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The Seed FieldThe Seed FieldThe Critical Skills Classroom Is Turning 40. Why Don’t More Teachers Know About It?The Critical Skills Classroom was founded forty years ago. This approach to classroom teaching pulls together experiential learning, cycles of action and reflection, and the cultivation of emotional intelligence. But today’s guest, Laura Thomas, says that the Critical Skills Classroom is still in some ways a secret—a good idea that more people should know about. That’s part of why she is marking the anniversary by releasing a 400-page book about the approach: The Complete Guide to the Critical Skills Classroom. In this conversation we talk with Laura about why the approach is more relevant today than ever...2025-07-3029 minENCONTRANDO SENTIDOENCONTRANDO SENTIDOEpisodio 84 - Entrevista con Ricardo ParedesNuevo episodio en nuestro podcast! 🎙️ Esta vez, tenemos a Ricardo Paredes! 🚀 Nos acompaña para hablar de su trayectoria, compartirnos sus experiencias, su conocimiento especializado y nos da consejos súper valiosos. 🙌No te lo puedes perder, ¡te esperamos en YouTube! 🔥 Da click en el link de nuestra bio para escuchar la charla completa. 🎧2025-05-2227 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldBi+ Mental Health Is a Crisis. Why Is No One Talking About It?Surveys show that almost half of bisexual folks report experiencing moderate to severe psychological distress in the last year. These rates are roughly double that of straight, gay, and lesbian populations. So why isn’t it being treated as a crisis? In this conversation with the psychologist and researcher Rachel Chickerella, we discuss this mental health crisis; the many factors leading to it; how everyone, and especially mental health professionals, can be bi-affirming; and why it’s important both to face the crisis and, at the same time, to celebrate bi+ joy.---Visit Antioch’s webs...2025-05-1430 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldAntioch’s Incoming President Says “This Is Our Moment”Today, Antioch University is announcing our next President: Lori Erica Varlotta. In preparation for this announcement, we sat down with Lori for a wide-ranging conversation about what makes Antioch special, her experiences and wisdom drawn from decades as a leader in higher education, and the challenges and opportunities that she, as our next university leader, sees for our institution during a time when colleges and universities across the U.S. are being pressured and threatened in unprecedented ways.---To learn more about Lori, visit the Incoming President webpage on Antioch’s website, where you’ll f...2025-05-0845 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldIn This Grad Program, Students Earn University Credit for Their Life ExperiencesOur society places high value on advanced degrees. So what happens when students are able to claim the growth experiences that naturally occur in the course of a human life—from a career change to an experience of oppression—and bring it into their graduate studies, not just reflecting on what they learned but also earning credits towards their degree? This practice, known as Prior Learning Assessment, has transformative potential, says today’s guest, longtime Antioch faculty member Joe Cronin. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about the nuts and bolts of Prior Learning Assessment, examples of how students have u...2025-04-1631 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTherapists Are Using Creative Writing to Treat Complex PTSD—and Build ResilienceTherapy is so often based around conversation and storytelling that it’s been called “the talking cure.” But recently, mental health professionals have been finding healing power in asking their clients to write down their stories. Can keeping a journal, writing a memoir, or otherwise engaging in “expressive writing” help heal the wounds in our minds? In this conversation with Stephen Southern we talk about trauma, complex PTSD, and whether expressive writing” might offer effective treatment that not only heals past wounds but protects against future ones.– – –Visit Antioch’s website to learn more about the programs Stephen...2025-04-0237 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldMaking the Positive Case for DEI in Higher EducationWhen people mention Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion—DEI for short—it’s often in the context of political fights and high-stakes arguments about what universities should and shouldn’t be allowed to do. But what if we backed up and asked, What is the positive case for DEI in higher education? For this episode, we talk to Stephanie Helms Pickett, a scholar and administrator who currently serves as Antioch University’s Vice Chancellor of Equity, Belonging, and Culture. The conversation includes a definition of terms, why universities have an obligation to help all students have a fair chance to compete, a...2025-03-1935 minClásicos en el AireClásicos en el AireLa Noche de los Muertos Vivientes (De George A. Romero)"¡Gracias por escuchar este episodio! Puedes disfrutar de más contenido y seguir nuestro programa completo en iVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-clasicos-aire_sq_f12479171_1.html Si prefieres escuchar este episodio directamente en iVoox, haz clic aquí https://www.ivoox.com/noche-muertos-vivientes-de-george-audios-mp3_rf_136732433_1.html Tu apoyo en iVoox nos ayuda a crecer y a seguir creando contenido. ¡Gracias por estar ahí" Título original: Night of the Living Dead Año: 1968 Duración: 96 minutos Género: Terror, Suspenso Director: George A. Romero Guion: George A. Romero y John A. Russo Producción: Karl Hardman y Russell Streiner Fotografía: George A. Romero M...2024-12-091h 31Clásicos en el AireClásicos en el AireLa Noche de los Muertos Vivientes (De George A. Romero)"¡Gracias por escuchar este episodio! Puedes disfrutar de más contenido y seguir nuestro programa completo en iVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-clasicos-aire_sq_f12479171_1.html Si prefieres escuchar este episodio directamente en iVoox, haz clic aquí https://www.ivoox.com/noche-muertos-vivientes-de-george-audios-mp3_rf_136732433_1.html Tu apoyo en iVoox nos ayuda a crecer y a seguir creando contenido. ¡Gracias por estar ahí" Título original: Night of the Living Dead Año: 1968 Duración: 96 minutos Género: Terror, Suspenso Director: George A. Romero Guion: George A. Romero y John A. Russo Producción: Karl Hardman y Russell Streiner Fotografía: George A. Romero M...2024-12-091h 31The Seed FieldThe Seed FieldFive Librarians on Defending Democracy, Book Bans, and the Freedom to ReadFive librarians discuss questions of democracy, censorship, libraries, and books. The panelists—Antioch’s Jen Sturge and Miranda Doyle, incoming AASL President Becky Calzada, 2023 Maryland School Librarian of the Year Sheri Anita Massey, and U of Baltimore librarian Allison Jennings-Roche—discuss how librarians can best serve students in the current political reality, the duty to present a wide variety a viewpoints, and best practices in resisting attempts to destroy public libraries entirely. “This is actually the first time that it's been criminalized for librarians and library workers to do their jobs,” says Jennings-Roche. “This is the first time we have ever be...2024-12-0533 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldFrom ’64 Freedom Summer to the ’24 Election: Three Antiochians on the Long Fight for Social JusticeFor both Judy Richardson and David Goodman, 1964 was a pivotal year. That year, Judy moved to Mississippi to help organize “Freedom Summer,” the famous drive to register Black voters in the heart of the Jim Crow South—work that led her to a career as a civil rights-focused activist, filmmaker, and educator. Meanwhile, 1964 touched David’s life in a more tragic way: during a trip to Mississippi, his brother Andrew and two fellow civil rights activists were murdered by the Ku Klux Klan. David has spent much of the intervening decades working to honor his brother’s memory and fulfill Am...2024-11-1527 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldThe Role of Black Women in Democracy: A Panel DiscussionBlack women have long stood at the crossroads of democracy and liberation. Their voices, advocacy, and resilience have driven progress toward equity and justice, yet the full acknowledgment of their contributions remains elusive. In this wide-ranging conversation, three formidable leaders—Judge Ashleigh Parker, Judge Faye R. Chess, and Cassandra Stokes—come together to share their experiences and wisdom in a conversation moderated by Stephanie Helms Pickett, Antioch’s Vice Chancellor for Equity, Belonging, and Culture. They discuss the challenges and rewards of fighting for our democracy despite facing stereotypes, patriarchy, misogyny, and misogynoir.****To learn more a...2024-10-2334 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTwo Writers Discuss Democracy, War, and IdentityHow do we make art in times of oppression? Do artists have a responsibility to explore questions of democracy, censorship, and human rights? In this conversation, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Viet Thanh Nguyen talks with poet and Antioch faculty member Cathy Linh Che about their experiences of democracy as Vietnamese American immigrant writers whose work engages vistas of American democracy amidst the legacy and representations of the Vietnam War. Listen to this edited version of their live conversation in the Antioch Works for Democracy speaker series to hear their ideas about immigrant identities, the after-effects of war, and the role...2024-10-0936 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTalking With President José Ramos-Horta About Environmental Justice, Peace, Democracy, and Activist TacticsAs we face this century’s challenges—from climate change to democratic backsliding to multinational cooperation—we need new models of leadership. That’s what Antioch alum, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and President of Timor-Leste José Ramos-Horta says. And he should know. He was one of the leaders of Timor-Leste’s long effort to win freedom from colonization and the right to democratically elect its own government. In this wide-ranging conversation with Abigail Abrash Walton, the Chair of Antioch’s Department of Environmental Studies, Ramos-Horta discusses his country’s still-fragile democracy, the vulnerability of island nations in a time of climate chan...2024-09-2536 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldHow Can Universities Support Democracy? With AW4D, Antioch Tries Many WaysIn May, Antioch University announced a robust set of democracy-promoting initiatives called Antioch Works for Democracy. Now, the effort’s six pillars are all in motion, from the announcement of twelve awardees from the Fund for Democratic Initiatives to the first Employee Days of Action to the many events being hosted through Education for Democracy, and more. In this special episode, we tell the story of the creation and development of Antioch Works for Democracy through the voices of many of the key figures behind this effort.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––If you’d like to find information about Antioch Works for Democracy, the place to go is the AW4D Libgu...2024-08-1420 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldDiane White Believes Healthcare Needs Reform—And That Antiochians Will Help Lead ItDiane shares her background, her focus on diversity and social justice in healthcare education, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted existing inequalities. The conversation also touches on Diane’s personal journey towards understanding health inequities and her goals for the new school in fostering graduates who can create positive change in the healthcare system.Diane White has the hard but exciting job of creating a new school at Antioch: the Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions, of which she is the founding Dean. In this conversation, Diane discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic shined a spotlight on...2024-07-0836 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldFacing Book Bans and Budget Pressure, School Librarians Show Their ImportanceJen Sturge was working as a librarian supervisor when, “in about 2021, 2022,” she explains, “the nature of my work changed—and it wasn't for the better.” Organized parent groups started challenging books and getting them banned from the library. In today’s conversation with Jen Sturge and her colleague Christie Kaaland, we discuss how these book challenges take up time, resources, and enthusiasm, distracting from the vital work that school librarians do to support learning, media literacy, love of reading, and healthy schools. Before the book banners came to town, Jen says, “I had absolutely what I considered to be the best job i...2024-06-2640 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldIs Talk Therapy Always Right For Kids? Play Therapy Offers Another WayVisit Antioch’s website to learn more about the Certificate in Play Therapy that Cary founded and directs.This episode was recorded April 22, 2024 via Riverside.fm and released May 14, 2024. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––The Seed Field Podcast is produced by Antioch UniversityHost: Jasper NighthawkEditor: Johanna CaseWeb Content Coordination: Jen MontWork-Study Interns: Georgia Bermingham, Stefanie Paredes, Grace Kurfman, and Lauren ArienzaleAdditional Production Help: Karen Hamilton, Adrienne Applegate, Jamila Gaskins, Amelia Bryan, and Melinda GarlandTo access a full transcript and find more information about this and other episodes, visit theseed...2024-05-1540 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldSchool Counselors Play a Vital Role. Schools Need to Let Them Do Their Jobs.The profession of school counseling has evolved over the last forty years to encompass not just academic and career guidance but also social-emotional support for students and the entire school. Yet too often today the core work of school counselors gets pushed to the side, displaced by demands that they fill in as substitute teachers, substitute principals, and even recess monitors. According to Taqueena Quintana, one of the founders of Antioch’s MA in School Counseling, this is foolish and does long-term harm to well-being across the school. In this interview, we talk with Taqueena about this issue as we...2024-04-1739 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldCan We Bring Resilience, Innovation, and Joy to the Climate Crisis?Innovation. Resilience. Joy. These concepts are not always top of mind when we think about the climate crisis. Is that a problem? Today’s guest, the scholar, educator, and leader Abigail Abrash Walton, says that taking action like this can be an antidote to despair. In fact, this kind of small, local action might be the only thing that will help us break our dependence on fossil fuels and build a more sustainable and just future.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Visit Antioch’s website to learn more about the MS in Environmental Studies that Abi directs. And learn more about Abi’s work and research on her faculty page.This...2024-04-0343 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldBig Idea: Decolonizing Mental Health EducationAs mental health professionals grapple with racism and exclusion in some of their foundational texts and concepts, a movement of reformers is working to decolonize the field. But what does that look like? And how will it impact our communities? In this episode we gather the voices of seven different faculty members from across Antioch University’s counseling, psychology, and therapy programs—and hear their insights into this important work. This Big Idea episode pulls clips from interviews with Jude Bergkamp, Beth Donahue, Mariaimeé Gonzalez, Catherine Lounsbury, Mariela Marin, Amy Morrison, and Syntia Santos Dietz. We invite you to...2024-02-2822 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldCan Mindfulness Help Teachers Be Less Reactive, More Compassionate?The practice of mindfulness is increasingly popular, even showing up in school curricula and employee wellness programs, where it’s often presented as a tool for managing stress. But Susan Dreyer Leon says that for teachers in particular, mindfulness offers much more than just a stress reduction. In this conversation, we discuss how mindfulness can offer a valuable approach to help us be less reactive, more compassionate, and better able to serve our students.This conversation centers mindfulness and Adult Social-Emotional Learning (Adult SEL). Don’t miss our conversation with Laura Thomas about Social-Emotional Learning for students, “S3E9...2024-02-0742 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldBig Idea: How Creative Writers WorkIn this special Big Idea episode, our editor Johanna Case revisits three of our favorite Seed Field Podcast interviews about creative writing and pulls out advice and wisdom that’s useful not just for writer but for anyone making art and making a life as an artist. From MFA Chair Lisa Locascio Nighthawk’s reflections on writing from a place of emotional truth to Colette Freedman’s  advice for writers choosing what to write about and Alistair McCartney’s explanation of the power of defamiliarization, this episode explores some of the most potent ideas from our full interviews with each of t...2024-01-2414 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldWe All Aspire to Be Life-Long Learners—How Can Universities Support Us?Universities across the country are offering more and more classes outside of degree programs. These include job training programs for employers, continuing education credits required to keep certifications, and more creative classes that serve a personal interest. But why should universities be the place where we go to be life-long learners? And how do universities need to change to embrace this opportunity? In this interview with Terry Ratcliff, the Dean of Antioch’s School of Distance and Extended Education, we answer these questions and more.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––The School of Distance and Extended Education that Terry has been talking about offers classes, certificates, and badges...2023-12-1337 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldPanel Discussion: Careers at the Intersection of Education and JusticeA special panel of three educators convened to discuss the future of education, the interesting and rewarding careers that can be had in the field, and the ways that these Antiochians are pushing forward both pedagogy and institutions. Featuring PhD in Leadership and Change alum Ashley Benson, current EdD student Dani Belvin, and MEd alum Ally Muir.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Visit Antioch’s website to learn more about the PhD in Leadership in Change, the EdD in Educational and Professional Practice, and the MEd for Experienced Educators degree programs.This episode was recorded August 9, 2023 via Riverside.fm and released November 29, 2023. ––––––––––––––––––...2023-11-2947 minGente que hace CineGente que hace CineEP164: Lanzamiento del Libro "Un mundo de Andrés Caicedo"Episodio especial grabado durante el Lanzamiento del libro del fotógrafo Eduardo "La Rata" Carvajal, llamado "Un mundo de Andrés Caicedo", con fotografías inéditas tomadas por este emblemático foto-fija al escritor, cineasta y dramaturgo caleño, miembro del conocido grupo de Cali (Caliwood)La conversación fue grabada en el marco del Festival Internacional de Cine de Cali - FICCALI, moderada por Sandro Romero Rey, con la participación de Ramiro Arbeláez y Katia González.Si quieres hacerte un tour por más historias del grupo de Ca...2023-11-1645 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldSchool Librarians Are Essential, So Why Are These Jobs Disappearing?There’s a quiet epidemic wiping out school librarian positions across the U.S. Between 2015 and 2019, the number of librarians declined by 20%, and one in five school librarian positions was eliminated entirely. But why is nobody noticing? According to researcher and Antioch faculty Deb Kachel, it might be because there hasn’t been a nationwide data set showing the staggering numbers—until now. In this conversation, we talk with Kachel about the SLIDE project, the way marginalized communities are hit hardest by the loss of school librarians, and how communities can fight back. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Visit the SLIDE project’s website, libslide.org, and don’t miss their data...2023-11-1540 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldSupporting Non-Traditional Learners Starts With Respecting Their KnowledgeFor those of us who have been shut out of higher education in the past, the path back to being a successful student is full of obstacles. The right support can make this a little easier, though.  In this episode, we explore this question with Russell Thornhill and Kathryn Pope, the Co-Directors of the BRIDGE program on Antioch’s Los Angeles campus—a financially free program that has helped over 700 students gain experience and credit studying at the college level. We try to answer how best to support each other as we advance in knowledge and power.— Vis...2023-11-0138 minEmisiones PodcastEmisiones PodcastEspecial de Halloween 2023Les queremos presentar el Especial de Halloween de Emisiones Podcast 2023. En este año quisimos mostrarles algo diferente, historias contadas de primera mano de las personas que las vivieron y en los lugares dónde se vivieron. Sabemos que te va a encantar. S U S C R Í B E T E Facebook: Emisiones Podcast Instagram: @‌emisionespodcast Spotify: Emisiones Podcast Gmail: emisionespodcast@gmail.com Sergio Castillón: @‌castillonsergio Mynor Cordón: @‌mynor_cordon Mike Gálvez @‌mikegal99 CRÉDITOS: Música/Audio : Carlos Paredes Póster: Diana Ward Participantes: Norma Alicia A. / Valeria Fuentes / Alán Gussen / Fernando Gussen / Paulina Gómez / Ka...2023-10-301h 40Frecuencia ParanormalFrecuencia ParanormalLa Casa de DeryCasi todos aquí hemos escuchado alguna vez en nuestra vida sobre una casa embrujada. Construcciones que gozan de una mala reputación debido a los fenómenos extraños que ocurren dentro de sus paredes.Dadas las historias de casas embrujadas que han llegado a Frecuencia Paranormal, podemos deducir que siempre que una casa se infesta de energías negativas se debe a una razón particular. En esta historia, las cosas no son diferentes.Recibimos este relato de parte de Karen García, quien nos cuenta que vivió los momentos más aterrador...2023-10-0523 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldThe Students Healing Educational Trauma by Studying Literature, History, Art, and PhilosophyFor many Americans, a college degree is seen as a path to a better job. But higher education is not just about career advancement. It’s also about developing the life of the mind, critical reflection, and a love of learning. Often, says guest Ingrid Ingerson, those students who have experienced educational trauma and had interrupted studies are those most positively impacted by the chance to study the humanities. That’s why she’s worked to build on Antioch University’s partnership with the Clemente Course in the Humanities to create a first-of-its–kind, free, four-course series for non-consecutive learners...2023-06-2842 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldCreative Writing Offers a Chance to Take Yourself SeriouslyIt can be hard to find time and emotional space within our busy lives to sustain a creative writing practice. At the same time, writing offers a key space to process and make sense of our experiences. Navigating the writing life is a productive challenge, says this week’s guest Lisa Locascio Nighthawk, the Chair of the Antioch MFA in Creative Writing. In this wide-ranging conversation, she touches on the experience of nobody wanting to publish a personal essay, starting her own newsletter to write about adolescence and music, and the way taking your own story seriously can be a...2023-06-1445 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldWe Understand Dyslexia Better Than Ever, Yet Most Students Still Don’t Get Help20% of people live with dyslexia, yet our public school systems are for the most part designed for students who don’t have difficulty reading. In the past thirty years, the science around dyslexia has come a long ways. Today, those who can access early screening, early diagnosis, early intervention, and appropriate accommodations are often able to thrive academically and in future careers. But many lack access to these services. That’s what Genya Devoe is working to change, both as an activist and as faculty in Antioch University School of Education, where she has designed and leads our Dyslexia Stud...2023-05-3134 minUn día como hoy en la músicaUn día como hoy en la músicaEfemérides del 02 de marzoEl nacimiento de: - Lawrence Payton, vocalista de los Four Tops - Lou Reed, cantante y compositor, líder de la Velvet Underground, uno de los grandes artistas de la historia - Tony Meehan, baterista de The Shadows - Rory Gallagher, uno de los grandes guitarristas de blues - Karen Carpenter, vocalista y batería de uno de los dúos más famosos de la historia de la música, Carpenters - Jon Bon Jovi, vocalista y compositor de una de las bandas de rock más importan...2023-03-0325 minUn día como hoy en la músicaUn día como hoy en la músicaEfemérides del 04 de eneroEl nacimiento de: - Paul Burlison, guitarrista pionero del rockabilly y miembro fundador de The Rock and Roll Trio - John Steel, baterista original de The Animals - Jimmy Johnson, guitarrista estadounidense conocido como parte de la banda de acompañamiento de estudio Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section - Florence LaRue, cantante de la The 5th Dimension - Margie y Mary Ann Ganser, vocalistas de The Shangri-Las - Alice Cooper, cantante y compositor - James Dunn, cantante del grupo The Stylistics - Phil Ehart, batería de...2023-02-0529 minUn día como hoy en la músicaUn día como hoy en la músicaEfemérides del 17 de diciembreEl nacimiento de: - Arthur Fiedler, conductor de los Boston Pops Orchestra, una de las orquestas más conocidas - El arreglista de jazz, trompetista, compositor y bandleader Sy Oliver - El músico James Booker, uno de los grandes pianistas conocido como The Black Liberace - Eddie Kendricks, vocalista de los The Temptations de 1960 a 1971 - Paul Butterfield, cantante y harmonicista de blues, formó en 1963 la Paul Batterfield Blues Band - Paul Rodgers, compositor, cantante y guitarrista de Free y Bad Company - Carlton Bar...2022-12-1722 minUn día como hoy en la músicaUn día como hoy en la músicaEfemérides del 22 de noviembreDía del músico Se celebra el 22 de noviembre, para festejar a los músicos, la fecha conmemora la muerte de santa Cecilia (personaje medio legendario, mártir del cristianismo y patrona de los músicos). Algunas fuentes mencionan que se debe a pintores del siglo XV que Santa Cecilia sea vinculada con la música, ya que en sus cuadros la mostraban tocando el arpa y otros instrumentos. Esta celebración se inició un 22 de noviembre de 1570 con un festejo realizado en la localidad francesa de Evreux (Normandía), con un torneo de compositores. Desde 1695 se comenz...2022-11-2227 minUn día como hoy en la músicaUn día como hoy en la músicaEfemérides del 15 de octubreEl nacimiento de: - El guitarrista y compositor Mickey Baker, fue componente de Mickey & Sylvia - Barry McGuire, cantante y compositor, cuyo éxito más importante será Eve of destruction - Marv Johnson, cantante de R&B - El cantante, compositor y pianista, Richard Carpenter, hermano de Karen, con quien formará uno de los dúos de mayor éxito en la música, The Carpenters - El cantante y compositor, Chris de Burgh - El cantante y compositor Tito Jackson, componente de The Jackson 5 El #1 en las li...2022-10-1524 minBerkeley TalksBerkeley TalksClimate displacement and remaking the built environmentIn Berkeley Talks episode 143, a panel of UC Berkeley experts discuss climate displacement — what it means to abandon places, the power dynamics between the Global South and the Global North, challenges for both the sending and receiving regions, and what needs to happen to address this fast-growing problem.Panelists include faculty members from Berkeley's new cluster in climate equity and environmental justice:Maya Carrasquillo, civil and environmental engineeringDaniel Aldana Cohen, sociologyZoe Hamstead, city and regional planningDanielle Rivera, landscape architecture and environmental planning Moderated by Karen Chapple, director of Berkeley’s Urban Displacement Project and the University of Tor...2022-06-041h 26Ciencia ReyesCiencia Reyes¿Superpoderes reales?¿Qué tan lejos estamos de tener SUPERPODERES REALES? Super fuerza, longevidad, escalar por las paredes... Este podcast tiene su versión en video en youtube.com/c/cinthiareyesAdemás forma parte de una colaboración y el extracto de Thor fue escrito por Karen del canal La ciencia detrás de...2022-05-2512 minAlejandro SeveriniAlejandro SeveriniDylan Barreto se luce en Villa RaffoEl prometedor púgil se refirió a los detalles que le otorgaron una sólida victoria ante un duro rival, Nahuel Paredes, del Evander Gym. Posteriormente destacó la labor de su equipo, encabezado por Karen Rojas, así como la importancia de su novia a quien le dedicó la victoria. Finalmente se refirió a su preparación en los meses de pandemia y las dificultades de las restricciones padecidas por todos los deportistas.2021-09-1904 minAlejandro SeveriniAlejandro SeveriniDylan Barreto se luce en Villa RaffoEl prometedor púgil se refirió a los detalles que le otorgaron una sólida victoria ante un duro rival, Nahuel Paredes, del Evander Gym. Posteriormente destacó la labor de su equipo, encabezado por Karen Rojas, así como la importancia de su novia a quien le dedicó la victoria. Finalmente se refirió a su preparación en los meses de pandemia y las dificultades de las restricciones padecidas por todos los deportistas.2021-09-1904 minAlejandro SeveriniAlejandro SeveriniDylan Barreto se luce en Villa RaffoEl prometedor púgil se refirió a los detalles que le otorgaron una sólida victoria ante un duro rival, Nahuel Paredes, del Evander Gym. Posteriormente destacó la labor de su equipo, encabezado por Karen Rojas, así como la importancia de su novia a quien le dedicó la victoria. Finalmente se refirió a su preparación en los meses de pandemia y las dificultades de las restricciones padecidas por todos los deportistas.2021-09-1904 minConecta La VidaConecta La VidaEducacion virtualEducacion virtual2021-07-3108 minConecta La VidaConecta La VidaLenguas extranjerasLenguas2021-07-2430 minConecta La VidaConecta La VidaGeneración 2018-2022Froebel2021-07-0913 minConecta La VidaConecta La VidaMúsico terapiaMúsico terapia2021-07-0706 minConecta La VidaConecta La VidaJuguito de piñaFiesta2021-07-0503 minConecta La VidaConecta La VidaNoche de fiestaHey baby2021-07-0503 minConecta La VidaConecta La VidaAula virtualAula virtual2021-06-3008 minConecta La VidaConecta La VidaMúsicaMúsica party2021-06-3003 minConecta La VidaConecta La VidaEmocionesEmociones2021-06-3005 minConecta La VidaConecta La VidaClases en lineaClases2021-06-2906 minFinTech\'s DEI Discussions – Powered by Harrington StarrFinTech's DEI Discussions – Powered by Harrington StarrThe Families of FinTech Podcast | Roundtable SpecialRevisiting the Maternity and Paternity Stories of Fintech one year after we first released this eye-opening series, Nadia is ecstatic to be able to welcome back:- Karen Rudich, CEO and Co-Founder of ELEMENTARYb- Ben Wulwik, Head of Legal and Transaction Management at OakNorth Bank- Diana Paredes, CEO and Co-Founder of Suade Labs- Annette Evans, VP of People and Culture at Global Processing Services For a special roundtable discussion on the pressing issues that continue to make Maternity and Paternity conversations highly topical.Exploring how the Pandemic has transformed p...2021-06-2952 min