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Surf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastDonella Miller & Elaine Harvey, culture and contamination on the Columbia RiverMy guests from the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, Donella Miller and Elaine Harvey, discuss the many sources of contamination that threaten the health and culture of the Indigenous people of the Columbia River Basin. We also learn about a Tribal vision for energy justice.CRITFC website: https://critfc.org/Buy fresh fish!: https://critfc.org/harvest/Follow CRITFC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/critfc/2025-06-2552 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastTravis Dardar, fighting LNG in LouisianaTravis Dardar is an Indigenous and commercial fisherman in Cameron, Louisiana who is fighting not just for his heritage but for the very lives of his loved ones. Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) is marketed as a "transition" energy, but in reality it is entrenching the power and pollution of the oil and gas industry, threatening the livelihoods and health of families living nearby, including fishing families. Travis is an inspiring leader and activist, and an unwitting one. Fishermen Involved in Sustaining our Heritage (F.I.S.H.): https://www.fishermenfightback.org/Instagram: @fishermenfightback2025-03-1630 minWithlumWithlum76 - Bookclub 4: El factor Rachel con @pagesbymariaHi friends! En este episodio @pagesbymaria vuelve al podcast para nuestro Bookclub 4, comentamos El factor Rachel de Caroline O´Donoghue. Hablamos de cuestiones como el aborto en Irlanda, la juventud y su egocentrismo, la época universitaria, la homosexualidad, la falta de medios… Temas importantes que el libro trata con cercanía y humor. Comentamos el querido y odiado final y las comparaciones con Sally Rooney. En el catch up os contamos qué es @poda.server y los libros que nos han recomendado a nosotras. Espero que os guste!  Laura x  2024-12-1256 minThe Conch podcastThe Conch podcastThe Conch- Caroline Ferguson IrlandaWhen does a rising tide NOT lift all boats?  How does U.S. militarization affect the people of Palau and their seafood?  And, in what ways do economic, racial, gender, and environmental justice issues intersect in the seafood sector? We’ve got some mighty BIG questions on the latest episode of The Conch, and THE person to answer them.  On Season 5, Episode 7, Dr. Caroline Ferguson Irlanda shares her eye-opening insights and solutions to pressing challenges. A postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University and the host of Surf and Turf Podcast, Dr. C...2024-04-2338 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSari Heidenreich, forced labor in imported seafoodSari Heidenrich joins guest host Liliana Sierra Castillo to talk about forced labor in seafood. Forced labor is sadly a reality for many people working in imported seafood supply chains. Sari (Greenpeace USA) discusses the conditions that have created and perpetuated this problem, the challenges workers face, and some possible pathways toward solutions. This conversation highlights the importance of knowing who caught our seafood to make ethical choices that nourish our bodies and those of everyone laboring in the seafood system.Greenpeace USA Global Fisheries websiteFake My Catch report on canned tuna traceability2024-04-1841 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastShannon Guillot-Wright, providing direct services to fishermen and seafood processing workers in the Gulf of MexicoShannon Guillot-Wright, PhD, is working to directly address medical, immigration, and social needs for fishermen and seafood processing workers in precarious, dangerous, and vulnerable jobs at the Texas-Louisiana border. Follow Shannon's lab at UTHealth on Instagram @PEOPLE_Centered 2024-03-2928 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastAmal Bouhabib, racial and migrant justice on catfish farmsAmal Bouhabib is the Director of Southern Migrant Legal Services and defender of the Black catfish farmworkers who were paid less than white migrant workers from South Africa doing the same work. Amal is usually defending migrant workers, who also face abuse in this system. We discuss this case and the complexities of labor and immigration laws that lead to vulnerabilities for American and migrant workers alike in our seafood system.Follow Amal and Southern Migrant Legal Services at:Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid (TRLA) website: https://www.trla.org/ TRLA Instagram: @texasriograndelegalaidRead more a...2023-12-2631 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastKirby Page & Radhika Sharma, food service worker justiceKirby Page and Radhika Sharma of Studio ATAO join me to discuss food service and hospitality workers. We talk about the hurdles these workers face to decent working conditions and education about the food system and building solidarities across the seafood supply chain.Follow Studio ATAO:At their website: https://www.studioatao.org/ On Twitter: @StudioATAOOn Instagram: @StudioATAO2023-12-2035 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastKirby Page & Radhika Sharma, food service worker justiceKirby Page and Radhika Sharma of Studio ATAO are organizing and education food service and hospitality workers for a better food system for everyone. Visit: https://www.studioatao.org/ Follow:Facebook: Studio ATAOInstagram: @studioataoTwitter: @StudioATAOYouTube: @studioatao2023-12-1935 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastJ.J. Bartlett, health, safety, and economic security for commercial fishermenJ.J. Bartlett and his organization Fishing Partnership have been supporting the health, safety, and economic security of commercial fishermen since 1997. Visit: www.fishingpartnership.orgFollow:Facebook: Fishing Partnership Support ServicesInstagram: @fishingpartnershipTwitter: @fishing_partnerOn these social media channels, Fishing Partnership posts updated and current information on services available to fishing families.Check out their 90-second video: Fishing Partnership Services: "For the Community, From the Community"2023-12-1335 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastDr. Rachel Donkersloot, the costs of market-based fishing rightsDr. Rachel Donkersloot shares her research findings on how market-based fishing rights have disproportionately harmed rural, Indigenous, and low-income fishermen in Alaska. She discusses the community impacts of the commodification of fishing rights and shares insights on lowering the barriers to entry for the next generation. This conversation is part of our series on the graying of the fleet.References (linked)2023-11-0638 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastMary Hill, oystering as resistanceIt is my great honor to share the oral history of Mary Hill and her late, beloved mother, Marie Hill. Mary is a 7th generation African-American oyster harvester in Chesapeake Bay, who has worked tirelessly in the struggle for racial, economic, and environmental justice. To follow and support Mary Hill and Barrett's Neck Seafood:Email Barrettsneckseafood@gmail.com Follow Suffolk African American Cultural Society on FacebookFollow Queen Marie Hill 100th on Tiktok 2023-09-251h 42Surf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastJoshua Brown, making policy to address the graying of the fleetJoshua Brown is the environmental literacy and workforce development lead at National Sea Grant in D.C. He joins us to talk about the Young Fishermen's Development Act, a piece of legislation that aims to address the graying of the fleet. Joshua shares with us the potential and some of the limitations of this legislation, before getting into "how the sausage is made": who fought to have this legislation passed, how it got funded (and how it didn't), and why constant pressure matters in D.C. Funded YFDA projects (2023): https://seagrant.noaa.gov/sea-grant-projects-provide-33m-in-support-of-seafood-industry-workforce-development/2023-09-1830 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastAndrea Tomlinson, supporting young fishermen and womenWhy aren't young people entering fisheries in the same numbers as generations past? How is this trend impacting coastal communities in New England?  Andrea Tomlinson and the New England Young Fishermen's Alliance are out to address the "graying of the fleet" by supporting young people in fisheries and the development of new young fishermen and women. We discuss some of the reasons behind the trend, including catch shares and policies of privatization, as well as the diverse and important roles that women play in the industry.Find and give support to the New England Young Fishermen's Alliance: https://w...2023-08-1438 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastTony Sutton, Native American food passage and seafood contaminationProf. Tony Sutton breaks down the binary between Indigenous and non-Indigenous food, examines the long history of privatization in North America dating back to the Doctrine of Discovery, and shares his research on--as well as his personal experiences with--how damming and contamination of sea run fish impacts food sovereignty for coastal peoples in Maine. 2023-07-3142 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastWill Sennott, Wall Street & foreign ownership of US fishing rightsWill Sennott is an investigative reporter at The New Bedford Light and ProPublica. Will's explosive reporting has exposed the troubling extent of private equity and foreign ownership of fishing rights in New Bedford, America's most valuable fishing port, and the negative impact that financialization has had on fishermen and fishing communities. You may recognize Will's voice from our special mini-series on seafood processing worker justice in New Bedford!Follow Will's reporting:All of Will's articles for The New Bedford Light"INVESTIGATION: How foreign private equity hooked New England’s fishing industry"Follow Will on Twit...2023-07-1026 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastBrett Tolley, catch shares and the souls of fishing communitiesBrett Tolley is an advocate for community-based fisheries, fighting for the next generation of fishermen as the National Program Coordinator for the North American Marine Alliance (NAMA). Brett shares his personal experience with a privatization policy known as "catch shares" in New England, his observation of the consolidation of fishing rights among a wealthy few, and the impact that this policy has had on the souls of fishing communities. Support NAMA:Follow @NAMA_net on InstagramVisit NamaNet.orgDonate to NAMAFollow Block Corporate SalmonFollow Don't Cage Our OceansFollow Surf & Turf:Visit our websiteFollow Caroline on...2023-07-0236 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastBONUS: Brynn Comeaux, resisting displacement and loss in LouisianaIn this special bonus episode with guest host Liliana Sierra Castillo, Brynn Comeaux of the New Orleans Food Policy Action Council discusses the complex relationship between local communities and the oil and gas industry, intersectional impacts in the Louisiana Gulf shrimp fishery, the importance of locally-driven solutions, and how she navigates and resists displacement and loss. This episode provides additional context to understanding the ongoing challenges shrimp fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico are facing to their livelihoods, which are covered in more depth by Civil Eats here. Follow Brynn:Eat Local NOLA InstagramNOLA F...2023-06-2943 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastNicolás Gómez Andújar, seafood sovereignty in Culebra, Puerto RicoNico is an organizer, scholar, and sometimes fisherman on his home island of Culebra in Puerto Rico. He share his insights on the limitations and possibilities for seafood sovereignty in the context of rapid privatization of public beaches and docks by wealthy Americans new to the island and the skyrocketing prices of local homes converted to Airbnbs. We also talk about colonial policies limiting food sovereignty including PROMESA and the Jones Act, the powerful history Puerto Rican resistance, and the amazing work that the Asociación Pesquera de Culebra (Fishing Association of Culebra) is doing to advance a solidarity-based e...2023-06-2651 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastQueen Quet, protecting St. Helena Island from development (destructionment)Queen Quet, Chieftess of Gullah/Geechee Nation, celebrates their victories over a would-be developer (as she says, "destructioneer") attempting to privatize beautiful and culturally significant St. Helena Island for a golf course and resort. Gullah/Geechee Nation is the first nation of African descendants to be recognized within the United States. Their fight for sovereignty, safety, and beauty has lessons for us all. Support Gullah/Geechee's fight:https://www.gullahgeecheeland.com/Gullah/Geechee Land and Legacy Fund GoFundMeGullah/Geechee Folks TwitterProtect St. Helena InstagramFollow Surf & Turf Podcast:https://www.surfandturfpodcast.com/Surf & Turf I...2023-06-1930 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastDanielle Ringer, commodification of fishing access rights and managing for well-being in Kodiak, AlaskaDanielle Ringer is a commercial fisherman and fisheries anthropologist based in Kodiak, Alaska. She shares her firsthand experience and research on the "graying of the fleet" trend, privatization and commodification of fishing access rights, and a vision for managing fisheries for community well-being. Follow Danielle and her husband's commercial fishing boat on Instagram @northstarharvestLearn more about Danielle's researchEmail Danielle at djringer@alaska.eduLearn more about well-being as a management frameworkFollow the show:Follow Caroline on Twitter @ceferguson1Follow the show on Instagram @surfandturfpodcastVisit the Surf & Turf website at www.surfandturfpodcast.com 2023-06-0542 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastBONUS: Bryan Galligan, SJ on faith, solidarity, white saviorism, and justiceFor this very special bonus episode, I am joined by Jesuit scholastic Bryan Galligan to discuss how his Catholic faith motivates his work in nutritional and social justice, how to move in solidarity while supporting community leadership and avoiding the pitfalls of white saviorism, and what faith traditions have to offer to the fight for seafood justice.Follow Bryan on Twitter @galligan_sjFollow Caroline on Twitter @ceferguson1Follow the show on Instagram @surfandturfpodcastVisit our website www.surfandturfpodcast.com 2023-06-0433 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSeason One Recap with Joshua StollProf. Joshua Stoll and I reflect on themes that emerged from season one, such as the corporatization of our seafood system, the mismatch in our stated national policy goals and the reality of seafood inaccessibility for local communities, and the values that drive seafood entrepreneurs to advance a more just system for everyone. We also previous Season Two on Privatization. 2023-05-2828 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSPECIAL: Adrián Ventura, seafood processing worker justice (English translation)Adrián Ventura is the Executive Director of the Centro Comunitario de Trabajadores (CCT) in New Bedford and a leading voice for worker justice in the seafood processing sector. Adrián talks about the injustices seafood processing workers are facing, how CCT empowers workers to respond, and how they are building solidarities across sectors. Immigrant women and undocumented workers are particularly vulnerable to abuses and represent a significant percentage of these workers. This is an English translation of an interview originally conducted and published in Spanish, by Liliana Sierra Castillo and Ryan Irlanda.Links:Sup...2023-05-0340 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastDave Love, seafood wasteProfessor Dave Love shares his research on when, where, and how much seafood is wasted in the U.S. and his tips for how we can each reduce seafood waste in our own homes, as well as systemic changes that are needed. With his colleagues at the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, Dave studies the nutritional and environmental cost of seafood waste. After our conversations with fishermen and advocates who honor their catch this season, I also feel an emotional and spiritual loss.Follow Dave's research:Dave's page at the Johns Hopkins Center for...2023-05-0126 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastPeleke Flores, restoring an ancient Hawaiian fishpondPeleke Flores is piecing together the puzzle of ancient Hawaiian fishponds, which were a vital part of the integrated Hawaiian food and cultural system for centuries, before colonization interrupted and threatened to destroy Hawaiian foodways. Peleke is the Field Operations & Cultural Resources Manager at Mālama Hulē'ia, a non-profit in Kaua´i that advocates, educates, and leads community efforts to remove red mangrove along the Hule‘ia river, re-establishes native wetland ecosystems, and creates an environmental stewardship program honoring Hawaiian values. Mālama Hulē’ia websiteMālama Hulē'ia Instagram page2023-04-2429 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSPECIAL: Will Sennott, investigative reporting on seafood processing in New BedfordWill Sennott is an investigative reporter at the New Bedford Light and ProPublica. He joins us for our special mini-series on the recent layoffs and federal investigations into retaliation at seafood processing plants in New Bedford, one of the country's most important fishing ports. Will provides us with the broader context of changes in New Bedford's waterfront and what these layoffs mean for the most vulnerable people who feed us. Follow Will's reporting:Undocumented workers boxed out as Eastern Fisheries restructuresEastern Fisheries cuts temp agency, laying off New Bedford workers amid labor probeBlue Harvest to close N...2023-04-2023 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastAlice Howard, seafood for culture & communityAlice Howard is the founder and Executive Director of Sunrise Forever, Inc, a non-profit in Providence, Rhode Island serving the Liberian community. This is part two of our two-part series on a seafood donation program in Rhode Island, created following increased food insecurity and disrupted seafood supply chains in the early weeks and months of the pandemic. Indigenous, immigrant, and refugee communities disproportionately face food insecurity. These communities also prefer whole, fresh fish and value the diversity of species caught in local waters, which don't always make it to local stores. Today, Sunrise Forever Inc. serves over 300 families on...2023-04-1723 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastESPECIAL: Adrián Ventura, defensor de derechos humanosAdrián Ventura es Director Ejecutivo del Centro Comunidad de Trabajadores. Está luchando por un trabajo decente para los trabajadores de procesamiento de mariscos en New Bedford. "Eastern Fisheries cuts temp agency, laying off New Bedford workers amid labor probe" (Will Sennott, New Bedford Light)"Undocumented workers boxed out as Eastern Fisheries restructures" (Will Sennott, New Bedford Light)GoFundMe to support unjustly fired workersCentro Comunidad de Trabajadores website2023-04-1451 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastKate Masury, seafood donationsKate Masury is the Executive Director of Eating with the Ecosystem, a Rhode Island-based non-profit promoting a place-based approach to sustaining New England's wild seafood. I speak with Kate about their seafood donation program, initiated in response to growing food insecurity and loss of fishermen's access to markets in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. She gives an overview of what's being caught in New England, what's being eaten in New England, and how we can better align the two, starting with Rhode Island's Indigenous, immigrant, and refugee communities.Eating with the Ecosystem website: https://www.eatingwiththeecosystem...2023-04-1030 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastfeini yin, community-supported fisheryfeini yin of Fishadelphia joins us to share their efforts to provide access to local seafood for low-income communities, why they include youth in business decisions, and how creating inclusive spaces can broaden the seafood justice movement. feini also shares how seafood has provided a personal connection to culture and community, stirring us to reflect on our own histories with seafood and how we can invite everyone to that table.You can become a member of the CSF, subscribe to the Fishadelphia newsletter, and find their social media pages at their website: https://fishadelphia.com/Grab a ticket...2023-04-0331 minSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastSurf & Turf: a seafood justice podcastPete Halmay, commercial fishermanOur first guest is Pete Halmay, commercial sea urchin diver and President of the San Diego Fishermen’s Working Group. We have a wide ranging (and at times salty) conversation about fishing to feed his community, gentrification of the waterfront, the importance of fishermen retaining control over their catch, and his responsibility to future generations of fishermen.Tuna Harbor Dockside Market: https://www.thdocksidemarket.com/San Diego Fishermen's Working Group: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064593585857&paipv=0&eav=AfZSR8-q0nFhFDvucJEdvYAwzFyMl1f-JYtuiDQUEJp00A-nPyxPeXksMVJ13todRYM2023-03-2644 minConversa MPConversa MP#52 - Janeiro Branco O Brasil é o país com mais pessoas com transtornos mentais. uma pesquisa da Universidade de São Paulo (USP), em 2021 mostra que em uma lista de onze países, o Brasil lidera com mais casos de ansiedade e depressão seguido, da Irlanda e dos Estados Unidos. Cenário que foi agravado com a pandemia de Covid-19, com tantas perdas e adoecimento em massa.  Nesta edição do Conversa MP recebemos a médica psiquiatra Caroline Formiga e o corregedor-geral do MPAC, Álvaro Pereira Canais de Comunicação do Ministério Públ...2023-01-2413 minSEDAcastSEDAcast#7 - Mestrado na Irlanda com Caroline MarianaIntercâmbio na Irlanda, vai muito além de aprender inglês. Caroline Vieira decidiu ir além e realizou um mestrado em Marketing Digital aqui na Ilha esmeralda, e conta como foi a sua experiência.2022-09-0124 minEnfermagem InformaEnfermagem InformaEp. 74 - Enfermagem na IrlandaNesse segundo episódio do ano de 2022 a Caroline Jones, compartilha sua experiência como enfermeira pediátrica na Irlanda. Sigam a Cah no Instagram: @enfermeiraabroad2022-02-1459 minNERVOSNERVOSNervos em Série – Parada Cultural das Nações #8 | Grã-Bretanha + Ilhas Virgens BritânicasEstamos no oitavo episódio da Parada Cultural das Nações, série especial do nosso podcast que refaz o tradicional desfile das delegações nas Olimpíadas – os próximos Jogos Olímpicos estão marcados para começar no dia 23 de julho de 2021, com a Cerimônia de Abertura em Tóquio –, mas com os destaques cinematográficos, musicais ou televisivos da atualidade nestes países. Desta vez, só da a Union Jack, já que passam por aqui os estandartes artísticos do Reino Unido, ou como no nome oficial de seu time, Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda do Norte, e de seu territó...2021-05-1618 minNERVOSNERVOSNervos em Série – Parada Cultural das Nações #8 | Grã-Bretanha + Ilhas Virgens BritânicasEstamos no oitavo episódio da Parada Cultural das Nações, série especial do nosso podcast que refaz o tradicional desfile das delegações nas Olimpíadas – os próximos Jogos Olímpicos estão marcados para começar no dia 23 de julho de 2021, com a Cerimônia de Abertura em Tóquio –, mas com os destaques cinematográficos, musicais ou televisivos da atualidade nestes países. Desta vez, só da a Union Jack, já que passam por aqui os estandartes artísticos do Reino Unido, ou como no nome oficial de seu time, Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda do Norte, e de seu territó...2021-05-1618 minMESTIZAJEMESTIZAJEProgr 01-03-19 mestizajePrograma “Mestizaje” Edición día 01-03-2019 Duración : 120 minutos (World music- folk-traditional-etc) Program “Mestizaje” Edition day 01-03-2019 Time : 120 minutes (World music- folk-traditional-etc MESTIZAJE 01-03-19 1-Larisa Stow & Shakti Tribe-There is a Light That Will Remain-Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo. USA 2019 Broadcast ¬ Media Promotion-Lazz Promotions-NAR https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larisa_Stow_%26_Shakti_Tribe https://www.bandsintown.com/.../1164291-larisa-stow-and-shakti-.. https://larisastow.com Compañías discográficas: Oreade Music, Prema Shakti, Prema Shakti Music 2-Adiemus III-Karl Jenkins-Dances of Time-Rain Dance. Reino Unido 1999 Compañías discográficas: Virgin Records, Caroline Records, Venture Records https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiemus https://open.spotify.com/a...2019-04-041h 59