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Carla Fehr (University Of Waterloo)
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Bed Wed or Behead
The BeWBs Do The Mummy
What do you do when your trio is equally, unbearably hot? You call in reinforcements! To help us decide the fates of Ardeth Bay (Oded Fehr), Evelyn Carnahan (Rachel Weisz), and Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) from 1999's The Mummy (Universal Pictures), Meg and Carla enlisted the help of Jesse from Sudden But Inevitable Podcast and Ricky D from Bestflix with Ricky D. It's a mega episode because these characters give us a LOT to talk about, and the movie itself is a nostalgic fave for the BeWBs and our guests. So who gets the ring, th...
2021-08-30
1h 59
The Freedom Now Podcast with Andrea Fehr:
Episode #6: The Struggle. The Miracle. The Motivation
Carla Rand, founder of Power Fitness Online and I were acquaintances in Bible college recently we reconnected when I signed up for her epic 21-day challenge. She was intrigued by my enthusiasm and wanted to hear my whole story of coping with chronic illness and what motivates me to pursue wholeness. To learn more about the work Carla does hop onto my website: www.andreafehr.com/resources To check out my mini course: Surviving to Thriving with Chronic Illness, please head to www.andreafehr.com/courses Find me on Instagram @flyingfreeministries ...
2020-11-04
44 min
MCMP – Logic
Prioritizing Epistemic Arguments for Justice in the Academy
Carla Fehr (University of Waterloo) gives the evening lecture at the Summer School on Mathematical Philosophy for Female Students (26 July - 1 Agusut, 2015) titled "Prioritizing Epistemic Arguments for Justice in the Academy". Abstract: White women, and men and women who are members of some racialized groups are underrepresented in many areas of academic research. In addition to the ethical benefits of addressing this problem and improving diversity within our research communities, I have argued that there are also positive epistemic outcomes of this work. In other words, I have argued that improving diversity generally results in better research. In this paper...
2015-07-31
00 min