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Iowa Business Report
IBR Extra -- Supply Chain and New Options (Ken Chester & Sasha J. Little) -- May 2020

Iowa Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 14:57


The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on supply chains and purchasing decisions alike. Ken Chester and Sasha J. Little of Roadworthy Drive Productions talked with Jeff Stein of the Iowa Business Report on May 20, 2020 about how consumers have reconsidered even the most basic purchases.

VISR Vancouver Institute of Social Research
Sasha Langford: "An Atmosphere of Certain Uncertainty": Knowledge, Embodiment, and Ecology in Thick Time

VISR Vancouver Institute of Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019


Sasha Langford: "An Atmosphere of Certain Uncertainty": Knowledge, Embodiment, and Ecology in Thick TimeMarch 25, 2019Anthropocene discourse over the past decade has often framed global warming as a form of "certain uncertainty" that demands new empirical and speculative methodologies in order to be properly known. In this talk, I consider the "certain uncertainty" of climate science and ecological theory in relation to postcolonial and psychoanalytic accounts of embodiment that situate the body as an ambivalent site of knowledge. Accepting climate change as a process with roots in colonial history, I ask how concepts such as "weathering," "atmosphere," and "acclimatization" may blur the boundaries between social and meteorological forms of bodily duress. In doing so, I propose that thinking "certain uncertainty" as a mode of resilient embodiment to environmental conditions may serve to further politicize contemporary ecological theory.Sasha J. Langford is an independent scholar, composer, and musician. Her recent research has considered the visual discourse of the Anthropocene, the placenta as a site of Marxist critique, and the symbolic role of the fee in psychoanalytic practice. Other recent work includes the 2017 essay and hybrid-writing collection Ephemeral Institutions, and performances at the International Noise Conference in Miami, FL; the Ende Tymes Festival of Noise and Experimental Liberation in Brooklyn, NY; and the Lines of Flight Festival of Experimental Music in Dunedin, New Zealand. She currently teaches media history and theory at Columbia College.

Villa Medici
Les Jeudis de la Villa - 21/02/2019 - L'éternité des soulèvements révolutionnaires (Sophie Wahnich et Sasha Blondeau)

Villa Medici

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 97:19


21 février: Fugace, stridente, fragile, l’éternité des soulèvements révolutionnaires.Rencontre avec Sophie Wahnich et Sasha J. BlondeauQuoi de plus fugace qu’un soulèvement qui s’arrache aux forces gravitationnelles de la structure ? Et pourtant quelque chose s’inscrit alors comme expérience indélébile pour l’être qui l’aura traversé. Cela fait trace, voire trésor, mais un trésor toujours difficile à transmettre, « trésor perdu » disait Hanah Arendt en relisant René Char et ses Feuillets d’Hypnos. « Notre héritage n’est précédé d’aucun testament ». Grand désarroi.Lorsqu’elle relit l’énoncé du poète résistant quinze ans après la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale, elle affirme que « l’artiste (Sasha J. Blondeau, musicien), le poète et l’historien (Sophie Wahnich, historienne de la période révolutionnaire française) » sont des « bâtisseurs de monuments ». Ils seraient ceux qui pourraient prendre en charge la brèche du temps entre le passé et le futur, prendre en charge cette difficulté à faire jouer son propre héritage. Ils sauraient faire face à l’impossibilité d’en être pleinement dépositaire, faire face à une discontinuité du temps qui conduit à son resserrement sur le présent.Il faut alors des occasions présentes (le mouvement des gilets jaunes), réinventions sans modèles pour que quelque chose passe. Quand la vaillance cherche ses armes, les soulèvements puisent dans le trésor retrouvé (imaginaire et graffitis) l’énergie de la stridence émancipatrice. Interrogations.

Sports, Biz & Music The Podcast By: Dj Anonymous
14: Vibes with the homie Sasha J an up and coming artist from Hollywood, FL.

Sports, Biz & Music The Podcast By: Dj Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 58:04


Good Evening Fam!!!!! We are on EP. 14 and on this episode of the #sportsbizmusic podcast, I got the chance to sit down with up and coming artist Sasha J as we talk about her Jamaican roots and the impact that it has on her music. we also talked about her latest EP "3" which is out everywhere, relationships, top 5 artists, and we also debated on who's the best all-around artist Rihanna or Beyonce. Check out her links and bio: bio: Sasha j. | musician iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/3-single/1210222612 instagram: @foreversj__ twitter: @foreversj__