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MIRS catches up with state Sen. Stephanie Chang, a Detroit Democrat and the Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary and Public Safety chair. She talks about police reform legislation to reduce use-of-force situations, and why progressives stand by bills making IDs available to residents without proof of citizenship (1:51). Also, Mark Griffin of the Michigan Petroleum Association explains why gas station owners are against bills raising the fines and fees around selling vapes and cigarettes (22:03). MIRS meets Andrew Kuhn, the board president of the Michigan Apartment Association to discuss the state of rental housing and housing reform (37:14).
We encourage you to listen to a new episode of The Table, as Macayla and Katie discuss why it's important for youth to have a seat at the table in regards to juvenile justice, with special guests Michigan State Senator Stephanie Chang and Michigan State Representative Kara Hope. MCYJ Outreach and Advocacy Manager Denita Dorsey also stops by to share the importance of creating an additional set of core values specific to youth engagement. Listen at www.miyouthjustice.org/thetable or wherever you find your podcasts!Other Resources:Learn more about Michigan State Senator Stephanie ChangLearn more about Michigan State Representative Kara HopeLearn more about Denita Dorsey, MCYJ Outreach and Advocacy ManagerLearn more and buy tickets for our gala, Advocacy in Action!Find out more about our workReach out to Macayla and Katie: mjones@miyouthjustice.org & kmartin@miyouthjustice.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're officially in Summer, and I'm serving up the 42nd episode of the weekly podcast! My opening monologue deals with why I'm supporting the Michigan Multimedia Jobs proposal, which provides tax credits for companies wanting to make movies, shows, commercials, and other multimedia productions in the state. Michigan Democrats are busy helping people, including providing free meals for all public school students, but why in the world are Republicans against it? Then, Democratic state Senator Stephanie Chang joins me to discuss how the Democratic majority in the state legislature is getting stuff done on environmental justice, education, LGBTQ+ rights, voting rights, hate crimes, and the state budget. Senator Chang also shares her thoughts on keeping Generation Z voters engaged. The "Last Call" highlights a speech by Democratic State Representative Laurie Pohutsky, who introduced a house resolution declaring June as Pride Month. Enjoy!
First, political reporter Rick Pluta joins the show to discuss the politics behind Michigan's budget negotiations. Then, state Senator Stephanie Chang and Detroit city councilmember Mary Waters explore different policies that are being proposed at the state and local level.
This episode features an interview with Stephanie Chang, Sr. Vice President of GTM Strategy & Operations at Okta. The Okta Identity Cloud enables organizations to securely connect the right people to the right technologies at the right time.Stephanie is a self-motivated, results-driven professional with a demonstrated ability to assess business needs, identify opportunities, and deliver results. She has worked on many large acquisitions in the high-tech space from operational planning and execution to development of GTM strategy and partner communication plans. In this episode, we talk to Stephanie about the importance of a learner mindset, why rev ops is essential to driving change within companies of any size, and how to put the infrastructure in place to enable growth and scalability. Guest Bio:Stephanie is a self-motivated, results-driven professional with a demonstrated ability to assess business needs, identify opportunities, and deliver results. She has worked on many large acquisitions in the high-tech space from operational planning and execution to development of GTM strategy and partner communication plans. Her specialties include Sales & Channel Strategy, Partner Program Development, Project Management, and Client Management.—Guest Quote“Change often is driven with the data that a RevOps team can bring. Change is driven by having the right infrastructure and operational rigor in place, which RevOps helps, supports, and puts in place." - Stephanie Chang —Time Stamps:**(03:54) - Stephanie's definition of RevOps **(08:26) - How does Stephanie run a RevOps team?**(09:16) - Rev Obstacles**(20:17) - The Toolshed **(24:31) - Quick Hits —Sponsor:Rise of RevOps is brought to you by Qualified. Qualified's Pipeline Cloud is the future of pipeline generation for revenue teams that use Salesforce. Learn more about the Pipeline Cloud on Qualified.com. —Links Connect with Stephanie Chang on LinkedInConnect with Ian Faison on LinkedinCheck out the Okta Website
John Sloan III, co-lead organizer with Black Lives Matter Detroit and founding member of The Detroit Safety Team, and Greg Bowens, a political and communications consultant, join Stephen to discuss the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols by police in Memphis. Then, state Senator Stephanie Chang stops by to discuss legislative proposals aimed at improving to public safety response outcomes.
Service led by Spiritual Leader Trish Morris, with music by Stephanie Chang and Laura Berman.
Joy | Unity Spiritual Center Denver | 12.18.22Led by Spiritual Leader Trish Morris with music by Stephanie Chang
October 13, 2021 ~ Michigan Senator Stephanie Chang talks to Guy Gordon about new bi-partisan legislation that would keep domestic abusers from getting access to guns.
Stephanie Chang (https://twitter.com/stephanielily), State Senator of Michigan and the first Asian American woman to ever serve in the Michigan legislature, joins the podcast to talk to Kevin about her path into community organizing, public service,...
In this hour Stephen Henderson speaks with State Senator Stephanie Chang about two big issues: the rise in violence against Asian Americans during the pandemic, and the growing sentiment toward voter suppression that is happening in Lansing. Plus, ACLU lawyer Merissa Kovach on voter suppression in Michigan.
This week we've got New York based photographer and consultant, Stephanie Chang. With an extremely long list of esteemed clients, Stephanie has worked with Levi's, Nike, Starburst, and Redbull just to name a few. Since 2013, she's been invited to photograph at New York Fashion week and has had extensive experience in concert and live event photography. In this episode we discussed how she went from studying computer science to dedicating her life to photography. Stephanie touches upon how she continues to challenge herself by experimenting in her personal work, the importance of spacing out your energy to protect your well being, and why Disney villains are far more complex, inspiring and just plain better than princesses. Check out more of Stephanie's client work at stephaniebcphoto.com and follow her on instagram @stephbcphoto for a taste of her personal work. Steph's artist picks: Jordan Piantedosi, Erin Robertson, Eleanor Arbor, and Crystal Araiza
SENATOR STEPHANIE CHANG! We are so excited to be joined by Michigan state Senator Stephanie Chang, representing District 1 (Detroit area) as the first Asian American woman elected to Michigan state legislature. Sen. Chang is a staunch defender of human rights and social work values at the systems-level. She also received her masters in social … Continue reading Political Social Work – Senator Stephanie Chang →
Protests have continued to take place in Detroit, but early Sunday, things got ugly downtown. There, police in riot gear took an aggressive tack against marchers from Detroit Will Breathe who had shut down Woodward Avenue to traffic, shoving protesters and clubbing others who had their backs turned and were walking away. Tear gas and pepper spray were also used. Police Chief James Craig said Monday there was no way he would allow what he called a “Seattle-type zone of lawlessness” in Detroit and defended the actions of officers. Still, others say the crackdown on peaceful protesters went way beyond the pale. State Sen. Stephanie Chang, a Detroit Democrat, joins us to discuss why she thinks an independent investigation is needed. In other news, United Shore is among three Detroit-area employers fined last week for violating COVID-19 safety protocols with employees. The state says the company held meetings with more than 120 people seated less than 6 feet apart, with no face masks required. Dan Gilbert is now the 15th richest man in the world, per Forbes Kim Gibbs, a former member of the Royal Oak City Commission who made headlines after attending an anti-lockdown protest in Lansing in April and being cited for shoplifting in May, died two weeks after being found unconscious in her home And Fletcher Sharpe joins us to talk about Detroit City FC’s scoreless draw over the weekend with the Michigan Stars Thanks for listening to Daily Detroit. If you like what you’re hearing, tell a friend about us, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or support us by becoming a Patreon member.
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Stephanie Chang is Director of Programs at Maker Ed where she is responsible for overseeing Maker Ed’s program and project offerings, including Maker Corps, Maker VISTA, Young Makers, the Open Portfolio Project, and the online Resource Library. I talk with Stephanie about Maker Ed’s programs to provide educators and institutions with the training, resources, and community support they need to create engaging and inclusive learning experiences through maker education.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, K12 Online Conference Preview with the Conference Organizers, September 19, 2015. Since 2006, K-12 Online has hosted a free, all-volunteer online conference with 40+ free videos each year featuring some of the most creative and innovative educators sharing their best ideas for engaging students with digital tools and effective learning strategies. Don Wettrick and his #Innovation students will kick off our 2015 conference with a pre-conference keynote on Monday, October 12th. For two weeks, starting on October 19th, 40 presentations will be published in four different strands, with four presentations posted per day. All K-12 Online presentations are published as pre-recorded videos, generally no longer than 20 minutes in length. You can view the recordings any time/any place once they are published and can also subscribe to them on your mobile device in iTunesU. http://k12onlineconference.org/ During this webinar an overview of the conference presenters, features and ways to participate will be shared. During week 1 of the conference which starts October 19th, Stephanie Chang will keynote the “Maker Ed” strand, while Alan Levine will keynote “Stories of Connection.” During week 2, starting October 26th, Scott McLeod will keynote “Overcoming Obstacles” while Karen Bosch will keynote “Beyond the Core: Art and More.” 2015 Conference Theme: “Virtual Unstoppable" Strands for 2015 are: Week of Oct 19 – 23: Maker Ed and Stories of Connection Week of Oct 26 – 30: Overcoming Obstacles and Beyond the Core: Art and More Schedule: http://k12onlineconference.org/2015-schedule/
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, K12 Online Conference Preview with the Conference Organizers, September 19, 2015. Since 2006, K-12 Online has hosted a free, all-volunteer online conference with 40+ free videos each year featuring some of the most creative and innovative educators sharing their best ideas for engaging students with digital tools and effective learning strategies. Don Wettrick and his #Innovation students will kick off our 2015 conference with a pre-conference keynote on Monday, October 12th. For two weeks, starting on October 19th, 40 presentations will be published in four different strands, with four presentations posted per day. All K-12 Online presentations are published as pre-recorded videos, generally no longer than 20 minutes in length. You can view the recordings any time/any place once they are published and can also subscribe to them on your mobile device in iTunesU. http://k12onlineconference.org/ During this webinar an overview of the conference presenters, features and ways to participate will be shared. During week 1 of the conference which starts October 19th, Stephanie Chang will keynote the “Maker Ed” strand, while Alan Levine will keynote “Stories of Connection.” During week 2, starting October 26th, Scott McLeod will keynote “Overcoming Obstacles” while Karen Bosch will keynote “Beyond the Core: Art and More.” 2015 Conference Theme: “Virtual Unstoppable" Strands for 2015 are: Week of Oct 19 – 23: Maker Ed and Stories of Connection Week of Oct 26 – 30: Overcoming Obstacles and Beyond the Core: Art and More Schedule: http://k12onlineconference.org/2015-schedule/