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Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 58:22


Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea's look at the effort by Sierra Club's Atlantic Chapter to have the state regulate or ban the spread of “sewage sludge” contaminated with PFOAs and other harmful chemicals. Later on comes Alisha Washington's interview with Kristen Dart, a candidate for Commissioner of Public Safety in Saratoga's upcoming election. After that Moses Nagel talks with Sarah Rogerson of Albany Law School about the legal status of the migrants arriving in the Capital region from New York City. Then, Brea brings us another round of book recommendations by Ian Houck from Troy Public Library. Finally, retired meteorologist Hugh Johnson joins us to discuss the seasons, the crazy weather, and the forecast for the upcoming week in the capital region.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Legal Explainer on the Asylum Seekers Arriving to Region

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 9:57


In the last 2 weeks, the arrival of buses of asylum seekers from New York City to the Capital Region has been a major news story. Sarah Rogerson is the director of the Edward P Swyer justice center at Albany Law School and the faculty director of the immigration law clinic. She spoke with Moses Nagel about the laws at play and why this is happening now. To learn more or volunteer to help, visit the web site for the Columbia County Sanctuary Movement, www.sanctuarycolumbiacounty.org/asylum, where they are coordinating the effort.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Immigrant Groups Rally for Access to Legal Representation

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 9:46


Immigration rights groups rallied at the Capitol on March 28 in support of the Access to Representation Act. We hear from Murad Awawdeh, Executive Director of the NY Immigration Coalition; Sarah Rogerson of the Justice Center at Albany Law School; Gloria with the Workers Center of Central New York; and Assemblymember Harvey Epstein. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Psych Up Live
Encore Curbing Gun Violence: Gun Laws, School and Community Strategies

Psych Up Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 54:14


The year 2022 was the worst year for School Shootings. There have been three shootings already in 2023. On March 27 2023 there was a School Shooting in Nashville that took the lives of three school children and three school professionals. When does this stop? How can we make a difference? In this show Sara Rogerson, a professor at Albany Law School, the Vice President of Niskayuna School Board in Upstate New York speaks out last year as the aunt and mother in a family whose own members were victims of a school shooting and threats. Here message could not be more relevant. Sara Rogerson discusses how her personal and professional experiences influence her to support and utilize the recent gun control bill and initiate school and community programs to curb gun violence. In the first section of this show she clarifies and discusses the beginning gun reform steps outlined in a bipartisan Gun Law attempted in 2022. She clarifies and exemplifies (SEL) Social, Emotional Learning programs and references research that underscores the importance of SEL in making a school or community safer from bullying, stalking, racism, verbal violence and physical violence-all factors in the history of many school shooters. Given that we are continually faced with alarming headlines of one more shooting. It is worth listening to strategies for change.

Psych Up Live
Encore Curbing Gun Violence: Gun Laws, School and Community Strategies

Psych Up Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 54:14


The year 2022 was the worst year for School Shootings. There have been three shootings already in 2023. On March 27 2023 there was a School Shooting in Nashville that took the lives of three school children and three school professionals. When does this stop? How can we make a difference? In this show Sara Rogerson, a professor at Albany Law School, the Vice President of Niskayuna School Board in Upstate New York speaks out last year as the aunt and mother in a family whose own members were victims of a school shooting and threats. Here message could not be more relevant. Sara Rogerson discusses how her personal and professional experiences influence her to support and utilize the recent gun control bill and initiate school and community programs to curb gun violence. In the first section of this show she clarifies and discusses the beginning gun reform steps outlined in a bipartisan Gun Law attempted in 2022. She clarifies and exemplifies (SEL) Social, Emotional Learning programs and references research that underscores the importance of SEL in making a school or community safer from bullying, stalking, racism, verbal violence and physical violence-all factors in the history of many school shooters. Given that we are continually faced with alarming headlines of one more shooting. It is worth listening to strategies for change.

Psych Up Live
Curbing Gun Violence: Gun Laws, School and Community Strategies

Psych Up Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 54:14


In the first 185 days of 2022 there have been 11 mass shootings per week. When does this stop? How can we make a difference? Our guest is Sara Rogerson, a professor at Albany Law School, the Vice President of Niskayuna School Board in Upstate New York and the aunt and mother in a family whose own members were victims of a school shooting and threats. Sara Rogerson will be discussing how her personal and professional experiences influence her to support and utilize the recent gun control bill and initiate school and community programs to curb gun violence. In the first section of this show she clarifies and discusses the beginning gun reform steps outlined in the recent bipartisan Gun Law. She clarifies and exemplifies (SEL) Social, Emotional Learning programs and references research that underscores the importance of SEL in making a school or community safer from bullying, stalking, racism, verbal violence and physical violence-all factors in the history of many school shooters. We are faced everyday with alarming headlines of one more shooting. It is worth listening to strategies for change.

Psych Up Live
Curbing Gun Violence: Gun Laws, School and Community Strategies

Psych Up Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 54:14


In the first 185 days of 2022 there have been 11 mass shootings per week. When does this stop? How can we make a difference? Our guest is Sara Rogerson, a professor at Albany Law School, the Vice President of Niskayuna School Board in Upstate New York and the aunt and mother in a family whose own members were victims of a school shooting and threats. Sara Rogerson will be discussing how her personal and professional experiences influence her to support and utilize the recent gun control bill and initiate school and community programs to curb gun violence. In the first section of this show she clarifies and discusses the beginning gun reform steps outlined in the recent bipartisan Gun Law. She clarifies and exemplifies (SEL) Social, Emotional Learning programs and references research that underscores the importance of SEL in making a school or community safer from bullying, stalking, racism, verbal violence and physical violence-all factors in the history of many school shooters. We are faced everyday with alarming headlines of one more shooting. It is worth listening to strategies for change.

Psych Up Live
Curbing Gun Violence: Gun Laws, School and Community Strategies

Psych Up Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 54:14


In the first 185 days of 2022 there have been 11 mass shootings per week. When does this stop? How can we make a difference? Our guest is Sara Rogerson, a professor at Albany Law School, the Vice President of Niskayuna School Board in Upstate New York and the aunt and mother in a family whose own members were victims of a school shooting and threats. Sara Rogerson will be discussing how her personal and professional experiences influence her to support and utilize the recent gun control bill and initiate school and community programs to curb gun violence. In the first section of this show she clarifies and discusses the beginning gun reform steps outlined in the recent bipartisan Gun Law. She clarifies and exemplifies (SEL) Social, Emotional Learning programs and references research that underscores the importance of SEL in making a school or community safer from bullying, stalking, racism, verbal violence and physical violence-all factors in the history of many school shooters. We are faced everyday with alarming headlines of one more shooting. It is worth listening to strategies for change.

Innovation Forum Podcast
Weekly podcast: 2021 in review – the year that all roads led to COP26

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 62:53


This week: To round off the year are extracts from some of the interviews that have featured in the Innovation Forum podcast during 2021.   First up are Sarah Rogerson and Emma Thomson from Global Canopy discussing the 2021 Forest 500 report. Then hear from Innovation Forum's Toby Webb talking with forest expert Simon Lord about the unintended consequences of just planting trees. Ford's Jim Gawron gives some insight into the growth of the electric vehicle market. Dole Food's Xavier Roussel talks about how to engage consumers on sustainability matters. Forest Trends' Stephen Donofrio gives his views on the rise and rise of the voluntary carbon market. And, Molly Jensen and Rachael Howie, pupils at the High School of Glasgow, discuss the COP26 meetings and their hopes for the future. Host: Ian Welsh

Innovation Forum Podcast
COPwatch3: show me the money!

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 11:54


The latest daily podcast on the events at the COP26 meeting in Glasgow with Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh. On finance day, UK chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak announced that London will become the first financial centre that's “net zero aligned” and that big UK companies will be mandated to set out their own plans for net zero emissions. Janet Yellen, US treasury secretary, quadrupled commitments for climate finance to $11bn a year. And, news that the world is now on a pathway to keep warming to under 2C. Today's guest is Sarah Rogerson, corporate performance manager at Global Canopy, who helps analyse the implications of the big deforestation commitments and how the momentum can be captured and maintained.

Sustainability Scorecard Stories
17 Sarah Rogerson - Sustainability Scorecard Stories (Publised on 19th ‎Aug ‎2020)

Sustainability Scorecard Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 9:40


Sarah Rogerson is a Lead Research Associate in the project Forest 500. It's an assessment of the 500 most influential companies and financial institutions in forest-risk supply chains. Prior to Global Canopy Sarah has worked on corporate environmental transparency with both CDP and the Climate Disclosure Standards Board, and on domestic recycling and engagement with Keep Britain Tidy. Sarah has a degree in Natural Sciences (Zoology) from the University of Cambridge. https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-rogerson/ There are two questions for you 1) How can we align with our assessments and scorecards of what we are expecting and asking the companies with our peers we are making sure we are all pushing for the same thing and reducing confusion within companies? 2) Are there any ways we can work better and very keen to share data? Special request for members of the company from Amul (GCMMF), Gruppo Veronesi, Le Gouessant, SunTrust, 3G Capital and Voya Financial Here are rankings of companies https://forest500.org/rankings/companies Do you want to be a guest on our podcast? I will be waiting for your email at vikram@73bit.com http://www.73bit.com/

Innovation Forum Podcast
Are financial institutions ignoring deforestation?

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 11:38


Sarah Rogerson and Emma Thomson from Global Canopy talk with Innovation Forum’s Ian Welsh about the conclusions of the latest Forest 500 report. 2020 no-deforestation targets were universally missed, and the new research highlights a lack of deforestation commitments from investors and the finance sector in general, particularly in North America. Forest 500 also shows that perhaps recent focus on palm oil has led to more commitments in that sector than, for example, soy and other commodity supply chains with significant deforestation risk.

Innovation Forum Podcast
Weekly podcast: Why financial institutions have $2.7tn of exposure to deforestation

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 16:53


This week: Global Canopy’s Sarah Rogerson and Emma Thomson discuss the latest Forest 500 report, which highlights the lack of deforestation policies at financial institutions and the lack of consistency of approach across commodities for many sourcing companies. They discuss the need for a due diligence approach to deforestation for business, and what the legislation that can help looks like. Plus: BlackRock letter to CEOs calls for climate action; Ikea’s new 2030 forest positive agenda; and, how a circular economy can mitigate 39% of annual emissions, in the news digest. Host: Ian Welsh

Innovation Forum Podcast
Forest 500 on the lack of corporate progress on deforestation

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 10:14


New Forest 500 report authors Sarah Rogerson and Emma Thomson, from Global Canopy, discuss with Innovation Forum’s Ian Welsh why the 2020 report argues there isn’t enough progress on deforestation from business and investors among the largest companies involved in commodity supply chains. They talk about how some companies – the usual suspects – are making progress, and others are failing to live up to commitments or even quietly dropping them altogether. And they speculate that companies involved in the animal feed sector may be ones in the spotlight over the coming year.

Simple Broken Mind Podcast
Episode 161: Making Friends in Your Adult Life

Simple Broken Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 65:55


On this episode of Simple Broken Mind, Kevin chats with Sarah Buxkamper, Sarah Rogerson, and Chris Ware about the trials and tribulations of making and keeping friends while also being a fully functioning adult.

Nature for Development Podcast Series
Podcast EP 8 - The companies getting it wrong on deforestation: Findings from the 2019 Forest 500 report

Nature for Development Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 9:18


The Forest 500 2019 annual report finds that despite ambitious commitments to end deforestation in agricultural commodity supply chains by 2020, the lack of any action by almost half of the most influential companies and financial institutions in forest-risk supply chains is preventing sector-wide change. Learn more about the findings from this report and why company action is essential to achieving global forest protection in this interview with Sarah Rogerson from the Global Canopy Programme.

Innovation Forum Podcast
Weekly podcast: The big brands that still 'do nothing' on deforestation, and Patagonia on living wages

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 25:15


This week: Forest 500 report authors Sarah Rogerson and Emma Thomson, from Global Canopy, outline what progress companies are making on deforestation, and argue that too many are still failing to recognise their responsibility to act. And, Wendy Savage and Alex Katz from Patagonia discuss the brand’s work to develop living wages for workers in its supply chain. Plus: Uzbek cotton sector progress, more bad news for insect pollinators and Danone’s investment in a hi-tech solution to low-tech food waste, in the news digest. Hosted by Ian Welsh

Psych Up Live
Update on The Immigration Crisis - Whats Really Going On?

Psych Up Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 52:44


Regardless of political perspective, it is difficult for anyone to grasp the reality or the implications of the Immigration Crisis today. Are there any routes to citizenship? Is a working visa a possibility? Can a person still seek asylum in the US? How many children remain separated from parents? What ever happened to the Dreamers? How many of those in the caravans remain in Mexico? Sarah Rogerson, Clinical Professor of Law at Albany Law School, and Director of the Immigration Law Clinic at Albany Law School returns to Psych Up Live to address these questions and many more. She clarifies what has changed in Asylum Seeking and the access to legal representation. She also shares what has been accomplished and what immigrants and immigration attorneys still face.

Innovation Forum Podcast
Global Canopy on why no company will be deforestation free by 2020

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 13:39


Sarah Rogerson, from Global Canopy Programme talks with Ian Welsh about the latest Forest 500 report that identifies and ranks the biggest companies that have tropical deforestation risks in their operations and supply chains. The report concludes that as a global community we will miss 2020 deforestation targets and no companies will be deforestation free in this time frame. There are some positive signs, in the palm oil sector in particular, but the report concludes that the progress in commitments and their uptake is still not happening fast enough. Please note that this interview was recorded on 20th March 2019.

Innovation Forum Podcast
Weekly podcast: Global Canopy on why palm oil, soy, cattle and timber supply chains look set to miss 2020 deforestation targets

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 19:32


This week: Global Canopy's Sarah Rogerson, lead researcher on the just-launched 2018 Forest 500 report, on how far companies are implementing tropical deforestation commitments and why even the leading companies are not innovating fast enough. Plus: Malaysia takes on the EU at the WTO over palm oil ban, some evidence that MSC certification prevents seafood fraud, a new plastic recycling incentive scheme in Latin America from PepsiCo, and why recycling rates in the US are collapsing, in the news digest. Hosted by Ian Welsh

Women Making Waves Podcast
Women Making Waves - Refugee Education

Women Making Waves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 11:32


Sometimes we want to help but feel there is nothing we can do. Well what about getting your workplace involved? Sarah Rogerson watched the Syrian refugee crisis unfold on her TV and together with Chloe Shaw got their employer Cambridge Assessment English involved and are making huge steps in helping refugees back into education. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Miranda Warnings
Miranda Warnings | Responding to an Immigration Crisis | Camille Mackler & Sarah Rogerson

Miranda Warnings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 42:55


Camille Mackler, director of immigration legal policy at the New York Immigration Coalition, and Sarah Rogerson, professor of law and director of Albany Law School’s Immigration Law Clinic discuss bringing legal services to the more than 300 asylum-seeking refugees abruptly transferred to the Albany County jail in summer 2018 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Sarah and Camille describe how the task was made possible by the volunteer network of lawyers, service providers, and bar associations that grew out of the January 2017 “travel ban” and Albany Law’s unique partnership with the Albany County jail. Miranda Warnings is hosted by past NYSBA President David Miranda.

Psych Up Live
The Immigration Crisis: An Attorney's Insider Perspective

Psych Up Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 58:02


The Immigration Crisis continues. Undocumented people are deported, thousands of children remain in detention type settings, families have been separated and in general there is fear and contention over immigration issues. In this show we turn to the expertise of Sarah Rogerson, Clinical Professor of Law at Albany Law School, and Director of the Immigration Law Clinic at Albany Law School, whose work has placed her at the intersections of domestic violence, family law, race, gender, international law and immigration law and policy. Professor Rogerson will clarify immigration law, the obstacles to citizenship, the legal situation of detained parents and separated children and options for unaccompanied children. She will clarify Asylum Seeking, the Credible Fear Interview and how and why those seeking help are in need of legal representation. She will also offer a perspective of the impact of the Immigration Crisis on those like herself stepping forward on the frontline.

Everything Explained
What Is DACA?

Everything Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 25:20


DACA – or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – it’s a program set up during the Obama administration designed to protect the children of undocumented people who crossed the border into the United States. Today, Sarah Rogerson, Professor at Albany Law, helps us to break down the ins and outs of the program. Informational Links: […]