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Danielle Preiss
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Peace Talks Radio
Healing Through Psychedelics
On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, we’re exploring the world of therapeutic psychedelic drugs. After a golden age of research in the 1950s and 1960s, research on therapeutic uses of psychedelics was grounded for much of the 20th century after they were classified as schedule 1 drugs. This classification means they have no medical use and a high potential for abuse. In recent years, scientists have challenged those assumptions and this line of research has started to gain new momentum, with particular focus on how these substances may relieve suffering for people struggling with trauma and PT...
2024-09-05
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Healing Through Psychedelics
On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, we’re exploring the world of therapeutic psychedelic drugs. After a golden age of research in the 1950s and 1960s, research on therapeutic uses of psychedelics was grounded for much of the 20th century after they were classified as schedule 1 drugs. This classification means they have no medical use and a high potential for abuse. In recent years, scientists have challenged those assumptions and this line of research has started to gain new momentum, with particular focus on how these substances may relieve suffering for people struggling with trauma and PT...
2024-09-05
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Negotiating Towards Peace: To Release Hostages or Manage Our Daily Lives
On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, we’ll take a look at hostage negotiations. From criminal kidnappings to political pawns, hostage taking is a tragic business that captivates news readers and fills the plots of thrillers, and - as we've seen recently - it's often a core element between nations at war. But far from the dramatic scenes played out in movies and series, what is actually happening behind the scenes? How do hostage negotiators build rapport and trust and come to agreements with kidnappers? And how are these same tactics useful in lower stakes negotiations? Recent research supports th...
2024-01-23
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Negotiating Towards Peace: To Release Hostages or Manage Our Daily Lives
On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, we’ll take a look at hostage negotiations. From criminal kidnappings to political pawns, hostage taking is a tragic business that captivates news readers and fills the plots of thrillers, and - as we've seen recently - it's often a core element between nations at war. But far from the dramatic scenes played out in movies and series, what is actually happening behind the scenes? How do hostage negotiators build rapport and trust and come to agreements with kidnappers? And how are these same tactics useful in lower stakes negotiations? Recent research supports th...
2024-01-23
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, we’ll take a look at transitional justice through Truth and Reconciliation Commissions. We’ve looked at the topic of transitional justice in a 2021 episode, but now look at different examples of Commissions around the globe. From the most famous historical example of the Commission established to investigate abuses under the Apartheid era in South Africa, we’ll look at the evolution of the tool in countries like the Gambia and Colombia following conflict and transitions of power. A new trend is emerging of western democratic states establishing Truth and Reconciliation Commissions to look a...
2023-08-22
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, we’ll take a look at transitional justice through Truth and Reconciliation Commissions. We’ve looked at the topic of transitional justice in a 2021 episode, but now look at different examples of Commissions around the globe. From the most famous historical example of the Commission established to investigate abuses under the Apartheid era in South Africa, we’ll look at the evolution of the tool in countries like the Gambia and Colombia following conflict and transitions of power. A new trend is emerging of western democratic states establishing Truth and Reconciliation Commissions to look a...
2023-08-22
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Resolving the Misinformation Link to Conflict
On this edition of PEACE TALKS RADIO, we’ll dive into a deeper understanding of some terms we’re all now much more familiar with terms like misinformation, disinformation, and even “fake news”, then we’ll look at ways to block their negative impacts -sometimes deadly impact - in some parts of the world. Correspondent Danielle Preiss and her guests will help us learn that humans have been using what’s been called more recently “fake news” to win conflicts since we’ve been able to communicate – over whatever platform has been available at the tim...
2022-05-25
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Resolving the Misinformation Link to Conflict
On this edition of PEACE TALKS RADIO, we’ll dive into a deeper understanding of some terms we’re all now much more familiar with terms like misinformation, disinformation, and even “fake news”, then we’ll look at ways to block their negative impacts -sometimes deadly impact - in some parts of the world. Correspondent Danielle Preiss and her guests will help us learn that humans have been using what’s been called more recently “fake news” to win conflicts since we’ve been able to communicate – over whatever platform has been available at the tim...
2022-05-25
59 min
Pandemic Ethics
Vaccine Ethics
In this episode we consider essential questions for the production and distribution of vaccines. What is the ethics of ongoing vaccine trials, including the unblinding of those who received a placebo, now that vaccines have been licensed for emergency use? Are current methods of vaccine distribution just and efficient? What can and should be done differently? My guest is Danielle Wenner, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University.
2021-02-08
27 min
REFUGEE VOICES OF SHANGRI-LA.
A story of a Bhutanese refugee that is now not a story. Bhutanese refugee problem is the most sidelined stories of the century.
"In the 1990s, people in Nepal like Gurung, with certain ethnic backgrounds, were pushed out of the country through a severe campaign to retain Bhutanese national identity. Around 108,000 people moved through India to Nepal, where camps were eventually established. In 2007, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, started accepting applications for moves to third countries. After almost a decade of the resettlement program, more than 105,000 Bhutanese refugees have moved abroad. The vast majority have started new lives in the United States." Danielle Preiss https://www.pri.org/stories/2016-12-28/bhutanese-refugee-camps-nepal-wind-down-resettlement-program-considered-success
2020-07-22
10 min
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Here's What Refugees Do While They're Waiting to Get Into the U.S. by Danielle Preiss | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Here's What Refugees Do While They're Waiting to Get Into the U.S. Author: Danielle Preiss Narrator: Marco Werman Format: Original Recording Length: 4 mins Language: English Release date: 02-10-17 Publisher: PRI's The World Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Summary: In the midst of arguments over Trump's suspension of refugee resettlement, some needy people are still getting in. ©2017 Public Radio International, Inc. (P)2017 Public Radio International, Inc. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2017-02-10
04 min
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Here's What Refugees Do While They're Waiting to Get Into the U.S. Audiobook by Danielle Preiss
Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Here's What Refugees Do While They're Waiting to Get Into the U.S. Author: Danielle Preiss Narrator: Marco Werman Format: Original Recording Length: 4 mins Language: English Release date: 02-10-17 Publisher: PRI's The World Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Publisher's Summary: In the midst of arguments over Trump's suspension of refugee resettlement, some needy people are still getting in. ©2017 Public Radio International, Inc. (P)2017 Public Radio International, Inc.
2017-02-10
04 min
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Some Immigrants in New York Prefer to Slaughter Animals Themselves. There's a Farm That Wants to Help by Danielle Preiss | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Some Immigrants in New York Prefer to Slaughter Animals Themselves. There's a Farm That Wants to Help Author: Danielle Preiss Narrator: Marco Werman Format: Original Recording Length: 5 mins Language: English Release date: 09-02-16 Publisher: PRI's The World Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Summary: "Some Immigrants in New York Prefer to Slaughter Animals Themselves. There's a Farm That Wants to Help" is from the August 31, 2016 edition of PRI's The World. ©2016 Public Radio International, Inc. (P)2016 Public Radio International, Inc. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2016-09-02
05 min