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Six Feet ApartSix Feet ApartLocked Up During Lockdown Part 2In part 2 of our 6th episode, we delve into the impact of COVID-19 on incarcerated individuals and the prison system as a whole. Kim Yeasir, the Chief Empowerment Officer of THRIVE Communities, tells us about the additional struggles that COVID-19 has placed on individuals trying to reintegrate into society after serving their sentences. Additionally, we hear from Judge Barbara Lynn, Chief Judge of the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas in Dallas, and Justice Michael D. Manson of the Federal Court of Canada. Episode SIX Published on 9/04/202021-01-1255 minSix Feet ApartSix Feet ApartLocked Up During Lockdown Part 1In part 1 of our 6th episode, we delve into the legal sector and federal court systems within the U.S. and Canada and how they have been affected since the onset of the pandemic. We chat with Judge Barbara Lynn, Chief Judge of the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas in Dallas, and Justice Michael D. Manson of the Federal Court of Canada. Additionally, we get the perspective of an advocate for incarcerated individuals through the voice of Kim Yeasir who is the Chief Empowerment Officer of THRIVE Communities. Episode SIX Published on 9/04/202021-01-1240 minSix Feet ApartSix Feet ApartAntisocial Social Society Part 2In Part 2 of our 5th episode, we transition to how technology poses benefits and harms during COVID-19. From filtering our exposure through Facebook and shrinking the diversity of news coverage to spreading social movements and allowing us to connect during quarantine – there are no easy answers surrounding technology, but these questions need to be asked. Episode FIVE Published on 8/20/202021-01-1240 minSix Feet ApartSix Feet ApartAntisocial Social Society Part 1In part 1 of our 5th episode, we tackle big questions about technology and media's influence on our sense of humanity: is Gen Z harmed by the large presence of tech in their lives? What do we lose when we rely on social media to connect with one another? Hear from accomplished authors, professors, and psychologists as we seek answers to these questions and more. Episode FIVE Published on 8/20/202021-01-1236 minSix Feet ApartSix Feet ApartCOVID ConspiraciesIn part 2 of our 4th episode, we delve into the crazy world of COVID-19 conspiracy theories: from eating bat soup to drinking more vodka as a cure for the virus...things get a little strange. Episode FOUR Published on 8/8/202021-01-1246 minSix Feet ApartSix Feet ApartThe Misconceptions of COVID-19In part 1 of our 4th episode, our co-host Ahmed takes us through the common misconceptions around the science of COVID-19: from the source of the pandemic to the effectiveness of masks. Episode FOUR Published on 8/8/202021-01-1232 minSix Feet ApartSix Feet ApartEssential Now & Essential AlwaysIn our 3rd episode, we discuss essential workers on the frontlines of COVID-19. We hear from both foodservice and healthcare workers – individuals with different experiences yet similar takeaways: please wear a mask, treat others with kindness, and value all people's lives equally. Where to donate to essential workers: Sanctuary DMV's GoFundMe, Immigrant Worker Safety Net Fund, Donate PPE, One Fair Wage Emergency Fund, and more! Episode THREE Published on 7/24/202021-01-1257 minSix Feet ApartSix Feet Apart(DIS)Connected: Education in COVID-19 Part 2Education during a pandemic and how it's evolving and changing based on student and educator perspectives Episode TWO Published on 7/11/202021-01-1233 minSix Feet ApartSix Feet Apart(DIS)Connected: Education in COVID-19 Part 1Education during a pandemic and how it's evolving and changing based on student and educator perspectives.  Episode TWO Published on 7/11/202021-01-1235 minSix Feet ApartSix Feet ApartDo Black Lives Matter During a Pandemic?We will be exploring freedom of speech and the right to protest in the Black Lives Matter movement through international voices during a pandemic. Special guests include a protest organizer in New York named Robert Pemberton & international students who will speak on racism in their communities and how they've combated it through the BLM movement during this time. Episode ONE Published on 6/26/202021-01-121h 14Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta JerrySounds of the Caribbean with Selecta JerrySounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP643This weeks show starts off in a classic roots style with music from Wayne Wade, Johnny Clarke, Leroy Smart, Sugar Minott, Burning Spear, Judah Eskender Tafari, Misty In Roots, Aswad, Don Carlos, The Paragons, Isreal Vibration, Delroy Williams and Max Romeo. New music this week comes from Carlton Santa Davis, Richie Spice, Christos DC, Dub Dynasty, Nature Ellis, Romain Virgo, Arise Roots, David Cairol, Blakkamoore, Jah9, Heavyweight Rockaz with Jesse Royal, Busy Signal and Macka B. Also this week we ride the Nutrition Riddim, The Time & Pryaer Riddim, The Black God Riddim as well as The Africa We Want Riddim...2020-02-224h 17Anthropological AirwavesAnthropological AirwavesSpecial Feature: "Decolonizing Museums in Practice - Part 1 (Legacies & Futures)In this two-part special feature we think with the Museum Ethnographer's Group conference "Decolonizing the Museum in Practice", held in April of this year. The first part focuses on the legacies and futures of ethnographic museums and features interviews with Faye Belsey, Laura Van Broekhoven, and Rachael Minott. Together, these conversations ask us: what does decolonization look like in practice, how can injustices past and present be addressed by museum professionals, and by what means might we better balance power and access between museum staff and diverse stakeholders? Hosted by Deborah Thomas and with interviews conducted by Chris and...2018-10-0338 minAnthropological AirwavesAnthropological AirwavesSpecial Feature: "Decolonizing Museums in Practice - Part 1 (Legacies & Futures)In this two-part special feature we think with the Museum Ethnographer's Group conference "Decolonizing the Museum in Practice", held in April of this year. The first part focuses on the legacies and futures of ethnographic museums and features interviews with Faye Belsey, Laura Van Broekhoven, and Rachael Minott. Together, these conversations ask us: what does decolonization look like in practice, how can injustices past and present be addressed by museum professionals, and by what means might we better balance power and access between museum staff and diverse stakeholders? Hosted by Deborah Thomas and with interviews conducted by Chris and...2018-10-0338 minGloria Minott Presents...Gloria Minott Presents...Gloria Minott Presents...Richard A Clarke (Author/Former Presidential Advisor/National Security Expert)_Episode 196Richard A. Clarke talks about his latest book "Warnings: Finding Cassandras To Stop Catastrophes" and explains what a cassandra is. More info on Richard A. Clarke is available at http://www.warningsbook.net/bio.php2017-06-1405 min