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77 Flavors of Chicago
Vivian G. Harsh & Her Collection

77 Flavors of Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 61:52


If you've never heard of Vivian G Harsh, allow us to tell you about her. Hi, we are 77 Flavors of Chicago. Join us as we tell you about dope Chicago HERstory Andean some of the best food in the city. Anyway, that was far the newbies. Y'all know what time it is! We at it again with some of the most amazing information today! Stacie Williams at the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection, located inside the Woodson Branch of the Chicago Public Library, takes on a trip through time in Black history. Afterwards we stopped by Peach's restaurant in Bronzville for some delicious brunch. Y'all....they have peach flavored coffee!! Tune in and hear about it! If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at media@77flavorschi.com  WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE! Visit our website https://www.77flavorschi.com Shop our gear from Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/shop/77flavorschi Follow us on IG: 77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi Dario @super_dario_bro Sara @TamarHindi.s --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/77-flavors-of-chicago/support

History in Focus
4. The Blackivists

History in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 34:28


The Blackivists, a collective of professionally trained Black archivists in Chicago, partner with institutions and community groups to help preserve the city's Black cultural heritage as well as model reparative approaches to archives and archiving. Daniel talks with Ashley Farmer, who teamed up with the Blackivists to produce the AHR History Lab piece “Toward an Archival Reckoning” for the June 2022 issue. One of the collective—Stacie Williams—joins Ashley to talk about the group's work. And Adom Getachew checks in to set this project in the context of a larger arc of upcoming Lab entries on the theme of “engaged history.”

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Archives In Context
Season 6, Episode 2: Amy Cooper Cary and Stacie Williams

Archives In Context

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 29:57


Interested in publishing with the Society of American Archivists? Cohosts Anna Trammell and Chris Burns talk with SAA Publications Editor Stacie Williams and American Archivist Editor Amy Cooper Cary about the many publishing opportunities that SAA offers. Williams and Cooper Cary provide an overview of these opportunities and ways that archivists of all experience levels can engage … Continue reading Season 6, Episode 2: Amy Cooper Cary and Stacie Williams

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The American Writers Museum Podcasts
Episode 78: Jonathan Lethem & Stacie Williams

The American Writers Museum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 33:38


This week, tune into a conversation between Jonathan Lethem, award-winning author of The Fortress of Solitude, and Stacie Williams, whose book Bizarro Worlds references Lethem's characters and storylines to explore racism and gentrification. This conversation originally took place March 15th, 2019 and was recorded live at the American Writers Museum. We hope you enjoy entering [...]

AWM Author Talks
Episode 78: Jonathan Lethem & Stacie Williams

AWM Author Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 33:38


This week, tune into a conversation between Jonathan Lethem, award-winning author of The Fortress of Solitude, and Stacie Williams, whose book Bizarro Worlds references Lethem's characters and storylines to explore racism and gentrification. This conversation originally took place March 15th, 2019 and was recorded live at the American Writers Museum. We hope you enjoy entering [...]

No Off Season 4 Dads
Paying Your Children for Household Chores

No Off Season 4 Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 21:33


I have never been one to want to pay my boys for doing their chores. I always considered it as a part of 'earning their keep'. However, I have heard of some parents who do pay their children money for doing household chores. At the time of me writing this, 36% of people polled said the do pay their children for doing chores while the other 64% said, 'Heck No!'. Some also gave incredibly valid reasons. Take a listen and offer your perspective as well. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Fund. Repeat. Notes: Produced by dijondabassman in The NOS Studio. 'The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money' by Ron Lieber '5 Reasons To Pay Your Kids For Doing Chores (& 5 Reasons Not To)' by Christine Persaud (2019) on www.moms.com '7 Chores You Should Pay Your Kids to Do' by Stacie Williams (2015) on www.sixdollarfamily.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nos4dads/support

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Voices from DARPA
Episode 34: The Orbital Optician

Voices from DARPA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 27:15


  In this episode of the Voices from DARPA podcast, Stacie Williams, a program manager since 2019 in the agency’s Tactical Technology Office, reveals how a lifelong love of optical and photonic phenomena, beginning with fireflies during her childhood, is now unfolding in her stewardship of ambitious light-and-optics-centric programs at DARPA. One of these, the Deformable Mirror (DeMi) program, recently reached a milestone with the placement from the International Space Station of a dime-sized deformable mirror on a loaf-sized CubeSat platform. The goal of DeMi is to deliver cheaper, lighter, smaller telescope mirrors—in the form of a microelectromechanical system (MEMS)—that could open unprecedented options for space-based ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) technology that, in Stacie’s words, “helps us understand what’s going on with a space eyeview.” In another optics-tech effort under Stacie’s wing, researchers are learning how to design so-called metamaterials—with engineered microstructures that manipulate electromagnetic wavelengths—that also could greatly simplify, lighten, and cheapen far more massive, complex, and expensive conventional telescopes. In the podcast, Stacie also recounts her work beyond technology as a champion of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education for economically disadvantaged communities.  

Three Percent Podcast
Three Percent #180: Bookfinity Is the Dumbest Name

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 55:50


Stacie Williams joins Chad and Tom this week to talk about the role of sales reps at this moment in time and then, after she bolts, Chad and Tom poke fun at Bookfinity (which, really, WOW), the confused messaging of #BooksAreEssential as a hashtag, why bookshops shouldn't open, and how Publishers Weakly is funny AND NOT RUN BY EITHER OF US. (We swear!)  This week's music is Rich Aucoin's "How It Breaks," which has a pretty incredible video up on YouTube. As always, feel free to send any and all comments or questions to: threepercentpodcast@gmail.com. Also, if there are articles you’d like us to read and analyze (or just make fun of), send those along as well. And if you like the podcast, tell a friend and rate us or leave a review on iTunes! You can also follow Open Letter, Riffraff, and Chad on Twitter and Instagram (OL, Riffraff, Chad) for book and baseball talk. If you don’t already subscribe to the Three Percent Podcast you can find us on iTunes, Stitcher, and other places. Or you can always subscribe by adding our feed directly into your favorite podcast app: http://threepercent.libsyn.com/rss

LFPL's At the Library Series
Moving Up or Moving Out? Exploring Gentrification in Louisville & Beyond

LFPL's At the Library Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019


Neighborhoods in Louisville and across the country are undergoing demographic shifts and reinvestment that have led to rising property values, physical changes to the streetscape, and in some cases the displacement of longstanding residents. How has this process impacted Louisville neighborhoods? What are the public policy, economic, and social impacts? A panel moderated by State Representative Charles Booker (D-43) will take on these questions and more. Stacie Williams, director of the Center for Digital Scholarship at the University of Chicago and author of Bizzaro Worlds will join the discussion along with Laura Grabowski, director of the Metro Vacant and Public Property Administration, and members of the Portland community.

LFPL's At the Library Series
Moving Up or Moving Out? Exploring Gentrification in Louisville & Beyond

LFPL's At the Library Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019


Neighborhoods in Louisville and across the country are undergoing demographic shifts and reinvestment that have led to rising property values, physical changes to the streetscape, and in some cases the displacement of longstanding residents. How has this process impacted Louisville neighborhoods? What are the public policy, economic, and social impacts? A panel moderated by State Representative Charles Booker (D-43) will take on these questions and more. Stacie Williams, director of the Center for Digital Scholarship at the University of Chicago and author of Bizzaro Worlds will join the discussion along with Laura Grabowski, director of the Metro Vacant and Public Property Administration, and members of the Portland community.

Magnetofunky
Magnetofunky #111

Magnetofunky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 49:44


Down The Road - Set The Controls; Theory - I Got Your Split Positive Right Here; I Have No Reason - Crawfish Kings AKA Crawfish Killers, Mother You Are Lucky - Post Cinema,, Crimes of the Innocent - Rogue Poet, M - SHADDOW; Geeknotes: 02/16 - Free Move Your Money Workshop @ Berkeley Public Library West Branch, 02/17 - Stacie Williams In Conversation with Tara Betts @ 57th Street Books, Chicago, 02/21 - The 54th Annual Commemoration for El Hajj Malik El Shabazz @ Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center, NYC; Practice - Murphy's Law Backup; From the Heavens - ABANDONspree

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Imagine Otherwise by Ideas on Fire
Stacie Williams on the Radical Librarianiship

Imagine Otherwise by Ideas on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 26:05


What politics shape information management and access to knowledge? What are the social and environmental implications of ubiquitous digital preservation? How are librarians and archivists at the forefront of radical social justice projects? In episode 70 of the Imagine Otherwise podcast, host Cathy Hannabach interviews librarian and archivist Stacie Williams about how knowledge and information gathering has always been deeply racialized and gendered, the radical work librarians and archivists are doing to end sexual violence and the carceral state, why digitizing everything is actually a terrible idea with big environmental consequences, and how love is key to how Stacie imagines otherwise. Transcript and show notes: https://ideasonfire.net/70-stacie-williams

Historical Reminiscents
EP 34: Pay People For Their Work

Historical Reminiscents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 9:14


Talking about money is hard but is an important part of maintaining a professional community.  In today's episode I talk about fair pay, salary transparency, the underpayment of heritage professionals, and precarious labour. I would love to hear about other perspectives on the value of labour within the heritage field, leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Stacie Williams, "Implications of Archival Labour" -Ashley Stevens, "Lessons Learned: This Whole Salary Jazz" -Zoe Todd, Twitter Thread on Salary Negotiation in Academia -Fobazi Ettarh, "Vocational Awe and Librarianship: The Lies We Tell Ourselves"

An Archivist's Tale
Episode 22: The Patterns of History (Stacie Williams)

An Archivist's Tale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 58:34


In a boisterous, funny, and serious interview, Stacie Williams, the Director for Digital Scholarship at the University of Chicago, discusses her own experiences as a participant and later as an instructor at the Archives Leadership Institute, her work in digital scholarship, and her ALI cohort's response to the Charleston Massacre of 2015.

An Archivist's Tale
Episode 22: The Patterns of History (Stacie Williams)

An Archivist's Tale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 58:34


In a boisterous, funny, and serious interview, Stacie Williams, the Director for Digital Scholarship at the University of Chicago, discusses her own experiences as a participant and later as an instructor at the Archives Leadership Institute, her work in digital scholarship, and her ALI cohort's response to the Charleston Massacre of 2015.

Historical Reminiscents
EP 09: Demystifying Archival Labour – Access

Historical Reminiscents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 10:25


In the final episode of my mini-series on “Demystifying Archival Labour” I talk about all the access and archival labour feels. I reflect on why access is at the core of what archivists do, why we don't 'just digitize everything', and the challenges of managing researcher expectations. Missed part one of this series? Listen to it here. Mentioned in this episode: Samantha Thompson, Peel Archives, "Why don't archivists just digitize everything?" Stacie Williams, "Implications of Archival Labor" Anna St.Onge "Collaboration between archivists and historians: finding a middle ground"