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Une question? Une remarque? Autre chose? Venez et causons!Dans le discours des adeptes du panafricanisme, mouvement en pleine croissance, le christianisme doit être rejeté au même titre que les autres éléments apportés par les occidentaux avec la colonisation. Ils voient comme une boîte de Pandore "la Bible qui leur a été apportée d'Europe". Ironie du sort, les plus anciens extraits de la Bible ont été trouvé en Afrique, le premier baptisé non Israélite fut un noir d'Ethiopie (actuel Soudan) seulement quelques années après la Passion du Christ, l'une des toutes premières écoles théologiques a été fondée en Afrique... Ainsi, les faits permettent-ils de valider cette théorie qui veut que le christianisme soit la religion des blancs? Au Crible de l'Histoire fait le point.Pour préparer cet épisode: Eusèbe de Césarée, Histoire ecclésiastique;Josèphe Flavius, Antiquités Judaïques;Veyne Paul, Quand notre monde est devenu Chrétien. Les extraits sonores sont tirés: De l'émission La Foi prise au Mot de KTOTV, consacrée à Saint Augustin;Du film Irénée de Lyon, artisan de paix et d'unité, réalisé par Neuf Média; Du film Les actes des Apôtres, par Robert Fernandez; Des films Passion du Christ selon les évangiles de Luc et de Matthieu.Conception, production et réalisation: Maxime BAZILE https://twitter.com/BLMaxime?lang=frSupport the show
In this episode, I chatted with Dr. Robert Fernandez, the Executive Director of Cientifico Latino, and a United States Obama Leaders for the Obama Foundation Leaders USA Program. He is a former PD Soros Fellow and a former undocumented immigrant who once had a dream of becoming a scientist. His dreams have become a reality, and he is now helping historically marginalized students access higher education in the sciences!
Send us a Text Message.Robert Fernandez (@banditofernando) is a Senior Motion Capture Facial Technician working at Gearbox. He's also a really rad dude. Robert joins Lion for rants about Runescape (yes, that Runescape), the fun and the hard of making games, and other shenanigans. Buckle in!Check out Robert: https://twitter.com/banditofernandoStay classy, kiddos! Follow SpeakingLion on Twitch | TikTok | YouTube | Instagram | Twitter | Threads. New episodes of DLC Required every week!
In the debut show of the season Bixby Family Head Baseball Coach Jose Cruz Jr. recaps the Owls close series loss to Memphis. The bullpen was much improved. Sophomore Jacob Devenny discusses getting acclimated to the leadoff spot and Robert Fernandez talks about what has helped him improve.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Drew ans Michael discuss Robert's passion for golf, film making and sports. Robert shares stories from business on the golf course to Tiger Woods breaking the camera lens on a video shoot in Las Vegas.
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Today on THE ESSENTIAL SOUNDTRACKS, Erik Woods, Robert Daniels, and Randy Andrews continue their journey through the STAR TREK films and their soundtracks as they discuss the seventh movie in the series, STAR TREK: GENERATIONS. You'll hear them discuss the film in great detail including such topics as the new uniforms, deleted scenes, Kirk's death, the destruction of The Enterprise D and more. Also covered in great length is Dennis McCarthy's underappreciated score. WARNING: We do talk about Star Trek: Picard Season 3 in this episode so if you haven't seen the new series yet, you've been warned; there are SPOILERS in this episode. STAR TREK: GENERATIONS was released on November 18, 1994. Malcolm McDowell joined cast members from the 1960s television show STAR TREK and the 1987 sequel series STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. In the film, Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) of the USS Enterprise-D joins forces with Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) to stop the villain Tolian Soran (Malcolm McDowell) from destroying a planetary system in his attempt to return to an extra-dimensional realm known as the Nexus. The film was directed by TV veteran David Carson. The original soundtrack album was released at the time of the film's release on GNP Crescendo Records. It had a generous amount of music on the album, close to 45 minutes worth with 16 minutes of Star Trek sound effects from the film. In November of 2012, GNP Crescendo released an expanded version of the score featuring two full CDs of music expanding the run time to OVER two hours. The score was recorded by Robert Fernandez at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, McCarthy conducted the Hollywood Studio Orchestra. Mark McKenzie, William Ross, and Brad Warnaar provided orchestrations. The Executive Album Reissue Producer was Dennis McCarthy. The Executive Album Producers for GNP/Crescendo Records were Neil Norman and Melanie Clarkson. The Album Reissue Producers were Ford A. Thaxton, James Nelson and Mark Banning. The Project Consultant was Lukas Kendall, with liner notes by liner notes by Jeff Bond and Lukas Kendall. The GNP Crescendo album is currently out of print! The Essential Soundtracks Theme by Alexander Schiebel —— Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Joe Wiles, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Douglas Lacey, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown, John Link, Andreas Wennmyr, Matt Berretta, Eldaly Morningstar, Jim Wilson, Glenn McDorman, Chris Malone, Steve Karpicz, Deniz Çağlar, Brent Osterberg, Jérôme Flick, Sarah Brouns, Aaron Collins, Randall Derchan, Angela Rabatin, Michael Poteet, Larry Reese, Thomas Tinneny, William Burke, Clint Morgan, Rudy Amaya, Eric Marvin, Stacy Livitsanis, Rick Laird, Carl Wonders, Michael Poteet, Nathan Blumenfeld, Daniel Herrin —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
Lisa Hendey and Maria Morera Johnson share a conversation with Robert Fernandez, founder of Herald Entertainment and creator of the Brother Francis series, and a writer, director, and producer. Robert shares how a deep spiritual experience led him to the work of creating family-friendly entertainment that's innovating and fun. Show Notes Links: Herald Entertainment Brother Francis
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The fashion industry is one of the most wasteful industries in the world, making up roughly 10% of humanity's carbon emissions, it is the second largest consumer of water worldwide, and 85% of textiles end up in landfills every year. How can we change that and what is the difference between ethics and sustainability? This week Amanda is joined by Kevin Robert Fernandez of Kevin Robert Designs, artist, designer and stylist based in Brooklyn. After realizing he enjoyed getting dressed for his job in criminal psychology more than the job itself, it was time to reevaluate and pursue what he was actually passionate about--fashion and design inspired by waste reduction and sustainability. Amanda and Kevin talk thrift store shopping, developing your own style, and determining what stands out to each individual as far as ethical practices and what we can do on our own to support our personal missions. Everyone is capable of ethical practice, but it does require commitment. What companies actually have a good recycling program and what prevents others from participating in one at all (side eye to luxury brands). Stay up to date with the KRD collection on Instagram Follow I have a question! on Instagram Follow the Missing Sock Network on Instagram and support us on Patreon for access to bonus content and more! Thoughts? More questions? Email the show! Ihaveaquestionthepodcast@gmail.com
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch metro columnist on the huge case won by Robert Fernandez over his repeated run-ins with police enforcing St. Louis County's anti-panhandling laws. Follow Tony on Twitter for more: https://twitter.com/tonymess
How can we make STEM accessible for underrepresented scientists? Join us as we chat with the co-founders of Cientifico Latino, Dr Robert Fernandez (@latinodeciencia) and Olivia Goldman (@oliwiagoldman)! "Científico Latino is a volunteer-run grassroots STEM organization dedicated to increasing the pool of underrepresented scientists by creating a platform where everyone—regardless of ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or immigration status—has equal access to opportunities and guidance to become successful STEM professionals. Last year, we started our graduate student mentorship program (GSMI) to help underrepresented scientists navigate the hidden curriculum of graduate school applications. As part of this program, our scholars are paired with science professionals that provide feedback on all aspects of their graduate school application, access to webinars on demystifying the graduate school application process, one-on-one mock interviews, and a community of mentors and scholars in STEM. We have also generated open-access STEM resources from the high school to graduate level, to help students find summer research programs, fellowships, post-bac programs, and graduate school visit weekends. Our open-access resources and programs are only possible through the dedication of our amazing Científico Latino team, composed of STEM professionals across several universities, who are passionate about changing the narrative and enabling underrepresented scientists to succeed in STEM." Learn more about Cientifico Latino through their website and follow them on Twitter (@cientificolatin) and Instagram (@cientificolatino) A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Join us each Saturday at 3 pm EDT/12 pm PDT to talk about maintaining mental health and balance in grad school. Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host on Twitter: Fay Lin (@xiaofei_lin) Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat!
In this episode, we talk to Robert W. Fernandez from Lima, Peru. In this conversation, Robert shares his journey of once being an undocumented immigrant to now becoming a PhD candidate of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry at Yale University. He highlights the significant role his mentors have played in helping him navigate his personal and academic growth. As to our question on how he found his mentors, he smiled and said, “by luck.” He suggests seeking a mentor that has a common goal as you. Robert can be reached at rfernandez@gmail.com. If you love this podcast, you can support us with a small, monthly donation. Your contribution will help us to make more episodes. Link to support us: anchor.fm/anuzdipika --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anuzdipika/support
Welcome to the Third Episode of the "Soul Disconnected Podcast" with host @whentonywrites Also Known As: @Arsknowledge This episode is joined by special Guest: Robert Fernandez - 20 Veteran Firefighter out of Ramona Station 86 We discuss his humble beginnings as a firefighter, how he started, what made him continue and what keeps him motivated. Also, talked about serious emergencies and what type of things first responders encounter. Great person, good family man, very humble and outgoing. Take a Listen... Please Hit Like, Subscribe, RATE & Comment. You can Listen & Subscribe on: Apple Podcast Youtube Be sure to to follow us on : Facebook - Soul Disconnected Podcast Instagram - @Souldisconnected Twitter - @Souldisconnect Email us at Souldisconnectedpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of Living the Gospel of Life, Leticia Velasquez interviews Robert Fernandez of Herald Entertainment, Creators of the "Brother Francis" Series (June 23, 2019)
Robert Fernandez, an award-winning writer, producer and director, joins us to discuss his latest movie, THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, an animated classic that will be shown nationwide exclusively on April 18th and 20th 2019. THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS is based on one of the most popular books of all time by John Bunyan, a pastor who was... The post 86. THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, a new Christian Animated film – Interview with director Robert Fernandez appeared first on 15 Minutes With Chuck - podcast.
Robert Fernandez, an award-winning writer, producer and director, joins us to discuss his latest movie, THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, an animated classic that will be shown nationwide exclusively on April 18th and 20th 2019. THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS is based on one of the most popular books of all time by John Bunyan, a pastor who was... The post 86. THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, a new Christian Animated film – Interview with director Robert Fernandez appeared first on Your Online Coffee Break podcast.
Steve Cleary Steve saw the mission field through the eyes of Richard Wurmbrand, his employer. Wurmbrand had been jailed and tortured for years in Communist Romania for preaching the gospel and when finally set free, he started Voice of the Martyrs. Steve went on many trips with Richard and his wife and witnessed the persecution faced by brave men and women who stood for the gospel. Now Steve wants to help the missions that reach out to the lost around the world. And by creating films that can be used in the language of the people being reached, they can hear the good news. Pilgrim’s Progress is the first and is already set to air on Christian Satellite TV for Easter in Iran as well as the Philippines and Turkey.Website: http://www.Pilgrims.movie.Trailer: https://pilgrims.movie/ STEVE CLEARYSteve started his missionary work with Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) in 1989. Soon he found himself traveling with VOM founders Richard and Sabrina Wurmbrand. He still contracts for them and has traveled around the world, including, Cuba, Sudan, Iraq and ISIS occupation. In 2015 he joined with Robert Fernandez to build an animation studio to create films for the mission field. Steve launched Revelation Media in 2017 to produce quality and culturally engaging media for the global mission’s community. His projects include: Pilgrim’s Progress, Tortured for Christ and The Animated Bible Series.
En este episodio de Caminos en Ciencia, Robert Fernández nos cuenta su trayectoria desde Perú hasta los Estados Unidos, donde actualmente se encuentra haciendo su doctorado en la Universidad de Yale. Durante la entrevista, Robert comparte los retos que enfrentó como inmigrante indocumentado y como esto afectó el proceso de solicitar a la universidad para comenzar su bachillerato/licenciatura. Además, nos habló de Científico Latino, una pagina fundada por el y que provee información valiosa para estudiantes subgraduados y graduados, incluyendo todas esas oportunidades que existen y muchas veces no conocemos.
The World Cup is upon us! Francesc and Dan predict how far the different Barcelona players will go in the tournament and the latest, shocking news coming out of the Spain camp. Your hosts also analyse the latest transfer rumours regarding Griezmann, Eriksen, Thiago, Arthur and more!If you want to support the show, head over to Patreon for more content!
Robert Fernandez has been producing award-winning documentaries and commercials for over 25 years - yet he still loves getting his hands dirty on budget spreadsheets 'I love the numbers'. Working with Errol Morris since The Fog of War, Fernandez recently delivered their biggest project to-date: the Netflix series Wormwood. With no precedent for its hybrid format or production model, it took 1.5 years to develop and finance with Netflix, and 2.5 years to shoot. Fernandez is the master producer behind a master director, and the man that 'did the numbers' to produce the opus Wormwood, replete with a feature shoot's worth of drama and 10-camera interview setups.
As part of the free, weeklong 2012 MusicIC Festival (featuring art music inspired by literature), poet Robert Fernandez and MusicIC chamber musicians will discuss the musical works that inspired Marcel Proust and the creative connections between music and literature. The series of discussions—with musical illustration—begins during Wednesday’s Eleventh Hour, setting the stage for the Friday night concert.
trombone- Sophie Lieberman, saxophone- Allison Lim, piano- Max Drewz, bass- Robert Fernandez, drum- James Steiner
trombone- Sophie Lieberman, saxophone- Allison Lim, piano- Max Drewz, bass- Robert Fernandez, drum- James Steiner
trombone- Sophie Lieberman, saxophone- Allison Lim, piano- Max Drewz, bass- Robert Fernandez, drum- James Steiner
trombone- Sophie Lieberman, saxophone- Allison Lim, piano- Max Drewz, bass- Robert Fernandez, drum- James Steiner
Randy Hain and Brother Francis' Friend Robert Fernandez