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Building Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode 18: Why Does Equity Matter in Library and Information Science?In this episode we are joined by Myles Cunningham a current LIS student and staff member of a public library in Washington. We talk about how equity is built into LIS coursework and ways in which equity can be embedded more specifically across courses in LIS.  We also consider power and agency in LIS and library services and how that has an impact on staff ability to build and integrate equitable practices. Building Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2025-03-0735 minSTEMPositiveDisruptor - MIA conversation withSTEMPositiveDisruptor - MIA conversation withHappy Friday - Electric Buses (lithium) BatteriesHappy Friday - Electric Buses (lithium) BatteriesEngineers needed to resolve this persisting problem with electric public transportation batteriesThe batteries for electric use a lot of lithium, the lightest metal and the lightest solid element under normal conditions.The benefits of electric transportation are huge such asreduction of carbon emission but there is also a downside In London, Transport for London have 3,826 hybrid buses,1,397 battery electric buses, and 20 hydrogen fuel cell buses operating in London, as of March 2024, out of a total bus fleet of 8,776 – this is around 60% of the bus...2025-02-2102 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #17: The Power of Language in Equitable PracticesIn this episode, co-hosts LaKesha and Linda talk about the ways in which libraries connect with communities through language . This includes connecting through translation and interpretation as well as through staffing and programs and services.   These ideas are discussed through the frame of language justice.You can learn more about language justice on the University of Washington Language Justice Resources page. Building Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2025-02-0728 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #16: The Stories We Tell Part 2In this episode we continue the conversation we started in November 2024 with Dr. Nicole Cooke, Augusta Baker Chair at the University of South Carolina, College of Information and Communication and Christine Bolivar, library consultant.  In this part of our discussion we focus on counter-narratives, library school student exposure to equity and equitable practices, and power.In the episode you'll hear about:Mirrors, Windows, Sliding Glass DoorsLearning to (Re)member the Things We've Learned to ForgetBuilding Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2025-01-0241 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #15: A Gift of BEBS PodcastsAs we end 2024 and move forward into 2025, we wanted to highlight some of the episodes from the past year of BEBS Podcasts.  These podcasts our gifts to you as you build equitable practices and consider how to evaluate progress, gain comfort with discomfort and vulnerability, integrate authenticity, take time to pause and reflect, and unlearn in order to let go of traditions.We hope you enjoy our gift of previous episodes:Evaluation Can Have an Equity CenterIt's OK to Feel DiscomfortEquity-based Teen Services Require AuthenticityBalancing Thoughtful Progress with Equity GoalsSo Much to LearnBuilding Equity-Based S...2024-12-0601 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #14: The Stories We Tell Part 1In this episode with guests Dr. Nicole Cooke and Christine Bolivar, we talk about the stories that library staff and libraries as institutions tell about themselves and the work they do with and for community.   Building Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2024-11-0130 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #13: Intersectionality Requires a Lot of People and OrganizationsIn our second episode on intersectionality, we discuss Jane Koston's article, "Intersectionality Wars" and consider Kimberlé Crenshaw's suggestion that intersectionality can be a tool for advocacy.  Mentioned in this podcast:Intersectionality WarsKimberlé Crenshaw on IntersectionalityHuman Factors Principles in UX DesignBuilding Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2024-10-0426 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #12: Equitable Practices Require Acknowledging IntersectionalityWondering how libraries can authentically serve their diverse communities? Join us as we delve into the ideas of intersectionality and its transformative power in creating equitable library services.  Ivan Aquirre, President of the Reforma Inland Empire chapter, and Kym Powe, Children and Young Adult Consultant at the Connecticut State Library, join us as we talk about the importance of recognizing the multifaceted aspects of identity. Listen to our discussion on how libraries can move beyond rigid systems and embrace the fluidity of human identity.Mentioned in this episode:https://www.law.columbia.edu/news/a...2024-10-0229 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #12: Navigating Equity and IdentityWondering how libraries can authentically serve their diverse communities? Join us as we delve into the ideas of intersectionality and its transformative power in creating equitable library services.  Ivan Aguirre, President of the Reforma Inland Empire chapter, and Kim Powe, Children and Young Adult Consultant at the Connecticut State Library, join us as we talk about the importance of recognizing the multifaceted aspects of identity. Listen to our discussion on how libraries can move beyond rigid systems and embrace the fluidity of human identity.Kimberlé Crenshaw on intersectionalityThe urgency of intersectionality - Kimberlé Crenshaw2024-09-0629 minSunshine & Stories from the Colorado State LibrarySunshine & Stories from the Colorado State LibraryEp. 102 The Why of SummerYou can now use the survey link below AND text us your feedback via Buzzsprout with this link right here!!Sunshine and Stories Episode 102: The Why of Summer Episode Summary: Join Kate and Kate as they discuss why we might want to ask ourselves “Why do we do summer programming?” They also consider how reflecting deeply on our why as well as engaging with our communities of service around their summer needs may lead us to discover what’s really working well and where our opportunities to innovate might lie, inc...2024-08-2119 minCake CheckCake CheckEp. 1: Woo Wee! - Home for the HolidaysIn the Season 2 premiere, a brand new cast of characters has to navigate the social minefield of their partners’ family holiday celebrations for the very first time.  Contains: pit perfume, calendar bebs, fighting over Tupperware, Toyotathon, tree mining, and much more!2024-08-101h 13Building Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #11: How Summer Traditions Impact Equitable Summer PracticesIn this bite-size episode we continue our conversation with Sara White, Youth Services Consultant at the Washington State Library, and focus on the summer service traditions library staff hold on to, the history of those traditions, and the importance of reimagining traditions in order to provide equitable summer services.Resources mentioned in the podcast: A History of Youth Summer Reading Programs in Public LibrariesChanging the Mindset of Pre-Service Librarians: Moving from Library Servants to Public ServantsBEBS Podcast #8: Reimagining Libraries: Acting as a Public Servant to Foster Community ConnectionBuilding Equity-Based Summers is f...2024-08-0212 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #10: So Much to LearnIn this episode LaKesha and Linda talk with Sara White, Youth Services Consultant at the Washington State Library, about five years of learning about building equitable practices.  Topics include the importance of reflection, working in the middle ground, and brave space.  Items mentioned in the podcast:From Safe Spaces to Brave SpacesNancy Levin on the Middle GroundLaKesha Kimbrough on the Middle GroundA Bit of Optimism podcast on Shades of GreyBuilding Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2024-07-0533 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #9: Who Are We As an Organization?In this episode we talk about the ways in which organizations, such as libraries, can and should think about their identity and how organizational culture and organizational systems work hand-in-hand and how each and both important when building equitable library services. Building Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2024-05-2721 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #8: Reimagining Libraries: Acting as a Public Servant to Foster Community ConnectionIn this episode we talk with Beth Yoke, Executive Director of the Workforce Council of Southwest Ohio about what it means to be a public servant, why library staff need to move from a library servant mindset to a public servant mindset, and how the concept of vocational awe can hinder that change in mindset.Materials related to this podcast:Changing the Mindset of Pre-service Librarians: Moving from Library Servant to Public Servant Library Staff as Public Servants: A Field Guide for Preparing to Support Communities in CrisisServing Your Community During a Crisis: It Doesn’t Req...2024-04-2130 minTransition to ZeroTransition to ZeroPSTA: Training and Retaining the Workforce for Zero-Emission Transit **Show Notes: Transition to Zero - Episode Highlights**    **Introduction:**  - Host: Jared Schnader, Bus Team Lead at CalSTART  - Guest: Henry Lukasik, Director of Maintenance at Pinellas Suncoast Transit, St. Petersburg, Florida    **Discussion Highlights:**    1. **Evolution of Heavy Equipment Maintenance:**     - Lukasik discusses the evolution of heavy equipment maintenance, focusing on buses and alternative propulsion systems.     - Mentions the lifespan of propulsion technologies and the transition from antiquated diesel equipment to modern systems.     - Highlights the challenge of incorporating new...2024-04-1650 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #7: Balancing Thoughtful Progress with Equity GoalsIn this episode we talk about the importance of taking a pause to reflect on the ways in which summer practices are and are not working towards equity.  You may also want to listen to our episode devoted to the topic of time as pausing and reflection require taking time for those activities.Building Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2024-03-2621 minDivórcio ConscienteDivórcio ConscienteMomento 45: «preservar o subsistema parental» – Cláudia CabidoEstes são os nossos Momentos GPS. Momentos que seleccionei especialmente para levares contigo nesta semana. A sugestão é que os possas utilizar como ponto de partida para uma reflexão e, talvez, reformulação das tuas coordenadas. Nesta viagem da Parentalidade Não-Conjugal e do Divórcio Consciente, recalcular a rota é essencial e desfrutar do caminho também.   Neste Momento, a Drª Cláudia Cabido, Pedopsiquiatra, explica as necessidades e direitos psicoemocionais dos bebés e crianças pequeninas, até por volta dos 3 anos e como os pais os...2024-03-0518 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #6: Equity-Based Teen Services Requires AuthenticityIn this BEBS podcast episode we talk with  Isabelle, Briggs, the Arts and Culture Program Coordinator at the Los Angeles County Library.  Our conversation about equitable teen services covers the importance of authentic relationships that dig below the surface, creating spaces that truly create a sense of belonging, and the importance of acknowledging teen lived experiences in building equitable teen practices. From the episode:Melissa Stanton Belonging FrameworkBuilding Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2024-02-2328 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #5: We Need to Give This Work Time to Take HoldIn this podcast episode we talk with Altadena (CA) Library District staff Ashley Watts and Fin Lee about the ways in which they are integrating equity ideas and practices into summer services and beyond.  Ashley and Fin are bringing in community and staff voices into the design, planning, and implementation of equitable summer services. Resources mentioned in the podcast:Project ReadyBuilding Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2024-01-1732 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #4: It's OK to Feel DiscomfortIn this podcast episode we talk with Los Angeles Public Library librarian (retired) Teri Markson.  Teri  talks about how she built her own equity practice and now knows the value of being comfortable with discomfort.  The transcript of the podcast is also available.  Mentioned in this episodePublic Servant/Library Servant VideoThis video was recorded as a part of the Library Staff as Public Servants initiative that launched in 2020 and is now continuing as the Ready NOW initiative funded by IMLS funding.  Building Equity-Based Summers is funded in part...2023-12-2630 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #3: Evaluation Can Have An Equity CenterIn this episode we talk with Caitlin Martin, our BEBS evaluator. In our conversation we highlight the value of assessment and evaluation in order to understand how well projects are reaching equity goals. We also consider how to work with vested partners in all aspects of assessment and evaluation from determining methods, to coming up with questions, to analyzing results.The recording transcript is also available.Links related to this podcast:Youth participatory action researchGuide to data chats: Convening community conversations about data: Building Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through t...2023-11-0727 minDoing Life with Love...and Magic!Doing Life with Love...and Magic!S3E90: Let's be FFR - stop letting other people validate your life and likes, it's not cute anymore 🥲Hi beautiful people, Hope you're so well! Today's episode is all about recognising when you're letting other people validate your likes and dislikes. We can all have opinions, it's lovely - but don't let other people's opinions stop you from liking what you like (within reason of course). Enjoy bebs! 💖🤙🏽 Wanna connect with meh? ✨Insta - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/doinglifewithloveandmagic_pod/⁠✨ (finally feel like I can share this, still unsure on the direction) ✨Blog - ⁠https://doinglifewithloveandmagic.blog⁠ ✨(sometimes I share my thoughts and feels, above and beyond what I say in the p...2023-10-0227 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #2: Start Where You Are But Don't Stay ThereIn our latest podcast we talk about all aspects of time and ask listeners to think about their relationship with and connection to time. We'll explore how we can work alongside time to see our summer whys come to life, to cultivate equity in all we do, and to re-envision summer services.The recording transcript is also available.  Quotes mentioned in the episode:"The best thing about time is we can use it however we want to use it and when we start to look at time from an abundance state2023-09-1231 minBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastBuilding Community-Based Summers (BCBS) PodcastEpisode #1: The Why of Equity and Equitable Summer ServicesIn our inaugural podcast, LaKesha Kimbrough and Linda W. Braun provide an overview of: the Building Equity-Based Summers initiative and discuss why equity must be foundational to library summer services, the systems in place that put up barriers to those services, and ideas for overcoming systemic challenges.The recording transcript is also available.  Learn more about the BEBS initiative on our website and our YouTube channel.Building Equity-Based Summers is funded in part through the Institute of Museum and Library Services..2023-08-1726 minPlume et pinceauPlume et pinceauI - ChroniquesLe Grizzli - tome 1  " un drôle de chabanais"  par Matz &  Fred Simon paru aux éditions DARGAUDbd recommandée par " Christophe du Luxembourg "Aléa Drumman - tome 1 / 2  " l'Héritage de Barbe Noire"   par Dobbs, Siamh & looky paru aux éditions GLENATNaufrageurs  par Rodolphe & Gnoni  paru aux éditions Daniel MAGHENFrontier par Guillaume Singelin  paru sur le  "label 619 "chez Rue de SèvresL'impudence des chiens  par Ducoudray & Dumontheuil   paru aux éditions DELCOURTII – playlist 2023-05-1500 minMy wayMy way12.- Dejar de ser tú para ser la persona que quieres ser.Hello bebs. En el episodio de hoy hablamos de dejar ir la persona que hemos estado siendo hasta hoy para darle espacio de ser a esa persona que queremos ser en el futuro. Hablamos sobre el pasado y lo que hemos sido hasta hoy y como el pasado determina quienes somos hoy y si no lo soltamos en el futuro seguiremos siendo lo que fuimos en el pasado. También les deje unas preguntitas para hacer journal y se cuestionen quien han sido hasta hoy y quien quieren ser. Espero que les guste el episodio de hoy y si resuenan c...2023-02-0521 minThe Power up ShowThe Power up ShowSanta is REAL!!!!!!!santa. jk an episode talking about different experiences during the holidays. featuring my wonderful GF I love you bebs 2022-12-1958 minUr Literally So AnnoyingUr Literally So AnnoyingIS OUR BABY BOSSING US AROUND!?We talk about the first time Bebs leaves the baby to go to Las Vegas & how dad stayed back alone with the baby.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urliterallysoannoying/message2022-04-2134 minEl Verdadero AmorEl Verdadero AmorEl Engaño Tras Los Derechos de Los Animales, Parte 2Jams nunca estaremos a favor del maltrato o crueldad de ningn animal. Proverbios 12:10 dice: El justo cuida de la vida de su bestia; mas el corazn de los impos es cruel. Ahora bien, es irnico ver cmo muchos defienden a los animales, y sin embargo, estos mismos AMENAZAN con quitarle la VIDA a BEBS en el VIENTRE de sus madres. Para ellos, la vida de un animal es ms valiosa que la de un ser humano.- Gn. 1:26To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/276/29This show is part of the...2022-03-1426 minHerreværelset RadioHerreværelset RadioWivels Vinkler #121 - Bebs og luntesmækkerThomas Wivel rabler løs om helium, konfettikanoner og revet tøffel.Følg med på https://herrevaerelset.dk og abonnér på podcast-kanalen Herreværelset Radio.Herreværelset er et registreret varemærke.2022-03-1226 minEl Verdadero AmorEl Verdadero AmorEl Engaño Tras Los Derechos de Los Animales, Parte 1Jams nunca estaremos a favor del maltrato o crueldad de ningn animal. Proverbios 12:10 dice: El justo cuida de la vida de su bestia; mas el corazn de los impos es cruel. Ahora bien, es irnico ver cmo muchos defienden a los animales, y sin embargo, estos mismos AMENAZAN con quitarle la VIDA a BEBS en el VIENTRE de sus madres. Para ellos, la vida de un animal es ms valiosa que la de un ser humano.- Gn. 1:26To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/276/29This show is part of the...2022-03-1126 minRoteiricesRoteirices158 - Documentos dos EUA revelam detalhes sobre a ditadura brasileira, com Eduardo ReinaCarlos Alberto Jr. entrevista o jornalista e escritor Eduardo Reina sobre uma série de reportagens sobre a ditadura brasileira produzida a partir de documentos declassificados pelo governo dos Estados Unidos. O material tem sido publicado no site do UOL, e mostra como autoridades dos EUA tinham conhecimento das ações do governo brasileiro no combate aos grupos guerrilheiros que atuavam contra a ditadura. Link para o canal do Roteirices no YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWcnLFszvII9KdvOv7I1zY483cDdw68Cv Link para a entrevista de Eduardo Reina ao Roteirices sobre o livro "Cati...2021-11-1255 minGroselha PodcastGroselha PodcastGroselha - Judgment Night - Part. Edinho BebsEpisódio 21: disco "Judgment Night", trilha sonora do filme de 1993 com o mesmo nome, comentado pelo rei dos palcos brasileiros: Edinho Bebs!!! Participação especial de Ricardo Drago (Kako).2021-10-2834 minGroselha PodcastGroselha PodcastGroselha - Judgment Night - Part. Edinho BebsEpisódio 21: disco "Judgment Night", trilha sonora do filme de 1993 com o mesmo nome, comentado pelo rei dos palcos brasileiros: Edinho Bebs!!! Participação especial de Ricardo Drago (Kako).--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/groselhapodcastsp/message2021-10-2234 minFridge Buzz with The Fera TwinsFridge Buzz with The Fera TwinsBirthday Party Stress, Bebs/Hunks, Grocery Store FiremenSend us a textWe discuss the most stressful part of Stephanie's child's birthday party: the gift opening.What's the difference between a Hunk and Beb (babe)?  We get to the bottom of it.Courtney shares her grocery store fireman flirting story.  2021-10-0517 min