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We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, and CONCACAF Champions Cup chat, and we're joined by AFTN writer Felipe Vallejo to do it all this episode. The Whitecaps finally played their first competitive game of 2025, and while the end result of the Champions Cup clash with Saprissa wasn't what they were hoping for down in Costa Rica, there were a lot of positives and and an away goal to take from the tie. We delve into the match, look ahead to the MLS season opener in Portland and hear from 'Caps coach Jesper Sorensen and Timbers boss Phil Neville. As the new MLS season gets underway, we preview what is shaping up to be an interesting and unpredictable Western Conference, with some clear standout teams, some movers and shakers, and some teams that we just don't know what to expect from them yet this season. We cast our eyes over the Whitecaps' 14 Western rivals and bring you a special collaboration piece we did previewing Vancouver themselves on the Soccerwise podcast. All of this, plus former Whitecaps captain Kendall Waston runs through our infamous food segments, Pop Will Eat Itself continue their residency as our Album of the Month and feature again in this episode's Wavelength, there's another Britpop song, and we pay tribute to the recently departed Jam drummer Rick Butler. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.25: Intro 05.35: Whitecaps lose late to Saprissa 28.34: Anyone Fancy A Chocolate Digestive? Or Jam? Or Takeout food? - Kendall Waston edition 32.40: Portland preview with Phil Neville audio 48.10: MLS West Season Preview - Austin, Colorado, Dallas, Houston, LAFC, LA Galaxy, Minnesota 91.00: MLS West Season Preview - Portland, RSL, San Jose, San Diego, Seattle, SKC, St Louis 132.10: Michael's Whitecaps season preview on Soccerwise podcast 167.30: Wavelength - Pop Will Eat Itself - Reclaim The Game Funk FIFA
Vols dominate Hofstra in opening weekend Rick Butler joins to talk all things Vols and movies Taking calls from fans Russell does NOT like Tom Cruise
Vegalogue is a regular podcast from vegetable, potato and onion industry peak body AUSVEG, where we examine the pressing issues and latest developments in our sector.The need for good biosecurity practices on farm has been painfully underlined recently, with the incursion of the tomato brown rugose fruit virus in South Australia costing growers millions. But the benefits of good on-farm biosecurity go a lot further than just this kind of rare but high-impact exotic incursion.Good biosecurity can also address the standard pest and disease pressures growers face every day. It can translate to a higher marketable yield, lower labour requirements, or lower input costs.We had a chat with Rick Butler of Butler Market Gardens, a grower of spring onions, herbs and Asian vegetables in Melbourne's southern suburbs, about how he's addressed their biosecurity risks with some new technology.Learn more about the projects discussed in this episode: VegWatch, the Vegetable industry biosecurity and business continuity strategy (VG22004) Thanks for listening to Vegalogue! You can find out more about AUSVEG and the Australian vegetable industry at ausveg.com.au. Subscribe to our newsletter, or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, or Twitter/X.
RICK BUTLER: Rick and his late wife, Linda, logged more than 500,000 miles together on motorcycles, touring the United States, Canada and Mexico. Rick reflects on their adventures and how riding two-up drew them closer together. Riding Into The Sunset is brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America and hosted by journalist & author Ed Housewright. Reach us by email at podcast@bmwmoa.org.
If you're a contractor or builder, do you need to worry about having a brand? Rick Butler and Elizabeth Hagale of BlueTape sat down to speak with two marketing experts from Lenker: John Lenker, founder and Chief Vision Officer, and Assaf Arie, partner and Chief Executive Officer. From high-level strategizing to producing creative ad campaigns, John and Assaf have a wealth of experience transforming businesses through careful planning and imaginative marketing.In part one of this two-part podcast, we'll be focusing on contractors, remodelers, and builders and how strategy and marketing can build their business.You can find out more about Lenker at https://lenker.com/constructionpals.The Construction Pals podcast is brought to you by BlueTape, your source for the latest in the construction world. Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes like this.For more information on this podcast and BlueTape, please visit BlueTape.com.Be sure to follow us on... Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Alignable
Rick Butler of Tadoughs joins The Greg and Dan Show to talk about the opening of the Peoria location and unforeseen bumps in the road that occurred this week. Butler notes the new location's massive popularity in the area, some unexpected challenges, and his gratitude for the team's constant hard-work. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rich Walton, an award-winning, 30-year veteran of the architectural design business, suddenly found himself managing construction projects in Afghanistan. Join BlueTape's Rick Butler as he and Rich discuss how he ended up there and the stark differences he experienced working overseas.Find out more about Rich Walton's adventures at https://onebrickatatimepress.com/.The Construction Pals podcast is brought to you by BlueTape, your source for the latest in the construction world. Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes like this.For more information on this podcast and BlueTape, please visit BlueTape.com.Be sure to follow us on... Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Alignable
On this episode of Construction Pals, we're joined by Matt DiBara, owner of the Contractor Consultants and fourth-generation mason.Matt is joined by Rick Butler, Senior Sales Manager at BlueTape, to discuss his personal experiences managing his construction business, as well as his predictions for 2023. He also covers the importance of financial savvy in the construction world, the ins and outs of modernizing your cash flow, its importance to growth, and different ways to finance, including trade credit.The Construction Pals podcast is brought to you by BlueTape, your source for the latest in the construction world. Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes like this.For more information on this podcast and BlueTape, please visit BlueTape.com.Be sure to follow us on... Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Alignable
In this episode of Gathering The Kings, host Chaz Wolfe sits down with guest Rick Butler. Rick is a successful business owner in the millwork and sawmill industry, with experience in retail, installation, and manufacturing. After seeing there was a market for smaller quantities, he eventually built a retail store. He started with a 3,200 sq ft building, and has grown into a 20k sq ft. At one point, Rick had 4 stores that were called Woodworkers Shop, now he's focused and has one woodworker shop and 2 stores called Millworks. In this episode, Rick shares his insights and experiences on building successful relationships, using time effectively, and the importance of having a partner who complements your skills. Tune in to hear his practical advice and tips on how to grow and succeed in business. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your business to the next level, Rick's insights are sure to help you achieve your goals. During this episode, you will learn about;[01:22] Intro to Rick and his business[02:51] The importance of key relationships[08:06] Running a family business[11:01] Having a partner who fills in your gaps[13:41] Doing your due diligence[24:09] How to connect with Rick[25:19] Sneak peek into Gathering The Kings Mastermind Group & how to get more informationNotable Quotes“Relationships, I think, are everything in your business.” - Rick Butler“Probably the best choice I've made in business was when I started going to my wife for advice.” - Rick Butler“I'm very fortunate that my wife can put a different view to every situation because it slows me down as an entrepreneur.” - Rick Butler“I try my best to be faith, family, then financial.” - Rick Butler“Business is not gonna exist if we're not making a healthy bottom line to make it keep growing.” - Rick Butler“There's more business advice in the Bible than any book out there now.” - Rick Butler“You display who you are every day through your business... and I want to display Christ through my actions, you know? And if I can do that, I'm successful." - Rick Butler"If I can show myself to be Christ-like every day, then I've done my job." - Rick Butler“You don't, you don't have a sales process if you don't know how to build relationships.” - Chaz Wolfe (Host)“There should be some hope that 20, 30 years down the road that entrepreneurs who have been building that long do have team members or partners or people in their business that have been there for the ride and that they can trust and they're not needed in every little piece of the business." - Chaz Wolfe (Host)Books and Resources Recommended:Biblehttps://www.amazon.com/Church-Bible-Black-Bibles-Crossway/dp/1433563428/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=bible&qid=1673980482&sr=8-3Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hillhttps://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Landmark-Bestseller/dp/1585424331Let's Connect!Rick Butler:Website: https://www.woodworkersshop.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-butler-506b17a/Email: ...
John 15:1-17 || Rick Butler
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What makes the weather? Why does it change? How do we know what to expect? Third graders studying weather and climate had the exciting opportunity to meet with a team of meteorologists from Weather Stations Operations at Simmons AAF in Fort Bragg, North Carolina to add to their knowledge from what they've discovered during classroom science investigations. Our special guests, previously on PAWCast, are back again to conclude Season 1. Join us one more time with Mr. Rick Butler, Airman Coleman, Staff Sergeant Gould, and Airman Ewing in their presentation about weather and climate in this episode.
Our hosts, Violet, Maurine, and Isabelle sat down with Mr. Rick Butler, Chief of Weather Stations Operations at Simmons AAF in Fort Bragg, North Carolina to learn more about humidity and the water cycle in today's episode. Mr. Rick shared great answers to just how our weather affects us everyday in this episode.
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Colossians 4:15-18 | Rick Butler
Ecclesiastes 3:9-15 || Rick Butler
1 Tim 1:12-17 || Rick Butler
John 6:60-71 || Rick Butler
Colossians 3:5-9 || Rick Butler
Colossians 2:13-15 || Rick Butler
Colossians 1:19-23 || Rick Butler
Former @mccbaseball1 HC Rick Butler joins @VoiceofBears to discuss his HOF bowling career, the growth of the McLennan program, his 1983 National Championship team and much more.
Rick Butler joined us on Mission Sunday as we rejoice in partnership with other churches in our sovereign Grace Family. Rick is the Family Life and Discipleship Pastor at Risen Hope Church in Prospect Park, PA.
Rick Butler joined us on Mission Sunday as we rejoice in partnership with other churches in our sovereign Grace Family. Rick is the Family Life and Discipleship Pastor at Risen Hope Church in Prospect Park, PA.
Romans 6:1-4 || Rick Butler
Acts 8:26-40 || Rick Butler
Acts 4:23-31 || Rick Butler
Acts 3 || Rick Butler
Matthew 27: 51-54 || Rick Butler
Matthew 26:14-35, 47-56, 69-75 || Rick Butler
Matthew 25:13-30 || Rick Butler
Matthew 23:37-40 || Rick Butler
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we complete our series playing Chrono Trigger. We discuss the handful of remaininig quests in "The Fated Hour" and defeating Lavos (as an afterthought) before turning to our takeaways and feedback. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Finish the game! Podcast breakdown: 0:48 Chrono Trigger 1:27:22 Break 1:28:05 Feedback Issues covered: reforestation with Robo, being aware that certain characters have to be in your party, Robo's world sprite, seeing Robo on the world map, being able to have player theories, not deploying Robo as a player verb, Robo's theory, a Gaia hypothesis, the double-edged sword of optional content, time travel wish fulfillment, having trouble saving Lara, a moment by a campfire, Robo's evolution, Lucca's mini robot and the progeneration of the robots, collecting the highest power loot, hunting the moon stone, Tim discovers there's an in-game map, the Sun Keep boss and randomly selecting, hitting the right flame, having a different tactic to deal with the boss, clearly telegraphing the Sun Stone, the mayor whose kids hate him, the consequences of your actions, Sins of the Father visited on the sons, how you open up a game, open worlds vs Chrono Trigger, the stifling linearity of the early game of FFXIII, losing narrative cohesion, telegraphing important decision, how your game's goals close off other opportunities, replayability vs feeling the impact of player choice, doing everything the designers want you to do, freeing Cyrus's ghost, hating on Crono, Prometheus and Robo and Atropos, pouring one out for Toma, the court scene, bursting through the stained glass, the many endings, the developer ending, the bridge ending to Chrono Cross, the Dream Devourer and Lavos and Schala, the advent of New Game+, the various final weapons, Tim's water level theory, fighting science fiction elements, supporting the party as being important, supporting party experimentation, limited party combat vs full party combat, deepening characters, subverting the tropes, letting the hero die, strong female characters, a world structure that works, not worrying too much about paradox, The Three Wise Men and Magi vs Magus, Magus's lieutenants' names, the strengths and weaknesses of the combat, splitting Chrono Trigger into two games, tragedy vs comedy, goals for translations, the richness of this game and being able to investigate it over and over, squinting and seeing Frog as the hero of the game, silent protagonists in JRPGs, a story of a killed game, the strength of this game's New Game+, systemic games and story generation. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: James Lovelock (obliquely), Rio Bravo (obliquely), Final Fantasy XIII, The Witcher 3, GTA III, Wasteland 2, Alpha Protocol, LMNO, Steven Spielberg, David Cage, Doug Church, Randy Smith, Breath of the Wild, Final Fantasy IX, Pinocchio, Boss Fight Books, Michael Williams, Akira Toriyama, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Chrono Cross, Silent Hill 2, Fallout, Persona 5, Kingdom Hearts, Earthbound, Mass Effect, BioWare, KotOR 2, irreverentQ/Nolan Filter, Warren Linam-Church, Patrick Holleman, Shakespeare, Ted Woolsey, Tom Slattery, Rick Butler, James Roberts, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (obliquely), John Webb, Final Fantasy VII, Breath of Fire 3, Walker Farrell, NieR: Automata, Zimmy Finger, Civilization, Dwarf Fortress, The2ndQuest, Johnny "Pockets" Grattan, Marc LeBlanc, Ron Gilbert, X-COM, World of Warcraft, Metal Gear Solid 4, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers. Link: The 1UP article about LMNO appears lost to time, but here's a contemporaneous Kotaku article reporting on that article Reverse Design: Chrono Trigger Dwarf Fortress The Hamlet of Tyranny Errata: Brett referred to Tom Slattery as "Shepherd." We regret the error. Next time: Another WoW Checkin Twitch: brettdouville, instagram:timlongojr, @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Matthew 22:15-22 || Rick Butler
Luke 2:1-20 || Rick Butler
Matthew 19:13-15 || Rick Butler
2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 || Rick Butler
Luke 24:13-35 || Rick Butler
On this episode we talk with Rick Butler. Coach Butler is one of the co-founders of the Surface to Air System along with Coach Rich Hargitt. Listen as we talk with Coach Butler about his coaching career, how the Surface To Air System started and operates, and how Surface to Air has transformed 7x7 to be able to include RPO concepts to keep defenses and offense more realistic and honest. You can follow Coach Butler on Twitter @S2ASystem. This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by GoRout. GoRout is offering a Spring Ball special exclusively for our subscribers. Between now and April 15th, the 1st 8 subscribers of Run The Power who purchase a GoRout system will be eligible to receive a $700 discount off their package OR receive 2-additional units added to their package at no additional cost (a $700 value). To take advantage of GoRout's Spring Ball Special, go to gorout.com and request a quote using the promo code RUNPOWER19 in the comments section. Learn more at www.gorout.com, email at sales@gorout.com or call 866-777-1448. This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by Sideline Power. For close to a decade, Sideline Power has utilized cutting edge technology and innovation to help coaches around the country elevate their programs to the next level. From NFL level coaching communications to cutting edge video technology, Sideline Power encompasses a full array products needed to unleash the full potential of any program. For Coaching Headsets, End Zone Cameras, Drones, Portable Sounds system and much more visit www.sidelinepower.com, email info@sidelinepower.com, or call 800-496-4290. This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by Guardian Caps. Lincoln Riley on Guardian Caps:https://oklahoma.rivals.com/news/what-s-up-with-the-weird-helmets- Video: Clemson: https://youtu.be/7CDzfdDpRgE?list=PLBEsMULXpYrgiIR3Kaqb0y9vmf3TiMtfi Iowa State: https://youtu.be/iv6hS73F0uo?list=PLBEsMULXpYrgiIR3Kaqb0y9vmf3TiMtfi SMU: https://youtu.be/sqdicP3Kw5I?list=PLBEsMULXpYrgiIR3Kaqb0y9vmf3TiMtfi Rutgers: https://twitter.com/RFootball/status/899091317183086592 Click below to check them out and the yellow bar at the top for team pricing! https://shop.guardiansports.com/collections/guardian-football?utm_source=run_the_power&utm_medium=referral
In Part 3 of a mini-series on the evolution of the Air Raid, Air. Raid 3.0 and its full merger of Air Raid passes with the Zone Read Option - based run game is the topic. Rick and Rich discuss the attributes of a 3.0 Air Raid based offense, including RPO' s, Game planning based upon what works (open philosophy) , Pass/Run balance, increased use of motions, formations and personnel groupings and a willingness to evolve. Also included: Streamlined communication and ID system, Introduction of S Call RPO Family, Laser focus of 4 Drop back schemes, and giving the Q.B. Autonomy with Front Door and Post-Snap decision making ability .
In Episode #54 I am recording while in Hog Camp in South Carolina chasing pigs. I am joined by Rick Butler and Doug Gilmore, founders of “Camp hAmbush”, an annual pilgrimage to the low country [...]The post Traditional Outdoors Podcast – Episode #54 – Camp hAmbush, An Annual Tradition appeared first on Traditional Outdoors.
In this episode Coach Hargitt begins a 3 part podcast series on the evolution of the Air Raid Offense, starting with Air Raid 1.0 in this show. Air Raid 1.0 (the past) emphasized throwing the ball, not much in the run game, no RPOs, and not much value on time management or balance. 1.0 was of course started by Hal Mumme and Mike Leach.
Air Raid 2.0: The 2nd podcast in a 3 part series that details the evolution of the Air Raid attack. Air Raid 2.0 takes the listener/coach to a more balanced run game, some RPO's , more screens, quicks, no-huddle, and some formational changes. Coaches, Leach, Kingsbury, Kelly, Mazzone, Franklin, and Holgorsen are credited with bringing us Air Raid 2.0.
The S2A 7 day Spring install. Today Rich Hargitt will go into the "how's and "whys" of installing 95% of the Surface to Air System offense in Spring.
John 1:35-42 || Rick Butler
Coach Hargitt breaks down the S2A Snag route, a staple of the Air-Raid Quick game, and a S2A core concept in its RPO's. Take a deep dive into the intricacies of this route concept and add it to your attack this Spring.
This podcast focuses on the topic of Giving the QB the car keys to the Offense. Rick and Rich discuss "allowing your QB to have concept autonomy in the game" - and Rich details the "secret sauce" in the how's and why's he allows his HS QB to control the concept(s) within a game.
The co-founders of The Surface to Air System sharing their thoughts on RPO's, Spread Offenses, and overall offensive football. Rich and Rick bring the listener inside their "football talk" as they go about their day coaching ball. In this, the first Edisode, the topics are What is and isn't an RPO? And, why were we called "Snake oil salesmen"?
Matthew 11:20-30 || Rick Butler
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where we are finishing out our discussion of 2000's Deus Ex. In our fifth episode in the series, we talk a bit about the game's viewpoint(s) and turn to our takeaways. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Finished the game at last Issues covered: Tim's marathon of M:I, the othering of Anna and Gunther as well as Walter Simons and Bob Page, building a sense of place and history, the inhumanity of JC Denton, a game about the grey area of decision-making, Tim merges with the AI, choosing a little less globalization, wealth operating in secret, playing the good guy, turning off the Illuminati-sicle, pulling the opposing threads back further into the game, the gas station level, Tim finds a prototype AI, mashup of genres, robust optional content, stealthing the end of the game, using thermoptic camo, leveling up the sword, a fully-realized Vandenberg Base, flying the drone and blowing up the robots, using the AI's rules to stealth through, doing the mission impossibly, like we're playing two different games, emergent design, using tools for mayhem vs success, paying off on story choices/the game watching and keeping track of little things you do, the RPG lineage, projecting onto the character because of flat affect, allowing Paul to live, Tim likes the trains to run on time, bringing in all the various conspiracy theories, tracking things and setting up the sorts of things that we track today, choosing story beats instead of being able to fully get through non-lethally, level design feeding into emergence, the saga of BobPage51, adding surrealism to everyday life, the modern Deus Ex games, lockpicking and time, knucklehead stealth and limited playtime, assigned roles vs created roles, player tracking, internal vs external, expectations of privacy, the challenge of interpreting player data, heat maps and ways to tie the data together, justifying any decision, tracking and part of the competitive landscape. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Mission: Impossible, Terminator (series), RoboCop, Peter Weller, The Witcher 3, Fallout, Warren Spector, Far Cry 4, X-COM: UFO Defense, Kindergarten Cop, Jack Black, Nacho Libre, Grand Theft Auto III, Ultima Underworld, Dragnet, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Starfighter (series), Rick Butler, Metal Gear Solid V, Splinter Cell (series), Thief, Ben from Iowa, Clint Hocking, Aaron Evers, Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, UbiSoft, God of War, Tomb Raider, Jumanji, 343 Industries, Microsoft, Halo 5, World of Warcraft, Overwatch, League of Legends, DotA 2, Fortnite, Unreal Engine, Unity, Prey. Next time: A big chunk o' Prey @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Mirrors of Privilege is a remarkable and engaging film that explores stories from white men and women about their journeys in overcoming issues of unconscious bias and entitlement. From Shakti Butler, director of “Cracking the Codes: The System of Inequity” and “The Way Home: Women Talk About Race in America,” “Mirrors of Privilege” is a must-see for all people who are interested in justice, spiritual growth and community making. This film advances the argument that with transformative learning, a dialogue for learning, changing, healing, and undoing race-based oppression can begin. It features the experiences and stories of White women and men who are social justice advocates. They have worked to gain insight into what it means, as White people, to challenge notions of race, racism, culture and White identity development in the United States. Their shared reflections speak to the denial, defensiveness, guilt, fear and shame often related to these issues and show how these responses can be replaced with solid commitments towards racial justice. Featuring: Dr. Shakti Butler, World Trust founder and Creative Director. Rick Butler; John Scott; Shirley Gutierrez; Peter Shwartz; Stefan Dasho; World Trust (Organization) Film Participants include: Elizabeth Denevi, Jeb Middlebrook, Mary Riordan, Rick Broniec, Marguerite Parks, Peggy McIntosh, Janelle Peterson, Joe Fahey, Gillian Burlingham, Jennifer Juhler, Gary Howard, Tim Wise, Andrea Rabinowitz, Francie Kendall, Dianne Finnerty, Krista Alderson, Kim Irwin ; actors, Aisha Bilal, Judy Blumenfeld, Kumi Oya, Andrew Weed ; dancer, Amara Tabor-Smith. For More Information World Trust Attitudinal Healing Connection Cultures Connecting The People's Institute for Survival and Beyond Mixed Heritage Center Teaching Tolerance Articles & Books White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Backpack Colorblind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politics and the Retreat From Racial Equity Angry Black Bitch Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome:America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible pt 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KYJl0PECv8 The post Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible – Encore Edition appeared first on KPFA.
Mirrors of Privilege is a remarkable and engaging film that explores stories from white men and women about their journeys in overcoming issues of unconscious bias and entitlement. From Shakti Butler, director of “Cracking the Codes: The System of Inequity” and “The Way Home: Women Talk About Race in America,” “Mirrors of Privilege” is a must-see for all people who are interested in justice, spiritual growth and community making. This film advances the argument that with transformative learning, a dialogue for learning, changing, healing, and undoing race-based oppression can begin. It features the experiences and stories of White women and men who are social justice advocates. They have worked to gain insight into what it means, as White people, to challenge notions of race, racism, culture and White identity development in the United States. Their shared reflections speak to the denial, defensiveness, guilt, fear and shame often related to these issues and show how these responses can be replaced with solid commitments towards racial justice. Featuring: Dr. Shakti Butler, World Trust founder and Creative Director. Rick Butler; John Scott; Shirley Gutierrez; Peter Shwartz; Stefan Dasho; World Trust (Organization) Film Participants include: Elizabeth Denevi, Jeb Middlebrook, Mary Riordan, Rick Broniec, Marguerite Parks, Peggy McIntosh, Janelle Peterson, Joe Fahey, Gillian Burlingham, Jennifer Juhler, Gary Howard, Tim Wise, Andrea Rabinowitz, Francie Kendall, Dianne Finnerty, Krista Alderson, Kim Irwin ; actors, Aisha Bilal, Judy Blumenfeld, Kumi Oya, Andrew Weed ; dancer, Amara Tabor-Smith. For More Information World Trust Attitudinal Healing Connection Cultures Connecting The People's Institute for Survival and Beyond Mixed Heritage Center Teaching Tolerance Articles & Books White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Backpack Colorblind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politics and the Retreat From Racial Equity Angry Black Bitch Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome:America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible pt 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KYJl0PECv8 The post Mirrors of Privilege appeared first on KPFA.