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Well Grounded
Sharing Your Faith with Your Children: A Reflection with Diane and Leigh Ann
Join us for today’s reflection episode with Diane and Leigh Ann as they expand on their conversation with Kelly McMurray where they discuss the many ways you can share your faith with your children. This conversation explores the “no waste” concept and the importance of developing a trusted community for your family. So sit back, relax, grab a cup of coffee and enjoy this reflection episode about sharing your faith with your children. ____________Latte Moment Recipe: S’mores FrappeArmor of God Study Guide by Priscilla...
2025-01-20
25 min
Lex Talk History
Lex Talk about our Indigenous history with Filson specialist Kelly Hyberger
Alan and Mandy return for a special episode for National Indigenous History Month. Our special guest is Kelly Hyberger, Director of Curatorial Affairs with the Filson Historical Society. The museum in Louisville has endeavored to preserve and share Kentucky's underreported Native American History while also repatriating objects in their collection to their rightful places. Breaking News: On Tuesday November 12th Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear appointed Kelly to serve on the Native American Heritage Commission. The Commission was established in 1996 to recognize and promote Native American contributions and influence in Kentucky’s history and culture. Alan and Mandy also share news ab...
2024-11-12
54 min
The Braintrust "Driving Change" Podcast
Legacy and Lessons with Kelly Lytle
On this episode of the Driving Change Podcast, Jeff dives into the depths of family legacy, dreams, and the cost of pursuing them with author Kelly Lytle. His book, "To Dad from Kelly," is an intimate memoir detailing his relationship with his father, a professional football player who paid the ultimate price for his dream. Kelly delves into the profound lessons learned from his father and how he wrestles with the lingering questions left unasked and unanswered following his sudden death at 56. Beyond his book, Kelly is working on serialized stories available on his sub stack newsletter, blending nostalgia...
2023-10-31
52 min
KPFA - Letters and Politics
The Mexican Revolution and The Migrants Who Sparked it
Guest: Kelly Lytle Hernández is the Thomas E. Lifka Endowed Chair in History and the director of the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA. She is a 2019 MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient and the author of the award-winning books Migra!, City of Inmates, and her latest, Bad Mexicans Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands winner of the 2023 Bancroft Prize in American History. The post The Mexican Revolution and The Migrants Who Sparked it appeared first on KPFA.
2023-04-10
59 min
Isaac's Autism in the Wild
Salty Sister Kelly Lytle
In this episode my youngest daughter shares some of our recent struggles with her oldest brother with autism. We talk about the term glass sibling. Tune in to find out more.
2023-03-01
28 min
Behavior – Isaac's Autism in the Wild
Salty Sister Kelly Lytle
In this episode my youngest daughter shares some of our recent struggles with her oldest brother with autism. We talk about the term glass sibling. Tune in to find out more.
2023-03-01
28 min
Family – Isaac's Autism in the Wild
Salty Sister Kelly Lytle
In this episode my youngest daughter shares some of our recent struggles with her oldest brother with autism. We talk about the term glass sibling. Tune in to find out more.
2023-03-01
28 min
Inclusion – Isaac's Autism in the Wild
Salty Sister Kelly Lytle
In this episode my youngest daughter shares some of our recent struggles with her oldest brother with autism. We talk about the term glass sibling. Tune in to find out more.
2023-03-01
28 min
Communication – Isaac's Autism in the Wild
Salty Sister Kelly Lytle
In this episode my youngest daughter shares some of our recent struggles with her oldest brother with autism. We talk about the term glass sibling. Tune in to find out more.
2023-03-01
28 min
Books Are My People
96 - Books Are My People with Amy Poeppel, author of The Sweet Spot
This week, Amy Poeppel and I discuss her new novel, The Sweet Spot, how monologues can help a writer find their character's voice and find out which one of us feels compelled to finish all the books they begin! Sign up here for my newsletter for more book titles delivered to your inbox! Books Discussed: The Matchmaker’s Gift by Lynda Cohen LoigmanBig Swiss by Jen BeaginThe World According to Fanny Davis by Bridgett M. DavisBookworm by Robin YeatmanThe Shoemaker’s Wife...
2023-02-13
24 min
CounterVortex Podcast
Magonismo hits the mainstream
In Episode 162 of the CounterVortex podcast Bill Weinberg reviews Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands by Kelly Lytle Hernández. Listen on SoundCloud or via Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/countervortex Production by Chris Rywalt We ask listeners to donate just $1 per weekly podcast via Patreon -- or $2 for our new special offer! We now have 52 subscribers. If you appreciate our work, please become Number 53!
2023-02-12
14 min
Living in the USA
Best of 2022: Elie Mystal on the Constitution, Kelly Lytle Hernandez on 'Bad Mexicans,' Beverly Gage on the FBI
For our end-of year show we are featuring some of our favorite book segments from 2022, starting with Elie Mystal, The Nation’s Justice Correspondent, who says our constitution is not good. His new book is “Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution.”Plus: “Bad Mexicans” – that’s what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-Mexico border against the robber barons and their political allies. UCLA historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez tells that story, and talks about her book on race, empire, and revolution in the borderlands.Also: We kno...
2022-12-30
58 min
Start Making Sense Clips
"Bad Mexicans": Kelly Lytle Hernandez
“Bad Mexicans” – that’s what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-Mexico border against the robber barons and their political allies. UCLA historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez tells that story, and talks about her book on race, empire, and revolution in the borderlands.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2022-12-29
17 min
The Nation Podcasts
Best of 2022: Elie Mystal on the Constitution, plus Kelly Lytle Hernández on “Bad Mexicans”
For our end-of year show, we are featuring a couple of our favorite book segments from 2022. First, a Black guy’s guide to the Constitution: Elie Mystal explains why “our constitution is not good.” He’s The Nation’s justice correspondent and author of Allow Me to Retort.Also: “Bad Mexicans”—that’s what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-Mexico border against the robber barons and their political allies. UCLA historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez tells that story and talks about her book on race, empire, and revolution in the borderlands.
2022-12-29
34 min
Unsung History
The Effect of the Mexican Revolution on Mexican Immigration to the U.S.
The Mexican Revolution in the early 20th Century was a pivotal moment in Mexican history, and it was also a pivotal moment in United States history, as huge numbers of Mexicans fled war-torn Mexico and headed to the US border. Many Mexican Americans in the US today are the descendants of refugees fleeing the Revolution.To understand more about the experience of immigrants who came to the United States during the Mexican Revolution, I’m speaking in this episode with writer Alda P. Dobbs, author of middle grade novels Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna and ...
2022-10-10
35 min
AWM Author Talks
Episode 112: Kelly Lytle Hernández
This week, historian and author Kelly Lytle Hernández sits down with writer Michael Zapata to discuss her book Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands. The recently released book fills in one of the largest gaps in our history textbooks: the 1910 Mexican Revolution, which remade both Mexico and the United States.This conversation originally took place May 15, 2022 at the inaugural American Writers Festival and was recorded live.AWM PODCAST NETWORK HUB
2022-10-03
45 min
Cafe con Pam
Bad Mexicans with Kelly Lytle Hernández
Listeners, we're back this week with Kelly Lytle Hernández.Kelly Lytle Hernández is a professor of History, African American Studies, and Urban Planning at UCLA where she holds The Thomas E. Lifka Endowed Chair in History and directs the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies. One of the nation’s leading experts on race, immigration, and mass incarceration, she is the author of Migra! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol (University of California Press, 2010), City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles (University of North Carolina Pres...
2022-10-02
50 min
Living in the USA
The Youth Vote: Harold Meyerson; Ken Burns's 'Holocaust': David Nasaw; 'Bad Mexicans': Kelly Lytle Hernandez
To increase young voters' turnout, we need to appeal not only to abortion rights but also to economic issues, Harold Meyerson concludes after reading the polls.Also: Ken Burns’ new documentary on PBS, “The US and the Holocaust,” searches for heroes and happy endings - but there aren't any, Historian David Nasaw argues.Plus: "Bad Mexicans”—that's what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-Mexico border against the robber barons and their political allies. UCLA historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez tells that story, which is the subject of her new book...
2022-09-30
57 min
For Real
Nonfic for Hispanic Heritage Month
This week Alice and Kim talk about nonfiction reads for Hispanic Heritage Month.Follow For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Kendra Winchester and Kim Ukura.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Nonfiction in the NewsJung Hae Chae Wins the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize [Graywolf Press]2022 National Book Awards Longlist for Nonfiction [National Book Foundation]Writer Samantha Irby calls...
2022-09-27
48 min
Get Your Favorite Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands by Kelly Lytle Hernández
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/608229 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands Author: Kelly Lytle Hernández Narrator: Joana Garcia Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 35 minutes Release date: August 23, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 1 of Total 2 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: Bad Mexicans tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, wh...
2022-08-23
30 min
Get Your Favorite Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands by Kelly Lytle Hernández
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/608229to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands Author: Kelly Lytle Hernández Narrator: Joana Garcia Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 35 minutes Release date: August 23, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 1 of Total 2 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: Bad Mexicans tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who or...
2022-08-23
1h 35
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands by Kelly Lytle Hernández
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/608229to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands Author: Kelly Lytle Hernández Narrator: Joana Garcia Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 35 minutes Release date: August 23, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 1 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Bad Mexicans tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who or...
2022-08-23
1h 35
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands by Kelly Lytle Hernández
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/608229 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands Author: Kelly Lytle Hernández Narrator: Joana Garcia Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 35 minutes Release date: August 23, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 1 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Bad Mexicans tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, wh...
2022-08-23
30 min
Living in the USA
LA Primaries: Harold Meyerson; Abortion: Katha Pollitt; 'Bad Mexicans': Kelly Lytle Hernandez
The results of Tuesday’s primaries in L.A. and San Francisco, according to the New York Times, were “a stark warning to the Democratic Party about the potency of law and order as a political message in 2022.” Harold Meyerson disagrees. Also: our preview of the live TV hearings of the House committee on the January 6 insurrection. Plus: Also: Abortion and its opponents. Do opponents of abortion really believe abortion providers are “baby-killers”? There’s some new research about that that found opponents help family members and friends get abortions. Katha Pollitt explains. Also:“Bad Mexicans” – that's what the revolutionaries of 1910 were calle...
2022-06-09
50 min
People's Historians Podcast
Kelly Lytle Hernández on the 1910 Mexican Revolution
In this episode, from our series on Teach the Black Freedom Struggle, our host, historian Nancy Raquel Mirabal, speaks with historian Kelly Lytle Hernández about the magonistas, insurgents who challenged Mexican dictator Porfirio Díaz and U.S. imperialism in the early 20th century. They discuss Hernández’s book, Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands, which tells the story of the magonistas and their leader, Ricardo Flores Magón. Read about the event and find related resources.
2022-06-06
58 min
The Nation Podcasts
Katha Pollitt on How to Protect Abortion Rights and Kelly Lytle Hernandez on “Bad Mexicans”
The coming repeal of constitutional protection for abortion leaves us with a lot of work to do--to protect and expand abortion rights in the states where it will remain legal, and to help women in states where it will be banned. Katha Pollitt joins the Start Making Sense podcast to explain what we need to do now – in politics, health care, and funding.Plus: “Bad Mexicans” – that what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-Mexico border against the robber barons and their political allies. UCLA historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez tells that sto...
2022-06-02
38 min
Start Making Sense Clips
Kelly Lytle Hernandez: "Bad Mexicans"
“Bad Mexicans” – that’s what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-Mexico border against the robber barons and their political allies. UCLA historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez tells that story – it’s the subject of her new book with that title.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2022-06-02
17 min
The Nation Podcasts
Katha Pollitt on How to Protect Abortion Rights Now, plus Kelly Lytle Hernandez on “Bad Mexicans”
The Supreme Court’s coming repeal of constitutional protection for abortion leaves us with a lot of work to do – to protect and expand abortion rights in the states where it will remain legal, and to help women in states where it will be banned. Katha Pollitt explains what we need to do now – in politics, health care, and funding.Plus: “Bad Mexicans” – that’s what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-Mexico border against the robber barons and their political allies. UCLA historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez tells that story...
2022-06-02
38 min
For Real
Voting Reads
This week Alice and Kim talk voting reads.Follow For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Alice Burton and Kim Ukura.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Nonfiction in the NewsBetty Gilpin Inks Deal with Macmillan’s Flatiron Books for Personal Essay Collection [Deadline]Los Angeles Times Book Prizes Winners Announced [LA Times]Biography – Burning Boy...
2022-05-10
42 min
New Books in Latin American Studies
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. a...
2022-05-09
52 min
New Books in Mexican Studies
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. a...
2022-05-09
52 min
New Books in the American West
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. a...
2022-05-09
52 min
New Books in Latino Studies
Kelly Lytle Hernández, "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" (Norton, 2022)
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands (Norton, 2022)tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. a...
2022-05-09
50 min
Conversations From The Frontlines: Real Talk, Real Change
Up Next: Dr. David Turner
Dr. David Turner grew up in Inglewood California and earned his Ph.D. in the Social and Cultural Studies in Education program at UC Berkeley, where his research focused on youth-based social movements, political identity, and resistance to the prison regime. David supports the movement for Black lives as a political education and research specialist, helping organizations with teach-ins, curriculum, and community engagement. David is currently a Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow at the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA, under the guidance of Dr. Kelly Lytle Hernandez.
2022-04-11
02 min
Parenting – Isaac's Autism in the Wild
Sibling Counseling
In this short episode, little sister Kelly joins her mom Holly to talk about their journey finding her a counselor. Their solution may be an opportunity that could help others find support they need, sooner rather than later.
2022-02-02
20 min
Isaac's Autism in the Wild
Sibling Counseling
In this short episode, little sister Kelly joins her mom Holly to talk about their journey finding her a counselor. Their solution may be an opportunity that could help others find support they need, sooner rather than later.
2022-02-02
20 min
Emotional Health – Isaac's Autism in the Wild
Sibling Counseling
In this short episode, little sister Kelly joins her mom Holly to talk about their journey finding her a counselor. Their solution may be an opportunity that could help others find support they need, sooner rather than later.
2022-02-02
20 min
What is California?
Episode 11: Jaime Lowe
Jaime Lowe is the author of Breathing Fire: Female Inmate Firefighters on the Front Lines of California's Wildfires and a contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine. For a long time, a stereotypical idea of what California might be would have this Hollywood glamor. Now it’s this Silicon Valley glamor, and it’s this sheen of wealth and success and privilege and manifest destiny and gold. And I think that we need to acknowledge that that is actually absolute destruction. For the majority of people, that is a detrimental vision and not even somet...
2021-11-18
49 min
WKOK Sunrise
10/6/21 WKOK Sunrise: Paint The Valley Pink
Michele Heimbach, Patient Navigator, Thyra M. Humphreys Center for Breast Health, and Kelly Lytle, Nurse Navigator, on what happens when someone receives a breast cancer diagnosis, what does the future hold? We’ll stick with the patient/nurse viewpoint, how to help patients, the shock of the news, the support, the treatments, the assistance, how navigation works, and why it is so helpful. We’ll talk about relationship, support, barriers and the unique service offered. This discussion is part of WKOK and the Sunbury Broadcasting Corporation’s ‘Paint The Valley Pink’ initiative, calling attention to Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Thyra...
2021-10-06
11 min
IndyMatters
Immigration law struck down, a Native-owned coffee shop and infrastructure developments
This week, Reporter and Assistant Editor Michelle Rindels talks with UCLA History Professor Kelly Lytle Hernandez about an immigration law that a Nevada-based federal judge has declared unconstitutional, citing its racist origins. Then, Reporter Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez heads out to the Walker River Indian Reservation to talk with business owner Andrea Martinez about why she opened a vegetarian coffee shop in rural Nevada. At the end of the show, Host Joey Lovato sits down with D.C. Reporter Humberto Sanchez for the D.C. Debrief to talk about the infrastructure bill, the budget and more congressional developments through a...
2021-08-27
28 min
Isaac's Autism in the Wild
Autism & Siblings-Kelly's Story
This week on ISAAC’S Autism in the Wild our host Holly is joined by a VERY special guest, her daughter Kelly. Kelly is 11 years old and has been raised in an “autism house” since day one. Her older brother Caleb (13yrs) has ASD 1 and now through Holly’s recent marriage she has gained an … Read More Read More
2021-08-19
48 min
Communication – Isaac's Autism in the Wild
Autism & Siblings-Kelly's Story
This week on ISAAC’S Autism in the Wild our host Holly is joined by a VERY special guest, her daughter Kelly. Kelly is 11 years old and has been raised in an “autism house” since day one. Her older brother Caleb (13yrs) has ASD 1 and now through Holly’s recent marriage she has gained an 18 year old step-brother, Cooper, who is more significantly impacted. On this episode we discuss what life is like as a neuro-typical kid in a home where autism is present. As Kelly will divulge it is not all roses and sunshine, despite that, Kelly has a...
2021-08-19
48 min
Daily Wisdom Words Podcast
Episode 9: The Dream Talk With Kelly Sullivan Walden
"Regardless of our religious affiliations, we could meet Krishna, Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad...once we open up that door we have access and it might sound blasphemous to some, that's why dreams are kind of controversial, but if you think about it all the major religion started with a dream". That's what Kelly Sullivan Walden said but one amazing thing is that Neel Trivedi was neeled when Kelly read a dream card that revealed his personality. Listen to the podcast and share your thoughts in the comment box below or visit our website https://www.dailywisdomwords...
2021-08-07
46 min
Dig: A History Podcast
LULAC, Adela Sloss-Vento, and the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement
Borders #3 of 4. If we look for women of color in national women’s rights organizations before the 1970s, we don’t see very many. Once it was assumed that women of color did not participate in twentieth century feminism. Of course that wasn’t the case at all and the historical record is righting itself, as historians and other social scientists complicate the narrative of twentieth century feminism, arguing that feminisms were at play. Sociologist Benita Roth even titles her book Separate Roads to Feminism, showing that women of color acted in feminist ways but were not largely involved with n...
2021-06-21
1h 01
The Photo Ethics Podcast
Pete Brook: On thinking about images
In this episode, we talk with Pete Brook about images of incarceration, and his thoughts on photo ethics more broadly. He shares how he first came to learn about mass incarceration, and why he felt so passionately about the issue. He discusses his belief in the importance of formal education on visual culture, and his experience teaching both university students and men incarcerated at San Quentin Prison. From this experience, Pete describes some of the responses he received from prisoners themselves on prison photography. What you’ll find inside: “A visual literacy is imperative and a vi...
2021-05-05
44 min
When we see you
Longing to go the distance
Friends- Tallboy Tuesday roared on this week with our theme: My Valentine. We learned of one man’s love of making mold and of another’s enduring familial love. We survived the angst of teenage love and laughed at erotic romance. Now, here’s my story for my Valentine…..I run to you in the morning, before the sun is up. And at night, when darkness surrounds us both. It’s just us. And I’m sweating. Panting. Lying with you. Wanting to run. But unable to move.
2021-03-05
01 min
Invent The Future
Episode 7 - Cowboys
In this free-ranging and discursive discussion, Alekx, Eilex, and Ethan talk about Western films (cowboy movies, not the whole capitalist cultural category) and how they portray Mexico and Mexicans, how the films launder settler Manifest Destiny and settler-colonialism, how gender is depicted and reified through the films, and US perceptions of citizenry, property, and morality are all mixed in with the ideas they contain. It goes all over the place. Yee haw. Suggested reading/viewing: Black, Liza. Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941-1960. Hernández, Kelly Lytle. Migra! A History of the U.S...
2021-03-01
1h 23
When we see you
Confessions of a Cheater
“How did you go bankrupt?Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.”Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also RisesIn Fremont, Ohio, you had two options for elementary school: Catholic or Public. I went to Catholic school. Mom taught 5th grade at one of the public elementary schools. This duality never mattered until I hit 5th grade and after a month of school noticed the covers of Mom’s textbooks were the same as my own. Then one weekend in October 1993, I had the house to myself. Dad was outside in his overa...
2021-02-26
07 min
Living in the USA
Biden & the economy: Meyerson; UCLA & the LAPD: Hernandez & Speed; TV this week: Taylor
Biden’s economic recovery plan: Harold Meyerson comments, starting with the latest obstacles to keeping the $15 minimum wage in the Senate bill that goes to reconciliation – also, is aid to state governments a “blue-state bailout”? Also: UCLA has gotten a multi-million dollar grant to establish an archive of the age of mass incarceration, starting with 177 boxes of LAPD records from the seventies through the 2000s –Kelly Lytle Hernandez and Shannon Speed explain the project and how they will be partnering with community groups. Plus: our TV critic Ella Taylor reviews “Judas and the Black Messiah,” now on HBO Max, about the Chicago po...
2021-02-19
1h 01
When we see you
Nocturnal Emissions
In June 1999, I blew up my knee in a summer basketball tournament. Tore the ACL, MCL, and a whole bunch of cartilage. Surgery came in July, and it was questionable whether I’d return to play any sports in my upcoming junior year.My entire identity was wrapped into sports, so I’m understating when I say that me returning to play was critical for my parents and me. A few months later, Mom and Dad had gotten into magnet therapy to boost their health and alleviate their pain. For background, in magnet therapy, therapeutic magnets are i...
2021-02-19
08 min
When we see you
Over the Top, A Novel By Guy Impy (or why I love storytelling)
We called Grandpa Lytle Popo. And Popo could tell the h**l out of a story.Popo had my height and build. Freckles dotted his fair skin, and his cheeks were usually rosy. He owned a big smile and louder laugh and when you sat with him he had a magical presence that made time cease to exist.Whenever Popo had a story, he’d sit and smile for a few seconds before starting -- like he was slow-playing letting you in on a secret. His stories were long, and they never started or st...
2021-02-12
08 min
When we see you
A Real NFL Memory
Dad was a rookie running back for the Denver Broncos in 1977-1978 when they made their first Super Bowl. Though more than 40 years ago, every year the NFL playoffs bring out memories and nostalgia on social media. Like this year, when a friend of our family’s shared a photo on Facebook of Dad and a teammate standing on the Broncos sideline. There isn’t anything especially remarkable about the photo. Just two teammates in their Bronco orange jerseys. They’re old school blue helmets are cocked slightly upwards. Dad has his hands on his hips as some...
2021-01-29
06 min
When we see you
Quarrel in the Quarantine
Last night, sh*t popped off. Had been a long week. Lots of stress. Long hours. Life whipping P and me.We chilled in the front room for a few hours. Played Aretha. Then Otis. Ended with Jodeci on vinyl. About 9:30, I went to the other room. Poured a gin. Turned on ‘Kelly’s Bad Movies.’ Started Homefront on a friend’s recommendation. P popped in an hour or so later, Her walk full of sass. “Damn. You’re not sleeping yet.” She said.“Not yet.”P eyerolled the TV. `
2021-01-23
04 min
When we see you
Netflix & Chill is Full of Sh*t
It’s a Friday night. About 10:00 pm. P’s in the front room. Reading Deem or Kinfolk or Dwell. Pizza is mostly gone. Same for the wedges of fried cheese. I’m in the other room on the couch near the TV.“K- what are you doing?” P asked.“Just reading.” This is a lie because I’m scrolling P’s Netflix profile.“Okay.” I scroll through the indie flicks. Past the section of British period dramas. Clear the documentaries and stuff about Scandinavian design. Past that show Abstract and some rows of sh*t about...
2021-01-22
06 min
When we see you
Hi, my name is... William? (and how I learned my first name)
This is the story of when I learned my name. It happened when I was 6. But before we get into the story, here are 7 things that happened before I learned my name: Taking two stints to graduate pre-schoolGetting benched in tee-ball after coach put me on first base and instead of trying to catch the ball or even use my mitt at all, I just let the ball smack me in the nose twice - on back-to-back plays - when thrown at meNot being able to do a jumping jack or...
2021-01-15
07 min
When we see you
The Sandwich Situation
Larder Delicatessen and Bakery is just down the street from where P and me quarantine. It’s amazing. And delicious. Like James Beard Award Nominee amazing and delicious. Larder’s potato salad would make Meg Ryan have an actual orgasm. The homemade brownies might do the same. If Zeus and Jupiter ever descended from the heavens for a lunch sit-down, they’d dine at Larder. Zeus would try the pastrami. Jupiter the chicken sandwich. They’d both be right. And they’d both end their lunch more satisfied than on any other visit to Earth. Larder...
2021-01-08
06 min
Latino USA
Equations For Liberation, A Conversation With Kelly Lytle Hernandez
When historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez was denied access to Los Angeles Police Department’s arrest records for her research on mass incarceration, she decided that she would not go down without a fight. Kelly sued the LAPD for access to this data and used the information gathered to create Million Dollar Hoods, a project that maps the fiscal and human cost of mass incarceration in Los Angeles. We speak with Kelly and her students about how they are using this data to create equations for reparations and liberation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-12-18
34 min
Listen to New Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965 by Kelly Lytle Hernández
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457705 to listen full audiobooks. Title: City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965 Author: Kelly Lytle Hernández Narrator: Lisa Reneé Pitts Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 13 minutes Release date: November 24, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: City of Inmates explains how the City of Angels became the capital city of the world's leading incarcerator. Marshaling more than two centuries of evidence, historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez unmasks how histories of native elimination, immigrant exclusion, and black disappearance drove the rise of in...
2020-11-24
30 min
Listen to New Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965 by Kelly Lytle Hernández
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457705to listen full audiobooks. Title: City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965 Author: Kelly Lytle Hernández Narrator: Lisa Reneé Pitts Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 13 minutes Release date: November 24, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: City of Inmates explains how the City of Angels became the capital city of the world's leading incarcerator. Marshaling more than two centuries of evidence, historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez unmasks how histories of native elimination, immigrant exclusion, and black disappearance drove the rise of incarceration in...
2020-11-24
12h 13
Download Incredible Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965 by Kelly Lytle Hernández
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457705 to listen full audiobooks. Title: City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965 Author: Kelly Lytle Hernández Narrator: Lisa Reneé Pitts Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 13 minutes Release date: November 24, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: City of Inmates explains how the City of Angels became the capital city of the world's leading incarcerator. Marshaling more than two centuries of evidence, historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez unmasks how histories of native elimination, immigrant exclusion, and black disappearance drove the rise of in...
2020-11-24
30 min
Latino Book Review Presents
Latino Book Review Presents Kelly Lytle Hernández
MacArthur Fellow, Kelly Lytle Hernández, is one of the leading experts on race, immigration, and mass incarceration in the United States. In this interview with Vale Rendón, she speaks about her book City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771–1965, state violence against ethnic minorities, colonialism, mass incarceration, white supremacy, and more.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/latino-book-review/support
2020-10-28
25 min
Then & Now
Mass Incarceration, Mass Deportation, and the Persistence of White Supremacy: A Conversation with Kelly Lytle Hernández
What are the roots of mass deportation and incarceration, and what do the two have to do with each other? How can studying these histories allow us to confront and dismantle the racist structures at the center of today’s national conversation? Professor Kelly Lytle Hernández — UCLA historian, activist, author, and recent recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Prize — shares her insights on these vital questions on this week’s episode of Then & Now. She discusses the foundational role of white supremacy and settler colonialism in the establishment of policing and immigration enforcement in the United States. She then discusses...
2020-08-03
53 min
Living in the USA
Defund the LAPD--Kelly Lytle Hernandez; BLM is everywhere, Amy Wilentz on Ivanka and Ella Taylor
Black Lives Matter-L.A. says “defund the LAPD.” And the sherriffs, and the school police. Kelly Lytle Hernandez explains – she teaches history at UCLA, and she’s the recipient of a MacArthur ‘Genius” grant. Also: Black Lives Matter protests are everywhere, including some fo the most unlikely places: Zoe Carpenter reports on what’s been happening in Laramie, Wyoming; Florence, Alabama; and even Vidor, Texas—it’s a former Ku Klux Klan haven that Texas Monthly described as the state’s “most hate-filled town.” Plus: another episode of “The Children’s Hour,” stories about Ivanka, Jared, Don Junior, and Little Eric, with Amy Wilentz. This w...
2020-07-17
57 min
The Nation Podcasts
Defund—and Disarm—the Police: Kelly Lytle Hernandez, D.D. Guttenplan, and Zoë Carpenter
Defunding the police and re-imagining public safety—in Los Angeles—starts with the LAPD, but includes the sheriffs, the school police, and the UCLA police force. Kelly Lytle Hernandez comments—she’s a professor of history at UCLA, she wrote City of Inmates, a history of the LA jails, and she’s the recipient of a MacArthur “genius” grant. Also: it’s time to disarm the police. They didn’t always carry guns, and there are other big cities in the world where most cops are NOT armed—like London. D.D. Guttenplan, editor of The Nation, explains. Also: Blac...
2020-07-02
40 min
SPA Girls Podcast
Chirp Audiobook promotion
The delightful Carlyn Robertson from Bookbub returns to the SPA today to talk all things Chirp and audiobook promotion! What is Chirp? Chirp is an audiobook retailer powered by BookBub that highlights unbeatable discounts on audiobooks. Chirp offers listeners access to a full catalog of audiobooks that they can purchase á la carte with no subscription fees, but focuses especially on surfacing amazing, limited-time audiobook deals in members’ favorite genres. Their team works with publishers and authors to curate new deals every day, helping you drive significant increases in sales, rea...
2020-07-01
26 min
Who Is?
Who is Stephen Miller?
Who is Stephen Miller? One of three Senior Advisors to the President--along with Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump--Miller is arguably the person who has had the greatest impact on the most people. Policy that Miller has devised, and, thanks to a conservative-leaning Supreme Court, by in large been able to enact, has changed how immigration works in the United States. But that's not all: as one of President Trump's favorite speechwriters, Miller has crafted much of the language that brings "Make America Great Again" to life. On this episode of Who Is, Sean Morrow explores how a Jewish kid...
2020-02-04
42 min
The Safe Haven
Exploring the role of women in the church
Kelly Lamb is a highly educated, well-travelled, motivated, kind and compassionate woman, and I feel extremely grateful for having made her acquaintance. In this episode, Kelly openly shares the challenges she’s faced stating her faith in Vancouver. She delves into her opinions and perspectives she’s gained after asking questions loudly about the where women fit into the narrative of the gospel and into society and into church life, with both passion and grace. Exploring such topics has created rifts in her life, often resulting in her being asked, “Why are you so angry?” She shares questions she’s been ask...
2019-12-02
56 min
Johnny Patrick Show
Johnny Patrick Show 6
Kelly and Johnny are joined by Johnny's sister Kaitlyn to introduce her to the listeners. In the second part of the show Johnny and Kelly do a fight companion type breakdown of Chris Lytle vs Matt Brown from UFC 116.
2019-10-27
00 min
Immigration
LatinX Communities Race and the Criminal Justice System: Setting the Context
Panel explores how Latinx communities perceive the criminal justice system and provides a general overview of what we know and don't know about Latinx incarceration. The panel also explores the content and consequences of Latinx racialization (including the prevalence of negative racial stereotypes) and the various ways in which U.S. immigration law and policy punishes and criminalizes migrants. Moderator: Laura Gomez, UCLA School of Law. Panelists: Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, University of Delaware; Victoria Plaut, Berkeley Law; Celina Romano, Berkeley Law; Kelly Lytle Hernandez, UCLA. Series: "Immigration" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 34535]
2019-03-22
1h 07
Immigration
LatinX Communities Race and the Criminal Justice System: Setting the Context
Panel explores how Latinx communities perceive the criminal justice system and provides a general overview of what we know and don't know about Latinx incarceration. The panel also explores the content and consequences of Latinx racialization (including the prevalence of negative racial stereotypes) and the various ways in which U.S. immigration law and policy punishes and criminalizes migrants. Moderator: Laura Gomez, UCLA School of Law. Panelists: Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, University of Delaware; Victoria Plaut, Berkeley Law; Celina Romano, Berkeley Law; Kelly Lytle Hernandez, UCLA. Series: "Immigration" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 34535]
2019-03-22
1h 07
Race in America (Audio)
LatinX Communities Race and the Criminal Justice System: Setting the Context
Panel explores how Latinx communities perceive the criminal justice system and provides a general overview of what we know and don't know about Latinx incarceration. The panel also explores the content and consequences of Latinx racialization (including the prevalence of negative racial stereotypes) and the various ways in which U.S. immigration law and policy punishes and criminalizes migrants. Moderator: Laura Gomez, UCLA School of Law. Panelists: Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, University of Delaware; Victoria Plaut, Berkeley Law; Celina Romano, Berkeley Law; Kelly Lytle Hernandez, UCLA. Series: "Immigration" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 34535]
2019-03-22
1h 07
Race in America (Video)
LatinX Communities Race and the Criminal Justice System: Setting the Context
Panel explores how Latinx communities perceive the criminal justice system and provides a general overview of what we know and don't know about Latinx incarceration. The panel also explores the content and consequences of Latinx racialization (including the prevalence of negative racial stereotypes) and the various ways in which U.S. immigration law and policy punishes and criminalizes migrants. Moderator: Laura Gomez, UCLA School of Law. Panelists: Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, University of Delaware; Victoria Plaut, Berkeley Law; Celina Romano, Berkeley Law; Kelly Lytle Hernandez, UCLA. Series: "Immigration" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 34535]
2019-03-22
1h 07
Juice in The Morning
JAM - 127 Bare Knuckle Boxing, Fantasy Football, Bad Days
Shane and Juice sit down to have just a host and cohost conversation. We talk Chris Lytle, Fantasy Football, and having bad days. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/juiceintheam/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/juiceintheam/support
2018-08-27
1h 05
Fightlete Radio Show Podcast Archive
Fightlete Report August 21st 2018 w BKFC2 Chris Lytle, Arnold Adams Jorge Gonzalez, Tom Shoaff, Din Thomas, Kelly D'Angelo, Gonzalo Ponce
Fightlete Report 8/21/18Kelly D'Angelo @32:15Arnold Adams In Studio @40:30Gonzalo Ponce In Studio @59:05Tom Shoaff Jorge Gonzalez In Studio @14:44Gorgeous George #UFCLincoln Predictions 1:38:45Chris Lytle @2:20:48Din Thomas @1:25:16and MMA News!
2018-08-23
2h 35
Ottoman History Podcast
The International Origins of US Deportation Policy | Torrie Hester
more at http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/p/doa.html Balderrama, Francisco E., and Raymond Rodríguez. Decade of Betrayal: Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s. Revised edition. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2006. Bosniak, Linda. The Citizen and the Alien: Dilemmas of Contemporary Membership. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008. Genova, Nicholas De, and Nathalie Peutz, eds. The Deportation Regime: Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement. Durham, NC: Duke University Press Books, 2010. Golash-Boza, Tanya Maria. Deported: Immigrant Policing, Disposable Labor and Global Capitalism. New York: NYU Press, 2015. Hahamovitch, Cindy. No Man’s Land: Jamaican Guestworkers in America and the Global History of...
2018-08-21
50 min
QueerWOC
Ep 45: Hot Enough To Melt I.C.E.
Money and Nikeeta are back with another episode. Money gives tips on how to talk to bae about sex. Nikeeta breaks down the #AbolishICE and #KeepFamiliesTogether movements. What do you do when a straight woman won’t stop touching you? Money is trying not to text someone. Submit your Curved Chronicles and questions for Nikeeta and Money!!! Contribute to QueerWOC: https://www.paypal.me/QueerWOC Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/queerwocpod Use the hashtag #QueerWOC Send us an email or submit your Curved Chronicles: QueerWOCpod@gmail.com 00:07:13 QueerWOC of the Week MJ Rodriguez @MJRodriguez7 listen to #MarshasPlate reviews he...
2018-07-04
1h 59
SPA Girls Podcast
Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices talks about Audio Books
Thinking about self publishing and don't know where to start? Join the SPA Girls each week for honest advice, tips and resources. This week we talk to Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices about creating audio books for Indie authors. It's a fascinating subject, and Kelly not only takes us through the process of creating and distributing an audio book with Findaway Voices, but also what you as an author can do after that with regards to marketing and promotion. He gives us some fantastic advice for getting the best out of the whole au...
2018-06-14
1h 07
The Audiobook Speakeasy Podcast
Episode 12: Kelly Lytle and Will Dages
My guests tonight in the Speakeasy are Kelly Lytle and Will Dages of Findaway Voices. Kelly and Will talk about how Findaway entered the audiobook world, and the birth of Findaway Voices in the summer of 2017. They also talk about the importance of narrators keeping their information with Findaway up to date, the casting process at FV, and something that rights holders and narrators are always interested in: rates. All this over a Rusty Nail, a cup of tea, and a Gin Gimlet (in spirit, if not in a glass) with Watershed Distillery's Four Peel...
2018-02-12
56 min
Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
Global Audiobook Opportunities for Authors with Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices
In the introduction, Mark talks a little about being in Colorado attending Superstars Writing Seminars in Colorado Springs, CO and the importance of understanding the business of writing and publishing. He shares that he will be doing Facebook Live videos of his experience at Superstars on his Stark Publishing Facebook page. This episode features an interview with Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices. In their conversation, Mark and Kelly talk about: How Findaway Voices is a single service built to help independent authors and small publishers create and distribute their audiobooks, and that they are a fully...
2018-02-01
39 min
Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
Global Audiobook Opportunities for Authors with Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices
In the introduction, Mark talks a little about being in Colorado attending Superstars Writing Seminars in Colorado Springs, CO and the importance of understanding the business of writing and publishing. He shares that he will be doing Facebook Live videos of his experience at Superstars on his Stark Publishing Facebook page. This episode features an interview with Kelly Lytle from Findaway Voices. In their conversation, Mark and Kelly talk about: How Findaway Voices is a single service built to help independent authors and small publishers create and distribute their audiobooks, and that they are a fully...
2018-02-01
39 min
ALOUD @ Los Angeles Public Library
Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy
Winner of a 2017 Pulitzer Prize, historian Heather Ann Thompson sheds new light on the infamous 1971 Attica Prison riot as one of the most important civil rights stories of the last century. Chronicling the horrific conditions that led to 1,300 prisoners taking over the upstate New York correctional facility and how the state violently retook the prison—killing thirty-nine men and severely wounding more than a hundred others—Blood in the Water also confronts the gruesome aftermath. From brutal retaliation against the prisoners, to corrupt investigations and cover-ups, and civil and criminal lawsuits, Thompson meticulously follows the ensuing forty-five-year fight for justice. In a...
2018-01-19
1h 09
Rustbelt Abolition Radio
Settler-colonialism and the Struggle for Abolition
This episode grapples with the relation between incarceration and settler colonialism. Kelly Lytle Hernández, abolitionist writer and professor of History and African American studies at the University of California-Los Angeles, discusses her latest book, City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles. Hernández reveals the underlying logic of elimination and conquest that is foundational to our settler colonial society by interrogating the construction of the settler-carceral state over two centuries. In this historical analysis, Hernández draws from what she calls “The Rebel Archive,” a constellation of historical materials that emerged from struggl...
2018-01-03
00 min
Bedrosian Bookclub Podcast
City of Inmates
Historian Kelly Lytle Hernández brings us the lengthy history of how authorities in Los Angeles have used imprisonment as a tool to control both labor and migration. City of Inmates takes the reader from a brief look at the Tongva Communities in the Tongva Basin, to the Spanish colonial era of the late 18th century, and through the Watts Rebellion in 1965. “This book recounts how the dynamics of conquest met deep reservoirs of rebellion as Los Angeles became the City of Inmates, the nation’s carceral core.” Our discussion delves into this painstaking history of incarceration, resistan...
2017-10-30
1h 30
Write Hot Podcast
Findaway Voices with Kelly Lytle
Kelly Lytle heads Findaway Voices, a new audiobook creation and distribution service from Findaway. Kelly's team works closely with independent authors and small to mid-sized publishers to connect them with a community of world-class narrators, create audiobooks, and market and sell those audiobooks everywhere in the world. At Findaway, Kelly also played a key role in launching the Navy eReader Device (or NeRD), and growing AudioEngine into the world's largest business-to-business audiobook platform.Kelly published and narrated his memoir, To Dad, From Kelly, about his relationship with his late father, college football Hall of Fame running back Rob Lytle...
2017-10-17
31 min
Tech Policy Leaders
George Joseph: Iris Recognition Technology and the U.S. Border Patrol
Iris Recognition Technology and the U.S. Border Patrol One of Donald Trump's main campaign promises was to build a border wall on the U.S./Mexican border. But can iris recognition technology be used instead? Bio George Joseph (@GeorgeJoseph94) is a reporting fellow at Demos focusing on surveillance, immigration, law enforcement, and the entry of big data in criminal justice systems. His work has appeared in outlets such as The Guardian, NPR, The Atlantic, The Nation, The Verge, Slate, and CityLab. Resources Demos Migra!: A History of the U.S. Border Patrol by Kel...
2017-10-03
26 min
Skylight Books Podcast Series
KELLY LYTLE HERNANDEZ DISCUSSES HER BOOK CITY OF INMATES
City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965 (University of North Carolina Press) Los Angeles incarcerates more people than any other city in the United States, which imprisons more people than any other nation on Earth. This book explains how the City of Angels became the capital city of the world's leading incarcerator. Marshaling more than two centuries of evidence, historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez unmasks how histories of native elimination, immigrant exclusion, and black disappearance drove the rise of incarceration in Los Angeles. In this telling, which spans from the S...
2017-08-29
1h 05
The Wordslinger Podcast
WPC-119 - Indie Author Audiobooks with Kelly Lytle
Kelly heads Findaway Voices, a new audiobook creation and distribution service from Findaway. Kelly’s team works closely with independent authors and small to mid-sized publishers to connect them with a community of world-class narrators, create audiobooks, and market and sell those audiobooks everywhere in the world. At Findaway, Kelly also played a key role in launching the Navy eReader Device (or NeRD), and growing AudioEngine into the world’s largest business-to-business audiobook platform. Kelly published and narrated his memoir, To Dad, From Kelly, about his relationship with his late father, college football Hall of Fame running back Rob Lytle, in 2...
2017-07-07
1h 09
Wordslinger Podcast
WPC-119 - Indie Author Audiobooks with Kelly Lytle
Kelly heads Findaway Voices, a new audiobook creation and distribution service from Findaway. Kelly’s team works closely with independent authors and small to mid-sized publishers to connect them with a community of world-class narrators, create audiobooks, and market and sell those audiobooks everywhere in the world. At Findaway, Kelly also played a key role in launching the Navy eReader Device (or NeRD), and growing AudioEngine into the world’s largest business-to-business audiobook platform. Kelly published and narrated his memoir, To Dad, From Kelly, about his relationship with his late father, college football Hall of Fame running back Rob Lytle, in 2...
2017-07-07
1h 09
Democracy Now!
Democracy Now! 2017-03-01 Wednesday
Headlines for March 01, 2017; Not My President: Muslim American Activist Linda Sarsour on Turning Down Invite to Trump Speech; Trump Seeks Record Pentagon Budget Eclipsing Spending by Ronald Reagan & George W. Bush; "Trump Is Resurrecting the Scare Tactics": Prof. Kelly Lytle Hernández on Trump's Deportation Plans; Linda Sarsour: Muslim Americans Have Now Raised Over $125,000 for Vandalized Jewish Cemeteries; In Move Recalling Nazi-Era Policies, Trump to Create Office to Track Crimes Committed by Immigrants; Disabled Cancer Survivor Ola Ojewumi: I am Terrified by Trump's Push to End Obamacare; Bernie Sanders Slams Trump for Ignoring Climate Change, Income Inequality & Voter Suppression; Trump H...
2017-03-01
59 min
New Books in National Security
Kelly Lytle Hernandez, “Migra! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol” (UC Press, 2010)
As evidenced by many of the conversations featured on this podcast, scholarship on the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands composes a significant and influential genre within the field of U.S. Western History and Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies. Geographically rooted in the U.S. Southwest and Mexico, or Greater Mexico, publications in this subfield explore a broad range of themes including: migration and labor, citizenship and race, culture and identity formation, gender and sexuality, politics and social justice, just to name a few. This episode features a conversation with two historians of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Kelly...
2016-08-23
1h 07
New Books in Latino Studies
Kelly Lytle Hernandez, “Migra! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol” (UC Press, 2010)
As evidenced by many of the conversations featured on this podcast, scholarship on the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands composes a significant and influential genre within the field of U.S. Western History and Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies. Geographically rooted in the U.S. Southwest and Mexico, or Greater Mexico, publications in this subfield explore a broad range of themes including: migration and labor, citizenship and race, culture and identity formation, gender and sexuality, politics and social justice, just to name a few. This episode features a conversation with two historians of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Kelly...
2016-08-23
1h 07
New Books in Mexican Studies
Kelly Lytle Hernandez, “Migra! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol” (UC Press, 2010)
As evidenced by many of the conversations featured on this podcast, scholarship on the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands composes a significant and influential genre within the field of U.S. Western History and Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies. Geographically rooted in the U.S. Southwest and Mexico, or Greater Mexico, publications in this subfield explore a broad range of themes including: migration and labor, citizenship and race, culture and identity formation, gender and sexuality, politics and social justice, just to name a few.This episode features a conversation with two historians of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Kelly...
2016-08-23
1h 07
The Michigan Man Podcast
The Michigan Man Podcast - Episode 288 - Remembering the great Rob Lytle
1) News & Notes: More All American honors this week for Lewis, Butt, and Peppers. 2) Gameday: Kelly Lytle, author of To Dad From Kelly, and son of Hall of Fame member Rob Lytle is my guest. 3) Quick Hits: The latest news from around WolverineNation. Website: www.maizenbrew.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842 Open 24/7 for your calls. Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com Make your favorite Wolverine happy for Christmas. Buy them a copy of To Dad, From Kelly. Available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and I-Tunes audio books. We'll be back next week to update...
2015-12-15
27 min
The Michigan Man Podcast
The Michigan Man Podcast - Episode 265 - Michigan honors Rob Lytle
On Saturday The University of Michigan Athletic Department will recognize one of their All Time greats. This December Wolverine great Rob Lytle will officially be inducted into college football's Hall of Fame. Saturday at the BYU game Michigan will honor Rob Lytle and his family. My guest today is Rob's son Kelly Lytle. Author of To Dad, From Kelly. Website: www.maizenbrew.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842. Open 24/7 for your calls. Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com To Dad, From Kelly is available at The M Den, Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and at www.kellylytle.com. Get a copy for...
2015-09-24
25 min
The Michigan Man Podcast
The Michigan Man Podcast - Episode 264 - BYU Play by Play voice Greg Wrubell
1) The View From Section 17: Do you remember the last time we played Brigham Young? 2) Visitors Segment: BYU radio play by play voice Greg Wrubell is with me to preview Saturday's game. 3) Quick Hits: Gameday facts & more. Website: www.maizenbrew.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842 Open 24/7 for your calls. Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com Tomorrow we'll be back with another Michigan Man Extra. Kelly Lytle will be my guest. He is the son of Michigan great, and soon to be Hall Of Famer, Rob Lytle. Kelly and I will discuss this weekends ceremony during...
2015-09-23
23 min
The Michigan Man Podcast
The Michigan Man Podcast - Episode 263 - BYU Preview - Part One
1) View From Section 17: Harbaugh says Jake is the man, and it's not even close! 2) Gameday: Wolverine Magazine Editor John Borton recaps UNLV & scouts BYU. 3) Quick Hits: Injury update & programming notes for this week. Website: www.maizenbrew.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842 Open 24/7 for your calls. Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com On Wednesday we'll have our visitors segment with BYU radio voice Greg Wrubell. Then on Thursday Kelly Lytle joins me on a Michigan Man Extra to discuss his Dad being honored at this weekends games. GO BLUE!
2015-09-22
24 min
The Michigan Man Podcast
The Michigan Man Podcast - Episode 243 - Kelly Lytle, author of To Dad, From Kelly is my guest
1) Michigan Gameday: In December the late Rob Lytle will be enshrined in College Football's Hall of Fame. He left us far too early at the age of 56. On today's show my guest is Kelly Lytle, Rob's son, and author of To Dad, From Kelly. Website: www.maizenbrew.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842 Open 24/7 for your calls. Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com I'll be back from vacation with another great show next week. Have a great Wolverine week everyone. GO BLUE!
2015-03-24
52 min
The Michigan Man Podcast
The Michigan Man Podcast - Episode 242 - Michigan Hoops Recap
1) Michigan Gameday: Basketball beat writer Brendan Quinn from MLive joins me to wrapup a long and disappointing season for Michigan basketball. 2) Wolverine Quick Hits: Scores and News from a busy week in Michigan athletics. Website: www.maizenbrew.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842 Open 24/7 for your calls. Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com Have a great Wolverine week everyone! I'll be on vacation next week, but I'll have a new show up and ready to go. Kelly Lytle will be my guest. Kelly is the son of College Football Hall of Famer Rob Lytle. His book To D...
2015-03-17
38 min