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Climate Justice from the Ground Up: Voices from Africa
Send us a textWhat does climate change look like beyond the headlines? In this episode, we hear a powerful firsthand perspective from Africa a region facing devastating floods, cyclones, and oil spills, yet often sidelined in global conversations. From early childhood memories of environmental disruption to leading climate justice advocacy on the world stage, our guest shares why the fight against climate change is also a fight for equity, identity, and survival.This is a story of resilience, activism, and hope and a reminder that climate justice anywhere begins with listening to those most...
2025-08-22
31 min
Takin' Care of Lady Business®
S3Ep124: No More Invisible Women: Networking, Advocacy, and Not Working for Free with Rachel Sklar, Co-Founder of TheLi.st
Rachel Sklar didn’t set out to become the godmother of modern women’s networking — she was just pissed off. Frustrated by the constant erasure of women in media and tech, she did what a lot of smart women do: she wrote an email. But unlike most emails, this one sparked a movement. Women have always known how to build in the margins — around systems, despite gatekeepers, and without the credit. Rachel just decided to make it impossible to ignore. Because when women back each other, we don’t just change the conversation. We change the entire game.
2025-07-23
46 min
Brennan Center LIVE
The Constitutional Obligation to Justice
The end of the 20th century saw the rise of mass incarceration as well as originalism, the idea that judges must interpret the Constitution according to its supposed original intent. In a new book, Justice Abandoned: How the Supreme Court Ignored the Constitution and Enabled Mass Incarceration, legal scholar Rachel Barkow highlights the conflict between the two. Using six Supreme Court cases, she shows how mass incarceration is at odds with the Constitution’s text and original meaning. In this event, Barkow and former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who spent eight years overseeing fed...
2025-07-22
50 min
Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel
Survivor Star Turned Public Defender EXPOSES the Broken Justice System | Eliza Orlins Tells All
She was a breakout star on Survivor, a relentless public defender in NYC, a candidate for Manhattan District Attorney, and now a sought-after legal commentator. But behind every chapter of Eliza Orlins’ public life is a deeper mission: speaking truth, challenging power, and refusing to be boxed in.In this episode of Misunderstood, Eliza opens up about the surprising throughline between reality TV and real-life justice work, the toll of fighting a broken legal system, what really happened on the campaign trail—and why she’s stepping into a new role as a public voice...
2025-06-24
51 min
Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel
Karen Read Verdict: Not Guilty… But Not Innocent? Rachel Uchitel Reacts
Full Episode Here: https://www.patreon.com/c/MissUnderstoodwithRachelUchitelIn this episode of Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel, the spotlight is on the Karen Read case—and the jury’s not guilty verdict that has everyone talking.Rachel is joined by the show’s producer and co-host George Carmona for a no-holds-barred breakdown of the trial, the courtroom chaos, and the questions still hanging in the air:Was this justice, or just more confusion?What role did the media play in shaping public opinion?And why does Karen Read now ha...
2025-06-20
29 min
Unspoken Emotions
The Truth That Set Me Free: Rachel’s Story of Strength, Survival & Unspoken Emotions.
In this deeply moving opening episode of Unspoken Emotions, host Rachel Elimelech finally shares her own story - one she’s kept silent for 18 years. Interviewed by fellow podcaster Alexandra Sims (Cancer Cured Me), Rachel opens up about her tumultuous childhood, becoming a single mother at a young age (twice), and the harrowing experience of discovering that her partner had sexually abused her son. What followed was a long and painful fight for justice — one marked by betrayal, broken legal systems, emotional collapse, and years of carrying a weight too heavy to name… until now. ...
2025-05-27
1h 13
The Mane Event
Justice for Fabio: The Hairstylist Legend's Story
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeTime Stamps01:26 Remembering Fabio Elli02:58 The Tragic Case Unfolds05:44 Justice and LegacyKey Takeaways In this episode of 'The Mane Event' podcast, hosts Rachel and Tara pay tribute to Fabio Sementelli, a celebrated hairstylist and mentor known as 'Big Daddy' in the hair industry. This episode dives into his enduring impact on the beauty community, his mentorship, and his career highlights. Tragically, Fabio was murdered, and the podcast discusses the shocking details surrounding his death, including the involvement of his wife and her lover...
2025-05-19
11 min
Opening Doors
Reforming Criminal Justice: A Trauma-Informed Perspective with Dr. Christi Smith
In this compelling episode of Opening Doors Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Christi Smith, an esteemed expert in criminal justice policy and trauma-informed care. Dr. Smith shares insights from her extensive experience as a parole officer, academic, and advocate for systemic reform. Together, we explore the challenges of over-criminalization, the benefits of trauma-informed practices, and innovative approaches like Clean Slate automated record sealing. From understanding the implications of childhood trauma to recognizing the systemic barriers faced by reentrants, this conversation sheds light on the importance of compassion and resilience in reshaping the criminal justice landscape. Key...
2025-01-21
29 min
Gavels Down, Voices Up with Attorney Rachel King
Understanding Celebrity Justice with Attorney Rachel King
Welcome back to Gavels Down, Voices Up! I’m Rachel King, and today, we’re diving into two of the most talked-about celebrity legal cases in recent history: OJ Simpson’s murder trial and Alec Baldwin’s involvement in the Rust shooting. Both cases took the media by storm, but what’s even more interesting is how both men avoided criminal convictions, only to face civil lawsuits afterward. In this episode, I’ll break down why that happens and what it means for our justice system.5 Key Takeaways from This Episode:1. Criminal and Civil Courts...
2024-10-24
14 min
A Social Justice Podcast
ETHICS IN JOURNALISM with Rachel Gilmore
This week, we have Rachel Gilmore on the podcast, to discuss the ethics surrounding journalism. What does journalism mean when we have freedom of press? How do journalists address bias? How do you deal with online hate? In what way do social media algorithms affect what we post and what we consume? Listen to Rachel answer all of these questions and more. This is Episode 44 (S3 E3) of A Social Justice Podcast, hosted by Nicola Spurling. CONTENT WARNING: Episodes of A Social Justice Podcast touch on sensitive social issues, which may be triggering for some...
2024-09-23
1h 04
A Social Justice Podcast
ETHICS IN JOURNALISM with Rachel Gilmore
This week, we have Rachel Gilmore on the podcast, to discuss the ethics surrounding journalism. What does journalism mean when we have freedom of press? How do journalists address bias? How do you deal with online hate? In what way do social media algorithms affect what we post and what we consume? Listen to Rachel answer all of these questions and more. This is Episode 44 (S3 E3) of A Social Justice Podcast, hosted by Nicola Spurling. CONTENT WARNING: Episodes of A Social Justice Podcast touch on sensitive social issues, which may be triggering for some...
2024-09-23
1h 04
Palestine Debrief
How Canada Still Arms Israel: with Rachel Small
worldbeyondwar.org/canadastoparmingisraelEarlier in August the US government announced that General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems Inc. a Quebec-based company is the principal contractor in the sale of 50,000 high explosive mortar cartridges and related equipment to the Israeli military, which is worth $61 million US (or about $83 million in Canadian dollars). This is part of a total of $20 billion US weapon export announced and approved by the US to Israel. This catches Canada is several lies they have made since October. The lie of sending only “non-lethal” weapons. The lie that the Trudeau government stopped all a...
2024-08-26
29 min
Rachel Got Hamsters - the Podcast!
Rachel Got Hamsters THE PODCAST Season 2 Episode 4// How to Stop Acquiring Hamsters!
Hello hamster friends! Some notes & links from today's episode: Justice for the 318 one year anniversary: https://www.facebook.com/people/Justice-For-318/61552230294140/https://www.bonfire.com/store/justice-for-318/ Happy Hamstery: https://www.happyhamstery.com/store Lotus Pods on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1679610191/lotus-pods Bucatstate Hamster Flower Mix: https://amzn.to/4dsgo5o Tafit Pet Honey Pot Sand Bath & Bowl: https://amzn.to/46yI8mW Adirondack Mini Chair: https://www.etsy.com/listing/957790975/miniature-adirondack-chair-i-unfinished Niteangel Items: https://www.niteangelpet.com/ Corner Platform: https://amzn.to/4caOTMX Sand...
2024-08-01
39 min
All Things Montessori
Encouraging Curiosity about Social Justice with Shelby Kretz
Dr. Shelby Kretz is back on the podcast! Rachel and Shelby talk all about Little Justice Leader's new digital resource, how to have hard conversations with children, and how to move past shame and embrace curiosity when learning about social justice. Join the LJL Community! https://littlejusticeleaders.thinkific.com/bundles/little-justice-leaders-communityhttps://littlejusticeleaders.com/
2024-07-12
31 min
Sinister South
A miscarriage of justice: The murder of Michelle Confait
Episode 6 hears Rach discuss the case of Michelle Confait whose unsolved murder changed the way police investigate crimes involving children as suspects. Throughout this episode we try to give focus to Michelle who has somewhat been forgotten in their own death, while also discussing the horrific miscarriage of justice and police activities that were more than questionable!Sources used in this episode includedCatching Britain's Killers: The Crimes That Changed Ushttps://www.thejusticegap.com/cases-the-changed-us-maxwell-confait/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Maxwell_Confaithttps://tdor.translivesmatter.info/reports/1972/04/21/maxwell-michelle-confait_catford-south-london-united-kingdom_817214c3https://www.t...
2024-06-19
1h 12
Jay is 4 Justice Podcast
51. Victor Martinez-Hernandez Arrested for the Murder of Rachel Morin! Live Press Conference!
#rachelmorinVictor Martinez-Hernandez was arrested in Tulsa late Friday night and booked into the jail early Saturday morning, according to Rachel Morin's family and court records. He was charged with first-degree murder and first-degree rape, according to Morin’s family.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jay-is-4-justice-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2024-06-16
58 min
Peace Talks
Rachel Marie Kang
In the final interview of Peace Talks season seven, Vanessa Sadler hosts poet Rachel Marie Kang. Their conversation gracefully moves from one moment to the next and reveals the many layers of poetry—as activism, as a holding space for grief, as a way to name. This beautiful interview will stir you to something more.Rachel Marie Kang is a New York native, born and raised just outside New York City. A mixed woman of African American, Native American (Ramapough Lenape Nation), Irish, and Dutch descent, she holds a degree in English with Creative Writing, and a mi...
2024-06-13
56 min
Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel
Investigative Journalist Billy Jensen on Solving True Crimes and Unraveling Unsolved Mysteries
Join us on this episode of Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel, as we dive into the world of true crime with Billy Jensen, an investigative journalist who has taken his reporting to the next level by solving murders and locating missing persons himself. We discuss the evolution of true crime, the impact of forensic science and media, the Blagojevich case, the fentanyl crisis, and more. Don’t miss this compelling conversation with a true crime expert dedicated to justice. ----- Follow Rachel on Instagram! @RachelUchitelNYC Executive Producer: Alison Goodman Please like, share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review! Do you have show ideas, media request...
2024-06-03
1h 08
Reels of Justice
ROJ-349: “The People vs. The Silence of the Lambs” with Rachel Robbins
This week, the court puts on a happy face (we’re not saying whose) when writer/performer Rachel Robbins offers a quid pro quo to track down the 1991 thriller “The Silence of the Lambs.” *** Prosecutor: Rachel Robbins. Defense: Ryan Luis Rodriguez. Judge: The Honorable Maynard Bangs. Jurors: Dylan J. Schlender, Maynard Bangs, Big Ben Haslar. *** Advisory: Silvana Carranza. Prologue: Kirk R. Thatcher. Original Theme: WT Golden.What did you think of the verdict?
2024-05-23
57 min
Murder, Mystery, and Mac 'N' Cheese
Did Marianne Bachmeier Get Justice For Anna?
Unknown and untold for a long time, Rachel brings the tragic story of Anna and Marianne Bachmeier. Anna was just 7 when she was murdered by a human anus, but her mother Marianne got her justice...in her way. Tune in for this late night episode of the pod, and tell us your thoughts! Follow on instagram @murdermysterymacandcheese Email at mncpod@gmail.com If you can donate to Palestinian families, check out Operation Olive Branch for different gofundme accounts.
2024-05-12
35 min
You Know I
#045 - Richie Hardcore - Rethinking Progress: Moving Beyond Social Justice Radicalism
Send us a textRichie Hardcore is an educator, speaker and mental health advocate. He works in sexual violence prevention and advocates for a healthy approach to masculinity. He’s also a Muay Thai boxing trainer and uses his own lived experience to try and create positive change.In this chat, we delve into Richies mental health advocacy work and how he navigates the radicalisation of Social Justice spaces. We examine the effectiveness of radical approaches within the Social Justice movement and look at alternative strategies for creating real change. We also talk about institutional capture an...
2024-03-19
47 min
The Leadership Center for Social Justice Podcast
Hospitality, Compassion and the Transformative Power of Love: A Conversation with Rachel E. Harding
This episode features a conversation with Rachel E. Harding. Rachel is an associate professor of Indigenous Spiritual traditions in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado, Denver. Rachel also co-directs the Veterans of Hope project, a community initiative on religion, creativity, and inclusive democracy. A native of Georgia, she is a writer, historian, and poet, and a specialist in religions of the Afro-Atlantic diaspora. In her scholarship, she examines the relationship between religion, creativity, and social justice activism in cross-cultural perspective.In this episode, Rachel shares about the book that she wrote with her...
2024-02-07
1h 21
Renegade Capital
How to Invest for Social Justice, feat. Rachel Robasciotti, Adasina Social Capital
S3 Ep7 | What does it really mean to invest in social justice, and how do we know it’s making a difference? And is it something everyone can do? In this episode, Rachel Robasciotti, Founder & CEO of Adasina Social Capital, joins us to share how they have answered these questions. We’ll talk about how Rachel and Adasina combine data and financial activism to make social justice investing accessible for everyday investors. About Rachel. Rachel J. Robasciotti is the CEO and Founder of Adasina Social Capital, an investment and financial activi...
2024-01-23
1h 06
Black Health Lit®
#44 Breaking Barriers: Navigating Environmental Justice
Join us on Black Health Lit for a powerful episode as we sit down with Kayla Williams, the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI), and Communications Lead at Clean Production Action. A recent graduate of Tufts University with a passion for environmental justice, Kayla is making waves in the field with her commitment to a cleaner, greener, and safer environment for all. In this insightful conversation, we explore: Kayla's journey from Environmental Studies to becoming a DEI leader The intersectionality of sustainability, policy, and equity Her pivotal role in advancing diversity, equity, and...
2024-01-03
26 min
You Know I
#037 - A.J Hendry - Youth Housing, Justice, and Christian Values
Send us a textA.J. Hendry is a Youth Development Worker and housing advocate working to end Youth homelessness in Aotearoa, New Zealand.He is also the curator and creator of the blog and podcast When Lambs Are Silent, where he explores the intersection between faith and justice.In this conversation we talk about: how he got started working in Youth homelessness, rehabilitation and restorative justice for young offenders and how being a Christian intersects with his advocacy.Find A.J here:https://twitter.com/AeJayHendryhttps://substack.com/@revolutionletters...
2023-12-03
40 min
The Inner Loop Radio
Inspiration Takeover: Listen to the Stillness with Rachel Louise Snyder
Writing comes in waves, and sometimes even the most disciplined of approaches needs a little refresh. Author Rachel Louise Snyder takes us through her writing process: what it used to look like, what it looks like now, and how she gets inspiration from unexpected places. Rachel Louise Snyder is the author of "Fugitive Denim: A Moving Story of People and Pants in the Borderless World of Global Trade," the novels "What We’ve Lost is Nothing," "No Visible Bruises: What We Don’t Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us" and the memoir "Women We Buried, Women We Burned." Her work...
2023-10-09
12 min
Just Cause
Simon Rice: What is Social Justice?
In this episode, co-directors Juliette Marchant and Rachel Killean sit down with Professor Simon Rice, the Kim Santow Chair of Law and Social Justice at USyd Law, to discuss what social justice means to him. They discuss the wealth of social justice research happening inside USyd Law School and provide advice to students who would like to get more involved in social justice work. A must-listen for students seeking to expand their legal horizons. Immediately before joining Sydney Law School, Simon was a professor of law, and director of law reform and social justice, at the ANU College of Law...
2023-10-09
10 min
Just Cause
Rachel Killean: Podcasting as Pedagogy
Why should law students podcast? Join Just Cause’s student director Juliette Marchant as she interviews Dr Rachel Killean, the staff director of Just Cause. They discuss the pedagogical value of podcasting, why podcasting is so fun, and Rachel’s favourite podcasts. If you would like to learn more about the thinking behind Just Cause, or if you are thinking about creating a legal podcast of your own, this episode is for you. Dr Rachel Killean is a Senior Lecturer at Sydney Law School and a member of the Sydney Institute of Criminology, the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, and the Sydn...
2023-10-09
15 min
The UnBroken Podcast
Leading with Justice and Fairness: A Candid Conversation
Dive into an eye-opening podcast episode where Dr. Rachel and her guest, Sephira, get real about leadership, justice, and fairness. This isn't your typical talk—it's a passionate exploration of what it truly means to be a leader committed to making the world a fairer place, even when the odds seem stacked against you. Sephira, on a mission to create positive change, spills the beans on the highs and lows of leadership. From feeling like a lone wolf to summoning the motivation to drive change, they bare it all. Plus, they shine a spotlight on why fairness sh...
2023-10-04
42 min
Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel
Rachel & David Yontef Discuss Bethenny Frankel Leading the Fight in Bravo's Latest Reality TV Legal Drama
Today we are welcoming back for his THIRD appearance on the show - special guest David Yontef, host of the popular podcast "Behind the Velvet Rope". Together, we are diving headfirst into the latest legal drama unfolding in the reality TV industry. With roughly 80 cast members alleging mistreatment by the Peacock Network and its subsidiary Bravo, the fight for justice is being led by none other than Real Housewives of New York's Bethenny Frankel. Join us as we discuss the explosive allegations and what this could mean for the future of reality TV...
2023-08-10
1h 05
The Taxcast
Tax Saves Lives
It's horrific that there are so many people across the world who still don’t have access to ‘survival rights.’ Things like basic sanitation, clean water, quality education, decent healthcare so that mothers can survive childbirth - and so their children can even survive their childhood! This is where tax justice gets the most urgent, because tax literally saves lives. And we're going to prove it to you. In this Taxcast edition, host Naomi Fowler talks to people who’ve looked at new data that demonstrates this. We wish every CEO, every company board me...
2023-05-01
35 min
Being Animal
Justice Contortions & The Sacred Struggle
In this episode, Rachel discusses the ways in which we contort our experiences to fit within a larger narrative of promoting "justice" and how this does a disservice to the larger mission of justice - continued struggle. Get full access to Esperanza's Acres at esperanzasacres.substack.com/subscribe
2023-02-01
21 min
Being Animal
Justice Contortions & The Sacred Struggle
In this episode, Rachel discusses the ways in which we contort our experiences to fit within a larger narrative of promoting "justice" and how this does a disservice to the larger mission of justice - continued struggle.
2023-02-01
21 min
Healing Ourselves & Healing the World in Times of Peril & Promise
What Is Sacred Activism for Peacemaking? With Rachel Mann PHD
Join Rachel Mann, PhD, sacred activist, social scientist, healer and spiritual mentor and her amazing guests on her podcast, Destiny Lines: Sacred Activism for Peacemaking and Ending Violence as they explore the multidimensional sources and impacts of violence and how we can end the cycle for future generations into an enduring peace. In these tumultuous times, it is critically important to continue to build a Great Wave of Peace on a planetary level. Destiny lines are energetic pathways of light along which humanity and the planet travels from the dimension of the soul at the moment of birth a...
2022-12-19
22 min
The Taxcast
The Day Global Power Shifted
There's been a shift in global power, a tax justice milestone, and the powerful nations couldn't stop it... In this episode, Naomi Fowler gives you a fly-on-the-wall take on what happened at the United Nations on November 24th 2022. We look at the power plays around a fundamental global power shift - the beginning of the end of the OECD’s 60 year reign as the world’s leading rule-maker on global tax. Featuring: Alex Cobham of the Tax Justice Network Rachel Etter-Phoya of the Tax Justice Network The UN Chairperson, UN S...
2022-12-16
37 min
Conversations in Social Justice
Prison Partnership Project 2: Art and Criminal Justice
In this podcast, On the Out researcher and practitioner, Jess Robson is joined by Rachel Conlon, senior lecturer in Theatre and Director of the York St John Prison Partnership Project. They discuss the roots of The YSJ PPP, the value of the arts with and for women in the criminal justice system and the benefits of prison placements for the students, participants, and prison staff. Rachel also shares her hopes for the project as it enters its 10th year. This is the second of three podcasts about the PPP. Transcript
2022-11-01
26 min
Impôts et Justice Sociale
La justice fiscale s’impose, même dans le cadre de l’Aide Publique au Développement #43
Pour cette 43ème édition de votre Podcast en français sur la justice fiscale et la justice sociale produit par Tax Justice Network, nous revenons sur les exonérations fiscales en matière de dépenses financées par l’Aide Internationale au Développement. La question a fait l’objet de discussions dans le cadre des « Journées pour la Fiscalité du Développement » organisées il y a quelques temps par l’OCDE. Plusieurs experts ayant pris la parole ont partagé les réflexions les plus récentes sur cette problématique. Sont intervenants dans ce podcast: Rachel Morris: Analy...
2022-09-05
40 min
Who’s saying Grace?
The Last Kingdom season 1, episode 5: No justice
“There’s no justice here, only the church.” - Uhtred. “It (Justice) comes to those who have faith.” - Mildrith. It can feel like the church of today and yesteryear, uses its power to manipulate situations for control. Why does the church need to have control? To us it seems like fear is driving that need for control. What does the church fear? The Saxons think they can expel their own fear with knowledge, so Alfred manipulates Uhtred and the written word. The Danes use the power of raw fear to manipulate people. We believe fear can be overcome with truth. Trut...
2022-08-09
45 min
Aborsh
Reproductive Justice
Further reading:Reproductive Justice New BrunswickNational Aboriginal Council of MidwivesSister Song - history of reproductive justice An Act of Genocide: Colonialism and the Sterilization of Aboriginal Women by Karen Stote 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act by Bob JosephThe Secret Life of Canada - S2: The Indian Act The Midwives with Mettle in Nunavik Take Action:Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights has created an AMAZING LIST of the many ways you can s...
2022-07-18
34 min
Aborsh
Reproductive Justice
Further reading:Reproductive Justice New BrunswickNational Aboriginal Council of MidwivesSister Song - history of reproductive justice An Act of Genocide: Colonialism and the Sterilization of Aboriginal Women by Karen Stote 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act by Bob JosephThe Secret Life of Canada - S2: The Indian Act The Midwives with Mettle in Nunavik Take ActionAction Canada for Sexual Health and Rights has created an AMAZING LIST of the many ways you can s...
2022-07-18
34 min
Ufahamu Africa
Bonus: Kate Cronin-Furman's review of "States of Justice"
This week's bonus episode is a review of States of Justice: The Politics of the International Criminal Court by Oumar Ba. Reviewer Kate Cronin-Furman writes that the book asks tough questions about the International Criminal Court and illuminates the relationship between African governments and the ICC. Review read by Ami Tamakloe.Books, Links, & Articles"States of Justice Asks Tough Questions about the International Criminal Court" by Kate Cronin-FurmanStates of Justice: The Politics of the International Criminal Court by Oumar BaEp. 95: A conversation with Oumar Ba about international justiceAmi TamakloeFind the books, links...
2022-07-09
08 min
Business of the V
The Center for Intimacy Justice is Tackling Facebook’s Censorship of Health Ads
This episode of the Busine$$ of the V features Jackie Rotman, CEO and founder of the Center for Intimacy Justice (CIJ), a social change organization committed to equity and wellbeing in people’s intimate lives. You’ll learn about how CIJ is helping to rewrite the rules in tech companies' ad policies to allow ads for female sexual health and wellness – which are systematically censored today. She also shares the story of her journey to advocacy in the “sextech” space and the results of a compelling new study. Among other things, CIJ's recent study reveals that 100% of 60 companies...
2022-04-14
31 min
Redeemed and Restored with Athena Dean Holtz
A Mother’s Fight for Justice with Rachel Bruno
Redeemed & Restored with Rachel Bruno Today on Redeemed & Restored, you’re going to hear about a mother’s fight for justice when the government kidnapped her children. It’s an unthinkable story, but a story of redemption and restoration. Rachel Bruno is a wife to her husband of 19 years, and a mom of two boys. … A Mother’s Fight for Justice with Rachel Bruno Read More » The post A Mother’s Fight for Justice with Rachel Bruno appeared first on Athena Dean Holtz.
2022-04-01
25 min
Passion Stories with Free To Flourish
Attorney and Social Justice Strategist: Nonny Onyekweli
Nonny is an Attorney and Social Justice Strategist in New York, NY.She currently works as the Director of Criminal Justice at The National Urban League and is and developing their public safety and police reform plan, 21 Pillars for Redefining Public Safety and Restoring Community Trust, throughout the nation by conducting comprehensive review evidence-based police reforms.But Nonny wasn't always doing the civil rights work she is passionate about.She talks about her transition from a big firm to an organization focused on civil rights advocacy.Nonny talks about what helped...
2022-02-02
54 min
Crime Writers of Color
Bonus Mini-Episode with Rachel Howzell Hall
Rachel Howzell Hall—author of These Toxic Things—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Rachel’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website
2021-12-15
20 min
FairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions in America
FairPlay EP14 S2 | VAMJ and Michael Krawitz. Marijuana Justice Reform.
VAMJ with DCMJ Helped Legalize Cannabis in Virginia on July 1 2021. Now they want the non-violent marijuana convictions thrown out so people can finally go home. December 6 2021 | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News. Once there was a time, long long time ago, when people didn't have to look shocked or dumbfounded if someone mentioned the word, Marijuana or Cannabis. In fact, no one even bothered, they used it in many different ways and extracts of it were available over the counter, like Aspirin today, but just better. It's been a long time coming for Marijuana Justice in America. Dec...
2021-12-06
1h 18
All Things Montessori
Social Justice with Shelby Kretz
This week, Rachel sits down with Shelby Kretz, founder of Little Justice Leaders, a company that helps teachers and parents talk about all issues revolving social justice. Check out Little Justice Leaders!https://littlejusticeleaders.com/Join us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/allthingsmontessori?fan_landing=tr
2021-10-12
26 min
Talking With Tech AAC Podcast
India Ochs: Lawyer, Social Justice Advocate, Mother, and AAC User
This week, Chris interviews the incredible India Ochs! India is a brilliant social justice advocate, lawyer, educator, and board member for USSAAC and ISSAC who is also a lifelong AAC user. India describes her incredible journey with AAC, how she has used her many skills to advocate for social justice, why she volunteers so much of her time to the disabled community, and what she sees are the impacts of systemic racism on the field AAC (e.g. lack of vocabulary words to talk about racism). Before the interview, Chris and Rachel respond to several c...
2021-09-29
1h 12
Breaking Green
False Solutions to Climate Change with Dr. Rachel Smolker
Send us a textBreaking Green talks with biologist Dr. Rachel Smolker about false solutions to climate change. The ravages of Global Climate Change are becoming more apparent every day, and people and nations are becoming more desperate for solutions. But there is increasing concern that agreements within the United Nations annual climate conferences are being driven by corporate interests that seek to monetize nature itself and secure corporate profits instead of addressing the root causes of climate change. Green capitalism with proposals such as payments for environmental services and carbon trading, allow corporations to c...
2021-07-17
36 min
Mosaix Today
Doing Justice via an Umbrella Non-profit
Why should and how can we establish churches that are advancing social justice, compassion, and mercy, in a smart and financially sustainable way? In this episode, Rachel and Mark discuss the need for pastors to establish an "umbrella non-profit" alongside (in addition to) their multiethnic church, as if two sisters in the same house. as well as their belief that justice is not peripheral but intrinsic to the Gospel.
2021-05-10
25 min
Rachel Antonio - The Untold Story
Bonus Episode: The Missing Policeman
On Sunday 26 April 1998, Rachel Antonio’s parents reported her missing to Officer in Charge of the Bowen Police Station, Senior Sergeant Michael ‘Mick’ Isles. Eleven years after Rachel disappeared, Senior Sergeant Isles went missing on the 23 September 2009 from Ayr, north of Bowen. His body has never been found and the case remains unsolved.
2021-05-10
04 min
Risking Enchantment
Kingship in Camelot: The Quest for Justice in Arthurian Myth
“‘You will find,’ he explained, ‘that when the kings are bullies who believe in force, the people are bullies too. If I don't stand for law, I won't have law among my people.’” In this episode Rachel and Phoebe discuss the figure of King Arthur in Malory’s Le Morte Darthur, the biblical echoes of his kingship, his attempt to create a just society and his failure to embody Christ-like ideals. We also discuss the new Catholic magazine, Leaven, launched by friend of the show, Greg Daly. It’s a digital magazine which showcases a coherently and distinctly Irish...
2021-04-23
1h 23
h.e.r.LIFE Blogcast
58. Local Advocacy & Reproductive Justice with Persist NEPA
This week, co-directors of Persist NEPA, Cait Caffrey and Sabrina Hannon, join host Rachel Malak for an Easter week "egg-stravaganza" to help us better understand reproductive justice and how we can contribute on a local level. Listen for more information on the origins of the organization, activism vs. organizing, the implications of Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation on Roe v. Wade, and more. For more about Persist NEPA, like and follow on Facebook and Instagram. *** As always, thank you for listening! Find us on Instagram @her.blog.life: https://www.ins...
2021-03-28
31 min
Koru Kids Daily Hi
Justice for Blessing
Why haven't the police investigated Blessing's death? Blessing Olusegun trained as a Koru Kids nanny in 2019. On September 2020, she was found dead on Bexhill seafront. Blessing's death hasn't been fully investigated, and hasn't received much media attention. In this episode Rachel talks about Blessing, and what some members of the Koru Kids team have resolved to do to combat violence against women. You can ask for the police to fully investigate Blessing's death and try to get justice for her family, by signing the petition HERE: http://chng.it...
2021-03-18
02 min
Rachel Antonio - The Untold Story
Episode 7 - Who is Sidney Pate?
Sidney Pate, former manager of the Bowen Swimming Pool, employed Robert Hytch as a life guard at the pool. Pate also knew Rachel Antonio, as she regularly attended the pool for surf lifesaving training. Pate was drawn into the investigation into Rachel’s disappearance when it was revealed that two phone calls were made from the pool to Rachel’s house and then to Robert’s house on the day Rachel disappeared. Further, Pate was in the Queen’s Beach area at the time Rachel was last seen there before disappearing forever. Extract from Channel Nine's A Current...
2021-03-18
13 min
Crime Writers of Color
Rachel Howzell-Hall--And Now She's Gone
Thriller author, Rachel Howzell-Hall, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Rachel Howzell-Hall’s Website Robert Justice’s Website Crime Writers of Color Website Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
2021-03-16
44 min
Crisis of Crime
A Bright Future for Juvenile Justice
In this episode, I discuss the radial new approach taken by the Missouri Division of Youth Services (aka the Missouri Model) in an attempt to rehabilitate juvenile offenders. Learn more here: http://missouriapproach.org/ Sources for this episode: ABC News. (2009). A New Model for Juvenile Justice [Video File]. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExPSUl8-hVU&feature=player_embedded Mendel, R. A. (2010). The Missouri Model: Reinventing the Practice of Rehabilitating Youth Offenders. Baltimore, MD. The Annie E. Casey Foundation. Aizer, A. & Doyle, J. (2015). Juvenile Incarceration, Human Capital, and Future Crime: Evidence from...
2021-03-15
17 min
Gin & Justice
Rachel: Camp Cupcake
Welcome to the very first episode of Gin & Justice! Justine and Amanda dive into an interview with Rachel, a prison releasee, who talks about her journey as a young woman who was sent to prison on her very first offense due to mandatory drug laws. Amazingly, Rachel has transformed into a successful fitness trainer, using her experience to have compassion for others and help people overcome their own struggles. She talks about addiction, her time in the big house, and the spiritual lessons she has learned along the way. Don't forget to leave us a review and...
2021-03-09
54 min
Rachel Antonio - The Untold Story
Episode 6: Robert Hytch's Alibi
Robert Hytch's movements on the 25 April 1998 were of particular interest to the police, as he was immediately considered the prime suspect in relation to the disappearance and suspected murder of Rachel Antonio. This episode discusses the different versions Hytch gave to police in relation to the the amount of time he was allegedly broken down on the side of the road that evening. The extracts of Robert Hytch's interviews with the Queensland Police Service courtesy of The Courier-Mail, Searching for Rachel Antonio.
2021-03-03
11 min
Rachel Antonio - The Untold Story
Episode 5: The Phone Calls
Three phone calls made between the Antonio residence, the Hytch residence, and the Bowen Swimming Pool on the afternoon of the day Rachel disappeared could be vital clues to solving Rachel's disappearance.
2021-02-19
07 min
Rachel Antonio - The Untold Story
Episode 4: The Day Rachel Disappeared
At approximately 6:00pm on the 25 April 1998, Rachel Antonio was dropped off at the Summer Garden Cinema by her mother. There were a few sightings of Rachel at Queen's Beach, a short walk from the cinema. After 7:00pm, Rachel was never seen or heard from again.
2021-02-15
05 min
Rachel Antonio - The Untold Story
Episode 3: The Fake Pregnancy
When Rachel discovered that Robert was seeing another girl and there was a possibility that his new girlfriend might be pregnant, Rachel planned to pretend that she was also pregnant with the intent to confront Robert with the revelation.
2021-02-08
09 min
Rachel Antonio - The Untold Story
Episode 2: Rachel and Robert
Rachel Antonio and Robert Hytch both worked at the Bowen Surf Lifesaving Club and appeared to be quite close friends. But were they more than just friends? This episode discusses some suspicions people in the community had about their relationship.
2021-02-04
08 min
Rachel Antonio - The Untold Story
Episode 1: What happened to Rachel Antonio?
On the afternoon of 25 April 1998, 16-year-old Rachel Antonio was dropped off at the Summer Garden Cinema in Bowen, North Queensland by her mother. She has never been seen or heard from since. This episode provides an insight into Rachel's life, and the conviction, appeal, and retrial of Robert Hytch for her murder for which he was ultimately acquitted.
2021-02-03
06 min
Let's Talk Pleasure
Lora DiCarlo: Pleasure Activism IS Social Justice
Remember Rachel’s favorite new vibrators? Well today, Rachel has the honor of interviewing Lora, the founder and creator of Lora DiCarlo. Lora founded Lora DiCarlo on the idea that there can be a world where sexual stigma and shame are erased and gender equity and empowerment are embraced! And this is just what Rachel and Lora discuss on today’s episode. Follow @loradicarlo
2020-10-27
57 min
Magnificent Midlife
Fighting for social justice with Iffat Shahnaz
Iffat Shahnaz is a lifelong campaigner committed to social justice and equality. She works with organisations committed to social change and tackling social exclusion and discrimination. She specialises in gender-based violence, community education, facilitation, service development and change management. We talk about: How Iffat became so passionate about social justice The legacy of her parents and their story as children of partition Being the child of immigrants from the former commonwealth The family trauma that lead to Iffat wanting to make the world a better place for everyone Going back to her parents’ village in India Th...
2020-10-22
41 min
Beyond Surviving with Rachel Grant
S7 Ep. 10: What Is Restorative Justice?
I speak with sonya shah, founder of the Ahimsa Collective, about restorative justice. We break down what it is, what role a “victim-offender dialogue” can play in one’s healing journey, and the world changing efforts that she and her team are making to radically change the way we address harm as a community.She also shares about some of the conversations she’s had with those who have caused harm and what they’ve had to say in answer to the question, “Why did you do this?”https://www.ahimsacollective.net/...
2020-10-14
45 min
The Fill Your Cup Podcast
When You've Been Sexually Assaulted + Want To Seek Restorative Justice - Marlee Liss
Marlee Liss joins us this week to share her personal experience of sexual assault and the events that occurred to concluding her case with restorative justice; a form of reconciliation that focuses on repair, rather than punishment. Episode Notes Marlee Liss is a women’s embodied love coach and Founder of Re-Humanize, an organization focused on uplifting cultural standards of empathy. Marlee has shared her story of restorative justice for sexual violence, the first of what will hopefully soon be many, in Canada, across major platforms such as Forbes, Huff Post, Buzzfeed, Mel Robbins Show an...
2020-10-05
56 min
Crisis of Crime
Implementing Change in Criminal Justice Organizations/Police Agencies
Have you ever wonder what the process was for implementing change to criminal justice organizations and law enforcement agencies? Well, it's a long process. Have a listen to find out the steps and barriers to creating changes in these organizations, both in processes and culture. Website: www.crisisofcrime.comYouTube Channel: CrisisOfCrimeTwitter: @CrisisOfCrimePatreon: www.patreon.com/crisisofcrimeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crisisofcrime/Credit: Music: https://www.purple-planet.comSources for this episode: Garicano, L., Heaton. P. (2010). Information Technology, Organization, and Productivity in the Public Sector...
2020-10-04
28 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 95: A conversation with Oumar Ba about international justice
A lot is happening in the news! Kim and Rachel highlight some of the things they're seeing in their news feed, including: ECOWAS and Mali, African responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and Takondwa Semphere's recent review of Beyonce's "Black is King." Kim interviews Oumar Ba, whose new book about the International Criminal Court highlights his expertise in international justice. Books, Links, & ArticlesStates of Justice: The Politics of the International Criminal Court by Oumar BaCold War Assemblages: Decolonization to Digital by Bhakti ShringarpureAmílcar Cabral: A Nationalist and Pan-Africanist Revolutionary (Ohio Short Histories of A...
2020-10-03
41 min
Hollywood Crime Scene
BROKEN: Seeking Justice
Special clip from the new season of BROKEN: Seeking Justice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-09-30
07 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 94: A conversation with our co-hosts, Rachel Beatty Riedl and Kim Yi Dionne
We're back with season 5 of the Ufahamu Africa podcast! In this teaser episode, Kim and Rachel share what they've been reading, the conversations and guests they are looking forward to, and announce that the podcast has received funding from the Carnegie Corporation. Tune in every Saturday for new episodes that will continue to prioritize African perspectives as we learn about life and politics on the continent.Books, Links, & ArticlesFrom Pews to Politics: Religious Sermons and Political Participation in Africa by Rachel Beatty Riedl and Gwyneth H. McClendonDemocracy in Ghana...
2020-09-26
27 min
Business Bites® with Rachel Brenke
5 Entrepreneurship & Life Lessons from Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg
In this episode, Rachel shares five of Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg's quotes (also life lessons!) and applies them to entrepreneurship with tangible tips and thoughts. No matter your political leanings, there is much we can learn from RBG from setting an intention of independence, developing our "WHY" and how to facilitate respect in entrepreneur circles. Show notes will be found at: www.rachelbrenke.com/rbg Send us a text
2020-09-19
19 min
Good Days, Bad Days
Episode 7: Ben Atherton-Zeman: Social Justice, Suicide Survivor, Unitarian Universalist
The first episode in our grief & faith series but ended up being SO MUCH MORE. After a walk across the U.S. for Nuclear Disarmament in 1986, Ben found his passion for advocacy & social justice, specifically, violence against women. He is also a suicide survivor. After losing his dad to suicide, he has volunteered with organizations focused on suicide prevention and helping those who were left behind. We talked about life after death, what it means to be a UU, and you can even expect a Kermit the Frog and Elmo voice impression in this episode!To learn...
2020-08-28
43 min
Self-Helpless
Spiritual Activism with Racial Justice Educator, Rachel Ricketts
The girls are joined by racial justice educator, Rachel Ricketts. Rachel shares about her experience as a lawyer, what led to her calling, and provides some of the information that's available in her Spiritual Activism 101 webinar. Check out Rachel's work and join her newsletter at rachelricketts.com. For exclusive rewards, and to influence content for the show, join our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/selfhelpless Delanie: https://www.delaniefischer.com Kelsey: https://www.kelseycook.com Taylor: https://ttomcomedy.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Se...
2020-08-03
52 min
h.e.r.LIFE Blogcast
24. "Social Justice is Sexy" | The Killjoy Convo - Part 1 (feat. Kevin Verga)
The Killjoy Conversation miniseries has been a long time in the making for us at the h.e.r.LIFE Blogcast. We wanted to do our part to speak extensively on the #BlackLivesMatter movement, so we took time to do research and come up with a unique angle from which to discuss our current historical moment. In Part 1, Rachel, Emma, & Kevin (friend of the pod) focus on Killjoy content primarily. What have they been reading/watching/listening to with the intention of challenging beliefs and/or confronting biases? Before that, however, the pals run through all t...
2020-07-19
58 min
Diary of a Pandemic
21 Days on Race: Day 2. Breaking Out of the Orthodoxy of The Racial Justice Model
Kianga and Rachel recount bits of a conversation with a social justice advocate regarding her concerns about what we're up to...and why they come from an outdated way of thinking. You can learn more about the course here: www.becomingfreehumans.com/intimateallies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diaryofapandemic/message
2020-07-11
26 min
Dear Teacher
Natasha: Social Justice and Mental Health in Secondary School
In this episode a teacher with both public and private secondary school experience talks about teaching social justice in the English classroom, maintaining strong mental health during teacher burnout, and the value of the humanities. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2020-06-20
38 min
New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation
Justice and the Virus: Racial Patterns
The death of George Floyd after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed his knee to Floyd’s neck for close to nine minutes has triggered a wave of long-held anger and revulsion across the country. Vincent Southerland, the executive director of the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law at NYU, compares Floyd’s death—in public, in broad daylight—to a lynching. The furor comes in the midst of a pandemic itself exacerbated by racism. How will COVID-19, and the reaction to police violence, affect the deep racial patterns of the justice system? Episode page Interv...
2020-06-03
20 min
All Things Internet's podcast
Fight For Justice and Equality
My country is fighting for justice and equality right now. It's fighting the racist systems that have been in place since the start. So that is obviously something that we had to talk about. But, we did cover some other topics. Such as, Some Good News sale being defended, the fight Twitter is having with the president, some changes instagram is making, and a few other little things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-06-01
42 min
New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation
Justice and the Virus: Rachel Barkow
With justice systems across the country scrambling to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a lot of talk about what justice is going to look like when the virus ends. But what has the response actually consisted of—especially from prisons and jails, which have emerged as epicenters of the virus—and is there any reason to anticipate a “new normal” to emerge? New York University law professor Rachel Barkow explains her skepticism. Episode page Hear Barkow on New Thinking discuss her 2019 book, Prisoners of Politics: Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration Interview...
2020-05-22
28 min
New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation
Justice and the Virus: Rachel Barkow
With justice systems across the country scrambling to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a lot of talk about what justice is going to look like when the virus ends. But what has the response actually consisted of—especially from prisons and jails, which have emerged as epicenters of the virus—and is there any reason to anticipate a “new normal” to emerge? New York University law professor Rachel Barkow explains her skepticism. Episode page Hear Barkow on New Thinking discuss her 2019 book, Prisoners of Politics: Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration Interview...
2020-05-22
28 min
Love Well on Purpose with Rachel Schelb
Episode 34 - Hospitality & Social Justice
What do Luke 10, social justice and biblical hospitality have to do with each other? This episode addresses what it means to love our neighbor as ourself. Follow me on instagram @rachelschelb Find me on facebook Rachel Schelb Check out my blog rachelschelb.com There are so many podcasts to choose from. I'm honored that you chose this one. If you enjoy this topic and format I'd love it if you'd subscribe. Also rating and reviewing my podcasts will help others find me. It takes just a few seconds but means so...
2020-05-08
05 min
Cannabis Heals Me
Ep. 87 - Lyn Ulbricht on Ross Ulbricht & a Quest for Justice
Lyn Ulbricht's son, Ross, dreamed of a society where people could participate in a truly free market without the prying eyes of the banking industry or the federal government watching them. So he created a website called Silk Road where people could use digital currency to buy things. Some of those things happened to be of an illegal nature, and when the US government got wind of this medium of exchange they brought the full weight of the federal government to bear on Ross. Ross is a first time offender, and his "crime" was nonviolent in...
2019-12-05
43 min
Dear Family,
Rachel Steinman's First Solo Musings- Real Talk about Mental Wellness
Dear Family and Friends, This is Rachel Steinman and in less than three months we will be in a new decade- The Roaring 20’s. So let’s seize the day and make bold resolutions. One of my resolutions is to connect with you. It’s why I’ll be podcasting weekly. And it’s why I want to invite you to PLESE JOIN MY PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP- “Dear Family Members.” (Link in bottom of show notes.) I’ve been saying a lot lately how I could literally...
2019-10-16
15 min
TV With My Mom
TV With My Mom Episode 64! Murder and Justice: The Case of Martha Moxley
It's a TV With My Mom true crime crossover this week! Mom watched Oxygen's Murder and Justice: The Case of Martha Moxley which I knew nothing about. Mom recaps the crime and the show for me and we chat about other Kennedy related mysteries. Enjoy!
2019-07-17
31 min
Impôts et Justice Sociale
Impôts et Justice Sociale, Edition 5
Dans cette édition du mois de juin 2019 de votre podcast : Le lancement de la campagne « Stop the Bleeding » au Cameroun, par Tax Justice Network Africa Indice de paradis fiscaux pour les entreprises (CTHI), on y revient pour en tirer quelques leçons, pour les pays d'Afrique. Comme intervenants et invités : Rachel Etta-Phoya, Chercheuse chez Tax Justice Network Maïmouna Diakité, Chercheuse chez Tax Justice Network Lucas Millan, Co-auteur du Corporate Tax Haven Index Jean Mballa, Directeur Exécutif du CRADEC Et Philibert Ndzana, citoyen engagé, acteur de la société civile camerounaise
2019-07-02
29 min
New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation
The Pathological Politics of Criminal Justice
Rachel Barkow contends criminal justice policy is a “prisoner of politics,” driven by appeals to voters’ worst instincts and an aversion to evidence of what actually works. Defined by its severity and unfairness, the criminal justice system, she says, is counterproductive to the goal of public safety it claims as its justification. In her new book, the NYU law professor makes a provocative case for “freeing” criminal justice from the political imperative in order to achieve real reform. Full show notes
2019-05-22
35 min
New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation
The Pathological Politics of Criminal Justice
Rachel Barkow contends criminal justice policy is a “prisoner of politics,” driven by appeals to voters’ worst instincts and an aversion to evidence of what actually works. Defined by its severity and unfairness, the criminal justice system, she says, is counterproductive to the goal of public safety it claims as its justification. In her new book, the NYU law professor makes a provocative case for “freeing” criminal justice from the political imperative in order to achieve real reform. Full show notes
2019-05-22
35 min
Beyond Surviving with Rachel Grant
Transforming Trauma S3 Ep. 1: Compassion for Our New Year's Resolution to Break the Silence, Restorative Justice and Tonglen Meditation
Eve shares highlights from an interview with a public incest survivor, Sujatha Baliga who is breaking the silence all around the world and offering new ways to create justice for survivors. She is a nationally recognized expert in restorative justice, criminal & juvenile justice reform, and forgiveness. What's her recipe for healing? Eve introduces us to one of Sujatha's favorite daily meditation practices: a tonglen meditation. Check it out and see if it's something you might add to your toolkit. http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-farrow-woody-allen-me-too-20171207-story.htmlhttp://leftbrainbuddha.com/mindful-approach-new-years-resolutions/ht...
2018-01-16
00 min
Beyond Surviving with Rachel Grant
S5 Ep. 1: When Justice Is Denied
In this episode, I interview Neil Jaffe, writer and co-produce of "Off the Record", which tells the stories of three survivors who sought justice against their perpetrators. Two of the survivors reported their abuse to law enforcement and criminal charges ensued. The third survivor filed a civil lawsuit for money damages against the religious commune in which he had been sexually abused as a child. In all three cases, the survivors were prevented from obtaining justice by fundamental flaws in the legal system. We discuss the impact of this and also discuss the concept of "justice" in general.
2018-01-05
00 min
Rachel's Reviews
Talking Justice League with How to Love Comics
So the DCEU never fails to be divisive and the latest gathering of heroes is no exception. Today Rachel and Trevor from How to Love Comics talk all things Justice League Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/user/smilingldsgirl Subscribe to Rachel's Reviews on Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 Check out How to Love Comics at http://www.howtolovecomics.com/ Follow How to Love Comics on twitter https://twitter.com/HowtoLoveComics Follow Trevor on Twitter https://twitter.com/trevorvanas Follow How to Love Comics facebook https://www.facebook.com/HowToLoveComics/ Follow...
2017-11-19
1h 14
Beyond Surviving with Rachel Grant
Transforming Trauma S2 Ep. 7: Racial Justice & Healing Through Creative Arts
Eve speaks with Martha about her role in coordinating creative arts workshops for survivors of sexual trauma. She shares about the history, impact, and future of these empowering workshops, with a focus on racial justice and inclusiveness. Listen to Martha passionately share her vision for transforming trauma and creating healing spaces for all.Support our show! If you’d like to make a donation in support of the podcast, go to http://bit.ly/beyondsurvivingpodcastdonation - all contributions will be applied towards funding scholarships, the running of donation based & free programs, & making sure that those reaching out...
2017-07-19
00 min
DH Podcast - Rachel Rochester
DH and Social Justice with Laura Sanders and Kathi Inman Berens
Rachel sits down with Laura Sanders and Kathi Inman Berens to discuss how DH can be used as a tool for social justice, and how insecure faculty can get involved
2017-02-13
37 min
DH Podcast - Rachel Rochester
DH and Social Justice with Laura Sanders and Kathi Inman Berens
This week on the DH Podcast, I sat down with Laura Sanders and Kathi Inman Berens. Laura Sanders currently teaches as an adjunct for community colleges in Oregon and California. She also currently serves as teaching learning center coordinator, online English faculty mentor, and community-based learning coordinator for Portland Community College. Laura has taught composition and rhetoric at private research institutions, small liberal arts colleges, state universities, and community colleges. In recent years, she has served as co-editor of an accreditation self-study, interim grants officer, and academic department assessment coach. Combining her passions f...
2017-02-13
37 min
Many Ways At Once
Participatory Economics w/ Rachel Williams, MBA
Marching is not enough. We've go to participate in changing the system, and since economics rules the world, we brought on Rachel Williams, MBA, to talk about different entities that help us participate more in ownership and operations of business.Rachel is a strategic idealist who loves to create alignment between big ideas and practical action. She is the owner and principle at Gift of Good Work, a consultancy providing business strategy and financial management support to business owners, entrepreneurs and organizations. Her diverse experience includes managing sales for her family's organic farm and managing home construction for...
2017-02-01
1h 16
Many Ways At Once
Participatory Economics w/ Rachel Williams, MBA
Marching is not enough. We've go to participate in changing the system, and since economics rules the world, we brought on Rachel Williams, MBA, to talk about different entities that help us participate more in ownership and operations of business.Rachel is a strategic idealist who loves to create alignment between big ideas and practical action. She is the owner and principle at Gift of Good Work, a consultancy providing business strategy and financial management support to business owners, entrepreneurs and organizations. Her diverse experience includes managing sales for her family's organic farm and managing home construction for...
2017-02-01
1h 16
Intuitive Art Show with Rachel Archelaus
Soul-Deep Confidence & Social Justice - Intuitive Art Show with Guest Sumaya O'Grady
Sumaya shares her journey of discovering soul-deep confidence in this episode. We also talk about racism, social justice, and ways you can empower yourself to help uplift the entire collective. This is a very relevant conversation for our times.Click to view: show page on Awesound
2016-12-02
00 min