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California Leaders
Dr. Thomas Parham - 11th President of California State University, Dominguez Hills
Send a textReady for a masterclass in leadership that outlives the leader? We sit with Dr. Thomas A. Parham—licensed psychologist, author, and the 11th president of California State University Dominguez Hills—to unpack how spirit, mentorship, and uncompromising standards fueled a campus-wide transformation. From a childhood across South, East, and West LA to steering a $250M “small city,” Dr. Parham shares the moments that reshaped his path and the philosophies that guided every decision.We trace his pivot from criminology to psychology through community work and a life-altering encounter with Dr. Joseph White, father o...
2026-02-14
53 min
EXALT Podcast
Vivian Price - How can film help give labor a greater voice for a just energy transition?
This month we were delighted to have a conversation with Vivian Price, a visiting researcher at the University of Helsinki. Presently she is working with Janette Kotivirta, Doctoral researcher in World Politics at University of Helsinki, on a video dialogue project on just transitions. Vivian comes to Helsinki from California State University Dominguez Hills, where she is a Professor in Interdisciplinary, Environmental and Women's Studies. Vivian shares insight with us about her blue-collar work history and long-term experience working to strengthen labour and environmental standards. Prior to earning her doctorate as a non-traditional student, Vivian worked in restaurants, offices...
2026-01-30
53 min
Owl Talk - A Sigma Pi Podcast
Finding Purpose: Reflections from Chapter Leaders
In this special bonus episode of Owl Talk, undergraduate leaders from across the country talk about the successes they achieved during their terms in office. Listen in as brothers from coast-to-coast share their accomplishments and talk about their hopes for their chapter's next executive councils. Also, this year-end wrap-up episode includes these young leaders talking about the Fraternity's new slogan and what it means to them. Featuring: Chase Norton (Wisconsin-Platteville '24) Anthony Cona (Monmouth '23) Michael Gudinas (Orlando, FL '22) Gavin Cracchiola (Orlando, FL '24) Kaufman (Wisconsin '24) Alex Arriola (Ar...
2025-12-30
35 min
Ketanji Brown Jackson Audio Biography
Ketanji Brown Jackson's SNAP Decision: Navigating Legal and Political Tensions
Ketanji Brown Jackson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.In the past few days Ketanji Brown Jackson has been at the center of a major legal and political storm over the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP. According to SCOTUSblog and The New York Times Jackson issued an administrative stay late Friday night temporarily pausing a lower court order that required the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits for November. This move came after the administration appealed to the Supreme Court following a refusal from the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Jackson’s order puts the decision back in...
2025-11-11
02 min
Ketanji Brown Jackson Audio Biography
The Rookie Justice Shaking Up SCOTUS: Ketanji Brown Jackson's Bold Approach
Ketanji Brown Jackson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has been front and center in Supreme Court news and Washington buzz over the past few days. Her profile is rising sharply, and not just for her judicial opinions. Competing headlines from The New York Times and The Daily Beast spotlight what they’ve called a “civil war” of style among the Court’s liberal justices. Jackson has shifted toward sounding a public alarm about the direction of the Court amid the Trump era, warning that “the boat is sinking” with pointed dissents and fiery oral arguments, a...
2025-11-04
04 min
Ketanji Brown Jackson Audio Biography
Ketanji Brown Jackson: Shaping Justice Through Resilience and Purpose
Ketanji Brown Jackson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Ketanji Brown Jackson has been exceptionally visible and influential in recent days and weeks, marking her presence across the academic, judicial, and public spheres. Just this month, Justice Jackson delivered a widely discussed speech at Princeton University on September 10, drawing headlines for her candor about battling injustice and the pivotal guidance she received from her mother—a theme that also anchors her new memoir, Lovely One. She shared both painful and inspiring moments from her journey, including the time as a Harvard undergraduate when a Confederate flag appeared in her do...
2025-09-30
04 min
Ketanji Brown Jackson Audio Biography
Ketanji Brown Jackson: Inspiring Hope, Making History
Ketanji Brown Jackson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.In the past few days, Ketanji Brown Jackson has been remarkably active across the legal and academic worlds, drawing headlines and inspiring audiences. On September 18, she appeared at the University of Virginia’s Old Cabell Hall for a special event organized by UVA Law’s Education Rights Institute. There she discussed the profound influence her upbringing—she’s the daughter of public school teachers—and her personal encounters with prejudice had on her journey to the Supreme Court. Drawing from her memoir, “Lovely One,” Jackson shared stories of kindness, gratitude, and the seriou...
2025-09-27
03 min
Diverse Devotions: Black Belief Across Boundaries
Okomfo in a Black Church - with Salim Faraji, part 1
Our guest, Salim Faraji, tells us how he studied and practiced various Black religions before finding a home in the religious traditions of the ancient Nile Valley civilizations, the Akan people and African American Protestant churches. Highlights: How the religiously diverse city of Philadelphia allowed for Salim’s religious exploration The spiritual and intellectual adventure that came from hearing a guest speaker in college When a seminary professor let Salim do Ausar Auset divinations in a class What happens on a trip to Ghana West Africa How Salim left and returned to Black church leadership ...
2025-09-09
43 min
Diverse Devotions: Black Belief Across Boundaries
Okomfo in a Black Church - with Salim Faraji, part 2
In this thought-provoking episode, our guest, Salim Faraji, tells us how he straddles three religious traditions, how he raises his children and where he finds true spiritual community. Highlights: Why Black churches are still meaningful for Dr. Salim The religion Dr. Salim raises his children in How religious multiplicity is accepted in his West African communities Why and how you should form book clubs on Black religions Mentioned in This Episode: Dr. Cecil Gray: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cecil-conteen-gray-09a8983a/ Ibrahim Farajaje: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim_Abdurrahman_Farajaj%C3%A9 ...
2025-09-09
47 min
STRENGTH IN SOLIDARITY : APA Division 45 [Dr. Kevin Cokley's Presidential Task Force]
Season 3 Episode #2: Words of Wisdom From a Prominent African American Psychologist [Dr. Thomas Parham]
Welcome to Season 3, Episode 2 of the Strength in Solidarity podcast. This will be the final season of our Strength in Solidarity podcast series. Thank you so much for tuning in this far. Thank you for all the support, and we hope you continue to share our show in your communities as you continue to fight racism with cross-racial/ethnic solidarity towards being accomplices.In this episode, we met with Dr. Thomas Parham to discuss how he has been engaging in cross-racial/ethnic solidarity in his leadership endeavors.Thomas A. Parham, Ph.D., is the 11 th presi...
2025-06-30
58 min
The Trip Report Report
Poppers Part 1: Pop Pop!
The moment you've all been waiting for ... it's the Poppers ep! With poppers in the crosshairs, we had to give y'all a whiff of the story behind your favorite little brown bottle. We start at the beginning in a french apothecary, peruse some titillating archival material, and perform some particularly lewd and crude reports that absolutely dripping with nitrites, among other things ;) Tune in next week for our interview with Adam Zmith, who quite literally wrote the book on poppers.*Trigger Warning for explicit descriptions of sexView our favorite...
2025-05-22
1h 18
Triple Threat Vets Podcast
Episode 99: Dr. Mitch Maki
Mitchell T. Maki is the President and CEO of the Go For Broke National Education Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy and lessons of the Nisei World War II veterans. Dr. Maki is a highly sought after international speaker on the Japanese American redress movement and its relevance to contemporary socio-political issues. He is one of the leading scholars on the topic.Dr. Maki is the lead author of the award-winning book, Achieving the Impossible Dream: How Japanese Americans Obtained Redress, a detailed case study of the 1988 Civil Liberties Act. This critically acclaimed book documents the r...
2025-05-09
1h 33
KDHR
Person, Place, or Thing Episode: 5
Happy Friday and happy new episode of Person, Place, or Thing! This week, we have another week of prizes and fun, and look out within the next week of this series being featured in The Bulletin, CSUDH’s school newspaper! It’s another fun half hour, see you next week!VTR: April 16, 2025Follow on Instagram: @hu_mannie_tyFollow on TikTok: @mannio48Support the radio station! kdhr.net
2025-04-26
22 min
KDHR
Mental Health Monday: Ep 1
Mental health monday is a podcast created for CSUDH students and is a place where you can learn about mental health, get helpful tips, and find support and resources. Each episode discusses topics that matter to students, like managing stress, dealing with anxiety, and staying healthy. This podcast is a collaboration between two departments on campus: Toro Guardian Scholars and Health and Well Being. It aims to create a safe space for students to talk openly about their mental health, share experiences, and discover ways to improve their wellbeing during their time in college.
2025-03-10
58 min
Just a Good Conversation
Just a Good Conversation: Jillian Elwart
Born with a congenital right hand deformity and underwent a right knee amputation Began recreational canoeing/kayaking in 2011. Began training in sprint canoe in 2014. Started competing in paracanoe/kayak in 2017. When not on the water, she works as a pediatric prosthetist for Shriners Hospitals for Children. States kayaking gives her the "opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while pushing (her) physical limits" Hobbies include camping and enjoying the outdoors. Jillian Elwart, a prosthetist at Shriners Children’s Shreveport, competed in this year’s 2024 Paralympics in Paris the summer. Jillian received certificate from CSUDH program in orthotics and prosthetics
2024-11-01
2h 03
Just a Good Conversation
Just a Good Conversation: David Ochi
David Ochi is a persistent entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in early-stage companies, having started his first enterprise at the age of 13. Since then, Ochi has started over a dozen companies in diverse industries such as fashion, technology, international distribution, startup incubation, clean tech, biotech, mobile, social media, and education. He is a regular speaker at industry events throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia, most notably on topics involving startup strategy and early-stage funding. Currently, Ochi is the Executive Director of the CSUDH Innovation Incubator, where he focuses on expanding the entrepreneur mindset and skillsets i...
2024-10-25
2h 49
Conversations with Calvin; WE the Species
DR. DONNA NICOL; Author, Black Woman on Board....Claudia Hampton…Fight to Save Affirmative Action.; Assoc Dean, California State, Long Beach; Ohio State, PhD, 2007, Ed; LIVE from Calif.
#realconversations #affirmativeaction #UniversityofCalifornia #OhioState #civilrights CONVERSATIONS WITH CALVIN WE THE SPECIES https://www.youtube.com/c/ConversationswithCalvinWetheSpecIEs 339 Interviews/Videos . GLOBAL Reach. Earth Life. Amazing People. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE (You can almost find any subject you want) “A fascinating, introspective, evocative, and NECESSARY interview with Dr Donna Nicol on her journey into the life of Claudia Hampton, from California State University, and her fight to save affirmative action. It is an extraordinary story of how Claudia accomplished using brilliance, ‘sly civility’, and soft power amidst white affirmative action backlash. Dr. Nicol’s intervi...
2024-06-17
57 min
The Scuttlebutt: Understanding Military Culture
WWII Veteran Yoshio Nakamura, 442nd Regimental Combat Team
“We had Japanese faces but American hearts.” So says our special guest Yoshio Nakamura, a Japanese-American born in California. Yoshio experienced first-hand the upheaval of World War II when Japanese-Americans were classified as enemy aliens. He endured internment at Tulare Racetrack and Gila River Camp, facing humiliation and loss of freedom. Despite the injustice, he demonstrated loyalty to the U.S. by joining the Army, serving in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Nakamura participated in key battles in Europe, contributing to the unit’s status as the most decorated in U.S. military history. After t...
2024-05-20
1h 24
The Back to Me Podcast
153. Navigating the Commuter College Experience with Dr. Tiffany Herbert
Visit California State University, Dominguez Hills at CSUDH.eduDr. Herbert's Book Recommendation: Feel the Fear...And Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers
2024-05-15
31 min
Speaking of College
Navigating College with Joshua Williams
Speaking of College returns after a long break! In this episode, Dr. P. talks with Joshua Williams about ways to navigate college.Joshua Williams is a Los Angeles-based higher education professional and student development expert. Leading his consultancy, JW1, he focuses on projects around institutional capacity building for colleges, coalition building and organizing, and resource accessibility for disproportionately impacted students. Through JW1, Joshua also develops and champions initiatives that center on community-building to create spaces for diverse groups to share experiences and resources. Current projects include developing learning communities and providing technical assistance fo...
2024-04-17
44 min
Certified: Certiport Educator Podcast
REPLAY | Helping Students Contextualize their Skills and Experience with Dr. Krystal Rawls
REPLAY: This episode has been previously aired. Education is the scaffolding around which students can build a successful life. However, students and young people often don't see the big picture. Educators, particularly in the CTE space, need to connect students' experiences more explicitly with relevant job roles and future career pathways. But how do you open your students' eyes to the skills they have and the future jobs they can pursue? Offering context and integrating your classroom with the workforce is crucial. In this episode, we were privileged to discuss skills contextualization with Dr. Krystal R...
2024-04-10
26 min
Mindset in Motion (MIM)
Inquiry-based experiences across the biology curriculum at CSUDH
Join us in this episode as we explore the integration of inquiry-based experiences in biology curriculum. Our host, Bill Heinrich, is joined by Dr. Sonal Singhal, Dr. Karin Kram, and Dr. Charlene McCord from California State University, Dominguez Hills. They share their expertise and insights on the benefits of teaching biology through experiential methods, the impact of experiential learning on student and faculty development, and the importance of building sustainable changes in curriculum. Get inspired by their innovative approaches and learn how they are using their work to drive positive changes in the field of biology education, in...
2024-03-28
42 min
The EdUp Experience
838: The 13th Prescription - with Dr. Thomas Parham, President, California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), & Dr. J. Luke Wood, President, California State University-Sacramento
It’s YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #262 & 263 YOUR guests are Dr. Thomas Parham, President, California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), & Dr. J. Luke Wood, President, California State University-Sacramento YOUR guest co-host is Dr. LaNitra Berger, President & Chair of the Board of Directors at NAFSA, & Associate Professor, History & Art History & Director of the African & African American Studies Program at George Mason University YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio YOUR sponsor is Ellucian Live 2024 How does the nation's largest public university system aim to fulfill the promi...
2024-03-04
57 min
The Scuttlebutt: Understanding Military Culture
What Happened to Japanese Americans During WWII
Dr. Mitchell T. Maki is the President and CEO of the Go For Broke National Education Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy and lessons of the Nisei (a person born in the US whose parents were immigrants from Japan) World War II veterans. The mission of GO FOR BROKE is to educate and inspire character and equality through the virtue and valor of our World War II American veterans of Japanese ancestry. Dr. Maki is also the lead author of the award-winning book, Achieving the Impossible Dream: How Japanese Americans Obtained Redress, a detailed...
2024-01-29
1h 07
Just a Good Conversation
Just a Good Conversation: Sonja Ulrich
Sonja Ulrich is a true survivor. Born in Germany, raised by a single mother in high society and at times move from town to town. Her mother joined the Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and become a Rajneeshee. Ulrich lived alone in Germany from ages 12 to 13, then at different European satellite communes for the next four years, all the while separated from her mother. When she turned 17, she was finally old enough for her chance to join Rajneeshpuram in Oregon. Despite swirling rumors of criminal activity and FBI infiltration of the site, Ulrich still wanted to go. As she a...
2023-11-17
1h 55
Just a Good Conversation
ust a Good Conversation: Sonja Ulrich
Sonja Ulrich is a true survivor. Born in Germany, raised by a single mother in high society and at times move from town to town. Her mother joined the Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and become a Rajneeshee. Ulrich lived alone in Germany from ages 12 to 13, then at different European satellite communes for the next four years, all the while separated from her mother. When she turned 17, she was finally old enough for her chance to join Rajneeshpuram in Oregon. Despite swirling rumors of criminal activity and FBI infiltration of the site, Ulrich still wanted to go. As she a...
2023-11-17
1h 55
In The Margins
EP114: Fundamental Lessons for Black Faculty and Student Success with Dr. Thomas A. Parham
Dr. Thomas A. Parham, president of California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), shares what he believes are the fundamental ingredients for success for Black faculty and students in the 114th episode of In The Margins. In this episode, Diverse host David Pluviose welcomes Parham, who speaks to his own journey to university president and the implicit bias he has encountered in higher education. Be sure not to miss this conversation on what Parham calls the stones of stagnation and rocks of resignation that keep higher education from being the diverse, inclusive, an...
2023-05-11
49 min
Office Hours with John Gardner
Episode 63 - Thomas Parham Defining and Framing Higher Education
Thomas A. Parham, Ph.D., is a family man who resides in the Southern California area with his wife, Davida. Dr. Parham is the 11th president of California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), a highly diverse, metropolitan university primarily serving the South Central and South Bay areas of Los Angeles County. Established in 1960, CSUDH is one of the 23 campuses that comprise the California State University system, the largest system of public higher education in the nation. Dr. Parham previously served as vice chancellor of student affairs and an adjunct faculty member at the University of California, Irvine, wh...
2023-05-01
49 min
On Campus - with CITI Program
Community Colleges and Baccalaureate Programs - On Campus Podcast
Thomas J. Norman, Ph.D., teaches management at California State University- Dominguez Hills. He serves on the Board of Directors for the CSUDH Foundation, Innovation Incubator, and eSports Programs. His research focuses on the impact of globalization and technology on employment and management. As founder of the Organization Effectiveness Lab, he coaches over 20 CEOs and Executive Directors using his two decades of private-sector experience at Procter & Gamble, Cargill, Sun Microsystems, US Bancorp and Wells Fargo. He was elected to the Northwest San Pedro Neighborhood Council, where he chairs the Port, Environment & Sustainability Committee.In several states, there...
2023-04-25
17 min
High Tech High Unboxed
Deeper Learning Stories: LA Region South Superintendent Andre Spicer
Episode Notes In this keynote from the 2023 Deeper Learning Conference, hear from LA Region South Superintendent Andre Spicer, who tells about what was missing from his own education, and how he's making sure every kid in his district gets what he didn't. To find out more about the deeper learning conference visit the website, deeper-learning.org Andre Spicer (@drespicer88 on twitter and @regionsouthsupt on Instagram), a career educator of 27 years, has had the honor of serving children, families and communities as a Teacher, Dean, Coordinator, Principal and Instructional Director, Administrator of Instruction and...
2023-03-29
17 min
Chalk Talk with Chris Gianandrea and Jordan Hillmick
S1E12 - The Eddie Soto Episode
Chris and Jordan get to sit down and talk with legendary soccer coach Eddie Soto of Cal State - Dominguez Hills. Eddie's coaching resume well over 20 years of coaching experience, including 17 at the NCAA Division I level. The past four seasons at CSUDH, Eddie Soto has led the Toros to over 30 wins with Soto bringing the Toros back in 2021 and led the Toros to their first 10-win season in four years while reaching the CCAA Championship semifinal. The Toros also cracked the national top 25, reaching as high as 13. Prior to Dominguez Hills, Eddie spent time at UCLA a...
2023-03-22
59 min
Healing Ourselves Heals Our Hoods
Mental Health; The Male Perspective
(T.W) In this episode, we are granted the space to hear about the life experiences and impacts on mental health from Molimau Fatu who is a Samoan self published poet and spoken word artist from Long Beach California. He is also a first generation graduate from CSUDH. He is a newlywed and first generation homeowner. He has also mentored the youth in cities like Compton, Watts, Long Beach, Hawthorne and all over L.A. county. Together we discuss the impacts of sexual assault as well reliving some moments from our childhood. Tap in for some validation, strength, and a...
2023-03-18
59 min
Yellow Chair Collective: The Podcast
What is Existential Therapy & Anti-Racist Therapy? | Dr. Wendy Ashley
In this episode, Dr. Wendy Ashley will explain existential therapy and how it can be used to understand internalized racism and outward injustice. Tune in to address internalized biases, reclaiming power, and cultivating self-love. Plus, Dr. Ashley will break down self-care practices that promote healing…beyond just exercise and healthy eating. Time Stamps 0:00 Intro 0:54 Therapy for BIPOC Folks - The Need 2:46 What is Existential Therapy? 5:56 Why You Might Feel "Wrong" For Needing Therapy 8:26 Position of Curiosity 14:19 Addressing Recent Trauma in Therapy 20:21 Self-Awareness ...
2023-03-08
31 min
Just a Good Conversation
Just a Good Conversation: Dr. Tiffany Herbert
Dr. Tiffany Herbert is the Associate Vice President for Health and Well-Being at California State University-Dominguez Hills. Herbert has been with CSUDH for 18 years, ever since she arrived on campus as a pre-doctoral psychology intern. She fell in love with the campus and its students, and was officially hired as a full-time counselor in January 2005. Over the years, Herbert has held several positions on campus, including a year as chair of the Africana Studies department. As such, she’s developed relationships with faculty, staff, and students from all areas of the university.
2022-12-23
1h 19
Innuendo Studios (non officiel)
The Alt-Right Playbook: The Card Says Moops
patreon: http://patreon.com/InnuendoStudios tumblr: http://innuendostudios.tumblr.com twitter: https://twitter.com/InnuendoStudios transcript: http://innuendostudios.tumblr.com/post/182302598987/new-video-essay-internet-reactionaries-argue-as research: http://innuendostudios.tumblr.com/post/183630744222/research-masterpost Borrowed Observation #1 - David Roberts mentions the "card says moops" scene in Seinfeld while explaining postmodern conservatism: https://grist.org/politics/david-roberts-explains-postmodern-conservatism-in-36-tweets/ Borrowed Observation #2 - Jay Allen describes chan culture: https://twitter.com/a_man_in_black/status/540095841948553217 Borrowed Observation #3 - Schrodinger's Douchebag defined by Sally Strange (not sure who first originated the term): https://imgur.com/gallery/wEhXGrr
2022-09-24
00 min
What Up Sports Nation
Anthony Perez
What Up Sports Nation- Anthony Perez AS A SOPHOMORE (2022): Made 13 appearances on the mound … one save … 32.2 innings pitched … 24 strikeouts … Had six strikeouts vs. CSUDH on April 22. Attended Folsom Lake College from 2019-20 where he played baseball. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Graduated from Pioneer High School in 2017...Played two seasons of varsity baseball, one season of varsity football and one year of varsity golf...Named to the 2017 Baseball All-League...Member of the Sports Med Club team. PERSONAL: Majoring in Kinesiology...Hobbies include golfing and fishing...Favorite athletes are Mariano Rivera and Nolan Ryan...Loves watching all things Marvel...Bor...
2022-08-02
18 min
The Mad Mutt Barks
Team Alumni Alexandro Fernandez
In this episode I talk to CSUDH alumni Alexandro Fernandez to see what he's been doing since graduation and where is career is talking him. Alex tells us about his time on the team, picking yourself up after losing and how his time on the team help get him his upcoming internship. Check Out Our Links-linktr.ee/csudhesportsTheme- Alive by MGJ
2022-05-21
18 min
KDHR
Toro Guardian Scholars
The Toro Guardian Scholars program, also known as TGS, at CSUDH is dedicated to supporting college students who have transitioned from the foster care system. Join the TGS podcast to learn about a wide range of services and resources that will guide them throughout their educational journey.
2022-05-18
44 min
The Mad Mutt Barks
Burger Becky: First Champion of Esports
The legendary Rebecca Heineman AKA Burger Becky tell us about her journey from winning the first (not really) Annual Space Invaders tournament to working in the video game industry and accepting her unique place in the history of gaming. She never planned to show everyone what it means to be a truly successful Esports champion and yet many former competitors have followed in her footstep without even realizing it. As we hope is the case with our athletes on the CSUDH Esports team, victory wasn't the height of her time in gaming but instead the beginning of a long a...
2022-05-07
31 min
KDHR
Toro Guardian Scholars
The Toro Guardian Scholars program, also known as TGS, at CSUDH is dedicated to supporting college students who have transitioned from the foster care system. Join the TGS podcast to learn about a wide range of services and resources that will guide them throughout their educational journey.
2022-05-01
40 min
Betcha Didn't Know!
BDK Mayme Agnew Clayton
This week our host, Amari Robinson, tells all about librarian and avid collector, Mayme Agnew Clayton. REFERENCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayme_Agnew_Clayton https://www.claytonmuseum.org/about https://www.encyclopedia.com/education/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/clayton-mayme-agnew https://news.csudh.edu/clayton-collection/
2022-04-29
07 min
Certified: Certiport Educator Podcast
Helping Students Contextualize their Skills and Experience with Dr. Krystal Rawls
Education is the scaffolding around which students can build a successful life. However, students and young people often don't see the big picture. Educators, particularly in the CTE space, need to connect students' experiences more explicitly with relevant job roles and future career pathways. But how do you open your students' eyes to the skills they have and the future jobs they can pursue? Offering context and integrating your classroom with the workforce is crucial. In this episode, we were privileged to discuss skills contextualization with Dr. Krystal Rawls. Dr. Rawls is the designer of the Workforce I...
2022-04-20
27 min
The Poet Speaks Podcast
Diary of a Mad Poet (ft. Usolosopher)
On this week's episode Amanda talks to Usolosopher! Molimau Andrew Fatu aka Usolosopher (ooo-so- losopher) is a Samoan poet from Long Beach, California. He has three self-published books. He was also a radio personality on Hotwordz Lyrical Theatre. He has mentored the youth in the inner cities of Los Angeles county. Being part of the CSUDH poetry club F.L.O.W. (For the Love Of Writing) he was president and also competed in slam poetry against other universities in California. Now being a newlywed with his wife Jen living in Pasadena, California.
2022-04-17
38 min
Higher Ed ReWired
Esports: Changing the Game in Higher Ed
About This Episode:During the worldwide pandemic, esports programs stepped in to fill the void that social distancing created. Students in these programs had the unique opportunity to gather in virtual worlds and stay connected. The sense of belonging the programs fostered did not go unnoticed and universities began to view esports as a remedy for student recruitment and retention.In this episode, we will speak with the director of the National Association of Collegiate Esports, the EA Sports Association president at CSUDH, and two esports directors in the CSU system about how they’re tra...
2022-04-01
22 min
KDHR
Toro Guardian Scholars
The Toro Guardian Scholars program, also known as TGS, at CSUDH is dedicated to supporting college students who have transitioned from the foster care system. Join the TGS podcast to learn about a wide range of services and resources that will guide them throughout their educational journey.
2022-03-18
43 min
The Bear and the Ball
Concussions - Don't Treat Them Lightly
Soccer is a physical sport and injuries are part and parcel of the game. A sprained ankle, a jarred knee, an abrasion –– all are injuries which are easy to diagnose. Concussions, on the other hand, are much trickier. Who knows what's happening to our brains when we get our "bell rung?" Joe Flanagan, NCAA champion with CSUDH, joins Orange Coast College head coach Kevin Smith and certified athletic trainer Guido Sendowsky to explain the mysteries behind concussions in soccer. They've developed a platform that can give parents and coaches an inexpensive app that can possibly save lives and...
2022-03-09
35 min
The Socialpod
SoWGloW - The making of an international course in social work during Covid-19
Read more about the project here:https://www.usn.no/sowglowIn the podcast:Steinar Vikholt, assistant professor, Project leader USNHannah Nguyen, MSW, PhD, CSUDHAnnalyn Valdez-Dadia, DrPH, CSUDHSarah Underwood, MSW, PhD, CSUDH
2022-03-02
34 min
The Socialpod
Jeff Stone - Introduction to Critical Race Theory
In the podcast:Steinar Vikholt, Assistant Professor at USN.Trine Skjervøy Ask, PhD student at USNJeff Stone, former students at CSUDH, Master in Social work.
2022-03-02
33 min
The Socialpod
How has internationalization helped me as a social worker
In the podcast:Steinar Vikholt, former student at USN, Master in preventive work.Trine Skjervøy Ask, former student at USN, Master in preventive work.Jeff Stone, former students at CSUDH, Master in Social work.
2022-03-02
23 min
BLK ON THE SCENE
Episode 15: Blk on the Scene with Chardae Jenkins
On this week’s episode of Blk on the Scene, Jon and DeDe are joined by THE FORCE known as Chardae Jenkins. She is a woman who is a true Cultural Authority for all things black. Chardae was someone who was destined to land in the world of multicultural due to her commitment to learning space from her time in college to her days at a variety of marketing agencies and now being at Netflix. This episode is a true reflection of appreciating one's journey...Chardae walks us through what that journey has looked liked for her - including al...
2021-12-15
56 min
Gratitude Through Hard Times
Dr. Shindale Seale: The Root Cause
Have you ever wondered where your perspectives come from?Throughout your lifetime, various people have taught you your current belief system. In order to find the root cause of a belief, you need to keep asking yourself why until the root appears.Dr. Shindale Seale focuses on finding the root cause to create transformational education.Dr. Shindale Seale is a cultural equity and diversity strategist who employs leadership and performance optimization concepts to help entrepreneurs, corporate and academic stakeholders, and Diversity & Inclusion professionals identify and reach their organizational culture goals.For...
2021-11-02
51 min
Analytischer Kaffeeplausch
Episode 25 – Über Bullshit
Wir diskutieren endlich den berühmten Bullshit-Aufsatz von Harry Frankfurt. Dabei besprechen wir unter anderem, was Bullshit ausmacht, was ihn vom Lügen unterscheidet und warum Leute überhaupt bullshitten. Zwischendurch fragt sich Paul, ob man politische Reden auch ohne Bullshit halten kann und ihr erfahrt, warum Rebecca nie ein Bier mit Wittgenstein trinken gehen würde. Intro/Outro: Thomas Höhl Instagram: analytischer_kaffeeplausch Ideen/Vorschläge/Kommentare gern auch an: analytischer-kaffeeplausch@gmx.de Zitierte Quellen: ...
2021-10-24
1h 26
Before You Kill Yourself: a suicide prevention podcast.
Tracy Lynn: Healing trauma with cats, cuddles and coffee
Joining us is yoga movement specialist, Tracy Lynn: Tracy Lynn Adeniji-Adele is a teacher, performer, art model and an educator. She samples her movement from yoga, dance, martial arts and exercise modalities like Barre and Pilates. Her formal education includes a BA in English from UCLA and a certification for Chemical Dependency Counseling from CSUDH. Currently based in Orlando, Tracy began her movement career in Los Angeles where she grew up. After moving to San Diego, she launched her own online business in order to make movement classes more accessible than traditional studio classes. Her goal is t...
2021-09-15
1h 08
DEUCE Racing
Episode 9: Matt Fitzpatrick
Episode 9 of the DEUCE Racing Podcast, with our very own Matt Fitzpatrick, is here! Matt, who received an MA in Curriculum & Instruction at CSUDH in May 2020, currently teaches high school science (Health, Physiology, and Biology), and is the co-lead within the Health Careers Academy, as well as advisor for the newly created Gay-Straight Alliance. Last year he supported students in their efforts to run the LA Marathon! Part of what makes Matt's current role and impact as an educator so compelling is his diverse background -- in fields completely separate from teaching! As he transitions into a p...
2021-07-27
38 min
SciPod
Dr Patrick C. Still – Using Plants as a Source of Anti-Cancer Compounds for Undergraduate Research Experiences
Cancer, in all its forms, is one of the major causes of death across the world and we are in urgent need of more effective interventions for this global killer. Drugs used to treat diseases like cancer can be either synthetic in origin, semi-synthetic derivatives of natural products, or unmodified natural products. Dr Patrick Still and his team at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), conduct research to identify and biologically screen anti-cancer compounds derived specifically from plant materials. Studies involving structure elucidation and biological testing of compounds from plants have provided undergraduate research experiences for students across chemical...
2021-07-26
08 min
Coffee Conversations with Greg J
Haiti, Voter Reform, Nikole Hannah Jones: Dr. Anthony Samad, Monique Clesca live from Port Au Prince
we have a lot to talk about: Nikole Hannah Jones, dnc'S $25 MIL "I will Vote" Initiative, and a reflection of Haiti in the wake of the assassination of President Jovenal Moise. This intellectual perspectives are shared with Dr. Anthony Samad - Executive Director, Mervyn M Dymally African American Political & Economic Institute at CSUDH and Monique Clesca - Author, Journalist and renowned Advocate for Haiti....
2021-07-21
1h 09
The Legend-Makers
“I Believe We Can Do Better”: Symbols, Social Action and Community in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
In an increasingly complex and globalized sociopolitical landscape, attempting to take part in meaningful social action can be difficult. It often, at least for us, feels as though we are being pulled in one hundred different directions ... none of which have a clear vision for a better future. So what’s a girl -- or the nicest man on earth and his grumpy cyborg buddy -- to do? Join us in this 2-hour Falcon and the Winter Soldier special as we learn what it means to “reify” a symbol (anything from a flag, to a person, to a single, innocu...
2021-07-08
2h 00
Las Doctoras Podcast
Ep. 31: You have a right to celebration
This episode is all about celebration! Dr. Renee and Dr. Cristina have a lot to celebrate, so join them in shining light on jaw-dropping achievements, exciting news, and new opportunities for growth and connection. Dr. Renee and Dr. Cristina kick off this episode by celebrating the sold out Sacred Writing Course and all that it has created for them and their community. In creating the spaces they need for themselves, they’ve held space for so many amazing women to connect to the sacredness of writing, express their creativity, feel empowered, and heal. If you’re interested in en...
2021-06-08
00 min
Space Oddity Collective
Agatha Is a Hex
The crew talks about Mortal Kombat and at the 44 minute mark they discuss episode seven of WandaVision. Housekeeping: To help those in Texas during this unprecedented weather here’s how to donate: https://www.instagram.com/para.mi_gente/ Dezy gives the 411 on February 26 CSUDH Art and Design Zoom: Design Final Friday Happy Hour Speaker Series with Artist James Parris.at 4:30pm PT Zoom link: https://csudh.zoom.us/j/85603546369 GCR Credits Benita Bakes (@ClumsyBaker) Desy Robinson (@dezyisdead) Cristian Ventura (@daemonllamarider) GCR (@thegiantcontrabandrobot) Intro/Outro music: "Off The Wall" by Denisse Takes, for more of this artist: @denissetakes
2021-02-22
2h 04
South Central state of mind
Chente Bermúdez y el rap Mexa
Vicente Bermúdez is a graduating senior majoring in Chicana/o Studies at CSUDH. He’s passionate about his interests, which include Mexican underground music, soccer culture, and exploring his cultural roots (Tijuana, Zamora, Mich. and CDMX). On this episode we explore Mexican rap. Estuvo con madre el cotorreo :) *Chente made the SCSOM cover art
2021-02-20
22 min
The South Bay Show
Tamala Lewis, AEG’s Dignity Health Sports Park
Tamala Lewis is AEG’s Dignity Health Sports Park Senior Director of Community Affairs and the Foundation. In this position, she oversees the Dignity Health Sports Park community affairs, public service events, and charity events for the venue. Dignity Health Sports Park in southern California’s home of world-class competition and training facilities for amateur, Olympic, collegiate and professional athletes. Managed by AEG Facilities, the $150 million, the privately financed facility was developed by AEG on a 125-acre site on the campus of California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) in Carson, California. Dignity Health Sports Park features an 8,000-seat tennis stadium, a 27...
2021-01-29
1h 01
J.O.T. POD
Ep 10: From Soccer to Stand-ups
Bryana Medina has played soccer majority of her life until just recently. College athlete now a reporter for the Cal State Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) Bulletin. Bryana and I talked about transitioning from being a student-athlete to a regular student, her dreams of being in the entertainment industry, got to see who she'd invite to dinner in "Welcome to the Dinner Table" and much more. IG & Twitter: @jackonovan Sports Pod IG: @letstalkaboutsportsblog Bryana's IG: @iambx3_ Make sure to get the first book of the Jack of All Trades Series "Rise of a...
2021-01-25
23 min
CREATIVE SOCIETY
Evolution of Leadership | Emmanuel C. Okosisi on Creative Societe | Allatraunites
Welcome to the “Live Conversation” on Allatra TV. Today, December 22nd, 2020, we would like to present to you our today’s guest – Emmanuel C. Okosisi. Emmanuel C. Okosisi is the Co-Founder and the COO of the “Evolution of Leadership” a startup company concentrated on designing the next generation of leaders - authentic leaders. Emmanuel by himself is a Servant Leader and Entrepreneur with over four years of experience in Leadership Development. He is currently pursuing an MBA with a concentration in Healthcare Management at California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA), where he holds the position of Chief Operating Officer in Healthcar...
2021-01-19
26 min
Female VC Lab
E010: Tracy Gray: The 22 Fund
Tracy Gray is the Founder and Managing Partner of The 22 Fund & We Are Enough, as well as Executive-in-Residence at the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI). She is also a Board Director of APPLIFE Digital Solutions (OTC:ADLS) and CSUDH Philanthropic Foundation.
2020-12-31
17 min
Female VC Lab
E010: Tracy Gray: The 22 Fund
Tracy Gray is the Founder and Managing Partner of The 22 Fund & We Are Enough, as well as Executive-in-Residence at the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI). She is also a Board Director of APPLIFE Digital Solutions (OTC:ADLS) and CSUDH Philanthropic Foundation. ★ Support this podcast ★
2020-12-31
18 min
Lets Have This Conversation
How the Pandemic has effected Sports with Jeremy Altshule
The COVID-19 pandemic at the beginning of 2020 impacted the sports industry hard. Many professional leagues across the globe suspended their seasons and hundreds of thousands of jobs were put at risk as public sporting events across the country were cancelled. Analysis suggests that an estimated 2.2 billion U.S. dollars of national TV revenue for the sports industry could be lost because of the crisis, according to Statista. Jeremy Altshule is a graduate of CSUDH in Business administration and the host of Going Deep with Matthew and Jeremy a multifaceted sports podcast which covers the latest news and notes in...
2020-12-19
26 min
Retrace Your Steps
Ep 4: Zantino Bustos - 11/1/2020
Welcome back! On this first day of November, I'm on location in the San Fernando Valley to sit down with my fellow alumni of CSUDH, Zantino Bustos! We cover topics like Male Privilege in the Dance industry, the concept of "Fake it til you make," and our shared experiences with leaving a 9-5 job to pursue our dreams as dancers. Zantino Retraces his Steps back to YouTube where it all began. So in his words "Let's go!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ariana-toriz/support
2020-12-08
1h 01
Correr Comida Cultura Podcast
Episode 2 - Interview with Jade Stevens
On this episode I had the pleasure of interviewing my friend and communications consultant, Jade Stevens. Jade shares her career journey, lessons she's learned as an entrepreneur and talks about her love hate for running, among other things.EPISODE NOTESINTERVIEW GUEST: @msjadesaid, Jade StevensRUN CLUBS:@blacklistla@movementrunnersCYCLING CREWS:@tourdefriendsla@friendsinmotion@urban_demand_cycling@majormotioncyclingMORE SHOUT OUTS:@kitwanajohn, founder of Movement Runners@sgrho_orho, Sigma Gamma Rho CSUDH chapterMUSIC CREATED FOR THE PODCAST BY: Kynsley...
2020-11-29
36 min
Reflecting History
BONUS: On Bullshit
Happy Thanksgiving everybody, here's a bonus episode I put out on the Patreon bonus feed a few months ago. Hopefully you find it useful. Bullshit is one of those concepts that is difficult to define, but that didn't stop philosopher Harry Frankfurt from attempting to get a better grasp of it. Most of us are familiar with the ways that bullshit has infiltrated our jobs, daily lives, and even political realms. But what is bullshit? How does it differ from merely lying? Can understanding it help us in our every day decision making? Why is modern society...
2020-11-25
30 min
ShowUs
Esports Biz Show: College Esports with Esports General Manager and Academic Advisor Ruben Caputo of CSUDH
The Esports Biz Show discusses College Esports with Esports General Manager and Academic Advisor Ruben Caputo of CSUDH Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2020-11-22
1h 02
Space Oddity Collective
Artist Talks Season 4 with Andy Giron
On this episode of Artist Talks our host Desy and guest artist Andy Giron talk about their time at CSUDH. They also get into her inspirations for her art as well. Be sure to follow our host and guest at their social medias: Andreinna Giron (@andyysart) • Instagram photos and videos Desmond Robinson (@DezyIsDead) Desy Robinson (@dezyisdead) • Instagram photos and videos Intro/Outro music: "Off The Wall" by Denisse Takes, for more of this artist: @denissetakes
2020-11-17
33 min
Phoenix College Athletics Podcast
EP 21 Dr Lee Hancock, Men's Soccer
#LEEHANCOCK #PERFORMANCECOACH #PHOENIXCOLLEGE Dr. Lee Hancock is a Performance Psychology Coach and program creator that works with athletes, coaches, educators, students, parents, organizations, and other high level performers. Lee earned his Masters and PhD from ASU and is a tenured professor in Kinesiology at CSUDH. He has had a private practice for over 20 years where he has worked with everyone from Olympic to professional to youth athletes and from classroom teachers and students to parents of awesome kids. Lee is also an internationally recognized speaker and author. Most importantly he is a Dad of 3 high...
2020-11-11
33 min
Whole Man Success
HeRose The Men's Mastermind with Heber Alberto Marquez
Heber Alberto Marquez was born in Zacatecas, Mexico and came to the US at an early age. He has been living in South East LA for over 20 years. He earned his BA and teaching credential from CSULB and MA from CSUDH. He has started a Doctorate program this in Educational Psychology at USC with a focus on what keeps boys of colors motivated to be the best version of themselves. As an educator for over 15 years, he’s served in the SELA and NELA communities and continues serving the community of Maywood as a councilmember, a teacher at Maywood Ce...
2020-11-05
1h 18
Da Party Cave
LONG BEACH TO NATION WIDE DJ... DJ ROYELLE | DA PARTY CAVE EP.69
From CSUDH to becoming an amazing DJ, got her own online march store and more. It's Long Beach very own… DJ Royelle! Tune in on.... Da Party Cave, with your host, Q Da Hypeman! LISTEN ON... ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/da-party-cave/id1465734331 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3j32f5B50GAMAyhfWuscaoANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/dapartycave ADD US ON... INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dapartycave TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/dapartycave FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/dapartycave **COMMENT...
2020-10-16
42 min
Space Oddity Collective
Artist Talks with Cynthia Flores (Social Distancing Edition)
We talk about how she balances her professional tattoo career and being an emerging artist at CSUDH Art and Design, also our host Dezy is a self deprecating goofball. how her family feels about her pursuing art as a career. Be sure to follow our host and guest at their social medias: https://www.instagram.com/cynnerrr/ Desmond Robinson (@DezyIsDead) Desy Robinson (@dezyisdead) • Instagram photos and videos Intro/Outro music: "Off The Wall" by Denisse Takes, for more of this artist: @denissetakes
2020-09-23
44 min
Behind The Real Podcast
Episode 41: “Pick Up Your Crown The Journey Of Jessica Shaday Simmington”
My guest speaker Jessica Shaday Simington was born in Los Angeles, California. She is a recent graduate from California State University, Dominguez Hills obtaining her B.A in Theater Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies (Comparative Cultures). At a young age, she would reenact movie scenes and sing to herself in the mirror. Her love for the Arts flourished from talents shows in her local community, church skits, and the Boys and Girls Club where she joined the Peapod Program under Will I Am from the music group Black Eyed Peas. Her love for Theater elevated through Theatrical Productions such as, If...
2020-09-01
42 min
In the Mind of M and L
In The Mind of M & L: Season 2 Episode 4 Megan Nichole
In this episode we sit down and have a conversation with current csudh student, and youtuber Megan Nichole. We cover school, youtube, and relationships!
2020-02-11
1h 40
ADcademics Podcast
Course 13: Rosemarie Sanchez, Director of Media Strategy at PhD & Guest Lecturer at CSUDH
In this episode, PhD’s Rosemarie Sanchez joins the show to discuss her role as a Director of Strategy at the company's Playa Vista, CA office. Follow the show on Instagram: @adcademics Follow Justin on all social platforms: @justindbarnette Follow Justin on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/justindbarnette Interested in being a guest on the show? Email adcademicspodcast@gmail.com
2020-01-21
1h 10
The South Bay Show
Pub at the Club
Our guests this morning are Dean Schoppe and MaryAnn Borders from the Manhattan Beach Badminton Club. Dean Schoppe is a resident of Manhattan Beach and has been a badminton club member his entire life. He teaches at CSUDH part time and has been a member of every USA team and event (except the Olympic Games) in the sport of badminton. Dean is a certified para-Badminton Coach and coaching instructor for USAB and the para Olympic team for 2020. Mary Ann Borders moved to Los Angeles from Pittsburgh in 1980 and became one of the first concierges in the city of Los Angeles...
2019-08-15
1h 01
Sausage of Science
SoS 45- Reaching Out and Digging In with Sarah Lacy
This week on the Sausage of Science, Chris and Cara chat with Dr. Sarah Lacy, a researcher at California State University Dominguez Hills. Dr. Lacy is a biological anthropologist who explores differential frequencies of caries, periodontal disease, and antemortem tooth loss in Neandertals and early modern humans. In addition to her paleoanthropological pursuits, Dr. Lacy is involved in science outreach and social justice. In this episode, she discusses her path to anthropology, her research, and the merger of her academic aims and community activism. To learn more about Dr. Lacy, check out her webpages at: https://www.csudh.edu/anthropology...
2019-07-22
37 min
The Jacksway Collective: Philosophy & Fiction
Episode 12 | On the Opposite of Truth Telling
We're The Jacksway Collective The Jacksway Collective venture back into the dark cave known as philosophy and explore Harry Frankfurt's On Bullshit. What is bullshit? How do we make sense of it? And how is bullshit different than lying? Plus the group reveal some personal stories -- some more [bull]shitty than others. Listen to the madness then send us an email at jackswaycollective@gmail.com. Or let us know what you think of the show by leaving a review on our iTunes. Resources: On Bullshit: http://www2.csudh.edu/ccauthen/576...
2018-11-27
42 min
Black Aaron Broadcast
Episode 22 Josh McKendry | Audio Engineering: The Power of Music Love and Sobriety
Josh is a veteran guitarist who played in bands actively from late 80s throughout early 90s. Playing alongside the likes of Sublime, Fishbone, Voodoo Glow Skulls, and No Doubt. But since then he has been a professionally experienced audio engineer, co-produced emmy-award winning film compositions, and professor of audio recording at CSUDH. In this interview Josh talks about why he loves re-record mixing and writing scores. Josh tells a hilarious story where he almost ended up "killing" Val Kilmer, calling Taylor Hawkins of Foo-Fighters a sell-out before he blew up, the amazing experience engineering a Herbie Hancock, meeting Angela Davis...
2018-10-27
00 min
The South Bay Show
Pub at the Club
Our guests this morning are Dean Schoppe and MaryAnn Borders from the Manhattan Beach Badminton Club. Dean Schoppe is a resident of Manhattan Beach and has been a badminton club member his entire life. He teaches at CSUDH part time and has been a member of every USA team and event (except the Olympic Games) in the sport of badminton. Dean is a certified para-Badminton Coach and coaching instructor for USAB and the para Olympic team for 2020. Mary Ann Borders moved to Los Angeles from Pittsburgh in 1980 and became one of the first concierges in the city of Los Angeles...
2018-09-05
59 min
New Books in French Studies
Catherine Soussloff, “Foucault on Painting” (U Minnesota Press, 2017)
In Foucault on Painting (University of Minnesota Press, 2017), Catherine Soussloff discusses an area of Foucault’s development that has remained largely overlooked: his engagement with painting. Indeed Foucault, we learn, described himself as a painter. Throughout his career, he examined painting and the image as he pursued critical elements of his philosophical ideas. Soussloff examines Foucault’s engagement with periods in European art history that captured his attention in particular: the Baroque, mid-nineteenth century French painting, Surrealism, and figurative painting of the 1960s and 1970s. The book also considers Foucault’s interest in five artists: Velázquez, Manet, Magritte, Rebeyroll...
2018-05-22
35 min
New Books in Art
Catherine Soussloff, “Foucault on Painting” (U Minnesota Press, 2017)
In Foucault on Painting (University of Minnesota Press, 2017), Catherine Soussloff discusses an area of Foucault’s development that has remained largely overlooked: his engagement with painting. Indeed Foucault, we learn, described himself as a painter. Throughout his career, he examined painting and the image as he pursued critical elements of his philosophical ideas. Soussloff examines Foucault’s engagement with periods in European art history that captured his attention in particular: the Baroque, mid-nineteenth century French painting, Surrealism, and figurative painting of the 1960s and 1970s. The book also considers Foucault’s interest in five artists: Velázquez, Manet, Magritte, Rebeyroll...
2018-05-22
36 min
The Mother Love Show
@ 2 Linda Churchwell, Author @ 3 Gary Polk, INNOVATION INCUBATOR MANAGEMENT,
Linda Churchwell Author/Speaker Sir Winston's a book series Gary L. Polk, Sr. currently serves as the Interim Executive Director of the new Innovation Incubator at CSUDH. Since 2001, Gary has been as an Adjunct Professor of Business Management, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship at CSUDH. He began his teaching career at CSUN in 1991, having earned his BA in Marketing from Loyola Marymount University and his Master’s degree at CSUDH. If you are collaborative, passionate, and resourceful and have a desire to learn and work hard to turn your venture into a successful business, the Innovation Incubator wants you. Its clients are primar...
2017-10-25
1h 59
New Books in Art
Lauren Lessing, et.al., “A Usable Past: American Folk Art at the Colby College Museum of Art”(Colby College Museum of Art, 2016)
A Usable Past: American Folk Art at the Colby College Museum of Art (Colby College Museum of Art, 2016) is a contemporary analysis of paintings, works on paper, sculptures, needlework, quilts and other forms of folk art drawn primarily from the college’s American Heritage Collection donated by Edith Kemper and Ellerton Marcel Jette. Essays by contributors Lauren Lessing, Seth A. Thayer, Jr., Elizabeth Finch and Tanya Sheehan offer new insights into the definition and display of folk art. How should folk art fit into constructions of the American past and understandings of American Art? Individual entries detail the rich hi...
2017-08-15
38 min