolina and beyond, their brand of Christianity said that White Jesus made the "races" separate and made the negro to serve Whites. When the 1954 Brown v. Board of education decision was rendered, White Christians often formed the backbone of Massive White Resistance. We'll emphasize Mr. Neely Fuller Jr's conclusion that the System of White Supremacy is the strongest Religion in the known universe. We'll also emphasize the importance of correct words and accuracy. White Supremacy/Racism is not "separation." White Supremacists have never and would never permit non-white people to remain "separate" from them. U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond's rape of Carie Butler is irrefutable proof that White Supremacists have no interest in being "separate" from their niggras. Gus concludes it is a deliberate act of White Supremacy when Whites like Professor Hawkins omit Whites' habitual sexual abuse of black people. #StromThurmond INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943# Press *61 The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. TUNE IN! Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
University of Nebraska Omaha Associate Professor Dan Hawkins, who has a doctorate in sociology, joins Local News Live to talk about the significance of FIFA banning Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. Professor Hawkins studies and often provides insight on the United States boycotting sporting events.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/local-news-live-daily/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Host Lloyd Freeman is joined by professor Stacy Hawkins of Rutgers University. Professor Hawkins teaches courses at Rutgers in Constitutional Law, Employment Law and an original seminar on Diversity and the Law. On this episode, Hawkins and Freeman discuss COVID-19's impact on workplace demographics, and specifically how women have been disproportionally impacted. The discussion focuses on what long-term impacts the pandemic will have on women in the workplace and what the future looks like for creating a more equal and equitable workplace in the future. To learn more about Lloyd Freeman, click here: https://www.bipc.com/lloyd-freeman. To learn more about Stacy Hawkins, click here: https://law.rutgers.edu/directory/view/shawkins. To learn more about Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, visit www.BIPC.com
This week on A Place For Film we have a special treat. On September 8th, the IU Cinema hosted a virtual conversation about the life and work of French New Wave pioneer Agnès Varda. The conversation was between David and Professor Joan Hawkins and moderated by Elizabeth. It was an hour of love, remembrance, analysis and laughs between our co-host and their immensely knowledgeable guest. What's presented here is a lightly edited version of what streamed that night. So please sit back and listen to Professor Hawkins, David and Elizabeth have a spirited conversation about the ever inspiring Agnès Varda.
The subject of countless songs, films, novels and works of art, 'the American Dream' has been a defining theme of the modern American ethos. As US election day approaches in the midst of a global pandemic, climate catastrophe and escalating racial tensions, we want to ask if this dream -- with its emphasis on equality, opportunity and freedom -- has become a nightmare. With the US now ranking as one of the most unequal G7 countries in the world, our panel of experts will explore this topic from a range of social and cultural perspectives, and in anticipation of a crucial and complicated American election day. Speakers: Bernice Murphy is Associate Professor at the School of English, Trinity College Dublin, where she lectures in popular literature and specialises in the study of place and space in American horror and gothic narratives. Her books include The Rural Gothic in American Popular Culture (2013). Larycia Hawkins is a scholar, professor of political science, and activist. Professor Hawkins teaches and researches at the University of Virginia (UVA), where she is jointly appointed in the departments of Politics and Religious Studies. She is part of the UVA Democracy Initiative's Religion, Race & Democracy Lab. Her publications include Jesus and Justice: The Moral Framing of the Black Agenda (2015). Nicholas Johnson is an Associate Professor in Drama in Trinity's School of Creative Arts. He is a founding co-director of the Beckett Summer School at TCD and a co-founder of the new Trinity Centre for Beckett Studies. He publishes across several fields and has been a regular media commentator on the US election landscape. Ed Pavlić is Distinguished Research Professor of English and African American Studies and affiliated faculty in Creative Writing at the University of Georgia, Athens (GA). He is the author of 'Who Can Afford to Improvise?': James Baldwin and Black Music, the Lyric and the Listeners (2015). The Trinity Long Room Hub Behind the Headlines series is supported by the John Pollard Foundation.
Sought-after speaker on the issue of employment law and diversity, Professor Stacy Hawkins sits down with Co-Dean, Kim Mutcherson to share her thoughts on affirmative action and the evolution of equal opportunity. Learn more about Professor Hawkins. The Power of Attorney is produced by Rutgers Law School. With two locations minutes from Philadelphia and New York City, Rutgers Law offers the prestige and reputation of a large, nationally-known university combined with a personal, small campus experience. Learn more by visiting law.rutgers.edu. Series Producer and Editor: Kate Bianco Series Creator: Emily Brennan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rutgerslaw/message
Linda Midgett and Dr. Larycia Hawkins join the show this episode to discuss embodied solidarity via their new documentary film, Same God. Dr. Hawkins’s Christian practice of embodied solidarity. In the documentary film Same God directed by Linda Midgett viewers follow the story of Wheaton College tenured professor Dr. Hawkins who wore a hijab in solidarity with Muslim women following the 2015 mass shooting in San Bernardino, CA. Dr. Hawkins’s act of embodied solidarity prompted her termination from Wheaton College. Dr. Hawkins shares a Christianity-grounded explanation of embodied solidarity in contrast to cultural appropriation. Co-hosts and guests talk white supremacy, identity politics, American Christianity and even go out of bounds into a meaningful discussion of Eucharist theology. The episode includes exclusive content -- something about make-up and broken mirrors. Listen to the end to hear Dr. Hawkins’s advice for those on a spiritual path that is leading into unchartered waters, sometimes far from home. Though the interfaith dimension of Linda Midgett’s and Dr. Hawkins’s work is evident in their film. In a time of American Christian division, they call out an intra-communal question: Do American Christians across the divide worship the same God? Take a listen and then share what you think. Conversation on Embodied Solidarity in the Film, Same God (02:54) RELEVANT LINKS From Our Conversation on Embodied Solidarity Same God (2020 Film) Dr. Larycia Hawkins (Professor) Linda Midgett (Director, Producer, Writer) Wheaton College San Bernardino Shootings Council on American-Islamic Relations: CAIR James P. Carse (Author - Amazon Affiliate Link) MORE ON OUR GUESTS AND THE FILM, SAME GOD Same God - For information on how to find a screening near you, please visit SameGodFilm.com Laryica Hawkings - Larycia Hawkins, PhD., is a scholar, a political science professor, and activist. Professor Hawkins teaches and researches at the University of Virginia, where she is jointly appointed as Assistant Professor in the departments of Politics and Religious Studies; serves as a Faculty Fellow at the university's Institute of Advanced Studies in Culture; is a Contributor to the Project on Lived Theology; and co-convenes the Henry Luce Foundation project, Religion and Its Publics. Follow Laryica’s work at her website, LaryciaHawkins.com or on Twitter, @LaryciaHawkins Linda Midgett - Linda Midgett is an Emmy award-winning writer, producer, and showrunner with a proven track record of developing hit and critically acclaimed series. 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The Australian-German Energy College at the University of Melbourne has regular lectures in a relatively small space at its Grattan Street offices and the latest was packed with many people forced to stand.Holding centre stage as he talked about the "Sensitivity of historical climate simulations to uncertain aerosol forcing" was University of Reading climate scientist, Professor Ed Hawkins.Among those in the crowd was Professor David Karoly; a senior advisor from the college, Simon Holmes á Court; a well known and respected climate activist who was the co-author of Climate Code Red, David Spratt, who has written reports for Breakthrough; and the founder of "Music for a Warming World", Simon Kerr.Professor Hawkins is responsible for many things in the climate world, among them the "Show your Stripes" - a simple graphic illustration of how the world is warming.
The Team Coaching Zone Podcast: Coaching | Teams | Leadership | Dr. Krister Lowe
What forces are disrupting the nature of teaming in organizations? How can team coaches keep up with the pace of change in organizations? What opportunities exist beyond coaching high performing teams? Tune in to this week's episode of the The Team Coaching Zone podcast with special guest Professor Hawkins to explore these and other compelling questions. In this episode Professor Hawkins updates listeners on what he has been up to in the Team Coaching field since he last appeared 2 years ago in episode #019 of the TCZ podcast. Themes covered in this episode include: The recent release of the 3rd Edition of Leadership Team Coaching: Developing Collective Transformational Leadership Forces disrupting the team coaching industry: threats and opportunities Leadership about orchestrating the partnership ecosystem Coaching partnerships, networks and relationships between teams Creating teaming cultures 4 Levels of Team Coaching: High Performing Team Coaching, System Team Coaching, Systemic Team Coaching, Ecosystemic Team Coaching Coaching New Types of Teams: startup teams, cutting edge teams, black ops teams, red teams, shadow teams, teams of teams and more Practical tips for coaching teams Developing team coaches and more Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the great pioneers and thought leader in the team coaching field! This is an episode you surely will not want to miss!
Dr Shane is joined in the studio with fellow EAGG colleagues Dr Ailie and Dr Jeff.The team share brief science news on subjects like Autism and recent weather news in the Arctic, but the majority of the show is spent with two very special guests.Firstly we have an interview with NASA Astronaut Colonel Terry Vertz who has spent over 200+ days in space as he recounts how he got involved in the space game, tributes to Leonard Nimoy as well as news on why is in Australia and what's happening in 2016 in terms of space exploration.After this the team are joined in the studio by Associate Professor Ed Hawkins (Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading, UK) who has become somewhat of a science celebrity in recent times since his development of the 'Spiral' which simply explains the progress and effects of climate change. Along with this development, Professor Hawkins shares updates regarding the subject, as well as delving into the history of Climate change, when did we first begin studying this phenomenon?Remember,. Science is everywhere..Program page: http://www.rrr.org.au/program/einstein-a-go-go/ Facebook page: Einstein A Go Go Twitter: https://twitter.com/einstein_agogo
The Team Coaching Zone Podcast: Coaching | Teams | Leadership | Dr. Krister Lowe
Join Dr. Krister Lowe and leading organizational coach and early pioneer in the field of team coaching, Professor Peter Hawkins, for this week’s episode of The Team Coaching Zone Podcast. Dr. Hawkins is a Professor of Leadership at Henley Business School, is the Emeritus Chairman of Bath Consultancy Group, the Chairman of Renewal Associates, and a leading consultant, coach, writer and researcher. He is a thought leader in executive coaching, team coaching and board development and is the author of a number of books and papers including, among other works, Leadership Team Coaching (2014) and Leadership Team Coaching in Practice (2014). In this episode Professor Hawkins shares his journey from working in drama therapy and psychotherapy in mental health organizations, to shifting into organizational development and getting a Ph.D. in organization learning and founding the Bath Consulting Group, to becoming a thought leader and practitioner in the area of systemic team coaching. Themes covered in the episode include: the continuum of team coaching; the 5 disciplines of successful team practice (commissioning, clarifying, co-creating, connecting, core learning) and team coaching; the CID-CLEAR team coaching process; the team leader as coach; becoming a team coach; supervision and training of team coaches; and trends in the field of team coaching. Throughout the interview, Professor Hawkins shares stories of success and challenge from his own practice coaching teams in diverse organizations. This episode is overflowing with inspiration, practical insights as well as tips and tools that will help every new and experienced team coach take their practice to the next level. For episode show notes and more go to: http://www.teamcoachingzone.com/drpeterhawkins/
Professor Hawkins will look at the history of coalition government in British politics over the past 200 years and discuss some of the constitutional implications of the current Conservative/Liberal Democrat government under David Cameron and Nick Clegg.
Professor Hawkins will look at the history of coalition government in British politics over the past 200 years and discuss some of the constitutional implications of the current Conservative/Liberal Democrat government under David Cameron and Nick Clegg.