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Womanhood & International RelationsWomanhood & International Relations143. Roundtable: Countering Militarized Masculinities for Feminist PeaceIn which ways militarization and militarized masculinities affect our cultures, states and social structures? How the patriarchal pact shapes perceptions of "manhood" from an early age? Why is it hard for societies and/or states to “properly” address or deconstruct militarized masculinities - and the continuum of violence - IF and WHEN seeking to advance feminist peace? With the release of WILPF's latest documentary, Power on Patrol, what can we learn from the history of Colombia, Afghanistan, DRC, Cameroon, Nicaragua and South Africa? A roundtable discussion with Dean Peacock, Director Countering Militarized Masculinities at WILPF; Guy...2022-11-011h 13Troublesome TerpsTroublesome Terps67: The Translation & Interpreting PodcastivalPodcasts are everywhere, so what to listen to? To help you along here, the Troublesome Terps reached out to some of our favorite language related podcast-superstars and invited them to join our first ever live #podcastival. The goal was to celebrate the language industry at large in all its beautiful diversity with all its shades and wrinkles and shine a spotlight on these fabulous contributions - if we missed your favorite language podcast, do let us know and enjoy our #podcastival!Special Guests: Ada Volkmer, Carrie Gillon, Cate Hamilton, Corinne McKay, Eve Lindemuth Bodeux, Florian...2021-11-251h 51TertuliaTertuliaLa lengua de la serpiente Miriam Cabrera cuenta la historia de por qué sus abuelos quechuahablantes decidieron no enseñarles a su papá y sus tíos el quechua. Ada Volkmer, del Center for Participatory Change en Asheville, Carolina del Norte, y Juan Sánchez Martínez, un profesor de UNC Asheville, cuentan la historia de Serpent’s Tongue, una clase para personas latinx que quieren recuperar el idioma español. Como bien señala Juan, cuando hablamos de la pérdida del español en comunidades hispanohablantes en Estados Unidos, muchas veces nos lleva a hablar de la pérdida de los idiomas indíg...2020-07-0328 minEstoy AquiEstoy AquiLanguage JusticeIn our final episode of Season 1, KC sits down with Ada Volkmer from "Se ve se escucha", a podcast about language justice. Language justice is many things...it is the right to speak the language we are most comfortable in - it is the ability to create multilingual spaces - it is the ability to be involved in our democracy regardless of the language we speak - it is the ability to access social and health services without language or translation barriers. Put simply, it is a fundamental base to uphold basic human and civil rights.2019-07-1800 min