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Nascida numa família pobre de 18 irmãos, filha de uma mulher índigena e de um operário negro, Lélia Gonzalez parecia ter seu destino traçado. Mas, ainda criança, ela começou a romper com o caminho reservado às mulheres negras no Brasil.APOIEEste episódio só foi possível graças a contribuição generosa de nossos apoiadores. Se você gosta do nosso trabalho, considere nos apoiar em apoia.se/historiapreta ou orelo.cc/historiapretaChave Pix: historiapreta@gmail.comLOJAAcesse loja.historiapreta.com.br e vista nossa história.FICHA TÉCNICAPesquisa e roteiro: Thiago AndréApresentação: Thiago AndréRedes sociais e Gerência da comunidade: Carolina FerreiraIdentidade Visual: Raimundo BrittoNos siga nas redes sociais no twitter @historiapreta e no Instagram @historia_pretaBIBLIOGRAFIAAlex Ratts e Flávia Rios. Lélia Gonzalez. Selo negro, 2014.Sueli Carneiro. Lélia Gonzalez: um retrato. Zahar, 2024 APOIEEste episódio só foi possível graças a contribuição generosa de nossos apoiadores. Se você gosta do nosso trabalho, considere nos apoiar em apoia.se/historiapreta OU orelo.cc/historiapretaChave Pix: historiapreta@gmail.com
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Olá ouvinte! Finalmente daremos início a um projeto extra no CAST, vamos começar a abordar tópicos de filosofia do espiritismo e usaremos como base o livro Vida Morte Vida, uma breve introdução à filosofia do Espiritismo, do nosso amigo Rodolfo Jacarandá! No episódio de hoje, vamos explorar uma questão fundamental: de onde vem a noção de certo e errado? Será que esses conceitos são universais ou variam de acordo com a cultura e o contexto? Vamos discutir se há uma base racional para definir o que é correto e o que não é, analisando diferentes abordagens, como a das virtudes e a da autonomia moral. Também vamos refletir sobre a relação entre moralidade e justiça. Por fim, traremos o olhar do espiritismo para esse debate. Como a ideia da imortalidade e da lei de ação e reação influencia nossa visão sobre certo e errado? De que forma isso impacta nossa responsabilidade e nossa forma de agir no mundo? Fiquem com a gente e embarquem nessa reflexão! ______________ Episódio Escafandro 131: Raças, genes e igrejas: https://youtu.be/orDBBfFCp88?si=sqZ3cJ9IxkxhVJPP ASLAN, Reza. Deus: uma história humana. Ed. Zahar, 2018.
Bobi Dumitraș vine la o poveste alături de mine. Povestim despre începuturile trupei Fără Zahăr, cum a evoluat aceasta, ce surse de inspirație aveau aceștia pentru piesele lor, cum a fost să fii concurent iUmor, ce definește cele două Românii paralele și multe, multe altele.
As "bookredes", nome dado a essas comunidades, reúnem usuários interessados em debater livros. Dan Rodriguez compartilha sua experiência trabalhando como influenciadora literária, e Luiza Lunardi, da equipe de marketing do selo Zahar, da Companhia das Letras, explica a relação entre produtores de conteúdo e editoras. Liciane Corrêa, mestre em Estudos de Literatura pela Uerj e professora substituta da Escola de Comunicação da UFRJ, analisa as características e os efeitos dessa nova forma de conversar online sobre assuntos literários.Reportagem: Pedro XavierEdição: Thiago Kropf
Join us for an exclusive episode featuring Ori Zohar, Co-founder and Co-CEO of Burlap & Barrel, the spice company revolutionizing the 4,000-year-old global supply chain. Burlap & Barrel is a social enterprise and Public Benefit Corporation, committed to connecting smallholder farmers with high-value markets. By working directly with exceptional spice farmers, the company ensures that spices are grown, processed, and exported without the traditional intermediaries, resulting in fresher, more flavorful spices. Unlike conventional spices, which may spend years in transit, Burlap & Barrel's offerings are so fresh and potent that new customers are advised to use only half a serving initially. This commitment aligns perfectly with the values of Rouxbe students who prioritize exceptional ingredients in their cooking. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from Ori Zohar and Rouxbe Director of Vegan Pastry in a very special episode. It's a perfect match for anyone passionate about culinary excellence. You can watch the original video version of this episode on Rouxbe.
“Se toparmos um leve exagero e aceitarmos que a leitura é uma experiência suavíssima de alucinação, nos perguntamos: quantas vezes nós, mulheres, alucinamos ser homens? E que espécies de aventura – muitas delas interditas a nós na vida real – vivenciamos na pele virtual deles? Por meio da nossa imaginação, homens ficcionais existem, e carregam efeitos dessa existência para nossas vidas concretas”. Retiro o trecho da apresentação de “O Homem Não Existe”, livro que a pesquisadora, doutora em literatura, professora e crítica literária Ligia Gonçalves Diniz acaba de publicar pela Zahar. O livro é um longo ensaio no qual Ligia mostra ao leitor como busca compreender e, de alguma maneira, vivenciar a masculinidade por meio da ficção. Sexualidade, raiva e beleza (ou feiura) são alguns dos assuntos pelos quais a autora passa enquanto se debruça sobre obras de autores como Albert Camus, Philip Roth, Roberto Bolaño, Herman Melville, Dante, Graciliano Ramos e Homero. Mas nem só de homens se faz a bibliografia de Ligia. Estão por lá autoras como Susan Sontag, Anne Carson e Audre Lorde. Indo além das letras, há acenos improváveis a músicas de grupos como Art Popular e Engenheiros do Hawaii ou a filmes como “Crepúsculo”. “O Homem Não Existe” também é uma argumentação sobre viver outras experiências por meio da arte. Conversei com Ligia a respeito desse deslocamento numa época em que tantos buscam por espelhos no papo que vocês ouvirão a seguir. Os amores proibidos, as paixões assumidas e a relação entre obra, autores e leitores também foram assuntos da nossa conversa. * Aqui o caminho para a newsletter da Página Cinco: https://paginacinco.substack.com/
Se a leitura de um romance é uma espécie de alucinação —em que a pessoa que lê experimenta a vida de personagens—, quantas vezes as mulheres alucinaram ser homens? Esse é um dos pontos de partida de "O Homem Não Existe: Masculinidade, Desejo e Ficção" (Zahar), de Ligia Gonçalves Diniz, crítica literária e professora da UFMG (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais). No livro, a autora discute como essa alucinação, movida pela hegemonia masculina na literatura, molda a subjetividade das mulheres. Em primeiro lugar, Diniz questiona de que forma ler como um homem por tanto tempo influenciou como ela própria se vê no mundo. A pesquisadora busca ultrapassar os termos usuais da equação de gênero, discutindo como obras de ficção incorporam obsessões fálicas e narrativas elogiosas de homens em fúria. Na entrevista, Diniz insiste ser essencial trazer a noção de corpo para esse debate e defende que escritores misóginos e obras machistas não deixem de ser lidos, por permitirem, entre outros motivos, conhecer os opressores por dentro. Produção e apresentação: Eduardo Sombini Edição de som: Raphael Concli See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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O Historicidade deste mês traz a entrevista com a historiadora Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da Silva (UFF). Neste episódio ela nos conta os resultados de suas pesquisas históricas que se transformaram em dois livros: “Diacuí: a cinderela nacional (1943-1960)” e “Diacuízinha: a mestiça esquecida (1952-1960)”. Em um enredo cheio de reviravoltas, ela analisa como a mulher indígena Diacuí Canualo Aiwute, da etnia Kalapálo, se tornou personagem central de um caloroso debate nacional, tanto na imprensa quanto no congresso nacional, ao se envolver romanticamente com o sertanista Ayres da Cunha. Era um período no qual as tentativas oficiais de branqueamento da população tinham fracassado e o mito da mestiçagem passava a ser encarado como a grande virtude brasileira e estava ganhando muita força em um Brasil que passava por profundas transformações na década de 50 do século XX. Nova campanha de financiamento coletivo: https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo Arte da Capa Arte da Capa: Danilo Pastor Mencionado no Episódio Fronteiras no Tempo: Historicidade #53 Eugenia e Modernismo no Brasil Financiamento Coletivo Existem duas formas de nos apoiar Pix recorrente – chave: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Apoia-se – https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo INSCREVA-SE PARA PARTICIPAR DO HISTORICIDADE O Historicidade é o programa de entrevistas do Fronteiras no Tempo: um podcast de história. O objetivo principal é realizar divulgação científica na área de ciências humanas, sociais e de estudos interdisciplinares com qualidade. Será um prazer poder compartilhar o seu trabalho com nosso público. Preencha o formulário se tem interesse em participar. Link para inscrição: https://forms.gle/4KMQXTmVLFiTp4iC8 Saiba mais da nossa convidada Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da Silva Currículo Lattes Academia.edu Contatos e redes sociais Email: nainaferreira@hotmail.com Instagram: @janainasilvahist Canal do Youtube/Podcast Fala Clio: https://www.youtube.com/@janainasilvahist Produção da convidada SILVA, Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da. Diacuízinha: a mestiça esquecida (1952-1960). Teresina: Cancioneiro, 2023. https://www.editoracancioneiro.com.br/product-page/diacu%C3%ADzinha-a-mesti%C3%A7a-esquecida-1952-1960 SILVA, Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da. Diacuí: a cinderela nacional (1943-1960). Teresina: Cancioneiro, 2023. https://www.editoracancioneiro.com.br/product-page/diacu%C3%AD-a-cinderela-nacional-1943-1960 SILVA, Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da. Civilizar, Casar e Parir. In: Forúm Goiano de Pós-graduação em História & XII Seminário de Pesquisa UFG/PUC-GO, 2019, Goiânia. Anais do Forúm Goiano de Pós-graduação em História & XII Seminário de Pesquisa UFG/PUC-GO. Goiânia: UFG/PUC-Goiás, 2019. https://www.academia.edu/40815533/Civilizar_Casar_e_Parir SILVA, Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da. Ayres Câmara Cunha: uma imagem construída a partir de dominações. In: III Fórum dos programas de pós-graduações em história do centro-oeste e XIII seminário de pesquisa UFG/PUC-Goiás, 2020, Goiânia. III Fórum dos programas de pós-graduações em história do centro-oeste e XIII seminário de pesquisa UFG/PUC-Goiás, 2020. v. III. Indicações de referências sobre o tema abordado CUNHA, Manuela Carneiro (Org.). História dos Índios no Brasil. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1992. DAVIS, Shelton Harold. Vítimas do milagre: o desenvolvimento e os índios do Brasil. Rio de janeiro: Zahar, 1977. LUGONES, María. Heterosexualism and the colonial/modern gender system. Hypatia, v. 22, n. 1, p. 186-219, 2007. LUGONES, María. Rumo a um feminismo descolonial. Revista Estudos Feministas, v. 22, n. 3, p. 935-952, 2014. LUGONES, Maria. Colonialidade e gênero. Tabula rasa, n. 09, p. 73-101, 2008. PERROT, Michele. As mulheres ou os silêncios da história. Trad. Viviane Ribeiro. São Paulo: Edusc, 2005. ROCHA, Leandro. A política indigenista no Brasil (1930-1967). Goiânia: Editora UFG, 2003. SEGATO, Rita. Las estructuras elementales de la violencia. Bernal: Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2003. Nossas redes sociais e contatos Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram Contato: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Como citar esse episódio Fronteiras no Tempo: Historicidade #59 Diacuí – a cinderela brasileira. Locução: Cesar Agenor Fernandes da Silva e Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da Silva [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 13/08/2024. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/?p=63191&preview=true Expediente Arte da vitrine: Danilo Pastor; Edição: Talk'nCast; Roteiro e apresentação: C. A. Selo saberes históricos Agora o Fronteiras no Tempo tem o selo saberes históricos. O que é este selo? “O Selo Saberes Históricos é um sinal de reconhecimento atribuído a:● Práticas de divulgação de saberes ou produções de conteúdo histórico ou historiográfico● Realizadas em redes sociais ou mídias digitais, voltadas para públicos mais amplos e diversificados● Comprometidas com valores científicos e éticos.”Saiba mais: https://www.forumsabereshistoricos.com/ Madrinhas e Padrinhos Apoios a partir de 12 de junho de 2024 Alexsandro de Souza Junior, Aline Silva Lima, André Santos, André Trapani, Andréa Gomes da Silva, Andressa Marcelino Cardoso, Augusto Carvalho, Carolina Pereira Lyon, Charles Calisto Souza, Elisnei Menezes de Oliveira, Erick Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Flávio Henrique Dias Saldanha, Gislaine Colman, Iara Grisi, João Ariedi, João Luiz Farah Rayol Fontoura, Juliana Zweifel, Klaus Henrique de Oliveira, Manuel Macias, Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Pedro Júnior Coelho da Silva Nunes, Rafael Henrique Silva, Raul Sousa Silva Junior, Renata de Souza Silva, Ricardo Orosco, Rubens Lima e Willian SpenglerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O Historicidade deste mês traz a entrevista com a historiadora Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da Silva (UFF). Neste episódio ela nos conta os resultados de suas pesquisas históricas que se transformaram em dois livros: “Diacuí: a cinderela nacional (1943-1960)” e “Diacuízinha: a mestiça esquecida (1952-1960)”. Em um enredo cheio de reviravoltas, ela analisa como a mulher indígena Diacuí Canualo Aiwute, da etnia Kalapálo, se tornou personagem central de um caloroso debate nacional, tanto na imprensa quanto no congresso nacional, ao se envolver romanticamente com o sertanista Ayres da Cunha. Era um período no qual as tentativas oficiais de branqueamento da população tinham fracassado e o mito da mestiçagem passava a ser encarado como a grande virtude brasileira e estava ganhando muita força em um Brasil que passava por profundas transformações na década de 50 do século XX. Nova campanha de financiamento coletivo: https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo Arte da Capa Arte da Capa: Danilo Pastor Mencionado no Episódio Fronteiras no Tempo: Historicidade #53 Eugenia e Modernismo no Brasil Financiamento Coletivo Existem duas formas de nos apoiar Pix recorrente – chave: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Apoia-se – https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo INSCREVA-SE PARA PARTICIPAR DO HISTORICIDADE O Historicidade é o programa de entrevistas do Fronteiras no Tempo: um podcast de história. O objetivo principal é realizar divulgação científica na área de ciências humanas, sociais e de estudos interdisciplinares com qualidade. Será um prazer poder compartilhar o seu trabalho com nosso público. Preencha o formulário se tem interesse em participar. Link para inscrição: https://forms.gle/4KMQXTmVLFiTp4iC8 Saiba mais da nossa convidada Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da Silva Currículo Lattes Academia.edu Contatos e redes sociais Email: nainaferreira@hotmail.com Instagram: @janainasilvahist Canal do Youtube/Podcast Fala Clio: https://www.youtube.com/@janainasilvahist Produção da convidada SILVA, Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da. Diacuízinha: a mestiça esquecida (1952-1960). Teresina: Cancioneiro, 2023. https://www.editoracancioneiro.com.br/product-page/diacu%C3%ADzinha-a-mesti%C3%A7a-esquecida-1952-1960 SILVA, Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da. Diacuí: a cinderela nacional (1943-1960). Teresina: Cancioneiro, 2023. https://www.editoracancioneiro.com.br/product-page/diacu%C3%AD-a-cinderela-nacional-1943-1960 SILVA, Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da. Civilizar, Casar e Parir. In: Forúm Goiano de Pós-graduação em História & XII Seminário de Pesquisa UFG/PUC-GO, 2019, Goiânia. Anais do Forúm Goiano de Pós-graduação em História & XII Seminário de Pesquisa UFG/PUC-GO. Goiânia: UFG/PUC-Goiás, 2019. https://www.academia.edu/40815533/Civilizar_Casar_e_Parir SILVA, Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da. Ayres Câmara Cunha: uma imagem construída a partir de dominações. In: III Fórum dos programas de pós-graduações em história do centro-oeste e XIII seminário de pesquisa UFG/PUC-Goiás, 2020, Goiânia. III Fórum dos programas de pós-graduações em história do centro-oeste e XIII seminário de pesquisa UFG/PUC-Goiás, 2020. v. III. Indicações de referências sobre o tema abordado CUNHA, Manuela Carneiro (Org.). História dos Índios no Brasil. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1992. DAVIS, Shelton Harold. Vítimas do milagre: o desenvolvimento e os índios do Brasil. Rio de janeiro: Zahar, 1977. LUGONES, María. Heterosexualism and the colonial/modern gender system. Hypatia, v. 22, n. 1, p. 186-219, 2007. LUGONES, María. Rumo a um feminismo descolonial. Revista Estudos Feministas, v. 22, n. 3, p. 935-952, 2014. LUGONES, Maria. Colonialidade e gênero. Tabula rasa, n. 09, p. 73-101, 2008. PERROT, Michele. As mulheres ou os silêncios da história. Trad. Viviane Ribeiro. São Paulo: Edusc, 2005. ROCHA, Leandro. A política indigenista no Brasil (1930-1967). Goiânia: Editora UFG, 2003. SEGATO, Rita. Las estructuras elementales de la violencia. Bernal: Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2003. Nossas redes sociais e contatos Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram Contato: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Como citar esse episódio Fronteiras no Tempo: Historicidade #59 Diacuí – a cinderela brasileira. Locução: Cesar Agenor Fernandes da Silva e Janaína Ferreira dos Santos da Silva [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 13/08/2024. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/?p=63191&preview=true Expediente Arte da vitrine: Danilo Pastor; Edição: Talk'nCast; Roteiro e apresentação: C. A. Selo saberes históricos Agora o Fronteiras no Tempo tem o selo saberes históricos. O que é este selo? “O Selo Saberes Históricos é um sinal de reconhecimento atribuído a:● Práticas de divulgação de saberes ou produções de conteúdo histórico ou historiográfico● Realizadas em redes sociais ou mídias digitais, voltadas para públicos mais amplos e diversificados● Comprometidas com valores científicos e éticos.”Saiba mais: https://www.forumsabereshistoricos.com/ Madrinhas e Padrinhos Apoios a partir de 12 de junho de 2024 Alexsandro de Souza Junior, Aline Silva Lima, André Santos, André Trapani, Andréa Gomes da Silva, Andressa Marcelino Cardoso, Augusto Carvalho, Carolina Pereira Lyon, Charles Calisto Souza, Elisnei Menezes de Oliveira, Erick Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Flávio Henrique Dias Saldanha, Gislaine Colman, Iara Grisi, João Ariedi, João Luiz Farah Rayol Fontoura, Juliana Zweifel, Klaus Henrique de Oliveira, Manuel Macias, Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Pedro Júnior Coelho da Silva Nunes, Rafael Henrique Silva, Raul Sousa Silva Junior, Renata de Souza Silva, Ricardo Orosco, Rubens Lima e Willian SpenglerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys have a special, fun, and exceptionally creepy guest chat with friend of the show…Whitney Zahar! Enjoy Creepies!!! https://www.instagram.com/whitneyzahar?igsh=MTRrczVtNGR3ZWF1eA== https://www.instagram.com/paraunitypodcast?igsh=MW1tbjlmcjZrcjRndw== https://www.facebook.com/share/5w6RkDERVXGr54jM/?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.facebook.com/share/KkhQstLKk5ZCRWLg/?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.amazon.com/Nova-Nine-Muses-Whitney-Zahar/dp/B0BVSXBC89/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=1ZVLMCMRABR19&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.xBlO_l9jMmwnRWiVcXKhS1ZgCudAS7Epk_OLE27D0jyL9UHJQ3x_q3cIyoGWXvUJ.1BTWbD2BH54VnQTSUkrmIl09BXF1ETugejM_65ycOD0&dib_tag=se&keywords=whitney+zahar&qid=1719460926&sprefix=whitney+zahar%2Caps%2C92&sr=8-2
Esta série de leituras em forma de áudio de textos do mundo psi, tem como objetivo o de oferecer mais um instrumento de acesso aos grandes textos e capítulos dos livros imperdíveis para pensar a complexa clínica contemporânea. As leituras não visam perfeição, erros de concordância, de pronuncias e equívocos ocorrerão naturalmente, espero por sua tolerância e compreensão. Leitura do texto de Arnaldo Chuster. Dr. Arnaldo Chuster é Médico psiquiatra, Mestre em Ensino Superior pelo IPEMIG, Doutor em Psicologia Médica pela FMSM, psicanalista docente e didata da SPRJ e do Newport psychoanalytical institute, Califórnia, membro honorário e fundador do instituto W. Bion, Porto Alegre. Autor de 14 livros sobre a obra de Bion: Um resgate da Originalidade (1989), Diálogos psicanalíticos (1994), Cadernos de Bion 1 (1997), Cadernos de Bion 2 (1998), Novas leituras 1 (1999), Novas leituras 2 (2002), As 7 invejas capitais (2005), Infidelidade e traição (2007), O objeto psicanalítico (2011), WRBion: a obra complexa (2014), Capacidade negativa (2019), A Lonesome Road (2013), Simetria e objeto (2018). BIBLIOGRAFIA Bion, W.R. (1957) Diferenciação entre a personalidade psicótica e a personalidade não psicótica. In Estudos Psicanalíticos Revisados, Rio de Janeiro, Imago, 1988, pp. 45-62 (tradução de Wellington M. De Melo Dantas). _________ (1957) Sobre Arrogância. In Estudos Psicanalíticos Revisados, Rio de Janeiro, Imago, 1988, pp. 81-86 (tradução de Wellington M. De Melo Dantas). __________ (1962) Uma Teoria sobre o Processo do Pensar. In Estudos Psicanalíticos Revisados, Rio de Janeiro, Imago, 1988, pp. 101-109 (tradução de Wellington M. De Melo Dantas). ___________(1963) Os Elementos da Psicanálise. O Aprender da Expoeriência. Rio de Janeiro, Zahar, 1966. ___________ (1965) Transformations: Change from learning to growth, London, W. Heinemann. ____________ (1970) Attention and Interpretation. London, Tavistock. _____________ (1971) Two papers: The Grid and Caesura. Rio de Janeiro, Imago, 1977. _____________ (1979) Making the best of a bad Job. In Clinical Seminars and Four papers. Abingdon: Fleetwood Press, 1987. _____________ (1987) Clinical Seminars and Four papers. Abingdon: Fleetwood Press, 1987. Chuster, A.(1999) W.R. Bion: Novas Leituras. A psicanálise dos modelos científicos aos princípios ético-estéticos, vol. I, Companhia de Freud, 1999. __________ (2002) W.R. Bion: Novas Leituras. A psicanálise dos princípios ético-estéticos à clínica, vol. II, Companhia de Freud, 2002. __________ (2011) O Objeto Psicanalítico: Fundamentos de uma mudança de paradigma na psicanálise, edição Instituto Bion, Porto Alegre. __________ (2012) Cesura e Imaginação radical: obtendo imagens para a ressignificação da história primitiva no processo analítico. In Sobre a Linguagem e o Pensar. Concepção e Organização de Jose Renato Avzaradel, Casa do psicólogo, São Paulo. Chuster, A. e Trachtenberg (2008) R. As Sete Invejas Capitais, Artmed, Porto Alegre. Etchegoyen, H. (1968) Supervisão com Bion. Material clinico apresentado por Dr. Horácio Etchegoyen, Buenos Aires, 1968. Revista Brasileira de Psicanálise, 27: 659-670 (tradução de Isaias Kirchbaum). Green, A. (1973) O Discurso Vivo. Uma Teoria Psicanalítica do Afeto. Francisco Alves, 1982. ________ (1993) El Trabajo del Negativo, Amorrortu, Buenos Aires. Meltzer, D. (1997) Meltzer em São Paulo. Organização de Maria Olympia França. Casa do psicólogo. São Paulo.
O episódio #184 do #DoZeroAoTopo conta a história da OdontoCompany. Um negócio que começou no interior de São Paulo virou a maior rede de clínicas odontológicas do mundo, com um faturamento de R$ 5 bilhões em 2023. Fundada na década de 1990 em São José do Rio Preto, no interior de São Paulo, a OdontoCompany foi criada pelo dentista Paulo Zahar, que uniu seu lado comerciante com a odontologia para criar o que ele chamou de ‘Casas Bahia dos dentes'. Com muitos motivos para sorrir, Zahar conta a trajetória da companhia que recebeu aporte de fundos internacionais e realizou importantes operações de M&As no episódio desta sexta-feira do #podcast.
Qual o papel da crítica literária? Neste 111º episódio do 451 MHz, a crítica Ligia Gonçalves Diniz, que está lançando “O homem não existe: masculinidade, desejo e ficção” (Zahar) e o historiador Júlio Pimentel Pinto, autor de “Sobre a literatura e história: como a ficção constrói a experiência” (Companhia das Letras) falam sobre o pouco espaço dado aos críticos hoje, a construção imaginativa única provocada pelos livros e suas referências como autores. O episódio foi realizado com apoio da Lei de Incentivo à Cultura. Apoie o 451 MHz: https://bit.ly/Assine451
A ciência no Brasil vive um momento desafiador. Além do negacionismo, que se revelou especialmente durante a pandemia da covid-19, a carreira de cientista enfrenta uma crise marcada por restrições orçamentárias e falta de estímulo à essa comunidade. O que, como consequência, compromete o seu avanço em diferentes frentes e também o desenvolvimento do país. Neste episódio do Podcast da Semana, Tatiana Roque, professora titular do Instituto de Matemática da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) e ex-secretária de Ciencia e Tecnologia da cidade do Rio de Janeiro trata desse momento. A convidada é autora de "História da Matemática: uma visão crítica, desfazendo mitos e lendas" (Zahar, 2012), que foi um dos vencedores do Prêmio Jabuti 2013; e de "O Dia em que Voltamos de Marte: As relações entre ciência e política em quatro séculos de história" (Crítica, 2021), que foi finalista do Prêmio Jabuti 2022. Na conversa com Gama, Roque fala dos desafios da ciência hoje e também das possibilidades de transformação da sociedade por meio da pesquisa e da tecnologia. "A ciência e a tecnologia tem um papel estratégico para um projeto de desenvolvimento do país", diz. A professora também trata das críticas ao programa do Governo Federal apresentado recentemente e que pretende repatriar pesquisadores brasileiros que vivem e trabalham em outros países, uma resposta a chamada "fuga de cérebros", relacionada a falta de oportunidades e investimento em ciência do país. A maioria das críticas parte de profissionais da área e está relacionada ao fato desse programa não colaborar diretamente para melhorar os problemas que a pesquisa enfrenta hoje. "Entendo perfeitamente todas as restrições, o governo está muito emparedado, tem uma série de restrições do Congresso, tem o arcabouço fiscal, mas eu acho que a gente está precisando de alguns gestos a mais para a comunidade científica, para as universidades", diz a Gama. Roteiro e apresentação: Luara Calvi Anic
Show Notes and Transcript Morton Klein, President of the Zionist Organization of America joins Hearts of Oak to emphasize the significance of Zionism and what the term really means. He delivers the case for the Jewish people's right to their ancestral homeland, discussing historical, legal, and biblical support for Israel, dispelling misconceptions about the region, and addresses ongoing struggles faced by them. The discussion covers ZOA's role in promoting U.S-Israel relations, combating anti-Semitism, and supporting security through education and advocacy efforts. Morton delves into the religious and political aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, critiquing media bias and highlighting support for Israel. He criticizes the current U.S. administration's stance on Israel and emphasizes Israel's efforts to minimize civilian casualties during conflicts. The conversation concludes with reflections on Israel's challenges in international relations and combating terrorism, acknowledging the importance of advocating for truth amid anti-Israel narratives. Morton A. Klein is National President of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), the oldest pro-Israel group in the U.S., founded in 1897. He is a member of the National Council of AIPAC. Mr. Klein is widely regarded as one of the leading Jewish activists in the United States. The US Department of State has awarded Klein a “Certificate of Appreciation” “in recognition of outstanding contributions to national and international affairs,” after he delivered a major address there. He is a member of the International Board of Governors of the College of Judea and Samaria in Ariel, Israel. He is an economist who served in the Nixon, Ford, and Carter Administrations. He has served as a biostatistician at UCLA School of Public Health and the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine in Palo Alto, California. He has been a lecturer in mathematics and statistics at Temple University. His successful campaigns against anti-Israel bias in leading textbooks, travel guides, universities, churches, and the media, as well as his work on Capitol Hill, were the subject of 30 feature stories both here and in Israel. His scientific research on nutrition and heart disease was cited by Discover Magazine as one of the Top 50 Scientific Studies of 1992. He has been invited to testify before the US Congress, Including the US House International Relations Committee, and the Israeli Knesset. He travelled to Germany and persuaded the publishers of Baedeker's, the world's leading travel guide, to correct the many anti-Israel errors in its guides to Israel and Jerusalem. He launched a campaign to correct dozens of anti-Israel errors in D.C. Heath's “The Enduring Vision,” the most widely used American high school and college history textbook. More than 300 of his articles and letters have been published in newspapers, magazines, and scientific journals around the world. Klein has appeared on TV and radio. Lines from his speeches appear in the respected volume entitled “Great Jewish Quotations,” He is on the speaker's bureau of UJC, and Israel Bonds. Connect with Morton and ZOA... X x.com/MortonAKlein7 x.com/ZOA_National WEBSITE zoa.org Interview recorded 11.4.24 Connect with Hearts of Oak... WEBSITE heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA heartsofoak.org/connect/ SHOP heartsofoak.org/shop/ *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on X twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin TRANSCRIPT (Hearts of Oak) And it is wonderful to have Morton Klein with us from the Zionist Organization of America. Morton, thank you so much for your time today. (Morton Klein) It's great to be here during these very extraordinary and important times. They are, and that's probably what makes this conversation even more interesting with what is happening currently over in Israel. People can obviously follow you @MortonAKlein7. That is your Twitter handle. And ZOA, not Z-O-A, like the Americans like to say, ZOA.org, ZionistOrganisationOfAmerica.org. I'd encourage our viewers and listeners to use both of those resources and understand what is happening in the Middle East at the moment. Now, there's lots to talk about. You're obviously president of the Zionist Organization of America. You've got a number of other accolades into your name, but it is this specifically which I'm intrigued and want to have a conversation about. And actually, I saw your name on the back of Robert Spencer's book. We had him on a few weeks ago on the Palestinian delusion. And you were there as an individual promoting the book and endorsing it. So I thought, I need to reach out to Morton. So it's great to have you on. Lots to discuss. And I think probably if we can step back and ask about the term Zionism before we jump into what is happening in the current day Israel. And I certainly call myself a Christian Zionist. And that's from a biblical understanding 3,000 years since Jerusalem was founded as a capital of Israel under King David. And then much further back, the promise given to Abraham. But maybe that's a spiritual understanding of the term, and the term Zionism is not necessarily a spiritual concept. Maybe you can unpack a little bit the term Zionism before we delve into some of the other issues. It's really a very simple term. All it means is that the Jews have a right to their ancient homeland that was given to them, for those who believe in the Bible, and a couple of billion people do, by God. In fact, he gave the Jews the land that Israel controls now, and much more. So this is a fraction of what the Jewish homeland consists of, according to the Bible and what God has promised in the Bible. It is called the promised land because God promised it to the Jewish people. We are the people who God promised the land to. That's why it's called the promised land. But it's not only a biblical right to have a Jewish state, but numerous international legal resolutions also give that right. The League of Nations Covenant, Article 22, the British Mandate for Palestine, the UN Charter, Article 80, the San Remo Resolution, the Lodge-Fist Resolution, the Anglo-American Resolution, and more. Legally, under international law, gave this land to the Jews when it was essentially a wasteland, just a desert. When the Balfour Declaration said this land is going to be given as a mandate in trust for the Jewish people in 1917. And historically, the Jews have lived in this land for thousands of years. This has been the place where Jewish people lived and occupied and lived in for all this time. And so all Zionism means is the Jews have a right to a country, just like the French have a country, the Italians have a country, even the Irish have a country, and the British have a country, and the Jews. There are 56 Muslim countries in the world, 56 or 57, why can't there be one small, little, tiny Jewish country, which is one-eighth of 1% of the landmass of the Middle East? There are 22 Arab countries in the Middle East. Israel is one-eighth of 1% of that land. So Zionism is not a complicated term. It simply means the Jews have a right to a homeland, just like so many other people have it. And this is a homeland, unlike most other countries in the world, where the Jews have lived in for thousands and thousands of years. That's what Zionism means. Nothing more, nothing less. Over the weekend, I actually went to the Churchill war rooms in London. And part of the story on Churchill, obviously, is involvement in the Belfort Declaration. And you see those maps and the discussion of British politicians and their relationship with Israel and whether they were pro-Israel or not. And you realize Israel is tiny. And you expand it out. Now, the Middle East is large and Israel is tiny. And it makes you realize that most people, I think, have forgotten the size of Israel in comparison to the Middle East. And it is really quite small. The Arab countries are 800 times the size of Israel. As I said, it's one-eighth of 1% of the land mass of the Middle East. It is smaller than New Jersey. It is smaller than Rhode Island. It is a tiny, tiny land. With 7 million Jews and 2 million Arabs. It's remarkable. The Arabs have a right to live in Israel, the Muslim Arabs and the Arab Christians as well. They have a right to vote. They're in the parliament, Israel's parliament. They're in the Supreme Court. They're in judges and courts throughout Israel. Their doctors, almost half of the doctors in Hadassah, Israel's major hospital, are Arabs. And yet the world, the Arab world, says the Jews have no right to be there. And it's really a racist, anti-Semitic, hateful disgrace to say that the Jews can't have this little tiny homeland. We talked about the term Zionism, but I want to ask you about the Zionist Organization of America, their role, why it's needed. You've headed up the ZOA away for, what, 28 years now, I think? 31. 31, sorry. I've got my three years. I blame COVID for that. So that three years have disappeared. Do you want to just let us know why it exists and why it's needed? The Zionist Organization of America is the oldest and one of the largest pro-Israel groups in the United States, founded in 1897 for a sole purpose, to reestablish the Jewish state of Israel. That's why it was re-established. Past presidents include Louis Brandeis, a famous Supreme Court justice, Abahel Silver, Stephen Wise. These are famous Jewish leaders. And that's its original purpose. Once Israel was re-established in 1948, ZOA's role has been to fight for strong U.S.-Israel relations and for the safety and security and prosperity of the Jewish state of Israel. And also, by the way, in recent years, fight against the scourge, the ugly scourge of irrational, mindless, anti-Semitism, Jew hatred and Israel bashing. So that's really been our purpose. We have a legal division. We have people on Capitol Hill who are educating members of Congress about these issues. We take young kids to Israel twice a year. We take adults to Israel. We have a trip coming up in June for adults where we go all over Israel, including Judea and Samaria, Hebron, Afrat, Ariel, Maladumim, Eli, those smaller areas in Israel. And we also have a campus department. We're on 80 different campuses bringing in speakers, disseminating literature, telling the truth of the Arab-Islamic war against Israel and the West because that's what it is. It is an Arab-Islamic war against Israel and the West. We now see it in all the rallies on campuses and around the world. They say from the river to the sea, meaning Israel should not exist. They don't say there should be a Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria, the West Bank and Gaza and half of Jerusalem. They say no Israel. So these are despicable, vicious, ugly human beings that want to destroy this tiny little Jewish state of Israel within any borders. They're not looking for a Palestinian state solution. They're looking for an end of Israel solution. And we're fighting against this with all of our heart and soul. Tell us about, because you mentioned it's the political fight, it's the media fight, you mentioned about on campuses with students. I mean, kind of break those down, because it is about winning hearts and souls and minds over to the position that Israel do have a right to exist like any other nation. And yet there seems to be a lot of pushback, certainly in our media and massively in our universities and educational establishments. It's incredible. After 80 years of re-establishing the state of Israel, remember 2,000 years ago, there was a Jewish state that was destroyed really by the Romans 2,000 years ago. This was the first Holocaust. The Romans murdered 600,000 Jews. And then they renamed this area Judea and Samaria, the Jewish state, Philistinia, translated to Palestine. So this is a Roman word. If this really was an Arab country, which it never was, why would they use a Roman name to name it? Palestine is a Roman name. Moreover, Arabs can't pronounce the letter P. They say Palestine with a B. They can't pronounce it. Would they name their own country with a letter that they can't even pronounce? There was never a Palestine. There were never any Palestinian kings and queens. The only state that ever existed in this area has been a Jewish state. In fact, 99% of the Palestinian Arabs live under their own control. Israel has given away Gaza and 40% of Judea and Samaria, the West Bank. 99% of the Arabs live in those areas under Abbas's rule, the dictator, terrorist, Abbas's rule. They have their own parliament, their own schools, their own textbooks, their own newspapers, their own radio and TV businesses, police force. They run their own lives totally in Gaza under Hamas, the Nazi-like dictatorship, and in Judea and Samaria under Abbas, another terrorist dictator. By the way, I don't know how many of your listeners know this, an ugly fact. Mahmoud Abbas pays Arabs a lifetime pension to murder Jews. If an Arab kills a Jew, They get a lifetime pension at five times the average rate of a salary of a Palestinian. It is very lucrative to murder Jews. They spend $400 million a year to murder Jews. How many people know this? Why would our college kids are defending a regime that pays people to murder Jews? By the way, and Americans, they've murdered Americans in Israel. And the Arab who murders Americans also gets a lifetime pension. And if the Arab was killed murdering a Jew or an American, his or her family gets the lifetime pension. So this is the most heinous regime on the face of the earth. And it is just mind-boggling that people around the world are supporting this regime and supporting Hamas in Israel's existential war. Hamas, Article 7 of their charter calls for the murder of every Jew on earth, every Jew on earth. Article 13 calls for the destruction of Israel. They massacred 1,200 innocent Jews, raped them, mutilated them, tortured them, and then kidnapped 250 mostly Jews. Six Americans, I might add, are left. And now they're saying that out of the 140 left, that they released 100, out of the 140 left, they're saying they don't think they have 40 Jews there. In other words, it's likely that these Hamas monsters have murdered all of the Jewish hostages, murdered them all. The world should wake up and understand this is an Islamic, radical Islamic war against the West and against the Jews. Mahmoud al-Zahar, the co-founder of Hamas, two months ago on the Internet, said, I want the world to understand this. This is the co-founder of Hamas. First, we're going to kill all the Jews, but we're not done after that. Next, we're going to kill all the despicable Christians. And then all the non-Muslims establish a caliphate where Islam rules the world. He said it two months ago. And so you have these non-Muslims supporting Hamas, who wants to kill every one of them. Not to mention, they immediately say every gay person will hang and kill immediately. The gay people, the transgender, they're dead immediately. So how are these left-wing students and left-wing people around the world supporting the most despicable ideology on the face of the earth, the ideology of the Hamas and Abbas regimes. I want to pick up on a few of those, and I would love for the Western liberals to have a pride rally through Gaza or West Bank and see how long that lasts. But that's a whole other issue. Modern-day Israel has been for 75 years, give or take a year, since 1948. And re-establishing that entity, that territory that had been Israel before the Romans removed, basically removed it from the face of the map. But tell us about that, because you obviously look closely at, since 1948, at the establishment, Israel has had to fight for its survival on a nearly daily basis. Israel's military spending is huge compared to other countries, and it must do that because it has to defend itself. I mean, tell us about that, because that 75 years, I see it as a Christian that Israel have the right to exist, have the right to take the land that is theirs, and seem to be a natural, progression from the collapse of the Ottoman Empire to actually Israel re-establishing that in that vacuum. And yet many critique and mock and attack Israel simply for the right of existing in their land, which should be a given, really. Those who oppose the Jewish state's right to exist are mocking God Almighty from the Christian and Jewish Bibles, are mocking the United Nations resolutions and England's resolutions who controlled this legally, this land legally, since 1917. And it's nothing less than overt Jew hatred that's all it is. It's pure Jew hatred and Israel has offered a Palestinian state to the Arabs four times in the last 20 years, four times. Ehud Olmert was the most recent one, where Ehud Olmert, the prime minister, offered 97% of Judea and Samaria, the West Bank, 3% of Israel proper to make up for the 3% he couldn't give away because there's a half a million Jews living there. So Olmert offered virtually all of the West Bank, half of Jerusalem, billions of dollars in aid, and Mahmoud Abbas said, said, no. I called up the prime minister. How could he not turn down? This is not a compromise. You've given them every single part of the disputed territories and half of Jerusalem. And Olmert said to me, Abbas said to me, you must eliminate three clauses in the agreement. One, you must eliminate the clause that says we accept Israel as a Jewish state. Abbas said, I'll never accept Israel as a Jewish state. Two, you must eliminate the clause that says you must limit the number of Arabs we bring into Israel proper to 150,000. I want to bring in millions if I went into Israel. I will not accept a limitation on the number of Arabs I bring into Israel proper. And three, you must eliminate the clause that says no further claims. And the Olmert says, but that's the deal. We're giving you everything, virtually everything. It ends all the claims. It's done. Peace. And Abbas said, I won't sign it until you get rid of those three clauses. So they've been offered a state four times, turned it down every time in the last 20 years. In the last 80 years, they've been offered a state eight times, starting with the Peel Commission in 1937, where they offered 95% of the rest of Palestine, 80% of original Palestine mandate went to Jordan. There's only 20% left of the original Palestine mandate. The Peel Commission offered 95% of the rest of Palestine to the Arabs, not 5% of the Jews, the Arabs said no. In other words, they say no. They don't want a state. They want Israel destroyed. They won't accept a Jewish state. That's the deal. Because from 1948 to 1967, the Arabs controlled all of the West Bank, all of Gaza, half of Jerusalem. They had it. Did they establish a state when they personally controlled it? No. Because the goal is not a Palestinian state. It's Israel's destruction. It's Israel's destruction. Let me show you a picture if you can see this. This is the Palestinian Authority's official emblem that they commissioned. This is their official emblem. You notice it's the shape of all of Israel with a keffiyeh over all of it, not just the West Bank and Gaza and Eastern Jerusalem, all of it. Arafat, the arch terrorist in the centre, and a Kalashnikov rifle. So their official emblem is all of Israel is ours. What more proof do you need that they have no interest in a Palestinian state solution? They have in an end of Israel solution. That's what they're interested in. And by the way, I can show you another thing. It's quite interesting. Every Arab that murders a Jew gets a poster. This is one of the Arabs who murdered a Jew. This is on all the high school walls, all the university walls, calling him a martyr and a hero. This is just one of hundreds of posters honouring Jews. And when a terrorist who killed Jews dies, they have a parade and they honour him. What a great man or woman he was. And they hand out candy and sweets to each other, praising murder. They glorify murder. They glorified massacres. They glorify rape. They glorify terrorism. This is a vicious, Nazi-like, despicable regime. And the world has to wake up because the radical Muslims are coming after everyone that's not Muslim, not just the Jews. People better start to understand this and start supporting Israel, who's fighting a war against Hamas, to protect the entire world from radical Islam, not just Israel. Is part of the problem that, I know on the Jewish side, you've got a weird mix of those who support Israel and Israel's right to exist from a biblical point of view, from a spiritual point of view, and those who support it from probably a social, historical, cultural point of view. So you've got that weird mix in Judaism, which always confuses me. But then on the other side, you've also got the world refusing to recognize that this is a clash between Islam and Judaism. And the West thinks that you can come up with a solution which is a land-based solution. And if you've got one side wanting to destroy the other, actually, you've got a problem. And the world doesn't seem to want to wake up to the reality that this is not simply a land issue, that the Islamic nations will not be happy until Israel doesn't exist. Am I correct in my assumption or am I completely off? The proof of what you just said is the fact they've been offered a state, the Palestinian Arabs, eight times in the last 80 years, four times in the last 20 years. They've said no. When they controlled all this land themselves for 19 years, 48 to 67, they didn't establish a state. They still were committing terrorist acts. This is a religious war. war. The radical Muslims believe that the Jews or the Christians have no right to any land in the Middle East that is all theirs. Lebanon was a Christian country. The radical Muslims destroyed Lebanon. It is now a Muslim country. They massacred hundreds of thousands of Christians until Hezbollah. Now Hezbollah has taken control of Lebanon. So this is a religious war, and that's why it has nothing to do with land. Land for peace is nonsense. It's been offered repeatedly. They say no. It's a religious war. The issue is they don't want Israel in their midst. They don't want a Christian country in their midst. They don't want non-Muslims in their midst. I've met with many Christians who live in various parts of the Arab world. They're scared to death for their lives. Their lives are made miserable and dangerous by their fellow Muslims. This is a reality, so yes land for peace has been offered repeatedly, turned down every single time, it's a religious war. The radical Arabs will not be satisfied until Israel doesn't exist, just like they weren't satisfied until Lebanon was no longer a Christian country. Tell us I'm curious the ZOA obviously exists in the US in America and America, I think was Truman was one of the first leaders to actually recognize the state of Israel uh back in, just after the creation of Israel in 48 and there is that close link between America and Israel. Do you want to just expand on that a little bit? Because geopolitically, that's a fascinating relationship. And maybe then we can get up later into where it now sits at the moment between that maybe being more fractured than it has been. But yeah, America and Israel have always been strong allies, starting with that Truman Declaration of Israel's right to exist in 1948. Harry Truman, as president of the United States in 1948, was the first country in the vote at the United Nations to recognize the state of Israel. Or maybe they cast the deciding vote, I'm not sure. But they certainly cast the vote to support Israel. But the polls at that time in America showed Americans supported Israel by 80% of Americans supported the right of the Jewish people to have a state. So this was overwhelming support in the United States. The chief of staff to White House counsel to Truman was begging Truman to recognize it. Quoting from the Bible, he repeatedly quoted the lines from the Bible saying, this land was given to the Jews, Mr. President, you must recognize it. And by the way, many presidents since then have publicly stated there should be an Israel before there was an Israel. John Adams, Franklin Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt, and many others have in their speeches, I've said, we hope and pray that a Jewish state is re-established. So there's been a love affair with the leaders of America and the American people and the Jewish state since America was created. George Washington was a supporter. In fact, this is an interesting story. Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and I believe John Adams, I think. Proposed that the seal of the United States, which is now an eagle holding out its wings, they proposed the seal should be Moses splitting the sea as the pharaoh and the military Egyptians were coming across the sea to come and kill all the Jews who had just escaped. All the Israelis, the Hebrews who had just escaped, and the sea splits and swallows up all the military while the Jews are watching in the scene beforehand and cheering. That's the seal that Franklin Jefferson and Adams wanted as a seal of America. That's the kind of connection America's had to the Jewish people. It was barely voted down, barely voted. It almost became the seal. So to this day, in a recent poll, who do you support in this war in America, Hamas or Israel? I'm shocked. It's only 82 percent should be 100 percent. But it's 82% say Israel should be fighting against this vicious regime of Hamas. So there's overwhelming support in America. There's even overwhelming support in Congress. It has weakened. There are now a number of congressmen who are speaking out inappropriately in a hostile way toward Israel. But nonetheless, the overwhelming majority of the Congress is supportive of Israel. And that's been true really since Israel was – America was established in 1776. There's been support for the re-establishment of a state and now for the state itself. Well let me throw in some other kind of facts on that, I think the US is Israel's largest trading partner, I think I read is about 50 billion trade back and forward and of course you got the military aid that goes to Israel every year of billions and you mentioned the beginning about the U.S. backing Israel in the U.N. And the U.S. has used a veto dozens and dozens of times in the U.N. Supporting Israel, backing Israel. And, of course, President Trump moved the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem despite all the pushback, despite the debate over that. But all of that is actually Israel is shoulder to shoulder. And there have been a time where maybe Britain was shoulder-to-shoulder with Israel. That is still there in relation to Europe, but actually it is the U.S. that seems to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Israel. Well, let me first tell you about, you mentioned the aid, billions of dollars in aid. Let me tell something that I'm sure most of your viewers do not know. Israel was getting half a billion dollars in aid, 500 million, until the late 70s. Then Carter was pushing the deal with Israel to give away the entire Sinai which was five times the size of Israel. Israel when they controlled the Sinai developed four major oil wells themselves in the Sinai these oil wells gave Israel two and a half billion dollars in income in 1978. And Menachem Begin, the prime minister, then said, we cannot give away the Sinai because we will lose two and a half billion dollars of oil wells we found, we developed ourselves. And we can't do it. Carter said, I will make up the difference. I'll give you the extra two and a half billion. So it went from 500 million to three billion. But this is not really America's money per se. Israel gave up two and a half billion. So $2.5 billion of the aid Israel gets is the fact that they gave up the oil wells. And do you know, Peter, how much income today those four oil wells would be delivering to Israel? $10 billion because oil prices have gone up dramatically. So they've given up a tremendous amount. And people forget. Do you know how much aid Egypt gets from America? It's never mentioned. $2.5 billion. $2.5 billion for Egypt. Jordan, $1 billion. The Palestinian Authority, a terrorist dictatorship, gets almost $1 billion in aid right now. So people forget about the aid others get. And with Israel, 97% of the aid they get is spent in America, buying equipment here in America. So it comes right back to America in any event. And you mentioned that Trump moved the embassy to Jerusalem. I was intimately involved in that issue with Senator John Kyle, who's a hero that no one even remembers. He's the one who really pushed this issue more than anyone else. And the vote to move the embassy in 1995 was 93 to 5 in the Senate, 93 to 5, 347 to 37 in the House. In other words, over 95% of Congress voted to move the embassy. Bill Clinton was against it. Now, he couldn't veto it because it would be overridden because it was such an overwhelming support. So he ignored it. If you ignore a law, if a president ignores a law, it automatically becomes law in 30 days. and it became law. And then Senator Dianne Feinstein had put in what's known as a poison pill. She said, any president can say, I'm not moving it if there's a security issue. And each president for 18 years said there's a security issue and never moved it. But people, of course, predicted if you move it, there'll be violence all over the place. Of course, it turned out to be completely false. There was no violence. But let me tell you something else that I'm sure most of your viewers do not know. Of course, they want to move the embassy to Jerusalem because Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Jerusalem has been the holiest state to the Jewish people since time immemorial. But the Arabs say this is their holy city. Well, is it? Is Jerusalem holy to Muslims? Jerusalem was the capital only of Israel throughout history, never of any other country. When the Palestinians conquered Palestine in 716, they made Ramleh their capital, not Jerusalem. It's called the Temple Mount, not the Mosque Mount because the Jewish temple was on this area. The majority of people living in Jerusalem since 1850, the first census, have been Jews. The overwhelming majority of people living there since 1850 have been Jews. The Jewish holy books mention the word Jerusalem 700 times. How many times is the word Jerusalem in the Koran? How many times is the word Jerusalem, if it's so holy to Muslims, this is their holy book, how many times is it mentioned? Zero. Not a single time. How can it be so holy to them if it's not in their holy book? So they say, Muhammad went from Jerusalem to heaven. But that's not what the Koran says. Read the Koran. It says that Muhammad went from the furthest mosque to heaven. It didn't say Jerusalem. And they say, well, the furthest mosque was in Jerusalem. Well, when the Koran was written, there was not a single mosque in all of Jerusalem. So if Muhammad went from the furthest mosque, it couldn't be in Jerusalem. There were no mosques there. So the truth is that Jerusalem is not holy to Muslims. In fact, from 48 to 67, when they controlled Jerusalem, When they captured that war, they captured it. They allowed it. The Jordan and the Arabs allowed it to become a slum. There was virtually no water, electricity or plumbing. There were 58 synagogues in Jerusalem that they captured. They destroyed all 58 of them to eliminate proof that Jews, this was a holy place to them. So that's another thing that most people don't understand. Jerusalem is minimally holy to Muslims at most. It is a holy to Jews and possibly Christians. I'm not a Christian, so I don't know the Bible so well, the Christian Bible, that may be holy to Christians, but it is not holy to Muslims. Yeah, well, I think the holiness to Christians is simply because of the biblical story. And without Judaism, there'd be no Christianity. Without Judaism, there'd be no Jesus. But I love the way Muslims can claim hold of a city because Muhammad flew there on a winged donkey in his dreams. So if we could all actually take our dreams and claim to hold, we could be in paradise more. We could be anywhere. But again there was no, it wasn't from Jerusalem it's from the furthest mosque, no mosque in Jerusalem, it can't be Jerusalem and by the way this is interesting, not a single Arab leader except from Jordan ever visited Jerusalem when the when the Arabs controlled it. It meant nothing to them, Mecca and Medina are the holy cities for Muslims, not Jerusalem, it's high time we make that publicly clear. No 100 % and Muhammad probably never went to Jerusalem if Muhammad did exist, but that's a whole other conversation I'll take up with Robert Spencer. Can I ask you, because the support for Israel comes from different sections of society, and certainly there is a strong support from churches, from Christianity, not across the board, certainly, but there is. Can you tell us, where does the support, the backing, individuals, organizations standing up for Israel's right to exist, where does that come from? I mean, have you been surprised maybe with some of the areas it's come from that you weren't expecting? The strongest support in America for the Jewish state and the Jewish people comes from the 80 million evangelical Christians. Why are they so supportive of Israel as a Jewish state? Because it's in the Bible. Because God gave the land to the Jews. When I speak at churches, they say it's in the Bible. This land was given to Jews by God. End of discussion. So and the Jewish people are not nearly as strong Bible believers as the Christians. So you have stronger support for Israel among the Christian evangelicals than you do, frankly, among the Jews. So for most Christians, it's simply a matter of religion and God. For others who are not religious, they recognize that this land was given to Israel under international law. In 1917, the Balfour Declaration and many UN resolutions after it, and they accept the fact that that's right. Plus, they see it's reasonable. Why should there be 56 Muslim states and not a single Jewish state where the Jews can practice their religion in the way they're supposed to? So I think it's just a rational support for what's right, for what's moral, for what's decent, for what's just, that most non-religious people support the right of the Jews to have the state. It's a tiny little state. There's over 200 million Muslims in the Middle East. There's only 7 million Jews. Imagine if there were – there's 22 Arab states. Imagine if there were 22 Jewish states and one tiny little Arab state the size of Israel. And the Jews would be saying, we want a 23rd Jewish state carved out of this tiny Arab state. The world would say, this is ridiculous. The Arabs have nothing, this little tiny state. Leave them alone. But that's the situation we have. 22 Arab states, 99.5% of the land mass, and they still want to make Israel even smaller in order to make it easier to destroy. That's the basis. It's a religious war to destroy the Jewish state. It has nothing to do with land per se. It has nothing to do with the Palestinian state. Nothing. Because they could have had it eight times in the last 80 years. They said no every single time. Can I finish just with the current situation, which we'll not give justice to in our time, but just to touch on it. And I am perplexed at how Israel seemed to be so bad at the PR war, at the publicity war, the media war. But I've been intrigued watching kind of different countries holding with Israel and then pulling back in the media conversation. And what is it like, maybe for our viewers, I mean, our viewers are 50-50, US, UK and Europe. Maybe just give us your thoughts on where the media and the government is in terms of support for Israel over the last six months. You mean the US government? Yeah, yeah. This government in America under Joe Biden and Barack Hussein Obama, Obama never left Washington. Every president, when they're finished their term or terms, they go back home. Obama stayed in Washington. Obama is running the show behind the scenes. How do I know this? Because almost every person that Biden has appointed that affects Israel is a friend of Obama's, virtually every one, and is hostile to Israel. This government of Biden, Obama, Blinken is the most hostile to Israel we've ever had in America, I'm sorry to say. So, and when the war started, Biden did come to Israel two days after the Hamas massacre. And he said he has total support for Israel. But in that speech, the original speech on the tarmac, Biden said we need to establish a Palestinian state. Now, that is his first speech two days after the massacre of 1,200 innocent Jews. What's he bringing up a state for? It shows the hostility he has toward Israel. And now he's pushing for a state relentlessly. He condemns Israel for killing too many civilians. Let me tell you something. The record is this is the smallest number of civilians per capita ever killed in any war in history. And the reason for that is Israel drops leaflets before they hit a building to tell the Arabs to get out of the building. They put knock bombs where they knock on the top of the roof as a signal, get out of here. They call on cell phones, get out of here. They protect civilians to the detriment of their own soldiers. And when Hamas says 32,000 civilians were killed, first of all, Hamas is a terrorist Nazi-like monster group. Who believes them anyway? But the fact is 15,000 of the alleged 30,000 or so have been terrorists. These are combatants. And the other 15,000, a number of distinguished statisticians have studied the data from Hamas and say these are grotesquely exaggerated. It is only a few thousand that have been killed. And moreover, they say, look at what they say every day, Hamas' division telling you how many civilians died. The same number of civilians die every single day according to the data of Hamas. That's not possible. This showed you how fraudulent the data is. So we have to really thank Israel for being extraordinarily humane in protecting civilians And let me tell you, in any war, innocent civilians die. You can't have war without civilians dying. If you say to yourself, I won't go to war unless I can assure no civilians will die, the tyrants will win. Hitler will win. Hamas will win. Because civilians naturally will die in a war. It's tragic. And now when Biden went crazy, when Israel mistakenly killed seven aid workers, in wars, these types of tragic mistakes happen all the time. In America's wars, we have killed many civilians' envoys, mistaking them for terrorists. In Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, I can list them. I won't. We've hit wedding parties by mistake, killing 50 people attending a wedding, including the bride. So this happens in war. So the fact that Biden is making a major deal out of this tragic mistake just shows he is trying to find anything to put enormous pressure on Israel to set up a Palestinian terrorist state. And remember, Israel gave away all of Gaza. And what did they get in return? They got a Hamas regime and 30,000 rockets aimed at civilians, 30,000 since 2005 when the regime was established. Why is it wise to give them even more land, the West Bank and Gaza, headed by who, Hamas, by Abbas, by another terrorist? It'll give them more power to endanger Israel. And this state would be on Israel's longest border, directly adjacent to 70% of Israel's population. It would be a tragic mistake to establish a state. That's why the Israeli people, 80% and more say we cannot have it, it's too dangerous. Biden has become enormously hostile to Israel, despite the fact that overwhelming numbers of Americans support Israel, and we are devastated by this. We're terribly disappointed by this. But outside of this regime and Obama's first regime, the American governments have been extraordinarily supportive of Israel throughout the establishment of Israel and throughout America's own establishment in 1776. You know, well we'll finish it up, there my criticism of Israel is they were for 13 years, they were far too patient with Hamas whenever they pulled out in 2010 to actually going in 2023 and it wasn't of their own accord, they went in actually, it was because of that attack on 7th October, so Israel had been remarkably reserved I think in how how they've dealt with them, and maybe they should have been a heck of a lot stronger. But that's another conversation. Morton, I really appreciate you coming along. I do thoroughly love and admire the work that ZOA do there. I know people go on the website, they can find not only your work on campuses, they can find news articles, they can donate, and there's many ways they can support you on ZOA.org. So thank you so much for your time today. Peter, thank you for your holy and important work to give a podium to people who are telling the truth of the Arab-Islamic war against Israel and the West. Very holy work you do. Thank you.
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ORIGINAL AIR DATE: JUNE 14, 2017Is Rh-Negative Blood Evidence of Alien / Nephilim Hybridization? The idea that people with Rh-Negative blood indicates alien or nephilim ancestry is on the rise in fringe internet communities and websites. In this episode our panel is joined by someone with medical training (MD) who is familiar with blood typing and the genetics behind Rh-negative blood. The episode discusses the nature of Rh-negative blood, its genetic explanation, and speculations about other traits associated with Rh-negative blood.Sources for this episode :Ellen K. Tarr, “Everything you know about being Rh-negative is wrong,” paper delivered at the 2016 CSICON in Las Vegas, NVSee this link for the published version:Gurudev, “Why Rh Negative is not Blood of Gods or of Alien Origin”Neil D. Avent and Marion E. Reid, “The Rh Blood Group System: A Review,” BLOOD 95:2 (January 15, 2000): 375-387; published by the American Society of Hematology at Penn StateIsabelle Mouro, Yves Colin, Baya Chérif-Zahar, Jean-Pierre Cartron & Caroline Le Van Kim, “Genetic Basis of RhD Positive and RhD-Negative Blood Group Polymorphism as Determined by Southern Analysis,” BLOOD 78:10 (November 15, 1991): 2747-2752; published by the American Society of Hematology at Penn State“Southern Analysis” = The “Southern blot” method of DNA analysis.Other links for the show:http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/665645/I-proved-human-alien-hybrids-EXIST-says-scientist-who-found-them-living-on-Earthhttps://www.gaia.com/article/rh-negative-blood-abducted-alienshttp://reflectionofmind.org/rhesus-rh-negative-blood-may-belong-nephilim/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement
Ezekiel 27 NLT read aloud by Simon MacFarlane. 1 Then this message came to me from the Lord: 2 “Son of man, sing a funeral song for Tyre, 3 that mighty gateway to the sea, the trading center of the world. Give Tyre this message from the Sovereign Lord: “You boasted, O Tyre, ‘My beauty is perfect!'4 You extended your boundaries into the sea. Your builders made your beauty perfect.5 You were like a great ship built of the finest cypress from Senir.They took a cedar from Lebanon to make a mast for you.6 They carved your oars from the oaks of Bashan.Your deck of pine from the coasts of Cyprus was inlaid with ivory.7 Your sails were made of Egypt's finest linen, and they flew as a banner above you.You stood beneath blue and purple awnings made bright with dyes from the coasts of Elishah.8 Your oarsmen came from Sidon and Arvad; your helmsmen were skilled men from Tyre itself.9 Wise old craftsmen from Gebal did the caulking. Ships from every land came with goods to barter for your trade. 10 “Men from distant Persia, Lydia, and Libya served in your great army. They hung their shields and helmets on your walls, giving you great honor. 11 Men from Arvad and Helech stood on your walls. Your towers were manned by men from Gammad. Their shields hung on your walls, completing your beauty. 12 “Tarshish sent merchants to buy your wares in exchange for silver, iron, tin, and lead. 13 Merchants from Greece, Tubal, and Meshech brought slaves and articles of bronze to trade with you. 14 “From Beth-togarmah came riding horses, chariot horses, and mules, all in exchange for your goods. 15 Merchants came to you from Dedan. Numerous coastlands were your captive markets; they brought payment in ivory tusks and ebony wood. 16 “Syria sent merchants to buy your rich variety of goods. They traded turquoise, purple dyes, embroidery, fine linen, and jewelry of coral and rubies. 17 Judah and Israel traded for your wares, offering wheat from Minnith, figs, honey, olive oil, and balm. 18 “Damascus sent merchants to buy your rich variety of goods, bringing wine from Helbon and white wool from Zahar. 19 Greeks from Uzal came to trade for your merchandise. Wrought iron, cassia, and fragrant calamus were bartered for your wares. 20 “Dedan sent merchants to trade their expensive saddle blankets with you. 21 The Arabians and the princes of Kedar sent merchants to trade lambs and rams and male goats in exchange for your goods. 22 The merchants of Sheba and Raamah came with all kinds of spices, jewels, and gold in exchange for your wares. 23 “Haran, Canneh, Eden, Sheba, Asshur, and Kilmad came with their merchandise, too. 24 They brought choice fabrics to trade—blue cloth, embroidery, and multicolored carpets rolled up and bound with cords. 25 The ships of Tarshish were your ocean caravans. Your island warehouse was filled to the brim! 26 “But look! Your oarsmen have taken you into stormy seas!A mighty eastern gale has wrecked you in the heart of the sea!27 Everything is lost— your riches and wares,your sailors and pilots, your ship builders, merchants, and warriors.On the day of your ruin, everyone on board sinks into the depths of the sea.28 Your cities by the sea tremble as your pilots cry out in terror.29 All the oarsmen abandon their ships; the sailors and pilots stand on the shore.30 They cry aloud over you and weep bitterly.They throw dust on their heads and roll in ashes.31 They shave their heads in grief for you and dress themselves in burlap.They weep for you with bitter anguish and deep mourning.32 As they wail and mourn over you, they sing this sad funeral song:‘Was there ever such a city as Tyre, now silent at the bottom of the sea?33 The merchandise you traded satisfied the desires of many nations.Kings at the ends of the earth were enriched by your trade.
Para “repensar como a sociedade entende a maternidade”, a pscicanalista Vera Iaconelli lança o livro O manifesto antimaternalista, que expõe como “certas ideologias sobrecarregam as mulheres no papel de mães” Editado pela Zahar, a obra vem repercutindo no pouco mais de um mês desde seu lançamento. Para a escritora, este resultado é consequência não só do tema polêmico proposto no livro, […] O post ‘Maternidade está entrando em colapso', afirma psicanalista Vera Iaconelli apareceu primeiro em Rádio Brasil de Fato.
Jerry Agar is joined by Marie-Joëlle Zahar, Professor of Political Science, Director of the Research Network on Peace Operations at the Université de Montréal to remind you who Hezbollah is and why they, along with Lebanon is becoming involved in the Israel/ Hamas war
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Khalil Zahar, a top graduate of the Founder Institute and alumnus of Y Combinator, created FightCamp from a desire to quantify his progress in the ring. Zahar has grown the venture into an expansive community, making boxing an accessible workout for everyone. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Focus on creating a product that you'll ship to users. It won't be as fun and glamorous, but there's more success in that. 2. Don't try to see where the ball is going to be in 1 or 2 years from now. Depending on the industry, give it around 5 or 7 years from now, shoot for that, and it may lead you to something that's 10x better. 3. It was not about beating the competition. It was more about the opportunity to be the first to bring people a connected experience at home. FightCamp brings the boxing gym right to your home! Visit JoinFightCamp.com/fire to get free shipping on your new gym today - FightCamp Sponsors HubSpot There's a better way to win, and it all starts with the new HubSpot Sales Hub. It's smart software for smart sales teams that feels good to use! Try it for yourself at HubSpot.com/sales Belay Stop wasting time on tedious tasks that are better done by someone else. Delegate with BELAY Download their latest resource, The Power of Productivity, for free. Just text FIRE to 55123
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Khalil Zahar, a top graduate of the Founder Institute and alumnus of Y Combinator, created FightCamp from a desire to quantify his progress in the ring. Zahar has grown the venture into an expansive community, making boxing an accessible workout for everyone. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Focus on creating a product that you'll ship to users. It won't be as fun and glamorous, but there's more success in that. 2. Don't try to see where the ball is going to be in 1 or 2 years from now. Depending on the industry, give it around 5 or 7 years from now, shoot for that, and it may lead you to something that's 10x better. 3. It was not about beating the competition. It was more about the opportunity to be the first to bring people a connected experience at home. FightCamp brings the boxing gym right to your home! Visit JoinFightCamp.com/fire to get free shipping on your new gym today - FightCamp Sponsors HubSpot There's a better way to win, and it all starts with the new HubSpot Sales Hub. It's smart software for smart sales teams that feels good to use! Try it for yourself at HubSpot.com/sales Belay Stop wasting time on tedious tasks that are better done by someone else. Delegate with BELAY Download their latest resource, The Power of Productivity, for free. Just text FIRE to 55123
Today's interviewee is RVA author and paranormal investigator Whitney Zahar. By day, she is a busy historic sites coordinator at a local museum in Virginia. By night, she releases her stories and words upon the world. Her first novella, The Safe Room, came out in June 2021, and she has several other projects in the works.Whe she's not writing, Whitney loves hanging with her husband and son and family and friends, reading, hiking, taking photographs, and coloring. She is also the co-host and senior producer of the Paraunity Podcast. She's a world traveler, having lived in South Korea, Taiwan, and Ecuador. It's been quite a life, but Whitney wouldn't have it any other way.Join us to learn about her work, her amazing life story, and some cool historic facts surrounding our area in RVA. Support & follow Whitney:FacebookInstagramWhitney's books: The Safe RoomAutumn TalesWomen of the WoodsNovaOther Links to cool stuff we talked about:Menokin: https://www.menokin.org/ The Valentine Museum: https://thevalentine.org/ The Paraunity Podcast: https://paraunitypodcast.wixsite.com/paraunity Goblins & Growlers: https://goblinsandgrowlers.com/Saint Albans Sanatorium in Radford, Virginia: https://www.stalbansvirginia.com/Red Vein: https://redveinhaunt.com/
O Ilustríssima Conversa volta ao debate sobre os 10 anos de Junho de 2013. O convidado do episódio deste sábado (8), o urbanista Roberto Andrés, acaba de lançar o livro "A Razão dos Centavos - Crise Urbana, Vida Democrática e as Revoltas de 2013" (ed. Zahar). Em um panorama amplo que vai do período imperial ao terceiro mandato de Lula, Andrés mostra como a urbanização descontrolada e os problemas de transporte público intensificam a desigualdade e estimularam revoltas ao longo da história. Professor da Escola de Arquitetura da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Andrés realça em sua pesquisa o vínculo central da crise urbana com Junho de 2013, embora os protestos tenham depois sido associados a uma vasta gama de pautas e reivindicações. Como legado positivo dos atos, ele destaca que a ideia da tarifa zero para o transporte público deixou de ser um sonho para se tornar um debate possível, encampado até por prefeitos de fora da esquerda. Por outro lado, o autor pondera que a agenda urbana continua sem receber a devida atenção por parte do governo federal. Produção e apresentação: Marco Rodrigo Almeida Edição de som: Raphael Concli See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Teria a Guerra às Drogas se disseminado pelo mundo inteiro e se renovado ao longo de um século caso essa política não fosse bem sucedida em seus objetivos, ainda que objetivos não oficiais? Na sua coluna do mês, Samuel Silva Borges aborda a temática da guerra às drogas e analisa seu funcionamento e consequências, quem ganha e quem perde com ela. Referências e Sugestões de leitura: HARI, Johann. 2015. Chasing The Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs. Bloomsbury, New York SILVA BORGES, Samuel. A Eficácia Invertida Guerra às Drogas – Gestão Diferencial das Ilegalidades e Dominações Sociais. Monografia de Ciência Política, Universidade de Brasília. 2016. SILVA BORGES, Samuel. Imagens da Ideologia Punitiva – Uma Análise de Discurso Crítica do Movimento Brasil Livre. Dissertação de Sociologia, Universidade de Brasília. 2019. VALOIS, Luís Carlos. Direito Penal da Guerra às Drogas. D'Plácido. 2017. HART, Carl. Drogas para adultos. Zahar. 2020 Referências e indicações: http://teseonze.com.br/referencias Para apoiar o projeto do Tese Onze: http://apoia.se/teseonze Ficha técnica: Concepção, pesquisa, roteiro, direção e produção: Samuel Silva Borges Edição de vídeo: Vitor Ávila e Samuel Silva Borges Interpretação em Libras: Gilberth Santos
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Débora Baldin retoma sua coluna no Tese Onze para discutir a política externa do terceiro Governo Lula, principalmente a questão da soberania de países emergentes frente ao poder dos EUA. Na América do Sul, há um retomada de foco rumo à UNASUL e o MERCOSUL. Em termos globais, há o caminho de uma articulação preferencial entre países do Sul Global, dentre os destaques recentes temos a Dilma Rousseff assumindo a presidência do Banco do BRICS e a visita de Lula à China, em que a proposta da desdolarização do comércio ganhou destaque mundial por colocar em cheque um dos pilares da hegemonia estadunidense. Chega mais pra acompanhar a análise de nossa especialista em Relações Internacionais. Referências e indicações: http://teseonze.com.br/referencias Para apoiar o projeto do Tese Onze: http://apoia.se/teseonze Ficha técnica: Editora-chefe: Sabrina Fernandes Assistência editorial: Samuel Silva Borges Pesquisa, roteiro e vídeo: Debora Baldin Edição de vídeo: Vitor Ávila e Debora Baldin Interpretação em Libras: Gilberth Santos Legendagem em português: Samuel Silva Borges Referências https://www.brasildefato.com.br/2023/02/11/retorno-da-venezuela-ao-mercosul-interessa-ao-brasil-mas-outros-membros-devem-impor-obstaculo https://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/internacional/noticia/2014-03/brasil-com-posicao-passiva-na-crise-entre-russia-e-ucrania-diz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF_Vhi2W3pg&ab_channel=TVPUC https://www.seudinheiro.com/2023/internacional/china-brasil-rota-da-seda-rens/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz1Ti6CK8wc&ab_channel=Poder360 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEtbqwrpHkM&ab_channel=Lula Leituras Chutando a escada: a estratégia do desenvolvimento em perspectiva histórica. Capa. Ha-Joon Chang. Unesp, 2004 - 266 páginas. A opção Sul-Americana - Reflexões sobre política externa (2003-2016). Textos selecionados do Marco Aurélio Garcia. https://fpabramo.org.br/publicacoes/w... O BRICS nas relações internacionais contemporâneas, Augusto Leal Rinaldi (Appris, 2021) Epistemologias do Sul, (org) Paula Meneses e Boaventura Santos, (Almedina, 2010) Uma ecologia decolonial: pensar a partir do mundo caribenho, Malcom Ferdnand, (Ubu, 2022) Ensaios sobre a Colonialidade do Poder, Anibal Quijano, (Ediciones del Signo, 1999) Raça, Nação e Classe: As identidade ambíguas, Étienne Balibar e Immanuel Wallerstein, (Boitempo, 2021) A África na Política Internacional - O sistema interafricano e sua inserção mundial, Paulo Fagundes Visentini, (Juruá, 2012). Políticas da Inimizade, Achille Mbembe, (N-1, 2020) A Razão Africana, Muryatan Barbosa, (Todavia, 2020) Adam Smith em Pequim: origens e fundamentos do século XXI, Giovanni Arrighi, (Boitempo, 2008) China - O socialismo do século XXI, Elias Jabour e Alberto Gabriele, (Boitempo, 2021) Os Condenados da Terra, Frantz Fanon, (Zahar, 2022)
Os grupos chamados de identitários ganharam mais destaque nos últimos tempos por estarem cada vez mais ativos no debate público, reivindicando seus direitos de igualdade, direitos que estão na constituição.Por isso, como diz a socióloga Flavia Rios, entrevistada de hoje no Podcast da Semana, pessoas negras, LGBTQIA+, mulheres e indígenas também se tornaram alvo de diferentes frentes da política, tendo de lidar com críticas e ideologias infundadas, ela explica em entrevista ao Podcast da Semana.“Uma parte dessas políticas focalizadas em determinados grupos passaram a ser chamadas de políticas identitárias. E esses segmentos se tornaram alvo foram ideologizados e politizados, se apoderaram como sujeitos políticos”, diz a Gama.Flavia Rios é socióloga, professora da Universidade Federal Fluminense, pesquisadora do Negra/UFF e do Afro/Cebrap. Coordena os projetos GIRA_Igualdade Racial em Niterói (2021-2022)” e “Origens e Destinos (CNPq 2021-2024)”. É coautora do livro “Lélia Gonzalez” (Summus, 2010) e co-organizadora dos livros “Negros Nas Cidades Brasileiras”(Intermeios, 2018), “Por um Feminismo Afro-latino-americano (Zahar, 2020), Raça & Estado (Eduerj, 2022).Roteiro e apresentação: Luara Calvi AnicEdição de som: Pedro PastorizAcesse a Gama Revista: https://gamarevista.uol.com.br/
Na quinta edição da Rádio Doc Companhia, refletimos sobre a vida e a obra de Frantz Fanon, a quem a escritora e ativista Angela Davis chamou de "o mais poderoso teórico do século". * Psiquiatra, filósofo político, militante revolucionário e um dos mais importantes pensadores da luta antirracista e anticolonial, além de inspiração central para os movimentos negros e de direitos civis ao redor do mundo. * A edição conta com a participação de Deivison Faustino (professor da Unifesp e especialista na obra de Fanon), Marcos Queiroz (mestre em direito pela UNB e professor do Instituto Brasileiro de Ensino, Desenvolvimento e Pesquisa), Muryatan Barbosa (historiador e professor da Universidade Federal do ABC), Suely Aires Pontes (mestre e doutora em FilosofiA da Psicanálise pela Unicamp) e Thales Vieira (Coordenador do Observatório da Branquitude). * Conheça os livros de Frantz Fanon publicados pela Zahar:
The Old Charleston Jail, located in downtown Charleston, South Carolina is a sight to see if you're ever in low country. Nestled between neighborhoods and on the outskirts of the posh historic district, the jail looks horrifyingly out of place. Across the street, an apartment building with children playing on the green has this large fortress for a view. In this area, the horrifying past of Charlestonians from long ago literally collides with residents of today.Where to find Whitney Zahar online:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whitneyzahar/The ParaUnity podcast: https://paraunitypodcast.wixsite.com/paraunityBooks: https://www.amazon.com/Whitney-Zahar/e/B01AJY8YFY?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1666105133&sr=8-1 Many thanks to Bulldog Tours for a wonderful tour of the jail. Other Fabled Collective Episodes mentioned:Lavinia FisherSt. AlbansSorrel-Weed HouseOther Podcasts Mentioned:Pleasing TerrorsHaunted HappenstanceMusic:The following music was used for this media project:Loss by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4003-lossLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://incompetech.com"Ghostpocalypse - 6 Crossing the Threshold" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Hoje apresentamos o livro lançado recentemente por Fernando Haddad: "O Terceiro excluído: contribuição para uma antropologia dialética" (Zahar, 2022), que nos ajuda a compreender melhor nosso método da "desvisão".
As eleições de 2 de outubro produziram uma grande vitória eleitoral da direita, inclusive da extrema-direita bolsonarista. Isso ficou patente não só no desempenho acima do esperado de Bolsonaro na eleição presidencial, mas também no aumento da bancada direitista no Congresso e na vitória de governadores bolsonaristas em estados importantes. O bolsonarismo consolidou a direita como nunca antes desde o final da ditadura militar. Deu-lhe não só coesão, mas também maior assertividade ideológica. O Centrão, em vez de moderar Bolsonaro, radicalizou-se com ele. O que explica esse fenômeno? Que país é esse que sai das urnas em 2022? Para compreender o que ocorreu e o que podemos esperar, este #ForadaPolíticaNãoháSalvação recebe o cientista político Jairo Nicolau, professor do FGV CPDOC e um dos principais pesquisadores brasileiros de partidos e eleições. Jairo Nicolau publicou algo recentemente o livro "O Brasil dobrou à direita: uma radiografia da eleição de Bolsonaro em 2018", editado pela Zahar. O Twitter de Jairo Nicolau é: @JairoNicolau1 As músicas deste episódio são "Batuque Bom" e "Eletrosamba", de Quincas Moreira. Além do YouTube, este episódio está disponível em vídeo também no Spotify Podcasts. Leia o blog do #ForadaPolíticaNãoháSalvação no site da CartaCapital. Apoie o e ajude o canal e o podcast a se manterem e a melhorar! Apoiadores contarão com agradecimentos nos créditos dos episódios (claro, desde que desejem) e terão acesso a brindes relacionados ao tema do canal: a política. Agradecemos aos apoiadores do #ForadaPolíticaNãoháSalvação, inclusive a todos e todas e todos que apoiaram por meio do #ValeuDemais!
Depois do assassinato de Malcolm X, Martin Luther King carrega o fardo quase solitário de ser uma liderança negra global nos anos mais turbulentos da nação. Isso faz dele um alvo vulnerável, suscetível aos ataques do FBI.PUBLICIDADEPessoal, olha essa oportunidade excelente para pessoas negras que ouvem o História Preta. Já estão abertas as inscrições para a segunda geração do programa de trainee Liderança Negra da Bayer. São vagas para diversas regiões do país com foco na inclusao e DESENVOLVIMENTO de uma nova geração de lideranças negras abrindo espaço para um ambiente cada vez mais plural e inovador.Esse é um programa pensado na história de pessoas. Pessoas reais, de origens diversas, que podem contribuir com um novo olhar para construção de um futuro com saúde para todos e fome para ninguém. Inscreva-se em ciadetalentos.com.br/traineeliderancanegra e torne-se a próxima liderança na Bayer.--APOIEEste episódio só foi possível graças a contribuição generosa de nossos apoiadores. Se você gosta do nosso trabalho, considere nos apoiar em apoia.se/historiapretaChave Pix: historiapreta@gmail.comLOJAAcesse loja.historiapreta.com.br e vista nossa história.--FICHA TÉCNICAPesquisa, roteiro e apresentação Thiago AndréEdição de Som: Caio SantosSonorização: Janaína OliveiraRedes sociais e Gerência da comunidade: Carolina FerreiraIdentidade Visual: Raimundo Britto--Nos siga nas redes sociais no twitter @historiapreta e no Instagram @historia_pretaBIBLIOGRAFIACARSON, Clayborne (Org.). A Autobiografia de Martin Luther King Jr. Rio de Janeiro, Zahar, 2014.FARIA, J. P. M. O FBI de John Edgar Hoover: História e Historiografia. Anais do VI Encontro de Estudos dos Estados Unidos, 2019, pp. 39-56.GARROW, David J. The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr. New York: Penguin Books, 1988.Martin Luther King Jr. FBI File
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Na Marcha sobre Washington Martin Luther King faz um discurso histórico e se consolida como símbolo de esperança. Para o FBI, ele deixa de ser apenas um pastor para se tornar o negro mais perigoso da América.-APOIEEste episódio só foi possível graças a contribuição generosa de nossos apoiadores. Se você gosta do nosso trabalho, considere nos apoiar em apoia.se/historiapretaChave Pix: historiapreta@gmail.comLOJAAcesse loja.historiapreta.com.br e vista nossa história.--FICHA TÉCNICAPesquisa, roteiro e apresentação Thiago AndréEdição de Som: Caio SantosSonorização: Janaína OliveiraRedes sociais e Gerência da comunidade: Carolina FerreiraIdentidade Visual: Raimundo Britto--Nos siga nas redes sociais no twitter @historiapreta e no Instagram @historia_pretaBIBLIOGRAFIACARSON, Clayborne (Org.). A Autobiografia de Martin Luther King Jr. Rio de Janeiro, Zahar, 2014.FARIA, J. P. M. O FBI de John Edgar Hoover: História e Historiografia. Anais do VI Encontro de Estudos dos Estados Unidos, 2019, pp. 39-56.GARROW, David J. The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr. New York: Penguin Books, 1988.Martin Luther King Jr. FBI File
Em homenagem ao segundo ano do Laboratório, a equipe do Historiografia decide abordar o que é História. Crendo que nos baseamos a obra de Marc Bloch "Apologia da História e o Ofício de Historiador", para começarmos a responder, o que é essa história que provoca fascínio ao seus estudiosos. Referências: BLOCH, Marc. Apologia da história. Zahar, 2001. HOBSBAWM, Eric. Sobre história. Editora Companhia das Letras, 2013. ARTE DA CAPA: Fotografia de Marc Bloch. Nosso projeto a crescer cada vez Ajude mais, contribuindo doando através do PicPay https://app.picpay.com/user/Lab.historico ou pelo PIX: lab.historico2020@gmail.com; Contatos: E-mail: lab.historico2020@gmail.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Lab.Historico Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lab.historico/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/portal-labhistorico/message
Entre os anos 50 e 60, os Estados Unidos experimentaram uma revolução racial. O debate em torno de raça se tornou uma questão urgente, mas um quebra cabeças de difícil solução. No âmago da nação emergiram duas lideranças negras de visões completamente distintas e conflitantes. --APOIEEste episódio só foi possível graças a contribuição generosa de nossos apoiadores. Se você gosta do nosso trabalho, considere nos apoiar em apoia.se/historiapretaChave Pix: historiapreta@gmail.com--PUBLICIDADESe você curte o História Preta, vai gostar de ouvir o Projeto Querino - podcast documental apresentado pelo meu xará Tiago Rogero, produzido pela Rádio Novelo e apoiado pelo Instituto Ibirapitanga.O Projeto Querino é fruto de uma pesquisa histórica densa que explica a formação do Brasil a partir de um olhar afrocentrado. É um podcast para entender cada ponto da contribuição negra na formação do Brasil. Todos os oito episódios já estão disponíveis!Ouça o Projeto Querino em todas as plataformas de áudio digital e também no site projetoquerino.com.br--LOJAAcesse loja.historiapreta.com.br e vista nossa história.--FICHA TÉCNICAPesquisa, roteiro e apresentação Thiago AndréEdição de Som: Caio SantosSonorização: Janaína OliveiraRedes sociais e Gerência da comunidade: Carolina FerreiraIdentidade Visual: Raimundo Britto--Nos siga nas redes sociais no twitter @historiapreta e no Instagram @historia_preta BIBLIOGRAFIACARSON, Clayborne (Org.). A Autobiografia de Martin Luther King Jr. Rio de Janeiro, Zahar, 2014.FARIA, J. P. M. O FBI de John Edgar Hoover: História e Historiografia. Anais do VI Encontro de Estudos dos Estados Unidos, 2019, pp. 39-56.HALLEY, Alex e Malcolm X. The autobiography of Malcolm X. New YorkMARABLE, Manning. Malcolm X: Uma Vida de Reinvenções. Companhia das Letras, 2013, Edição Kindle
Neste Guia Prático, Rodrigo Ghedin e Jacqueline Lafloufa recebem Rogério Nogueira, co-fundador do AppJusto, plataforma de delivery e entregas que — como o próprio nome diz — se posiciona como uma alternativa mais justa a todos os envolvidos: restaurantes, entregadores e consumidores. Quais os diferenciais do AppJusto? E para concorrer com o iFood, como faz? Modelos de investimento coletivo, como o adotado pelo AppJusto, podem funcionar em larga escala? Ouça e descubra. Apoie o Manual pelo preço de um cafezinho Nas última semana, o Manual ganhou cinco novos apoiadores: Anderson Estevam, Vitor Pereira de Freitas, Diogo Pires, Douglas Santos e Maiara Rodrigues. Obrigado! Gosta do podcast? Toque aqui e apoie nosso trabalho — a partir de R$ 99 por ano. Indicações culturais Rogério: O livro Economia Donut, de Kate Raworth, publicado pela Zahar. Jacque: O livro Fiados na esquina do céu com o inferno, de Eury Donavio, publicado pela editora Coqueiro. Ghedin: O livro Crônica de uma morte anunciada, de Gabriel García Márquez, publicado pela Record.
Uma série de episódios sobre a Leitura Coletiva: "Lendo Literatura Clássica" com a @estantedajaquinha. Esse é o episódio que fala sobre a obra Mulherzinhas, de Louisa May Alcott. Como convidada, nós temos a Lu. Essa obra foi cedida para o grupo em parceria pela editora Zahar.
Na coluna de hoje, Luanna Bernardes fala sobre a especial edição da editora Zahar do clássico Mary Poppins.
FERNANDO HADDAD: A ESQUERDA PRECISA DE UMA NOVA TEORIA? - 20 Minutos EntrevistaO pré-candidato ao governo do Estado de São Paulo Fernando Haddad estará no 20 MINUTOS ENTREVISTA com Breno Altman desta sexta-feira (27/05), às 11h, para falar de seu mais novo livro, "O Terceiro Excluído - Contribuição para uma Antropologia Dialética" (Zahar) e discutir o futuro do Executivo paulista. É ao vivo, nos canais de Opera Mundi.Fernando Haddad é um professor, advogado e político brasileiro, filiado ao Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT). Foi ministro da Educação de 2005 a 2012, nos governos Lula e Dilma Rousseff, e prefeito da cidade de São Paulo de 2013 a 2016. É professor de ciência política da Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instituição pela qual se graduou bacharel em direito, mestre em economia e doutor em filosofia.Em 2022, Haddad lançou o livro "O terceiro excluído". Neste estudo, apresenta uma nova contribuição para as teorias da emancipação humana, a partir da qual pode emergir uma abrangente linha de ação política.----Quer contribuir com Opera Mundi via PIX? Nossa chave é apoie@operamundi.com.br (Razão Social: Última Instância Editorial Ltda.). Desde já agradecemos!Assinatura solidária: www.operamundi.com.br/apoio★ Support this podcast ★
Hoje é dia de estreia: tá no ar o FAQ, um programa de perguntas e respostas com as dúvidas mais frequentes dos nossos ouvintes. Neste ep.1 vamos explicar se, de fato, a Revolução Francesa foi (ou não) uma revolução burguesa.- Narração: Pablo Magalhães |- Edição: Reverbere Estúdio |- REFERÊNCIAS:HOBSBAWM, Eric. Ecos da Marselhesa: dois séculos revêem a Revolução Francesa. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1996._________________. A Era das Revoluções 1789 - 1848. Rio de Janeiro: Paz e Terra, 2012.SOLÉ, Jacques. A Revolução francesa em questões. Rio de Janeiro: J. Zahar, 1989.- OUÇA O HISTORIANTE NA ORELO!A cada play nós somos remunerados, e você não paga nada por isso!https://orelo.cc/ohistoriante |- APOIE O HISTORIANTE!Vá ao apoia.se/historiante e contribua com R$4 mensais. Além de nos ajudar, você tem acesso ao nosso grupo de recompensas! |- PARTICIPE DA NOSSA PESQUISA DE OPINIÃO! https://forms.gle/TUKgYVz6ggc82QZT8 |- OBRIGADO APOIADORES!Andreza Sousa Lima; Adma Karycelle Rocha; Alessandra Fonseca; Amanda Suhadolnik; Ana Paula Siqueira Balduino da Silva; Ana Paula de Oliveira; Arley Barros; Bruno Gouvea de Queiroz; Bruno Santos de Araújo; Carolina Yeh; Charles Guilherme Rodrigues; Clessio Cunha Mendes; Danilo Terra de Oliveira; Eduardo dos Santos Silva; Emerson de Oliveira Brito; Eugenia fernanda cabral dos Santos; Frederico Jannuzzi; Fabiano Santos Oliveira; Flávio José dos Santos; Graça Viviane Pereira; Iza Luciene Mendes Regis; Jamille Padoin; Jefferson Aleff Oliveira; João Vitor Milward; Juliana Duarte; Juliana Fick; Kleyton Andrade Paiva; Ladison Costa das Dores; Luciana Correa de Oliveira; Marcelo Raulino Silva; Maria Mylena Farias Martins; Márcia Aparecida Masciano Matos; Núbia Cristina dos Santos; Rafael Lucas Barros Botelho; Reinaldo Coelho; Ronie Von Barros Da Cunha Junior; Sae Dutra; Sibeli de Oliveira Schneider; Suzana Cardoso; Taís Melero
S4E9 A powerful interview with Mohammed, Zahar, and their daughter Sarah about their experience leaving Iran as refugees and finding Jesus in Paris, France. Their story involves escaping to multiple countries, Jesus visiting in dreams, physical healing, emotional support through the church, and finding peace after chaos. If you want to be encouraged about what […]
Stephen Sackur speaks to Mahmoud al-Zahar, co-founder of the Islamist movement Hamas. Donald Trump broke with long established diplomatic convention by recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital. His recent tweets on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have been music to the ears of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. So what do the Palestinians do now? Hamas controls Gaza and has been at loggerheads with the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank for more than a decade. Are the Palestinians staring defeat in the face?(Photo: Palestinian Hamas leader Mahmud al-Zahar speaks against the renewed Israeli-Palestinian talks in Washington, in 2010. Credit: Mahmud Hams/AFP)
____________________ 1. Trump Reportedly Planning Summit Between Israel And P.A. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas agreed to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under the auspices of U-S President Donald Trump, in efforts to kickstart the deadlocked- peace process. #Abbas #Trump #Netanyahu ____________________ 2. Hamas Terror Group Reiterates Commitment To Destroy Israel Hamas is speaking out to make it clear that the terror group still seeks Israel's destruction. Mahmoud al-Zahar says Hamas charter is unaltered by new document. #Hamas #Charter ____________________ 3. Gaza Says P.A. Stopped Shipments Of Medicine And Baby Formula Fears of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza are exploding as Gaza's Health Ministry is now warning that Ramallah's latest decision to stop delivering medicine- and even baby formula- to the strip could be catastrophic. #Gaza #PA #Medicine ____________________ 4. U.S. Military Chief General Dunford Is Visiting Israel The U-S Joint-Chiefs-Of-Staff General Dunford is in Israel meeting with top Israeli OFFICIALS to discuss Iran and Hezbollah's presence in Syria. #US #Dunford ____________________ 5. The Gaza Strip And Hamas' Change In Leadership Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar Ilan University speaking at ILTV studio to discuss Hamas's change of leadership and the emerging humanitarian crisis in Gaza. #MordechaiKedar #Hamas ____________________ 6. Will He Or Won't He Make The Move? Embassy Question Remains White House says U.S. President Donald Trump ‘has yet to make a decision' to move the US embassy to Jerusalem. #WhiteHouse #Embassy ____________________ 7. I.B.A. Negotiations Come To A Close; Will Be Reformatted As ‘Kan' The Israeli Knesset has just approved of changes to the Public Broadcasting Authority and turn it into the new network "Kan." #IBA #Kan ____________________ 8. Palestinian Antiquities Thief Is Nabbed In The West Bank Israeli-authorities have just succeeded in recovering a vast-trove of stolen antiquities during a raid in the West Bank. #Antiquities #WestBank ____________________ 9. Israeli Airlines Start Handing Out “The Wearable Blanket” EL AL has released a ‘wearable blanket' that allows el al passengers to stay cozy and hands free during the long flights. The blanket has openings for the hands and head, which helps it stay on when sitting or sleeping upright. #ElAl #Blanket ____________________ 10. Israeli Firm Takes Top Prize At U.N. Innovation Conference The UN award for “innovative ideas and agribusiness-technology” has been awarded to the “Yarok Technology Transfer”-firm. The Israeli-company's being honored for its “fast food test” that can identify any trace of hazardous bacteria- within just 45 minutes. #UN #Award #Food ____________________ 11. Keep Aquaculture Farms And Crops Healthy Shai Ufaz, CEO OF ViAqua speaking at ILTV studio about the new Israeli start up ViAqua that found a way to stop viral diseases from spreading throughout the global shellfish population. #ShaiUfaz #ViAqua ____________________ 12. Rotem Rabi Is Crowned “Miss Israel” In Live Broadcast In a live broadcast, 21-year old Rotem Rabi has been crowned "Miss Israel". Public also nominates Likud MK Oren Hazan as beauty pageant winner. #MissIsrael #RotemRabi ____________________ 13. Hebrew word Of The Day, SMICHA | שמיכה = BLANKET Learn a new Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "smicha" which means "blanket" #Learnhebrew #Hebrewwordofday #Iltvhebrewwordofday _____________________ 14. The Weather Forecast Tonight should be clear to partly cloudy with a low of sixty-three or seventeen degrees Celsius. Tomorrow is expected to be fairly windy with a significant rise in temperatures and a high of seventy-nine or twenty-six degrees Celsius. #Israelweather #Israelforecast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.