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Conversations on Race and Policing - California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB)Conversations on Race and Policing - California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB)Apr 30, 2025 - "Sexual Violence as a Pretext for Disposal: Rape, Race and Carcerality," a Conversation with Professor Alison Phipps (Sociology), Newcastle University, UKA presentation and discussion with Professor Alison Phipps (Sociology), Newcastle University, UK, on "Sexual Violence as a Pretext for Disposal: Rape, Race and Carcerality." Professor Alison Phipps is a political sociologist and scholar of gender with interests in feminist theory and politics, the body and violence and neoliberal racial capitalism. She has pursued these in various areas including sexual violence, sex work, reproduction, and institutional cultures. Find her faculty profile at Newcastle University here. Professor Phipps has been Chair of the Feminist and Women's Studies Association UK and Ireland and was a co-founder...2025-05-281h 01The International Risk PodcastThe International Risk PodcastEpisode 234: Sexual Violence in Racial Capitalism with Alison PhippsToday we have Alison Phipps on the podcast to discuss Sexual Violence in Racial Capitalism. Dominic and Alison discuss: What sexual violence means in terms of racial capitalism; What racial capitalism is; How framing sexual violence as a tool of racial capitalism changes the way we think about its causes and solutions; The ways in which the narrative of 'sexual threat' serves modern colonialism, justice systems, policing, the courts, and capitalist interests; What a genuinely inclusive, anti-capitalist, anti-racist response to sexual violence look like in practice; And more!Want to find out more about transformative justice and...2025-05-2635 minTaboo on the BusTaboo on the Buswe need to talk about white feminism: from social media ‘feminists’ to the SuffragettesIf your feminism only caters to white, middle class, cis women — is it really feminism? In this episode, we talk about white feminism: a version of feminism that often only represents the experiences of white, cis, middle-class women — leaving out women of colour, LGBTQIA+ women, disabled women, and those impacted by class, colonialism, and systemic oppression.  From the exclusion of Black women in the suffragette movement (something your history teacher might not have mentioned) to the often pink, commodified feminism we see from large figures today — let’s deep dive the history and c...2025-05-2229 minVoice of IslamVoice of IslamDrive Time Show Podcast 21-05-2025: Hajj Fraud and Culture and DiversityJoin Aneeq Ur Rehman and Dr Tariq Bajwa for Wednesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Hajj Fraud’ and ‘Culture and Diversity' Hajj Fraud Have you dreamed of standing on Arafat’s plains, only to see it shattered by deceit? Every year, Muslims save to fulfill Hajj, but fake agents and corrupt operators turn it into a nightmare. Hajj fraud is more than a crime—it’s a betrayal of trust and faith. Pilgrims are scammed, stranded, or denied entry by unregistered agents promising ‘cheap packages.’ Join us as we discuss how to spot scammers and stay safe on this...2025-05-211h 41Caravan of Hope PodcastCaravan of Hope PodcastCaravan of Hope PodcastThis week we have a two part show. In this first part, Caravan regular Professor Alison Phipps returns to Ōtepoti and introduces us to her colleague and collaborator, Dr Tawona Sithole aka Ganyamatopè. Tawona is a lecturer in creative practice education, UNESCO chair in refugee integration through education languages and the arts, University of Glasgow. He is also co-founder Seeds of Thought arts collective, Glasgow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-1446 minshado in focusshado in focus“There’s a very short step between suffragette organising and fascism.” by Larissa KennedyWelcome back! This week's article in focus is brought to us by Larissa Kennedy and speaks on how Leah Cowan explores the realities of, and possibilities for, British feminism. Larissa Kennedy is a writer, movement griot/jali (storyteller), and community organiser from South London with roots in Jamaica, Barbados, and St. Vincent & the Grenadines. She has a BA in Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies from the University of Warwick, where her research focused on historicising climate justice in the Anglophone and Hispanophone Caribbean. During her time as an undergraduate, Larissa was formerly President of the N...2024-12-3017 minCommunity or ChaosCommunity or ChaosCommunity or Chaos - 03-12-2024 - Refugees particularly refugees from Gazza - Alison PhippsPalestinians at Risk - Alison Phipps is the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts at the University of Glasgow where she is also Professor of Languages ... Alison and I discussed refugees and belonging and what happens to refuse when more comes to their homeland and they can't return yet and Friends maybe trapped in there star vision all the things to come with ethnic Lindsay or suicide we talk about Gaza Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz2024-12-0249 minCaravan of Hope PodcastCaravan of Hope PodcastCaravan of Hope PodcastPart 2 of our interview with Alison Phipps Keep Telling Gaza Stories. Alison Phipps, is the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts at the University of Glasgow where she is also Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies. She is based in School of Education at the University of Glasgow where she uses creative, decolonising and restorative methods to teach widely in refugee studies, critical multilingual studies, religious and spiritual education, anthropology and intercultural education and education for non-violence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-1746 minCaravan of Hope PodcastCaravan of Hope PodcastCaravan of Hope PodcastPart 1 of our interview with Alison Phipps, the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts at the University of Glasgow where she is also Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies. She is based in School of Education at the University of Glasgow where she uses creative, decolonising and restorative methods to teach widely in refugee studies, critical multilingual studies, religious and spiritual education, anthropology and intercultural education and education for non-violence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-1759 minUNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integrationUNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integrationE76 - Exploring the Drawing Together project (pt2)In this second episode about the Drawing Together project, Alison Phipps interviews Ravi Kohli, Kate MacKinnon, Sharon McGregor and Christine Uwase about their experiences working on the project. Please refer to part 1 for the full background of the project. For the show notes, including biographies of the speakers and links to the project, please visit: bit.ly/thesoundsofintegration. Rough timings of this episode's content: 0 to 1m50s: Alison briefly introduces the Drawing Together project and team. 1m50s to 3m40s: Christine talks about her role as project Ambassador and what the project meant to her with Alison’s reflections an...2024-11-1352 minUNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integrationUNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integrationE75 - Exploring the Drawing Together project (pt1)In this episode, Alison Phipps interviews Ravi Kohli, Sharon McGregor and Christine Uwase about the Drawing Together project, a project that looked at the relational wellbeing in the lives of young refugees in Scotland, Finland and Norway. For the full show notes, including biographies of the speakers and links to the project, please visit: bit.ly/thesoundsofintegration. Rough timings of this episode's content: 0 to 4 mins: Alison introduces the Drawing Together project team 4 to 12 mins: Ravi introduces the project and Alison responds 12 to 17 mins: Sharon reflects on the participants and project methodology and Alison’s reflections and questions 17 to 20 mins: Sharon ex...2024-10-2943 minInfertile AF: Infertility and Modern Family BuildingInfertile AF: Infertility and Modern Family BuildingLarken Co-founder Maggie Phipps on Secondary Infertility; Ectopic Pregnancy; Emergency Surgery and IVFToday, Ali is talking to fierce infertility warrior and mama Maggie Phipps, co-founder of Larken (which means "fierce" in Gaelic), a comfy essentials brand for anyone navigating fertility treatments, postpartum, motherhood, and beyond. Maggie shares how her mom had three miscarriages; how she herself had an early miscarriage; and how conceived her first two kids naturally, but then had trouble with baby number three. She also talks about her traumatic ectopic pregnancy and how she felt brushed off by several doctors when she told them she was in pain. Maggie also shares how she navigated the devastation of losing...2024-10-1637 minIn Creative CompanyIn Creative CompanyEpisode 1058: The Crown - Behind the Scenes Craft PanelQ&A on the Netflix series The Crown with head of department, hair & makeup Cate Hall, music composer Martin Phipps, set decorator Alison Harvey, and casting director Robert Sterne. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Follows the political rivalries and romances of Queen Elizabeth II's reign and the events that shaped Britain for the second half of the 20th century.2024-05-2826 minCaravan of Hope PodcastCaravan of Hope PodcastCaravan of Hope: Promoting peace, safety and well-beingThis week we talk to Alison Phipps holds the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts at the University of Glasgow where she is also Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-03-091h 13The Menopause SistersThe Menopause SistersDr Alison Macbeth: Breast Cancer & Menopause Treatment https://healthinmenopause.co.uk/Dr Alison Macbeth is a Breast Speciality Doctor in an NHS Breast Unit in Glasgow and is passionate about meeting the often overlooked needs of women in all stages of treatment and recovery from breast cancer, and also those with a high-risk family history of breast cancer. She was inspired to start a menopause clinic within her NHS breast unit after seeing patients who were now cancer-free but were suffering greatly from the menopausal side effects of treatment. She believes all women, including those treated for breast cancer, deserve access to high-quality...2024-02-1532 minThe Common Weal Policy PodcastThe Common Weal Policy PodcastEpisode #196 - Failure to PreventEpisode 196 of the Common Weal Policy Podcast You can download the episode directly here.This week, Craig talks to Prof Alison Phipps, Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow and UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts, about the devastation of Gaza, the recent ruling by the ICJ that there was a plausible risk of genocide as a result of Israel's actions and on the defunding of UNRWA by many states in the immediate aftermath of that ruling.If, after listening to t...2024-01-311h 00Politics in the PulpitPolitics in the PulpitEpisode 106: with Alison Phipps for Sunday 14 JanuaryOn this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, our new host, Jacky, is chatting to Alison Phipps.  Alison is UNESCO Chair for Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts and Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow. She is a Member of the Iona Community.  Jacky and Alison discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 14th January: 1 Samuel 3: 1-10  1 Corinthians 6: 12-20  John 1: 43-51  Psalm 139: 1-6, 13-18    ‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, mini...2024-01-0936 minTranslation and Medical HumanitiesTranslation and Medical HumanitiesI shiver a little, I shudder a little:” Gist Translation and Uncanny Bodily KnowledgesA moving scholarly exploration and poetic performance. Appearing from distinct cultural traditions, but coalescing in the tradition of scholarship, we not only recognise but rely on gist to navigate the often-opaque waters of intercultural flows. A moving scholarly exploration and poetic performance. Alison Phipps holds the UNESCO Chair for Refugee Integration through Languages and Arts at the University of Glasgow where she is Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies. Tawona Sitholé is a poet, playwright, storyteller and musician. He is currently UNESCO artist-in-residence at the University of Glasgow, where he is also a Research Associate for MIDEQ.2024-01-0416 min霍尔斯WHO霍尔斯WHO#66 反性骚扰行动中的特权反思:读书《Me,Not You》今天为大家带来的是 Alison Phipps 在2020年出版的《Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism》(我,而不是你:主流女性主义的麻烦)。在这本书里自身作为白人女性主义者的Phipps反思了当下MeToo运动中的白人中心主义。并用交叉性的视角重新提出了关于运动的思考。如果愿意为我们发电,支持我们的创作,非常欢迎来爱发电加入我们的社群!传送门在这里:霍尔斯WHO升级版通知:我们的灵异环节现在非常缺故事,没错!我们黔驴技穷了!所以,各位如果有什么有趣的灵异故事,非常欢迎各位给我们投稿!投稿入口:【腾讯文档】灵异故事收集2023-10-0656 minUNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integrationUNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integrationE56 - Visiting Mi'kma'kiIn this episode, as part of the Sites Unseen project, Sadie Ryan and Brittnee Leysen from the UNESCO RILA team travelled to Mi’kma’ki, the homeland of the indigenous Mi'kmaw people. Mi'kma'ki spans a big geographical area in Eastern Canada, including the area that's also known as Nova Scotia, meaning 'new Scotland'. The Mi'kmaw have been living in the area for at least 11,000 years, and possibly much longer. Most of the Scottish settlers started to arrive about 250 years ago. But it's the name Nova Scotia, not Mi’kma’ki, that you'll usually see on maps. This Sites Unseen project explores...2023-08-2322 minJesus Calling: Stories of FaithJesus Calling: Stories of FaithYearning for the Divine: Dennis Quaid & Makenzie PhippsThe search for God is a deeply personal endeavor, often paralleling our journey to self-discovery. As we seek to know more about Him, we might read books, listen to sermons, or study Scripture. These all add to our understanding of who God is, but the best way to find Him is simply to talk to Him like you would a friend. And in case we think that we have to pray a certain way, or act a certain way to talk to God, we can rest in the knowledge that a relationship with Him doesn't demand perfection; instead, it...2023-08-1721 minVisualising War and PeaceVisualising War and PeaceRefugee Integration through Language and the Arts with Alison PhippsThis episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Prof. Alison Phipps, a Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow and UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Language and the Arts. Alongside her academic work, Alison is Co-Convener of the Glasgow Refugee, Asylum and Migration Network, an Ambassador for the Scottish Refugee Council, and she also chairs the New Scots Core Group for Refugee Integration in partnership with Scottish Government and the Scottish Refugee Council, among other high-profile advocacy and policy-making roles. Alison...2023-03-2254 minMost WantedMost Wanted3. Christopher Jones and Alison GraceyChristopher Jones and Alison Gracey were two Brits hanging out in the Caribbean, owning dive shops and totally following all of the laws set by the Coast Guard about their boats and the maintenance of those boats. Definitely following the laws. No maritime crimes here! Sources:·       The Guardian: “Britons Arrested in Caribbean over Tourist Aimee Rhoads’ Diving Death” by Claire Phipps·       AP News: “UK Pair Wanted for Death in US Face Extradition from Spain”·       New York Times: “Couple Plead Guilty in Scuba Diver’s Death After 10 Years on the Run” by Johnny Diaz·       Department of Justice Press Release: “Eleven-Year Chase Results in US Criminal Convictions of B...2023-02-161h 00Aren\'t You Worried?Aren't You Worried?3. Christopher Jones and Alison GraceyChristopher Jones and Alison Gracey were two Brits hanging out in the Caribbean, owning dive shops and totally following all of the laws set by the Coast Guard about their boats and the maintenance of those boats. Definitely following the laws. No maritime crimes here! Sources:·       The Guardian: “Britons Arrested in Caribbean over Tourist Aimee Rhoads’ Diving Death” by Claire Phipps·       AP News: “UK Pair Wanted for Death in US Face Extradition from Spain”·       New York Times: “Couple Plead Guilty in Scuba Diver’s Death After 10 Years on the Run” by Johnny Diaz·       Depart...2023-02-161h 00