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KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
Resistance in Residence Artist: Susan Greene

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 30:37


The mission of law & disorder is to expose, agitate and build a new world where all of us can thrive. But how do we get there? How do we build a world many of us have only seen in our dreams? That's where we believe the artists come in. So, each week we feature an artist, holding down a weekly residency with us, helping us to imagine a different, more liberated world. This week's Resistance in Residence artist is muralist, social art practitioner, educator, and clinical psychologist Susan Greene. Susan is also the founder of Art Forces – a global political mural project largely focused on Palestine. Check out the fundraiser that Susan mentions in the interview: https://www.gofundme.com/f/sumud-mural Follow the Sumud Mural Project on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sumudmuralproject/ Check out the Olympia-Rafah Solidarity Mural Project: https://olympiarafahmural.org/ Check out Susan Greene's website: https://susangreene.org/ Check out the Art Forces‘ website: https://artforces.org/ Follow Art Forces on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artforces/ — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Resistance in Residence Artist: Susan Greene appeared first on KPFA.

Open to Explore Devotions
March 15 Devotion | Susan Greene

Open to Explore Devotions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 7:52


Friday, March 15 is day 27 of the Lenten Journey. First Baptist Church of Athens offers daily devotions for reflection during Lent. These are personal stories given by members and come from their personal life and journey in faith. Real people sharing their joys and sorrows, doubts and convictions, fears, hopes, and gratitude. As you make your personal journey, and choices, during Lent, we hope their insights will bring you inspiration, encouragement, and discovery. The devotion today is given by Susan Greene. 

Reportage International
À Silwan, des peintures murales pour résister

Reportage International

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 2:25


À Silwan, les murs ont des yeux… mais ils ont été peints par les Palestiniens pour attirer l'attention sur leur situation. Dans cette partie de Jérusalem-Est, partie palestinienne de la ville sainte, l'expansion de la colonisation s'intensifie – environ 1 000 colons juifs vivent parmi les Palestiniens –, les incursions de la police israélienne ne sont pas rares, et la municipalité de Jérusalem, en raison de la proximité immédiate du quartier avec la vieille ville, cherche à construire une série de parcs touristiques sur les terres des habitants. Résultat : des centaines de familles palestiniennes de Silwan ont déjà reçu des avis d'expulsion ou encore de démolition de leur maison. Mais dans ce quartier, une autre forme de résistance s'est mise en place grâce au street art, de la peinture sur les murs. Un reportage de notre correspondante à Jérusalem,Les habitations sont les unes sur les autres, les ruelles étroites, mais à Silwan, ce qui attire le regard, ce sont toutes ces peintures murales, des couleurs vives, des fleurs, des portraits et des yeux, géants, qui surplombent la ville et vous donnent l'impression d'être épiés.« Ces yeux-là, ce sont ceux de la petite fille d'Um Nasser, qui a reçu un ordre d'expulsion de sa maison. »La jeune femme qui parle, Manal Shreiteh, est la responsable du projet « I Witness Silwan ». Après avoir habité quinze ans dans le quartier, cette Palestinienne de Jérusalem voulait trouver un moyen d'alerter, d'aider la communauté où elle a grandi :« Notre but principal, c'est de peindre des yeux sur les murs du quartier. Vous pouvez le voir partout quand vous vous baladez ici, à Batn-al. Ces yeux affrontent la colonisation, droit dans les yeux. C'est une manière de dire à l'occupation israélienne que nous sommes ici, dans ce quartier, que malgré les ordres d'expulsion distribués aux habitants, nous allons rester. Ces yeux regardent aussi ce qu'Israël fait aux habitants de Jérusalem en général et à ceux de Silwan plus particulièrement. C'est vrai que certaines personnes ne peuvent voir le projet que comme des dessins ou des couleurs sur les murs. Mais nous ne peignons pas seulement des fleurs, des arbres, des oiseaux typiquement palestiniens, ou les yeux des habitants du quartier, nous peignons aussi les yeux de philosophes, de militants, d'écrivains, de personnes tués par les forces israéliennes : il y a un véritable message derrière ces peintures. »Depuis 2015, 2 000 murs de Silwan ont été décorés à l'initiative de Susan Greene, une artiste juive-américaine qui travaille avec les résidents palestiniens. Peindre, s'exprimer sur les murs, une tradition propre aux partis politiques pour faire passer des messages, qui s'est peu à peu perdu avec l'arrivée des réseaux sociaux. À cause, aussi, d'une répression plus sévère des autorités israéliennes, explique Daoud el-Ghoul, militant et guide touristique alternatif à Silwan :« En utilisant les caméras de surveillance qui sont partout dans le quartier, si une personne peint sur le mur quelque chose de politique ou quoi que ce soit qui y soit lié, elle sera directement arrêtée à cause des caméras de contrôle. Tout ça fait partie de la stratégie générale. Et les peintures murales, si elles sont politiques, seront généralement retirées par les autorités israéliennes. S'il y a des drapeaux palestiniens, c'est la même chose, ils seront directement enlevés par les Israéliens. »Avec ces yeux, avec ces dessins, les habitants résistent à leur façon, affirment leur présence, sans risquer de la voir effacer.

Open to Explore Devotions
December 9 Devotion: Susan Greene

Open to Explore Devotions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 7:07


Christmas time is near. For Christians, we are in the season of preparation which is called Advent. First Baptist Church of Athens offers devotions prepared by our members, to compliment your spiritual preparation for Christmas. Their personal stories give witness to the light of Christ which brings hope, peace, joy, and love into our lives.  Today's personal devotion is given by Susan Greene. Listen as our youth and college students welcome you into God's presence singing O, Come, O Come, Emmanuel, accompanied by Yehyun Hong on cello. 

The GoodKind Podcast
Advent Blocks Story - With Susan Greene

The GoodKind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 7:50


Today, the youngest of the Greene girls, Susan, is joining her dad on the podcast! Clayton and Susan are reminisce about their favorite parts of Advent Blocks and the traditions they've incorporated with it. It's short, sweet and fun and will get you in the Christmas spirit!

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Tipp FM Radio
Susan Greene - A life of music and prayer

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 25:33


Our reporter Alison Hyland was in Mount Melleray a few weeks ago recording Walks and Talks with John G and while she was there, she met the most interesting lady. Susan Greene is a woman who turned her back on a high flying banking career in London and moved to Mount Melleray to lead a monastic life alongside the monks of Melleray. She is not a nun but every day for the last 31 years, she has played the organ at Melleray and led somewhat of a solitary life. We wanted to find out more about this lady who is also an author, so Ali returned to Melleray to sit down with Susan, who began by telling us about where she grew up....

The Wooden Teeth Show
Uncovering Deep Flaws in Colorado's Mental Health System

The Wooden Teeth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022


Jake speaks with investigative journalist Susan Greene of Colorado News Collaborative, who recently published a piece that reports on troubling financial arrangements, lax oversight and systemic failures that leave Coloradans without needed mental health care. The piece is the first in an ongoing series of reports, called "On Edge," that examines the state's mental health system

City Cast Denver
Why Is Colorado's Mental Health Care Safety Net So Broken?

City Cast Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 18:30


It seems ironic that in a state that touts healthy lifestyles like hiking and biking and being outdoors, we have some of the worst mental health stats in the country. For a long time, Colorado has landed at the bottom of lists ranking state suicide rates and access to mental health care. Why? Susan Greene, a reporter for Colorado News Collaborative, recently published a six-month investigation into why Colorado's mental health care “safety net” — the publicly funded community health care centers that are supposed to serve the uninsured — is failing so many Coloradans. She chats with City Cast Denver host Bree Davies about how our system got so broken and what it means for the people who need care most.  To read Greene's whole story, here's the version that was published in The Denver Post: https://www.denverpost.com/2021/12/05/colorado-mental-health-centers-investigation/ This story is part of a broader project from the Colorado News Collaborative, called On Edge. You can learn more about the project and read all their stories exploring Colorado's mental health system here: https://colabnews.co/projects/on-edge-colorado-mental-health/ Want news and great Denver recs right in your inbox every weekday morning? Subscribe to the CCD newsletter: https://denver.citycast.fm/newsletter/ Connect with us on Twitter: @citycastdenver Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The LAVA Flow | Libertarian | Anarcho-capitalist | Voluntaryist | Agorist

If there is one thing that the September 11th terrorists taught us, it is that blowback is a real thing. Let's do a deep dive into blowback. What's in the News with stories on encryption, First Amendment, death penalty, cop charged with murder, and government indoctrination center nonsense. And, an Ancap Apps segment on a really easy way to use cryptocurrencies to buy and sell called Anypay. This episode is brought to you by ZenCash, now known as Horizen, a cryptocurrency that infuses privacy, anonymity, and security done right. Also brought to you by Free Talk Live, providing you with fresh, pro-liberty content 7 days a week on more than 180 radio stations across the country.  WHAT'S RUSTLING MY JIMMIES If there is one thing that the September 11th terrorists taught us, it is that blowback is a real thing. Now, I am in no way defending their actions, of course. I am only saying their actions did not happen in a vacuum, and it had nothing to do with our way of life. We all know that Osama bin Laden was the mastermind and the moneybags behind the September 11th attacks. It was his baby. This is why the US looked for him under every rock they could in the Middle Easy until they finally found and killed him. So, since he was the genesis of the attack, let's look at why he says he attacked us.    WHAT'S IN THE NEWS In encryption news, a global network of intelligence agencies wants easier access to your private and encrypted messages. In a barely veiled warning to tech companies, it has promised to make things tough for those that don't comply. In First Amendment news, police body camera footage released today shows two Denver officers told The Colorado Independent's editor, Susan Greene, to “act like a lady” as they handcuffed and detained her in July for attempting to photograph them as they responded to a call on a public sidewalk. In death penalty for tickets news, unpaid traffic tickets saw a Nevada woman in jail, where she began to suffer drug withdrawals and seizures. Days later she was dead, after being denied medical care. In crossing the thin blue line news, a Dallas police officer who authorities said entered an apartment she thought was hers and killed a young man has been arrested on a manslaughter charge. In government indoctrination centers news, a Memphis middle school teacher's outrageous bathroom pass for her students has parents up in arms.   ANCAP APPS This week's Ancap App is a program that I've used many times here in New Hampshire to purchase things at retail locations across the state using cryptocurrency. The app is Anypay and you can find it at Anypay.Global. I've used this to buy lunch, t-shirts, and several other things in New Hampshire. I could use it to buy theater tickets, eyeglasses and contacts, a curiosities ghost tour, jewelry, yoga classes, ballet lessons, smoke and vape items, been, and many other items in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, very close to my home.

Colorado Inside Out
August 31st, 2018

Colorado Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 28:00


Susan Greene’s body cam footage, proposals officially making the ballot, Xcel’s approval to close two coal–fired plants and approval of a measure addressing campaign financing are topics of discussion.

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Colorado Inside Out
August 24th, 2018

Colorado Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 28:00


Susan Greene's interaction with police, Cory Gardner getting national spotlight, transportation ballots qualifying and the 2018 Energy Summit are topics of discussion.

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The Andy Savage Show
#182 - Memphis Joy Prom [Guest: Susan Greene]

The Andy Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 28:03


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Private Club Radio
Susan Greene, President Of The PCMA- PCR 007

Private Club Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2016 38:33


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Dueling Review
Dueling Review: ReAnimator #1

Dueling Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2015 22:28


This week, Herbert West will reanimate the dead (if he can find a fresh enough body), encounter a great old one, and Stephen and Matthew will review the first issue of ReAnimator, chronicling the ongoing adventures of Dr. West. Reanimator #1 Keith Davidsen (w) Randy Valiente (a) Jae Lee, Francesco Francavilla, Tim Seeley, Andrew Mangum (c) SHIPS WITH 4 COVERS IN EQUAL RATIOS FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+ FANS, ASK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE: Tim Seeley B/W Art retailer incentive cover Andrew Mangum B/W Art retailer incentive cover Jae Lee B/W Art retailer incentive cover Dr. Herbert West, The Reanimator, returns! Setting up shop in New Orleans, the brilliant Dr. West continues his life’s work: the revival of the dead by purely chemical means. To accomplish this task, he recruits Susan Greene, a young and wide-eyed pharmacologist fascinated by his macabre experiments. Initially unfazed by West’s unorthodox practices (including how he funds his research – by selling zombie brain fluid as a narcotic), Susan may regret her scientific curiosity as sinister forces – those aligned with Elder Gods and Haitian Voodoo – begin to align against the Reanimator! Dynamite Entertainment proudly resurrects The Reanimator, H.P Lovecraft’s notorious mad scientist, in a fear-fraught four-issue mini-series! Take what you love best about the television shows “Breaking Bad” and “Walking Dead”, throw in Cthulhu tentacle terror and backwater Louisianan superstition, and you have the all-new horror comic hit of 2015! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future!

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Dueling Review: ReAnimator #1

Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2015 22:28


This week, Herbert West will reanimate the dead (if he can find a fresh enough body), encounter a great old one, and Stephen and Matthew will review the first issue of ReAnimator, chronicling the ongoing adventures of Dr. West. Reanimator #1 Keith Davidsen (w) Randy Valiente (a) Jae Lee, Francesco Francavilla, Tim Seeley, Andrew Mangum (c) SHIPS WITH 4 COVERS IN EQUAL RATIOS FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+ FANS, ASK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE: Tim Seeley B/W Art retailer incentive cover Andrew Mangum B/W Art retailer incentive cover Jae Lee B/W Art retailer incentive cover Dr. Herbert West, The Reanimator, returns! Setting up shop in New Orleans, the brilliant Dr. West continues his life’s work: the revival of the dead by purely chemical means. To accomplish this task, he recruits Susan Greene, a young and wide-eyed pharmacologist fascinated by his macabre experiments. Initially unfazed by West’s unorthodox practices (including how he funds his research – by selling zombie brain fluid as a narcotic), Susan may regret her scientific curiosity as sinister forces – those aligned with Elder Gods and Haitian Voodoo – begin to align against the Reanimator! Dynamite Entertainment proudly resurrects The Reanimator, H.P Lovecraft’s notorious mad scientist, in a fear-fraught four-issue mini-series! Take what you love best about the television shows “Breaking Bad” and “Walking Dead”, throw in Cthulhu tentacle terror and backwater Louisianan superstition, and you have the all-new horror comic hit of 2015! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future!

Denver Diatribe Podcast
Episode 19, the beer and disgruntled journalist edition

Denver Diatribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2011


This week on the diatribe we discuss the recent tantrum piece by ex Denver Post columnist Susan Greene on Colorado’s paper of record and its alleged withering. We also discuss beer, specifically the battle over who can sell what in Colorado: 3.2 % in restaurants? Will convenience stores be able to sell “regular” brew? It’s […] Episode 19, the beer and disgruntled journalist editionDenver Diatribe

Spark
Mission District Street Art

Spark

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2010 8:28


Check out the art in Balmy and Clarion Alleys with artists Susan Greene and John Jota Leanos.

KQED: Spark Art Video Podcast
Spark: Mission District Street Art

KQED: Spark Art Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2010


Check out the art in Balmy and Clarion Alleys with artists Susan Greene and John Jota Leanos -- and talk to Annice Jacoby about her book, Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo. Original air date: April 2010.