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BlockHash: Exploring the Blockchain
Ep. 484 J. Craig Wheeler | Author of “The Path to Singularity”

BlockHash: Exploring the Blockchain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 47:09


For episode 484, author J. Craig Wheeler joins Brandon Zemp to discuss his new book “The Path to Singularity: How Technology Will Challenge the Future of Humanity”.Astrophysicist J. Craig Wheeler, former president of the American Astronomical Society, takes a critical look at the technological advances shaping our future. From artificial intelligence to genetic engineering, Wheeler explores how these innovations are interconnected and the potential they hold for humanity's evolution. He warns of a future where autonomous machines outsmart us and genetic modifications challenge our very essence. With thought-provoking insights into the ethical dilemmas we face, Wheeler stresses the importance of staying informed and proactive.John Craig Wheeler is an American astronomer. He is the Samuel T. and Fern Yanagisawa Regents Professor of Astronomy Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. He is known for his research on supernovae. He is a past president of the American Astronomical Society, a Fellow of that society, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He was one of the original signatories of the infamous letter calling for a temporary pause of work on AI in March 2023. ⏳ Timestamps:0:00 | Introduction1:15 | Who is J. Craig Wheeler?7:12 | The Path to Singularity12:15 | DeepSeek AI12:59 | The Singularity15:11 | Artificial Intelligence19:59 | Consciousness21:27 | Wetware & Brain connectivity26:58 | Dangers of Brain Chips28:25 | Future of Genetics34:15 | Genetics & Multiplanetary Humans38:56 | Robots, Automation & Jobs

CUBAkústica FM
'Mambo sideral'

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 64:20


Muy cerca del famoso bar "Sloopy Joe", en la habanera calle Zulueta marcada con el número 256, esquina Ánimas, el 25 de noviembre de 1942 el Cabaret "Zombie Club" abrió sus puertas. Hoy los catálogos de las etiquetas RCA Víctor y Panart nos permitirán revivir algo de la banda sonora de uno de aquellos sitios donde confluyó buena parte de la bohemia citadina y el movimiento artístico musical de esos años. El "Zombie Club" cautivó a los noctámbulos con un espacio al aire libre de gran capacidad. Cuando el Conjunto "Casino" con sus cantantes: Juan Fuentes, Roberto Espí y Grau, terminaba su primera presentación, en el reverso del escenario giratorio iba apareciendo la orquesta del cabaret, conducida por el maestro Adolfo Guzmán. Esta orquesta solía acompañar a Martha Domínguez, conocida entonces como "la Orquídea del Trópico" y a Rodolfo Cueto. Sean bienvenidos estos sonidos que nos traen hoy el recuerdo de aquellos olvidados cancioneros cubanos. Eran los tiempos de auge de la radio independiente cubana y, a partir de las doce de la noche, la célebre RHC Cadena Azul del guajiro Amado Trinidad Velazco, ponía en antena en vivo y en directo, el show del "Zombie Club". Aquellas transmisiones, desde una cabina improvisada, las presentaba el locutor Gabriel Tremble, quien no pocas veces, entusiasmado narraba las noches del popular Cabaret asegurando que "más de 10 000 personas bailan en el "Zombie " con el Conjunto Casino". A finales de noviembre de 1943 los integrantes del Conjunto "Casino" cerraban un ciclo de trabajo exitoso, próximos a cumplir nueva temporada en México contratados por la firma de cosméticos "Max Factor Hollywood" y la gerencia de otro sitio de renombre en la capital cubana: el "Sans Soucí". El Cabaret "Sans Soucí" mexicano abriría sus puertas pocos días después en el Distrito Federal siendo el conjunto cubano una de sus atracciones. Para cubrir la vacante que dejaban sus integrantes en el "Zombie Club" el formidable sonero Alberto Ruiz fundó el Conjunto "Kubavana". Junto a Ruiz y Mario Recio: un bisoño Roberto Faz. Con el nombre artístico de "El tenor de las Antillas" alguna vez fue bien conocido, dentro y fuera de Cuba, René Cabel. Su aparición en el mundo del disco la propició la etiqueta norteamericana Víctor a finales de los años 30 del siglo XX. "Confidencia de amor", bolero del compositor avileño Genaro Lombida, nos acerca una de las primeras grabaciones de René Cabel. Le acompañó la jazz band "Casino de la Playa". Un amplísimo repertorio acompañó a René Cabel durante décadas. En sus numerosas giras teatrales no sólo acogió piezas de compositores cubanos. Uno de sus grandes éxitos fue la canción del mexicano Ricardo Palmerín titulada "Peregrina". Unos minutos más junto a René Cabel y el trío Taicuba. Volvemos a sintonizar las legendarias ondas de la radio independiente cubana. Desde 1955 cuando sus músicos decidieron radicar definitivamente en la capital de la república, la cienfueguera Orquesta "Aragón" tuvo en el estudio-teatro de Radio Progreso uno de sus más importantes escenarios. Junto a la charanga eterna de Cuba el inmenso Barbarito Díez. En los minutos finales nos acercaremos a una formación musical que comenzó a incidir en la banda sonora cubana de los últimos años 50s, los "Combos". El combo del pianista Pepé Delgado llega desde una edición RCA Víctor del año 1957. Así cambiaba su estilo el otrora vocalista y director del Conjunto "Jóvenes del Cayo": Alfonsín Quintana. Unos minutos junto a Doris de la Torre y el Combo de Eddy Gaytán. En los 60s los Combos a cargo de los pianistas Samuel Téllez, Felo Bergaza, Frank Emilio y Chucho Valdés se hicieron sentir en los espacios más cercanos al jazz y la descarga. Este breve repaso a los combos cubanos lo despide Juanito Márquez con su original homenaje al maestro Rafael Somavilla: "Llavimaso"

Artificial Intelligence and You
233 - Guest: J. Craig Wheeler, Astrophysics Professor

Artificial Intelligence and You

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 41:25


This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ . We are going big on the show this time, with astrophysicist J. Craig Wheeler,  Samuel T. and Fern Yanagisawa Regents Professor of Astronomy, Emeritus, at the University of Texas at Austin, and author of the book The Path to Singularity: How Technology will Challenge the Future of Humanity, released on November 19. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and Legacy Fellow of the American Astronomical Society, has published nearly 400 scientific papers, authored both professional and popular books on supernovae, and served on advisory committees for NSF, NASA, and the National Research Council. His new book, spanning the range of technologies that are propelling us towards singularity from robots to space colonization, has a foreword by Neil DeGrasse Tyson, who says, “The world is long overdue for a peek at the state of society and what its future looks like through the lens of a scientist. And when that scientist is also an astrophysicist, you can guarantee the perspectives shared will be as deep and as vast as the universe itself.” We talk about the evolution of homo sapiens, high reliability organizations, brain computer interfaces, and transhumanism among other topics. All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines. Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.          

Boundless
AI, Humanity's Evolution, and Our Place in the Cosmos with Professor J. Craig Wheeler

Boundless

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 82:53


AI, Humanity's Evolution, and Our Place in the Cosmos Guest: Professor J. Craig Wheeler, Samuel T. and Fern Yanagisawa Regents Professor of Astronomy Emeritus at the University of Texas at AustinSummary: In this episode of the Boundless Podcast, Richard Foster-Fletcher, Executive Chair of MKAI, welcomes Professor J. Craig Wheeler, a distinguished astrophysicist and author of the forthcoming book The Path to Singularity: How Technology Will Challenge the Future of Humanity. Together, they explore humanity's place in a rapidly evolving technological landscape, discussing topics like AI, climate change, space colonization, and the implications of technological advancements on society. Professor Wheeler provides his insightful perspective on humanity's future, contemplating how technology could shape or even redefine our species in the years to come.Key Talking Points:The Journey to Now – Professor Wheeler discusses his background in astrophysics, what inspired his exploration of humanity's evolution and technology, and how his astronomical perspective shapes his views on our future.Technological Impact – A discussion on AI, genetic engineering, and how these technologies will fundamentally change human life, including the concept of the technological singularity.Opportunities for Equity – Climate change, overpopulation, and AI as global challenges that demand equitable solutions. Could AI offer an alternative form of intelligence to guide ethical decision-making?Ethical Considerations – The potential risks of unchecked technological advancements, with a focus on AI and genetic modification, and the ethical responsibilities of scientists.The Way Forward – Speculation on humanity's future as a multi-planetary species, the need for biological change, and the role of AI in either aiding or threatening our existence.Closing Thoughts – Reflections on responsible innovation, merging technology with humanity, and the importance of broad awareness around technological risks.Key Quotes:"If climate change significantly reduces our population, who caused the problem becomes academic. It will affect us all.""We may need to think about death in a very different way if we develop the technology to live forever.""AI has immense potential for good, but the key is awareness and ensuring that we don't let it run unchecked."Guest Bio: Professor J. Craig Wheeler is an American astronomer. He is the Samuel T. and Fern Yanagisawa Regents Professor of Astronomy Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. He is known for his theoretical work on supernovae. He is a past president of the American Astronomical Society, a Fellow of that society, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society.Episode Links & Resources:The Path to Singularity: How Technology Will Challenge the Future of Humanity (Publisher Link)Professor Wheeler's Personal WebsiteUniversity of Texas Profile Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-boundless-podcast--4077400/support.

Mental Illness Happy Hour
#702 Ketamine Therapy - Dr. Samuel Wilkinson

Mental Illness Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 95:49


Dr Samuel Wilkinson is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and the Associate Director of the Depression Research Program at Yale University. Much of his research has involved the use of ketamine and other psychedelic therapies as well as the power of purpose and altruism in mental health care. Click below to buy his book Purpose: What Evolution and Human Nature Imply about the Meaning of Our Existence: Wilkinson, Samuel T.: 9781639365173: Amazon.com: BooksThis episode is sponsored by the Babbel language-learning app. For up to 60% off go to www.Babbel.com/BreathThis episode is sponsored by the podcast The Quiet Journeys of Professor Atwood. Listen here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-quiet-journeys-of-professor-atwood/id1526404626WAYS TO HELP THE MIHH PODCASTSubscribe via iTunes and leave a review. It costs nothing. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mental-illness-happy-hour/id427377900?mt=2Spread the word via social media. It costs nothing.Our website is www.mentalpod.com our FB is www.Facebook.com/mentalpod and our Twitter and Instagram are both @Mentalpod Become a much-needed Patreon monthly-donor (with occasional rewards) for as little as $1/month at www.Patreon.com/mentalpod Become a one-time or monthly donor via PayPal at https://mentalpod.com/donateYou can also donate via Zelle (make payment to mentalpod@gmail.com) To donate via Venmo make payment to @Mentalpod Try Our Sponsor's Products/ServicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

treehugger podcast
Artificial Intelligence and Ecological Restoration with Sam Woodrich and Timothy Pape

treehugger podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 64:22


This episode delves into the integration of artificial intelligence within the field of ecological restoration. Covering a broad spectrum from the practical to the philosophical, the conversation explores the potential for AI to reshape restoration practices, the ethical considerations at play, and the importance of balancing technological advancement with traditional ecological knowledge. Through personal anecdotes, professional experiences, and a look towards the future, the guests offer a comprehensive exploration of how AI is shaping the landscape of ecological restoration and what that means for the environment and society. Episode Segments 1. Introducing the Experts Meet Sam Woodrich, a Ph.D. student at Oregon State University, and Dr. Timothy Pape, a postdoctoral research associate at Bowling Green State University. Both bring a wealth of knowledge in environmental and social sciences and share their insights on AI in ecological restoration. Woodrich, Samuel T., and Timothy Pape. "Ecological restoration and artificial intelligence: whose values inform a project?." Restoration Ecology (2024): e14128. 2. Exploring AI in Ecological Restoration An overview of how AI is currently being utilized in ecological restoration projects. This segment covers practical applications, from predictive modeling to species identification. 3. Bridging the Gap: AI Tools as Assistants Discussion on AI tools such as the Merlin Bird ID app and iNaturalist, and how they assist in ecological monitoring and data collection. The segment emphasizes the collaborative potential between AI and human expertise. 4. Debating AI's Role and Impact A critical look at the limitations and biases of AI in ecological restoration. This segment explores the ethical considerations and the need for integrating traditional ecological knowledge with AI-driven methods. 5. Artificial Intelligence: Friend or Foe? An exploration of AI's potential benefits and risks. The experts discuss whether AI can be a reliable partner in restoration efforts or if it poses significant challenges that need to be carefully managed. 6. Looking to the Future: AI, Restoration, and Beyond Insights into future advancements in AI technology and their potential impact on ecological restoration. The segment highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and adaptive management in leveraging AI for sustainable outcomes. 7. Wrapping Up and Rapid Fire Questions A fun and engaging wrap-up segment where the experts answer rapid-fire questions, sharing personal anecdotes and their visions for the future of AI in ecological restoration. Read more for yourself at  Google Scholar. A growing number of articles provide an overview of the current state and potential of AI in ecological restoration, addressing both the technical capabilities and the ethical considerations involved.  It takes a community to keep a podcast like this going. As an independent show, every contribution makes a difference. If you'd like to support us, you can donate via Paypal and Venmo and Cashapp and your generosity helps cover the small overhead costs of producing the show. Music from the episode is Lish Grooves

CUBAkústica FM
'Cuando tú me quieras'

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 60:37


En el catálogo RCA Víctor del año 1945, teniendo en cuenta el retardo con que llegaban a Cuba los discos en físico del poderoso sello norteamericano, comenzó a sobresalir el estilo de Alberto Ruiz con su conjunto 'Kubavana'. Cantante completo, excelente en la improvisación, recorrió casi todo el espectro rítmico nuestro poniéndole sentimiento a un importante número de guarachas, montunos y boleros. A finales de 1943, a punto de iniciar el Conjunto 'Casino' su provechosa temporada mexicana, se fundó el 'Kubavana' para cubrir la plaza vacante en el 'Zombie Club'. Junto al gran Alberto Ruiz, entre 1944 y 1947, completaron la delantera vocal del 'Kubavana': Mario Recio, Roberto Faz, Carlos Querol, Orlando Vallejo y Laíto Sureda. En estos tiempos donde la indiferencia institucional permite que se pudran, a conciencia, importantes archivos es necesario recordar la presencia en el éter radiofónico de grandes colegas, lamentablemente ya desaparecidos, como Manuel Villar, Sigfredo Ariel y Felipe Morfa. Realizadores talentosos que entregaron lo mejor de su arte en función del rescate y difusión de la música popular cubana. Moraima Secada es, increíblemente, una de las voces femeninas cubanas más olvidadas. Los cuartetos D'Aida y Los Méme fueron claves para que, mediando los años 60, desarrollara su carrera en solitario. Hoy la recordamos con varios cortes del magnífico álbum 'La razón no valía', producido por Felipe Morfa y Mayra González para la etiqueta Bis Music en 2019. Moraima Secada en grabaciones únicas, tomadas de aquellos musicales de la televisión cubana de los años 60, regresa junto al gran Bobby Jiménez y los pianos de Samuel Téllez y Adolfo Guzmán. Sirvan estos sonidos para reverenciar el inmenso aporte de estos grandes a la cultura cubana. El centenario sonido de la orquesta de Felipe Valdés nos trae el danzón '20 de Mayo'. Inspirados en la fundación de la república (el 20 de Mayo de 1902) fue ésta una de tantas piezas que los músicos cubanos dedicaron al crucial acontecimiento patrio. Teníamos república y a pesar de su imperfección, este hecho nos distinguía en las Américas. A 122 años de distancia volvemos a la música popular para seguir desentrañado sus tesoros más queridos y celebrar, a nuestra manera, esa chispa de unidad, democracia y libertad tan necesaria, que aún hoy, a pesar de todo, anima a muchos cubanos dentro y fuera de la Isla. Tres registros históricos nos devuelven la grandeza de compositores como Arsenio Rodríguez. En el punto más álgido de la dictadura batistiana, instaurada con el golpe militar del 10 de marzo de 1952, Arsenio compuso el bolero lamento: 'Adórenla como Martí'. Registro que pertenece al único álbum que le produjo la etiqueta independiente 'Puchito' al tresero. Última grabación efectuada por el 'ciego maravilloso' en Cuba. Carlos Embale, voz altísima de la música popular cubana de todos los tiempos, regresa con el apoyo del Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro. Cierran este breve segmento, dedicado a la fundación de la república cubana, las líneas de un viejo son montuno. Así nos trasladamos a los estudios de la Radio Cadena Suaritos en la calle 25 del Vedado habanero. Suaritos, bien reconocido por la radio audiencia de los años 40 y primeros 50, por sus originales grabaciones, contrató a Panchito Riset, el notable cultor del bolero soneado. Finalizando los años 40 quedó esta excelente versión del son de Felipe Neri Cabrera: 'En Guantánamo'. Buen recuerdo para el cantante santiaguero Fernando Álvarez. En enero de 1956, completó la cuarteta vocal del renovado Conjunto Casino junto a Roberto Espí, René del Mar y Orlando Reyes. Por esas mismas fechas, nuestra inmensa Celia Cruz, se presentaba en las alegres ondas de Radio Progreso con la banda de Ernesto Duarte. Así nos despedimos.

MB Bielefeld (mbbielefeld)
„Die Herrlichkeit des HERRN“ - Predigt von Samuel Töws

MB Bielefeld (mbbielefeld)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 42:09


Predigt von Samuel Töws am Sonntag, den 14.04.2024: „Die Herrlichkeit des HERRN“ ist unbegreiflich und unbeschreiblich! David staunt in Psalm 8 über die Sterne und hinterfragt seine Position als Mensch. Doch wie können wir Gottes Herrlichkeit stückweise aber vielfältig erkennen und was hat das mit dem Evangelium zu tun? Damit beschäftigt sich diese Predigt über Psalm 8. Weitere Informationen: https://mb-bielefeld.de YouTube: MB Bielefeld oder https://www.youtube.com/@MBBielefeld Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mbbielefeld/

CUBAkústica FM
'Cómo te atreves a decir que me olvidaste'

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 59:51


Comenzamos retomando el sonido "Irakere" a propósito de la vigésimo cuarta edición del Grammy Latino celebrada en Sevilla, España. El silenciamiento por parte de la prensa oficialista de figuras indiscutibles de la cultura en la isla como Chucho Valdés, Paquito de Rivera y Arturo Sandoval entre los premiados, reconociendo sólo a Omara Portuondo, provocó disímiles reacciones en las redes, entre ellas la simpática afirmación de que el Grammy se lo había llevado "Irakere". Arturo Sandoval, otro importante puntal de la mítica banda, en una ceremonia especial, ya había sido distinguido en la categoría de "excelencia musical" por su labor de toda la vida. Otros destacados músicos cubanos como el pianista Iván "Melón" Lewis, el tresero Renecito Avich, así como el Septeto Santiaguero y la Orquesta Faílde, fueron nominados por trabajos discográficos de alto nivel. En otras categorías obtuvieron el preciado reconocimiento: Yadam González, Rafael Valencia y su hermano, el desaparecido saxofonista, arreglista y compositor Camilo Valencia. Oscar Valdés, la histórica voz de "Irakere", da paso al tresero santiaguero Renecito Avich. El bolero a la manera de Pablo Milanés. A un año de su partida, recordamos al filinero mayor. Desde uno de los álbumes más luminosos de su amplísima discografia: "Boleros en Tropicana", producido en 1992, Pablo nos regala algunos de los títulos más representativos del género en el cancionero cubano y latinoamericano. Con textos del poeta Sigfredo Ariel abrió las puertas sonoras de esta maravillosa producción la entrañable locutora Zady Flor. El catálogo discográfico de los primeros años sesenta nos recuerda la era dorada de los combos. El combo del guitarrista matancero Senén Suárez respaldando al cantante Gerardo Portillo Scull, llega desde una producción Panart del año 1961. Etapa en que esta formación, luego de cubrir una importante temporada en el club "La Red" pasaba al "Salón Rojo" del Hotel Capri. Los combos de los pianistas Felo Bergaza, Samuel Téllez y Chucho Valdés, completan este recorrido por la banda sonora de la primera mitad de los años sesenta. En la despedida es un verdadero lujo poder sintonizar la veterana señal de la radio independiente cubana. Nuestra inmensa Celia Cruz con los más diversos acompañamientos, desde los primeros años 50, completó los elencos artísticos de numerosos shows en directo. Un fragmento de show "La pausa que refresca", emitido por la CMQ RadioCentro hacia 1951, trae a Celia junto a la jazz band "Riverside". Luego desde el estudio-teatro de La Onda de la Alegría, nos permitirá recordar otra importante banda: la orquesta de Ernesto Duarte del año 1957. Con su voz y sentimiento, Celia Cruz en los directos de la radio independiente cubana. También con la orquesta del maestro Adolfo Guzmán cantó alguna vez la pieza de Eligio Varela "Fiebre de be bop".

Snabbanan - simma snabbare
Samuel om friterad hjärna, hets, regler, och att 1.54 inte är så snabbt på 200 rygg.

Snabbanan - simma snabbare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 21:39


Samuel Törnqvist är Sveriges snabbaste någonsin på 200 rygg, men han är egentligen ännu snabbare - konstigt va? Lyssna så berättar han. Auktoritära coacher, sporten som gjorde att han struntade i simträningen, små simmare, hetsig träning, friterad hjärna - det och mer pratar vi om i podden #snabbanan

CUBAkústica FM
'Por eso canto a las flores y a la mañana que inspira'

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 60:42


Surgieron en el ambiente musical de los últimos años 30 del siglo XX a golpe de guitarras, ron, madrugada y descarga. El auge de los tríos fue armándole la banda sonora a una ciudad que apenas dormía, amenizando las noches en bares, cabarets, restaurantes, y cuanto local les permitiese ganarse el sustento. Hacia 1937, en el bullicioso tramo costero de los muelles habaneros, como muchos de sus contemporáneos, el trovador y guitarrista matancero Servando Díaz, junto a Otilio Portal y Cuzo Mendoza definió el estilo de aquellos tríos urbanos que entonces acogieron las guarachas de un prolífico compositor santiaguero: Ñico Saquito. Si el son, con paso arrollador, había llegado desde el extremo oriental de la isla a La Habana, estos tríos mantenían en sus repertorios aquellas guarachas de matiz picaresca, donde también compartían sitio especial: sones, guajiras, pregones y boleros. El trío de Servando Díaz debutó en el mundo del disco hacia 1939, pero las grabaciones que escuchamos hoy corresponden a los primeros años 60, editadas por RCA Victor y la etiqueta cubana Maype. Servando, con más de 20 años en los escenarios, completaba su célebre trío entonces con José Antonio Pinares y Ángel Alday. A continuación recordaremos ciertas formaciones musicales que con buenas dosis de humor y criolla picaresca aderezaron, a gusto de los noctámbulos cubanos, las pistas de clubes y cabarets justo en la franja de los años 50 a los 60. Como breve muestra traemos hoy a Susy con el trío "Los Curros", excelentes en el género español. Le seguirán los duetos de Alfonso y Armando: "Los Casanova", y Rodolfo y René: "Los Tadeo". Artistas y músicos que, entregados al espectáculo desde el humor, a la par de aquellos deliciosos antros de la bohemia habanera eclipsados ya a finales de la década del 60, se fueron diluyendo en el tiempo. Catálogos de las etiquetas independientes Bravo y Meca, respectivamente. Seguimos repasando la banda sonora de los definitorios y turbulentos años 60. El pianista, compositor y arreglista Samuel Téllez destacaba en el ambiente jazzístico al frente de su propio combo, reducido formato que ganaba popularidad por esa década. Grabaciones producidas por la etiqueta estatal Areito donde le acompañaron, entre otros: Lumumba en drums; Williams en trompeta y Gilberto en las tumbadoras. En los minutos finales volvemos al arte de Celina González, genuina "Reina de la Música Campesina", bien recordada en buena parte del área latinoamericana. Luego de su debut radiofónico junto a Reutilio Domínguez en los estudios de la Radio Cadena Suaritos, finalizando los años 40s, desarrolló una carrera ascendente de más de cincuenta años durante los cuales acumuló, para fortuna nuestra, un importante legado discográfico.

Goodbye Kevin
Goodbye Kevin S8 #242

Goodbye Kevin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 60:00


Glass Beams – Mirage (Research records)Glass Beams – KongFib - Taking the pissFib - BedsideAlgiers – A Good Man (Matador Records)Algiers feat Samuel T.Herring – I Can't Stand It !Billiam - Havana Syndrome (Under Heat Records)Billiam - Pub Test (Psychic Hysteria)Melts – Outlier (Mother Sky)Grey Factor - You're so cool (Damaged Disco)R.M.F.C. – Access (Anti Fade Records)Walter Frosch - Searching HandsMagon – The Streets (December Square)

CUBAkústica FM
'Sin bailar la conga mi alma se muere'

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 58:06


El catálogo discográfico del sello independiente #Panart, de finales de los años 50, nos permitirá recordar a la cantante Caridad Cuervo con el respaldo del conjunto del pianista, arreglista y compositor Severino Ramos. Algo del debut de la estrella infantil que, con apenas doce años, ganó popularidad debido a su parecido vocal con la gran Celia Cruz, el apoyo comercial de la etiqueta de Ramón Sabat y un repertorio muy similar al de su madrina artística. Lo que solían "poner" las victrolas cubanas en la frontera de los años 50 a los 60. Orlando Contreras, seguidor del estilo de Orlando Vallejo, llegaba entonces al mundo del disco como parte del trío del compositor Arty Valdés. Algunas grabaciones históricas donde acompañan al popular cantante victrolero: Arty, Lita Romano y el presentador Salazar Cerezo. Una sólida, diversa e independiente maquinaria de difusión permitió que la llegada del rock & roll a Cuba no tuviera mayores consecuencias ni fricciones con el talento local, mucho menos con la música popular. Todo lo contrario: las agrupaciones de esa época, a su manera, "rockanrolearon" también. Así escucharemos a Pérez Prado con su orquesta, Los Armónicos de Felipe Dulzaides, el Conjunto Casino del año 1957 y, ya en los años 60: Raúl Gómez con Los Bucaneros. El grupo #Afrocubano del compositor y folklorista Alberto Zayas juntó, en diferentes etapas, lo más valioso del panteón interpretativo de esos ritmos: las hermanas Romay, Caridad Suárez, Merceditas Valdés, Celia Cruz, Carlos Embale, Roberto Maza, Bienvenido y Alfredo León, y Tata Gutiérrez, entre muchos más. Sus grabaciones para Panart son valiosas muestras de estos esfuerzos por el rescate de nuestro más valioso acervo musical. Con el combo del pianista, arreglista y compositor Samuel Téllez nos despedimos recordando el auge de estas agrupaciones de formato reducido que alcanzaron su máximo esplendor durante los primeros años 60. CUBAkústica FM, todas las semanas, repasamos el catálogo sonoro cubano en #DiarioDeCuba. #CUBAkústicaFM, una producción de #DDCRadio: https://diariodecuba.com/radio ESCÚCHANOS TAMBIÉN en: • Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3zI2byx • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3GcOPga • SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/ddc-radio-cubakustica-fm SÍGUENOS: • FB: https://www.facebook.com/DIARIODECUBA • IG: https://www.instagram.com/diariodecuba/​ • TW: https://twitter.com/diariodecuba​​ • Telegram: https://t.me/titularesDDC O SIGUE LEYENDO HOY LA CUBA DE MAÑANA: • https://diariodecuba.com​​

Play No Games
Grilling Portland's First Black Mayor Samuel Thompson PNG Episode 57

Play No Games

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 87:19


Chapters 0:00- Intro/ Meet our guest Samuel T 2:30- PNG About (Family, AP to Ben Simons, Mothers Day & more ) 8:04 - What's Sam all about ! 15:30- Houseless Crisis in PDX/ What We can Do? 23:55- Black Santa Gives Back 30:24- Modern Day Athletes VS Mental health. Greg Oden Story ? 50:34- R.I.P Kevin Samuel. Breaking Down his Impact. 01:15:00 - The Major Issue with Dating in 2022

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"We will have missed the point of this day f we only convince ourselves that Christ is in charge as some kind of emotional and political coping mechanism to be tossed aside conveniently whenever our party is back in power." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the feast of Christ the King (November 21, 2021). Readings: 2 Samuel 23:1-7; Psalm 132:1-13, 14-19; Revelation 1:4b-8; John 18:33-37

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"This crucifix, with the dressed-up priest Jesus, is giving us a clue about what Jesus is doing on the cross." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost (October 26, 2021). Readings: Job 42:1-6, 10-17; Psalm 34:1-8, (19-22); Hebrews 7:23-28; Mark 10:46-52

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the twentieth Sunday after Pentecost (October 10, 2021). Readings: Job 23:1-9, 16-17; Psalm 22:1-15; Hebrews 4:12-16; Mark 10:17-31

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"We need this vision, too. We need this story, this window, this promise that like a band of heavenly angels casting Satan out of heaven, Jesus Christ has destroyed Satan's works of sin, and injustice, and pain, and death. We need to be reminded that on the cross, Christ has won." The Rev'd Samuel T. Vaught, Curate, preaches on the Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels, September 26, 2021. Readings: Genesis 28:10-17; Psalm 103:1-2, 19-22; Revelation 12:7-12; John 1:47-51

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"Depending on your background, Proverbs 31 might mean nothing to you, or it might mean a lot, and not necessarily for good...sadly, centuries of Christian women have found their identities and vocations in the Church defined through the narrow funnel of these 20 verses." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost (September 19, 2021). Readings: Prov. 31:10-31; Ps. 1; James 3:13-4:3,7-8a; Mk. 9:30-37 Image: Rob Pongsajapan (https://www.flickr.com/photos/pong/), distributed under a CC BY license.

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"God is not a genie in a bottle. God is a man on a cross." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Sept. 12, 2021). Readings: Proverbs 1:20-33; Psalm 19; James 3:1-12; Mark 8:27-38 Image: "Alladin's Magic Lamp" by Jo Zimny Photos (https://www.flickr.com/photos/joeyz51/), distributed under a CC BY-NC-ND license

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"Jesus is bested, and he realizes it. It is the woman's persistence, her wit, and ultimately, her faith, that carries the day." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Sept. 5, 2021) Readings: Prov. 22:1-2, 8-9, 22-23; Ps. 125; James 2:1-17; Mk. 7:24-37

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"Be strong in the Lord, my friends. Know that the Bread of Life is right here in front of you. To whom else can we go?" The Rev'd Samuel T. Vaught, Curate, preaches on the thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost (August 22, 2021). Readings: 1 Kings 8:22-30, 41-43; Psalm 84; Ephesians 6:10-20; John 6:56-69

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the ninth Sunday after Pentecost (July 25, 2021). Readings: 2 Samuel 11:1-15; Psalm 14; Ephesians 3:14-21; John 6:1-21

Set Condition One
Crossroads Pt. 2

Set Condition One

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 61:58


We did it, Joe! The season 3 finale! Roslin gets some morning motivation to get outta bed in the form of Admiral Adama. Tori's got some morning motivation to stay IN bed in the form of Samuel T. Anders (the . . . pyramid player?), and Apollo's found his own motivation for playing the little lawyer who could in the form of Grandpadama's law books. And some of us are still hearing music in the frakkin' ship! Ladies and gentlemen, this is Mambo Number Five—wait, scratch that— Ladies and gentlemen, this is Crossroads Pt. 2! Catch our Season 3 recap next week. After that, we'll be launching right into the final season of Battlestar Galactica and—could it be—the final season of Set Condition One? p.s. Our thanks to Night Shift Radio boss, Michael Fight, for the use of what may well be his greatest work in the intro to this episode. Follow us @setcon1podcast on http://twitter.com/setcon1podcast (Twitter) and http://instagram.com/setcon1podcast (Instagram). Visit http://nightshiftradio.com/ (nightshiftradio.com) to learn more about the SC1 crew, check out the other shows on the network, and even peruse our merch store. Night Shift Radio has a newsletter! http://nsrad.io/mailinglist (nsrad.io/mailinglist) to get in on all the good stuff. Support this podcast

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

“Whether we are lost in ecstasy like David or just nodding our head a little cautiously, even today we can set our hope on Christ, and live to the praise of God's glory." The Rev'd Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the seventh Sunday after Pentecost; Proper 10 (July 11, 2021). Samuel 6:1-5, 12b-19; Psalm 24; Ephesians 1:3-14; Mark 6:14-29.

CUBAkústica FM
'Como antes te adoré, hoy te aborrezco': lo que sonaba en las victrolas cubanas de los años 50

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 58:40


En este programa te traemos lo que reproducían las victrolas a finales de los años 50: con Iluminada Zequeira y Alberto Bermúdez con la Orquesta Sublime. Un canto al rumbero Malanga en la voz del multifacético Guillermo Álvarez Guedes junto al veterano tresero Isaac Oviedo, primera edición de la etiqueta Gema en 1957. Por esa misma fecha Domingo Lugo, con el Conjunto Club, grababa para Panart. Otra primera edición, esta vez del sello Puchito, nos devuelve al Rey de la Melodía: Joseito Fernández. Le acompañan la actriz Martha Casañas y los actores Reynaldo Miravalles y Juan Carlos Romero. Blanca Rosa Gil y Lino Borges reviven el auge del disco independiente. Las producciones del sello Modiner los pusieron en órbita con los arreglos y dirección orquestales del pianista Joaquín Mendivel. Entre victrolas y televisores, así seguimos. Desde octubre de 1950 el trío de Servando Díaz fue parte del staff artístico que protagonizó las primeras emisiones televisivas en Cuba. El tenor de las Antillas: René Cabel con el trío Taicuba y el apoyo del percusionista Guillermo Barreto, nos recuerda el paso del cancionero en los discos.   El violinista uruguayo Federico Britos y su compatriota Federico García Vigil en guitarra y voz, completaron junto al contrabajista Mario Lagarde: Los Federicos, notable formación que endulzó la banda sonora de los años 60. Ediciones Areito que también nos recuerdan la aceptación que tuvieron los combos por esos años. Los minutos finales se van con el combo del pianista Samuel Téllez. Esto es CUBAkústica FM, la banda sonora de #Cuba. Todos los domingos en #DiarioDeCuba https://diariodecuba.com/radio

Natural Soul Conversations
NAMC Connecting Austin Minority Businesses

Natural Soul Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 62:49


This week's conversation is with Mr. Samuel T. Blango, President of the National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC), Director of Operations-Texas of TJ Solar Technology, and Chairman & CEO of SECCOM International Group, LLC. Mr. Blango introduces the Greater Austin Chapter of NAMC, connecting local contractors and small business to communities, and providing Education about job opportunities, construction and small business needs, and continuing education for improving skills and improving customer service; Advocacy for minority, women-owned businesses, and veterans; and Procurement of city and state bids for contracts earmarked for minority and small businesses. For more information about the National Association of Minority Contractors-the Greater Austin Division (NAMC): namcatx.org; or by phone: (512) 290-8512; email: namcaustintexas@gmail.com. For more information about the National Association of Minority Contractors, national division: https://namcnational.org/. For More information about TJ Solar Technology: www.tjtechnology.tech. For more information about SECCOM International Group, LLC: samblango74@gmail.com or (512) 290-8512. BLACK RENAISSANCE:  Ruggless, R. “Luby's Agrees to Sell Fuddrucker's to Black Titan Franchise Systems.” Nation's Restaurant News, 18 June 2021, bit.ly/2TZ1H6F. Bombalier, J. “Howard University Grad & CEO of Black Titan Enterprises Nicholas Perkins Just Bought Fuddruckers for Approximately $18.5 Million.” NEWSONYX, 22 June 2021, bit.ly/3gYSrHl. Romeo, P. “LUBY'S SELLS FUDDRUCKERS TO A FRANCHISEE FOR AN ESTIMATED $18.5M.” Restaurant Business, 17 June 2021, bit.ly/3d5vUY8. Head over to Facebook/Instagram: Natural Soul Conversations to add your comments or join our Facebook group- Natural Soul Conversations for deeper conversations, or email us at nsoulconversations@gmail.com to suggest a topic or to tell us you love the show! Make sure to rate us  (WITH 5 STARS!) wherever rating is available. Don't forget to Subscribe and Tell your friends to listen to the podcast! We are an advocate of mental health wellness, so if you or someone you know is in crisis or needs assistance, contact the National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255). *Disclaimer: The views and opinions discussed on the show are meant to provoke reflection and critical thinking and are not meant to be factual. #SpeakTruthLoudly #BustingDownDoors #naacpaustin #naacp #namc #contractors #minoritycontractors #awareness #entrepreneurs #blackrenaissance #blackexcellence #blackbusiness #blackwallstreet #black #reparations #blackownedbusiness #blackpower #restoration #justice #black1 #blackfirst #healing #blackentrepreneurs #blackentrepreneurship #blackownedbusiness #blackowned #changeagent #image #influencer #mentalhealth --- 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/nsoulconversations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nsoulconversations/support

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"The kingdom of God grows beneath the surface; its timing is a mystery...We do not know the times or seasons of the kingdom, or our participation in it." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the third Sunday after Pentecost (June 13, 2021). Readings: 1 Sam. 15:34-16:13; Ps. 20; 2 Cor. 5:6-17; Mk. 4:26-34

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"If you were a Christian in the first two or three centuries of the church, it is quite likely that you would have, once, or twice, or a few times in your life, been accused of being a cannibal." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the Feast of Corpus Christi (June 6, 2021). Readings: Deut. 8:2-3; Ps. 116:1, 10-17; 1 Cor. 10:1-4, 16-17; Jn. 6:47-58

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"Who God is, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, finally, has been revealed to us. But why is this more than just theological jargon?" The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the Feast of Pentecost (May 23, 2021). Readings: Acts 2:1-21; Ps. 104:25-35, 37; Rom. 8:22-27; Jn. 15:26-27, 16:4b-15

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"The Ascension did not cancel out the Incarnation. God is with us." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the Feast of the Ascension (May 13, 2021). Readings: Acts 1:1-11; Ps. 47; Eph. 1:15-23; Lk. 24:44-53

ACERO Y VIDA
Acero y Vida.4x29.Samuel Tárraga.Guardia real.Los números imaginarios

ACERO Y VIDA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 101:06


A un programa de la treintena tenemos para entrevistar a Samuel Tárraga , el cual nos va a contar como fue su experiencia como guardia real. En ciencia , la gran Isa Cordero nos habla de los números imaginarios (que no amigos), musicón ,regalos, noticiones, antropología, recaditos, gente tóxica, de todo...

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"'Peace be with you,' Jesus says, to those who abandoned them in his greatest hour of need." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the second Sunday of Easter (April 11, 2021). Readings: Acts 4:32-35; Ps. 133; 1 Jn. 1:1-2:2; Jn. 20:19-31

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"Bones. Dry, lifeless bones, everywhere he can see. And the a question: 'Mortal, can these bones live?'" The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches at the Great Vigil of Easter (April 3, 2021). Readings: Gen. 7:1-5, 11-81, 8:6-18, 9:8-13; Ps. 46; Ex. 14:10-31, 15:20-21; Ezek. 37:1-14; Ps. 30.

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"We are about to do a great, and terrible, and holy thing." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on Palm Sunday (March 28, 2021). Readings: Mk. 11:1-11a; Is. 50:4-9a; Ps. 31:9-16; Phil. 2:5-11; Mk. 14:1-15:47

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"The 'course of this world' says when you have sinned, or hurt somebody, or hurt yourself, or not loved another person or yourself like you know that you should, there's no going back, no making it better. When you're damaged you're damaged. When you're dead you're dead." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the fourth Sunday in Lent (March 14, 2021). Readings: Num. 21:4-9; Ps. 103:1-2, 17-22; Eph. 2:1-10; Jn. 3:14-21

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"Dare we believe that even now, even here, God's promise stands?" The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the second Sunday in Lent (February 28, 2021). Readings: Gen. 17:1-7, 15-16; Ps. 22:22-30; Rom. 4:13-25; Mk. 8:31-38

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"All things come to an end, friends. On the other side of Lent there is Easter. On the other side of a pandemic is a future of hugs and reunions and new and happy memories. On the other side of the cross is an empty tomb. On the other side of death is life." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on Ash Wednesday (February 17, 2021). Readings:

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"Crowds of people are queuing up to get the cure, jockeying for position, figuring out how to cut the line. An exhausted health care worker slips out at dawn to catch the briefest moment of stillness before going back to work. Is this a description of life in 2021, or just the first chapter of St. Mark's Gospel?" The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the fifth Sunday after the Epiphany (February 7, 2021). Readings: Is. 40:21-31; Ps. 147:1-12, 21c; 1 Cor. 9:16-23; Mk. 1:29-39

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis
The Beginning of the Good News

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 9:55


"It may be a new year, but it might not feel like it." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the the third Sunday after the Epiphany (January 24, 2021). Readings: Jonah 3:1-5, 10; Ps. 62:6-14; 1 Cor. 7:29-31; Mk. 1:14-20

Tarihte Bugün
Tarihte Bugün #25 | 25 Ocak

Tarihte Bugün

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 2:20


DÜNYA TARİHİNDE BUGÜN YAŞANANLAR1072 - Divânu Lügati't-Türk, Türk kültürünün ilk Türkçe dilinde yazılan sözlük eseri, Kaşgârlı Mahmut tarafından yazılmaya başlandı. (10 Şubat 1074'te bitirildi.)1881 - Thomas Edison ve Alexander Graham Bell Oryantal Telefon Şirketini kurdular.1918 - Rusya, Sovyetler Birliği (SSCB) oluşunu ilan etti.2018 Çinli bilim adamları ilk kez bir maymunu klonladı.TÜRKİYE TARİHİNDE YAŞANANLAR1939 - Celâl Bayar Hükûmeti istifa etti. Yeni Hükûmet Refik Saydam Başkanlığında kuruldu.1952 - Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Millî Eğitim Bakanlığı bir genelge yayımladı; genelge de 1952-1953 öğrenim yılından itibaren lise eğitimi 4 yıla çıkarılacağı yazıyordu.1954 - Ankara'da sıcaklık -30 dereceye düştü; okullar tatil edildi.1977 - İstanbul'da bir yıl içinde 510 öğrenci olayı meydana geldi, 13 öğrenci öldü.SANATTA BUGÜN1987 - 30 milyon dolara sigortalanan Muhteşem Süleyman Sergisi, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nin başkenti Washington'da Ulusal Sanat Müzesi'nde açıldı.SPORDA BUGÜN1968 - Türk Ordu Futbol Takımı Dünya şampiyonu oldu. BUGÜN DOĞANLAR1882 İngiliz yazar - Virginia Woolf dünyaya geldi.,1921 Amerikalı fizikçi ve nötron bombasını icat eden Samuel T. Cohen dünyaya geldi.BUGÜN ÖLENLER1578 Kanuni Sultan Süleyman ve Hürrem Sultan'ın kızı Mihrimah Sultan hayatını kaybetti.1958 Türk cerrah; Türkiye'de modern cerrahinin kurucusu, İstanbul'un eski Belediye Başkanı Cemil Topuzlu hayatını kaybetti.

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio 01.18.21

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 56:05


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Margaret Kimberley, along with my co-host Glen Ford. Coming up: We hear a lot of discussion these days about the history of genocide against Black Americans, but many people are still unaware that Black leftists presented a petition to the United Nations charging the U.S. with genocide, 70 years ago. And, Patrice Lumumba, the first elected prime minister of the Congo, was assassinated 60 years ago, with the collaboration of the United States. A group of scholars marked the occasion with a discussion of Lumumba’s political legacy.   But first – it’s been one helluva year, politically and on the public health arena. The Black Is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations held a national conference, last week, to sum up the changes and challenges that emerged in 2020.  Black Is Back is a Coalition of organizations. Betty Davis is a New York City activist who chairs the Coalition’s Community Control of Education Working Group. She says Black folks need to seize control of their local education budgets. Ajamu Baraka is a veteran activist who ran for vice president on the Green Party ticket in 2016. He’s national organizer for the Black Alliance for Peace, which is part of the Black Is Back Coalition. Baraka told the Coalition’s year-end conference that U.S. imperialism was clearly in disarray in 2020. In 1951 Black entertainer and activist Paul Robeson and other Black leftists presented a petition to the United Nations demanding that the United States be held accountable for a long list of crimes against its Black population. The petition was titled “We Charge Genocide.” Last week, Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly joined other Black activists and academics to commemorate the events of 70 years ago, in an online seminar.  Dr. Burden-Stelly is a professor of Africana Studies and Political Science at Carleton College, and part of the team that produces BAR’s Black Agenda Review. She reminds us that U.S. government atrocities against Black people have never stopped.   Also present to commemorate the “We Charge Genocide” petition of 1951, was Dr. Trevor Ngwane, a lecturer at the Center for Sociological Research at the University of Johannesburg. Dr. Ngwane is co-author of the book, “Urban Revolt, State Power and the Rise of People’s Movements in the Global South.” He says Black South Africa is quite familiar with colonial perpetrators of genocide.   Sixty years ago, the legally elected prime minister of the newly independence Democratic Republic of the Congo was assassinated as a result of plots orchestrated by the United States and its European allies. The Friends of Congo celebrate January 17 as Patrice Lumumba Day. To mark the occasion, activists and academics held on online seminar, moderated by Dr. Samuel T. Livingston, Associate Professor and Director of the African American Studies Program at Morehouse College. Among the speakers: Ludo De Witte, a Belgian sociologist and historian and author of his book, “The Assassination of Lumumba”;  Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja, a professor of African and Global Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Ira Dworkin, associate professor of English at Texas A&M University. Dworkin is author of “Congo Love Song: African American Culture and the Crisis of the Colonial State.” He Black Americans immediately recognized the assassination of Lumumba as a crime against all people of African descent.

WNHH Community Radio
Behind The Brand With Preston & EZ Bluez: Rev. Samuel T. Ross-Lee

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 56:39


Behind The Brand With Preston & EZ Bluez: Rev. Samuel T. Ross-Lee by WNHH Community Radio

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Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"Celebrating Christmas for more than one day gives us some room to consider other aspects of this holy season that we don't normally have time for." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the first Sunday after Christmas (December 27, 2020). Readings: Is. 61:10-62:3; Ps. 147:13-21; Gal. 3:23-25, 4:4-7; Jn. 1:1-18

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"To be alive is to be on the move." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the second Sunday after Christmas (January 3, 2021). Readings: Jer. 31:7-14; Ps. 84:1-8; Eph. 1:3-6, 15-19a; Mat. 2:13-15, 19-23

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"The future, the life hereafter, the things to come—this is what Advent is all about...Heaven and Hell, too, though we may talk of them like distant realities, are so close—perhaps too close for comfort." The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the third Sunday of Advent (December 13, 2020). Readings: Is. 61:1-4, 8-11; Ps. 126; 1 Thes. 5:16-24; Jn. 1:6-8, 19-28

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

“As we wait for the winter to be over, as we wait for this pandemic to be over, as we wait to remember once again the birth of this child: keep awake.” The Rev. Samuel T. Vaught preaches on the first Sunday of Advent (November 29, 2020). Readings: Is. 64:1-9; 1 Cor. 1:3-9; Ps. 80:1-7; 16-18; Mk. 13:24-37

CUBAkústica FM
El fenómeno de los combos en la música cubana

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 29:51


En torno al jazz, al rock and roll y la música popular, las agrupaciones de formato reducido se pusieron de moda a finales de los años 50: Aquí te traemos tres ejemplos, con Chucho Valdés, Felo Bergaza y Samuel Téllez.

CUBAkústica FM
'Yo no quiero que me digas tus amores'

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 17:27


Hoy tocan René Cabel, los Hermanos Castro y el Casino de la Playa, Pío Leyva con la Orquesta Severino Ramos y el Combo de Samuel Téllez.

Full PreFrontal
Ep. 98: Louisa Moats, Ed.D. - The Truth About Reading

Full PreFrontal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 46:39 Transcription Available


The answer to the question “What percentage of 16 million children living below the poverty line have a book in their home?” is 33%.  While that is devastating, the real question is, does this query truly capture the complexities of developing reading skills in children living in these disadvantaged circumstances and would the exposure to more books promote the development of reading. The first truth about reading is that it is a skill; a skill that needs to be learned and taught. It takes systematic instructional effort to create access to the treasures that are underneath the surface of printed words. And the true failure in education is not approaching “reading” that way.On this episode, Louisa Moats, Ed.D., a teacher, psychologist, researcher, graduate school faculty member, and author of many influential scientific journal articles, books, and policy papers, will educate everyone how the brain was not wired for reading and how the complexities involved in acquiring proficiency in reading warrants special attention and specific training of educators who are in charge of making our children literate. We cannot talk about Executive Function and students' capacity to manage information until we address the issue of successful transition from learning to read and then reading to learn.About Louisa Moats, Ed.D.Louisa Moats, Ed.D., has been a teacher, psychologist, researcher, graduate school faculty member, and author of many influential scientific journal articles, books, and policy papers on the topics of reading, spelling, language, and teacher preparation. She was Co-Principal Investigator of an NICHD Early Interventions Project in Washington, D.C., public schools and Principal Investigator on two small business innovation research (SBIR) grants from the National Institutes of Health. In addition, she led the committee that developed the International Dyslexia Association's Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading. Dr. Moats developed her current approach to teacher training, called LETRS, from her experiences as an instructor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, St. Michael's College in Vermont, the Dartmouth Medical School Department of Psychiatry, and the University of Texas, Houston.Dr. Moats' awards include the prestigious Samuel T. and June L. Orton award from the International Dyslexia Association for outstanding contributions to the field; the Eminent Researcher Award from Learning Disabilities Australia; and the Benita Blachman award from the Reading League.Websites:http://www.LouisaMoats.com/BooksSpeech to Print, 3rd edition (in press)LETRS Professional DevelopmentSupport the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)