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Social Justice MattersSocial Justice Matters200. SJI Seminars Ep.50: Opening Address given by President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins at The Social Justice Movement–A Fifty Year View conference 2024On the 31st January 2024, Social Justice Ireland hosted The Social Justice Movement–A Fifty Year View conference to mark the retirement of Dr Seán Healy and Sr Brigid Reynolds of Social Justice Ireland and to celebrate their more than fifty years of public service in Ireland and Africa. The Opening Address was given by President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins.  More on that event can be found here.    We are delighted that Social Justice Matters has been recognised by Feedspot as one of the 35 social justice podcasts you should be following in 202...2025-03-2038 minOn va se tutoyerOn va se tutoyerPrésentation du podcast Soif de justice avec Guillaume DezaunayGuillaume Dezaunay est professeur de philosophie et fait partie des co-fondateurs du podcast Soif de justice, une production RCF.Soif de Justice, c'est un podcast qui invite à des réflexions sur l'engagement des chrétiens dans la société ponctué de textes, de foi, mais aussi de multiples apports culturels, philosophiques et politiques : le tout pour voir ce que pourrait être le royaume ici et maintenant. Nous découvrons ce podcast et ses coulisses de production à travers un nouvel entretien, précédé de la chronique Clairement Culture de Claire Demangeon, enregistrée cette semaine avant de retrouver...2025-03-0442 minThe Coleman Nation ShowThe Coleman Nation ShowJustice vs Social Justice | Ep 27In today's episode, we're embracing a critical discussion on justice—actual justice versus social justice. We explore their definitions, intersections, and the impact each has on our society. Today, we'll cover everything from the philosophical underpinnings to contemporary examples that illustrate the consequences of these concepts in action. I share insights from recent events that have prompted a nationwide reflection on what justice should look like in modern America. We'll discuss high-profile cases, the role of the justice system, and how societal perceptions influence the outcomes of justice. This episode is not just an analysis; it...2025-02-2213 minBreaking GreenBreaking GreenLeonard Peltier's Road to Clemency with Michael KuzmaSend us a textWhat happens when justice collides with government secrecy? We invite you to join our conversation with attorney Michael Kuzma as we untangle the complex case of Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist imprisoned for nearly five decades. Despite clear evidence of trial irregularities, withheld FBI documents, and a ballistics report proving Peltier's innocence, he was denied a retrial. Kuzma shares his insights into the disparities between Peltier’s conviction and the acquittals of his co-defendants, highlighting the self-defense arguments that led to their freedom. As Peltier's release date approaches, we reflect on the lo...2025-02-1033 minClimate Justice, Y\'allClimate Justice, Y'allS4E3.5: Revisiting Nina Morgan on Climate & Environmental Justice in AlabamaThis is Climate Justice, Y'all!, a podcast dedicated to lifting up and centering the climate and environmental justice movement in the South. Climate Justice, Y'all Abigail and Marésha sit down and talk with Nina Morgan, former climate and environmental justice organizer for GASP. Nina is a graduate of UAB (University of Alabama at Birmingham) where she studied Anthropology and Sociology. Nina mapped over 3,000 trees on campus using GIS and served as a decathelete in the 2017 DOE Solar Decathlon competition. Nina is also a co-founder of the Magic City Youth Initiative, where she works to u...2024-12-1236 minClimate Justice, Y\'allClimate Justice, Y'allS4E3: Southern Environmental Justice with Nina MorganThis is Climate Justice, Y'all!, a podcast dedicated to lifting up and centering the climate and environmental justice movement in the South. Climate Justice, Y'all Welcome four the fourth season of Climate Justice, Ya’ll! We’re revisiting the conversation with Nina Morgan from season 1 episode 7 “Nina Morgan on Climate & Environmental Justice in Alabama.” After listening to this episode, go listen to the first part of the conversation. Whether you’re a new listener, or have been with us for a while, it’s a great conversation to revisit. Environmental justice (EJ) is the principl...2024-12-1239 minUnstoppable MindsetUnstoppable MindsetUnstoppable Adaptive Sports Advocate with Michael RosenkrantzOur guest this time, Michael Rosenkrantz grew up in California and had, what he says, was a normal childhood. I would say that Mike grew up as a very curious individual. He went to college at the University of California at Irvine, and then, after receiving his Bachelor’s degree, went East to Boston where he attended graduate schools at Northeastern University and Boston College. He earned Master’s degrees in Sociology and Business. Michael then traveled around the United States quite a bit working in part for various nonprofit organizations. In 2009 he moved to India where he w...2024-11-151h 04Retirement TalkRetirement TalkInterview with Nathaniel Justice of MARK209In this episode we interview Nathaniel Justice of the country/gospel quartet MARK209. They will be the featured performer at our client/listener Christmas event!2024-11-1000 minCarte postaleCarte postaleLe fort de la Justice à BelfortNiché sur les hauteurs de Belfort, le fort de la Justice a été laissé à l'abandon pendant près de 50 ans. Il fait partie des trois sites stratégiques imaginés dans le courant du 19ème siècle pour protéger la cité au Lion. Depuis 2020, une association travaille à sa réhabilitation. Elle souhaite le transformer en un lieu capable d'accueillir des artistes et des œuvres uniques. Nous partons à sa découverte avec Michaël Dégardin, guidé par Manuel Rivalin, président des Jardins du fort de la Justice. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visite...2024-09-1825 minWhole Again: A Fresh Approach to Healing, Growth & Resilience After Physical Trauma Through Kintsugi MindfulnessWhole Again: A Fresh Approach to Healing, Growth & Resilience After Physical Trauma Through Kintsugi Mindfulness#158 | How Jennifer Thompson Found Healing, Transformation and Resilience After Trauma & Became a Voice for JusticeOn this episode of the Kintsugi Podcast, I sit down with Jennifer Thompson, whose public story of survival and advocacy has reached millions. Jennifer’s journey began with a horrific sexual assault that led to the wrongful conviction of an innocent man, a story that garnered national attention. But her story didn’t end there. Jennifer transformed her pain into purpose, becoming a fierce advocate for justice and the co-founder of Healing Justice. In our conversation, Jennifer opens up about the challenges of living through such a public ordeal, the power of forgiveness, and her mission to help...2024-08-271h 19The Michael Shermer ShowThe Michael Shermer ShowAre We Confused About Social Justice? (Helen Pluckrose)The stated goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are often reasonable, if not noble—to create a more welcoming and inclusive environment for all. Yet, as more and more people are discovering, DEI as commonly practiced isn’t a natural extension of past civil rights movements or an ethical framework for opposing discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, etc. Rather, it is inextricably connected with an illiberal and authoritarian ideology—Critical Social Justice—that demands adherence to its tenets and punishes any dissent from its dogma. Even the mildest questions about Critical Social Justice claims—that all w...2024-08-271h 17Unleashing Intuition SecretsUnleashing Intuition SecretsUnmasking the Deep State: Michael Jaco and Rafael Conquista on the J6 Trial, Government Corruption, and Hidden AgendasPrepare yourself for an explosive episode as Michael Jaco and Rafael Conquista dive deep into the riveting and controversial world of the January 6th trial. This podcast episode uncovers the hidden machinations and dark underbelly of the trial of Cindy "Grandma" Lu, revealing a web of government manipulation and FBI overreach. Michael Jaco and Rafael Conquista offer a gripping analysis of Cindy Lu's courtroom battle, highlighting the defense's courageous stand against what they term "deep state FBI propaganda." They scrutinize the prosecution’s attempt to discredit Cindy by portraying her as a “crazy person” through her social media...2024-08-261h 20The Eikon PodcastThe Eikon PodcastS6E185: New Creation 16: The Need for JusticeMichael and special guest host Bill Barberg discuss the importance of justice and righteousness in the Bible, specifically the concepts of Mishpat and Tzedekah. They explore how these principles are rooted in God's character and how they should shape the lives of believers. They also address common misconceptions about social justice and the role of the church in pursuing justice. The conversation emphasizes the need for a holistic understanding of justice that encompasses both individual actions and systemic change.Takeaways- Justice and righteousness in the Old Testament, represented by Mishpat and Tzedekah, go beyond individual...2024-07-0257 min1:23 AM by Jenezio Harriet-Michael\'s Gift Production Studios1:23 AM by Jenezio Harriet-Michael's Gift Production StudiosDiscover Divine Joy: How Justice Leads to True Happiness | EP 5Explore the profound relationship between justice and happiness as we delve into God's perspective on the matter in this enlightening episode. Discover the transformative power of finding joy in justice and how it can lead to a more fulfilling life. Join us as we uncover the secrets to experiencing true happiness and contentment through a deeper understanding of justice. Learn how to cultivate a sense of joy and peace in your daily life, while also finding solace in the concept of justice. Let's vibe together and embrace the connection between justice and joy in a whole new light. Enhance...2024-06-2320 minThe Michael Shermer ShowThe Michael Shermer ShowHow to Think About Social JusticeThose who are pursuing social justice too often fail to incorporate the insights of sociology, and when they do make use of sociology, they often draw heavily from claims that are highly contested, unsupported by the evidence, or outright false. This book shows why learning to think sociologically can help us to think better about social justice, pointing us toward possibilities for social change while also calling attention to our limits; providing us with hope, but also making us cautious. Offering a series of tips for thinking better about social justice, with each chapter giving examples of bad sociological...2024-05-211h 34The RebelRebel PodcastThe RebelRebel PodcastThe Power of Branding In Social Justice"If you have a spark, continue to follow that and don’t be afraid if you can’t fit into a box." Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM Guest: Shannon O'Malley, SHANAND.COM In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dean Dargie sits down with Shannon O'Malley, a dynamic freelance consultant who merges brand storytelling with social justice. Shannon shares her unique journey from the nonprofit sector to corporate philanthropy at Nike, and eventually to freelancing, where she found her niche in storytelling for social justice issues. Based in Brooklyn, Shannon prov...2024-05-1848 minThe Religion Law Quiz PodcastThe Religion Law Quiz PodcastQuiz #85 -- Department of Justice Publications on Religion Law Related TopicsNeither Ronnie nor Janet are attorneys but they are keenly interested about federal law regarding religion.  Where can Ronnie or Janet go if they want to find quick helpful resources about federal religion law?    (Scroll down for the answer)   Answer: One good place to start is at the Department of Justice’s publications page found at https://www.justice.gov/crt/publications which has several helpful publications on the following topics:   Attorney General's Memorandum on Federal Law Protections for Religious Liberty (near the bottom of the page)  ...2024-05-0303 minThe Rational EgoistThe Rational EgoistThe Rational Egoist: Unraveling the Past of Juvenile Justice with Professor Linda MahoodThe Rational Egoist: Unraveling the Past of Juvenile Justice with Professor Linda Mahood In a thought-provoking new episode of The Rational Egoist, Michael Liebowitz invites Professor Linda Mahood, a distinguished historian from The University of Guelph, to explore the intricate history of juvenile justice. With her extensive research on the history of gender, childhood, and juvenile delinquency, Professor Mahood offers a unique lens through which we can understand the evolution of how societies have dealt with young offenders. This episode delves deep into the roots of juvenile justice systems, examining how perceptions of childhood and...2024-04-0238 minIn ConversationIn ConversationPursuing Racial Justice in 19th Century America: The Story of John Albion AndrewDr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Stephen Engle, an award-winning history professor with over 32 years of experience in teaching and writing about nineteenth-century America.This episode of In Conversation delves into Dr. Engle's new book, In Pursuit of Justice: The Life of John Albion Andrew.  Stephen and Dr. Horswell discuss John Albion's one profoundly radical idea: that all men truly are created equal. He championed lost causes, loathed America’s racial prejudices, and sought justice for the lowly, even when the fight was wholly unpopular. His story (from the 1830s through the 1860s) pla...2024-03-2733 minIn ConversationIn ConversationPursuing Racial Justice in 19th Century America: The Story of John Albion AndrewDr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Stephen Engle, an award-winning history professor with over 32 years of experience in teaching and writing about nineteenth-century America.This episode of In Conversation delves into Dr. Engle's new book, In Pursuit of Justice: The Life of John Albion Andrew.  Stephen and Dr. Horswell discuss John Albion's one profoundly radical idea: that all men truly are created equal. He championed lost causes, loathed America’s racial prejudices, and sought justice for the lowly, even when the fight was wholly unpopular. His story (from the 1830s through the 1860s) pla...2024-03-2500 minThe Overcoming Adversity ShowThe Overcoming Adversity ShowEP 62: Raided and Imprisoned Out For Justice | Michael & TonyRaided and Imprisoned Out For Justice | Michael & Tony #OvercomingAdversity #podcast #FindingPurpose #InspiringStories #PersonalGrowth #EmpoweringOthers #LiveWithPurpose #ResilienceInCareer #SuccessJourney #adversityacademy #theadversityacademyshow #injustice #exonerated #overcomingodds #mortgagefraud #cleveland #realestate #justice On this powerful episode of The Overcoming Adversity Show, host Michael Allison is joined by Tony Viola, a real estate entrepreneur from Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Tony faced an unimaginable adversity when he was indicted three times and underwent two trials on charges of mortgage fraud by a multi-jurisdictional task force. Initially convicted and sentenced to over 12 years in prison, Tony refused to accept this injustice. From his jail cell and without legal representation...2024-03-201h 10Woke UpWoke UpKiyah Willis Woke Up | Elite University Indoctrinated Me Into The Woke Social | Justice CultKiyah Willis was indoctrinated into Critical Social Justice. Being a non-binary black female gave her special status in what she describes this intersectionality as the Olympics of victimization. For years she thought biological sex had no bearing on their gender identification. Faithfully Kiyah followed the totalitarian spoken and unspoken social justice rules.   She was taught to believe if she did not obey these rules people would die and it would be her fault. A health crisis landed her in the hospital, where she sunk into depression, knowing her ideology had led her to doubt objective rea...2024-03-1750 minJustice League Revisited Hosted by Susan Eisenberg and James EnstallJustice League Revisited Hosted by Susan Eisenberg and James EnstallThe Music of Justice League with Michael McCuiston and Kristopher Carter - Justice League RevisitedMichael McCuiston and Kristopher Carter of Dynamic Music Partners talk about the music of 'Justice League' and 'Justice League Unlimited' https://dynamicmusicpartners.com/kristopher-carter/  https://dynamicmusicpartners.com/michael-mccuistion/  https://www.instagram.com/kristophercarter.composer Follow Susan Eisenberg - ⁠⁠https://susaneisenbergvoice.com/⁠⁠ Follow James Enstall - ⁠⁠http://geektomeradio.com/⁠2023-12-131h 13The Restorative LensThe Restorative LensS2, Episode 2: Scaling Restorative Justice & Ensuring Program Fidelity w/Francisco Carbajal & Judge Michael BegertMany restorative justice programs have been launched by people who are passionate and experienced restorative justice practitioners. They were careful to build their programs with great attention to detail and fidelity to best practices. But when they have tried to expand their programs to handle greater caseloads or across jurisdictions, they have faced challenges including cooptation, deviation from best practices, and case management by people who have little experience with restorative justice. This episode explores these and other challenges to scaling restorative justice. Francisco Carbajal is a turnaround specialist for youth in underserved neighborhoods. He has a gift for...2023-11-0944 minThe Rational EgoistThe Rational EgoistStreamlining Justice: Unraveling Legal Complexity with Judge Thomas G. MoukawsherIn this thought-provoking episode of "The Rational Egoist," your host Michael Leibowitz engages in a candid conversation with former Connecticut Superior Court Judge, Thomas G. Moukawsher. Together, they delve deep into the intricacies of the U.S. legal system and its tendency to be overly complex. Judge Moukawsher, a seasoned legal expert and author of "Common Flaw: Needless Complexity in the Courts and 50 Ways to Reduce It," brings valuable insights to the table. The discussion revolves around the essence of court cases, which often seem to punish individuals for not aligning with societal expectations...2023-10-1634 minThe DocketThe DocketThe Criminal Justice System on TrialSo, episode 136 – a new record.  But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show and have already rated and reviewed the podcast – right? You should.We are joined by Benjamin Perrin to talk about his new book, Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial. Ben is a professor at the University of British Columbia, Peter A. Allard School of Law and national best-selling author. He has served in the Prime Minister’s Office as in-house legal counsel and lead policy advisor on criminal justice and public safety, although his views on criminal justice have changed juuuust...2023-10-0234 minThe Rational EgoistThe Rational EgoistUnderstanding The Juvenile Justice System: A Rational Egoist Dialogue with Lillian BrooksIn this episode we are joined by the veteran expert in juvenile justice, Lillian Brooks, who served as the Director of Court Services for the Alexandria Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in Virginia for a notable span of 28 years. The central theme of the conversation revolves around the resilience seen in children embroiled in juvenile crime and the factors that can potentially foster a spirit of recovery, even in the backdrop of abusive and drug-addicted parental figures. The duo dissects why some individuals are able to resist the pull of criminality while others succumb, delving...2023-09-0852 minVoices of NCAJVoices of NCAJDeclawing Vocational Experts & Other Quirky Issues: Workers’ Comp Attorney Michael Bertics Previews the Sept. 22 Workers’ Comp CLEMichael Bertics - longtime NCAJ member, partner at Lennon, Camak and Bertics, PLLC, and board certified specialist in worker’s compensation law - joins podcast host Amber Nimocks for a discussion of the upcoming “Quirky Issues in Workers’ Comp” CLE. Michael’s presentation this year, “Declawing the Labor Market Survey: Declawing Cats Is Inhumane. Declawing Vocational Experts is Good Lawyering, so Let’s Sharpen Your Voc Expert Declawing Tools!” is a hot topic in workers’ comp. Michael stresses that speaking the language of vocational experts is one key to success in this area.🎙️ Featured Guest 🎙️Name: Michael Bertics2023-08-2417 minA Social Justice PodcastA Social Justice PodcastWAR with Michael KlucknerThis week, Nicola Spurling speaks with Michael Kluckner, of the Vancouver Historical Society, about War. This conversation primarily focuses on the social impacts of war on Vancouver. Vancouver Historical Society's website: https://www.vancouver-historical-society.ca/ To learn more about WWII, check out Michael's graphic novel, Toshiko: http://www.michaelkluckner.com/toshiko.html This is Episode 23 of A Social Justice Podcast, brought to you by The Flag Shop and hosted by Nicola Spurling. CONTENT WARNING: Episodes of A Social Justice Podcast touch on sensitive social issues, which can be triggering for some...2023-07-241h 02A Social Justice PodcastA Social Justice PodcastWAR with Michael KlucknerThis week, Nicola Spurling speaks with Michael Kluckner, of the Vancouver Historical Society, about War. This conversation primarily focuses on the social impacts of war on Vancouver. Vancouver Historical Society's website: https://www.vancouver-historical-society.ca/ To learn more about WWII, check out Michael's graphic novel, Toshiko: http://www.michaelkluckner.com/toshiko.html This is Episode 23 of A Social Justice Podcast, brought to you by The Flag Shop and hosted by Nicola Spurling. CONTENT WARNING: Episodes of A Social Justice Podcast touch on sensitive social issues, which can be triggering for some...2023-07-241h 02The Rational EgoistThe Rational EgoistThe Rational Egoist: Exploring Criminal Justice Reform with Michael LawlorThe Rational Egoist: Exploring Criminal Justice Reform with Michael Lawlor Join host Michael Leibowitz in engaging discussions with Professor Michael Lawlor, a prominent figure in criminal justice reform, as they delve into the complexities of the prison system. Drawing from his extensive experience in the Connecticut legislature and his role as Governor Dannel P. Malloy's Undersecretary for Criminal Justice Policy and Planning, Professor Lawlor provides valuable insights into the stated purposes of incarceration, including retribution, deterrence, separation from society, and reform. With Michael Leibowitz having spent 25 years behind bars himself, this podcast...2023-06-201h 00NapcastNapcastNapcast Ep44 - Talking Justice Without Saying The Word JusticeIn some states, regions, and programs, the word "equity" and "justice" are not allowed. So, how can you talk about concepts of fairness, justice, and equity without jeopardizing your job? Inspired by Dr. Barbara Cooper's decision to step down as Secretary of Education in Alabama rather than change her beliefs about teaching for justice, Nick and Mike speculate about how early childhood educators can talk about gender, environmental, and immigration justice with young children without saying the word justice. Join us as we continue to evolve as reflective, social-justice educators. Since meeting over 5 years ago at Hilltop...2023-05-1544 minUnstoppable MindsetUnstoppable MindsetUnstoppable Disability Justice Advocate with Lauren FooteLauren Foote’s life has always included involvement with persons with disabilities. She was born into a family including a tetraplegic father, and other close family members with disabilities, and, as she discovered in college she also possessed a mental health disability. She will tell us all about this as she describes her life and tells her stories. She decided to take on a goal of seeking justice and inclusion for persons with disabilities in Canada as she went through college and she has stayed true to her desire to serve. You will learn how sh...2023-05-121h 05Thinking Out Loud Radio ShowThinking Out Loud Radio Show"Women of Influence"-Birthday Edition, featuring Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris-BoldenWe are celebrating our Birthday in a BIG way. Tonight, we are sharing an interview we had with newly appointed Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris-Bolden. Justice Kyra Harris Bolden joined the Michigan Supreme Court on January 1, 2023, when she was appointed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, making her the first Black woman to serve as a Justice. A graduate of Southfield Public Schools, Justice Bolden received her bachelor’s degree from Grand Valley State University and Juris Doctor degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. While serving as a state representative in the Michigan House of Representatives, Bolden ad...2023-04-021h 23RadioundergroundRadioundergroundEpisode 168 - Rip Lisa MarieThis week on Radiounderground... Ep 168 - On this day, the 4th anniversary of Radiounderground's first show, a familiar face has returned to us. Long-time collaborator Jay is back and he brought gifts in the form of a horrible Scott Stapp song. Also, RIP to Lisa Marie Presley, guitar legend Jeff Beck, and stuntman extraordinaire Robbie Knievel. Plus, Michael Bay may have killed some pigeons, a police sex frenzy in a Tennessee town, NFL refs screwed the Detroit Lions out of the playoffs, and Brian is sophisticated now. All this and so much more! Check it out and stuff! 2023-01-152h 57UNSHACKLED | Justice For The InnocentUNSHACKLED | Justice For The InnocentMichael Brown | Unshackled 10 | Conviction Overturned Twice but Still in Prison Even After 2 DecadesWhen an Innocent Man Gets Railroaded, by the Possible Murderer, With Help From the County and the State Authorities, and They All Actually Succeed. - Temporarily. 9 December 2022 |  Susan Brown Long | West Virginia | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News | Washington D.C. The Michael Brown Case Read the facts and decide for yourself if Michael Brown is serving a sentence that belongs to someone else. JUSTICE DENIED FOR MICHAEL E. BROWN By Susan Brown Long edited by Barbara Jean McAtlin, Justice Denied Staff, March 2002. At some p...2022-12-1016 minOklahoma OdysseyOklahoma OdysseyPulse's Season One Finale - Heartbeats of Justice: Reflect, Revisit, ReformAs the inaugural season of "Pulse" comes to a close, hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson take you on a reflective journey through the impactful stories and insightful conversations that have defined this podcast. Join us in this season finale as we delve into the pulse of criminal justice, exploring the heartbeats of reform, resilience, and the pursuit of a more just society. Episode Highlights: Voices of Change: Revisit powerful interviews with advocates, experts, and individuals directly impacted by the criminal justice system. Their voices have echoed through the season, shaping our understanding and fueling...2022-11-2559 minClimate Justice, Y\'allClimate Justice, Y'allS2 E8: When Disaster Strikes Part I with Michael EsealukaThis is Climate Justice, Y'all!, a podcast dedicated to lifting up and centering the climate and environmental justice movement in the South. Climate Justice, Y'all As Healthy Gulf’s Louisiana organizer, Michael works with frontline communities in the state’s traditional industrial corridor, which stretches along the Mississippi from East Baton Rouge down to Plaquemines Parish where the river opens up at the Gulf of Mexico. Her work is focused on fighting petrochemical buildout, advancing the Gulf South for a Green New Deal platform & vision for climate justice, and uplifting community struggles for clean air, water and land...2022-09-1132 minThe Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael MogillThe Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill121. Ben Crump — Speaking Truth to Power: The Fight for Social Justice in America"Black, white, brown — it doesn't matter. You show up for what's right. Even when it's controversial or unpopular. Even when it's dangerous. Speak truth to power.” - Ben Crump How is Ben Crump working to fix a broken criminal justice system? Does bringing awareness and attention to a problem exacerbate the very issue he is trying to solve? How does he remain optimistic when one in five black men is convicted? In the face of death threats, how does he press on with such important work? What can attorneys who wish to drive real change do, beyond posting on s...2022-08-1634 minPsychologists Off the ClockPsychologists Off the ClockSocial Justice Parenting with Traci BaxleySocial justice involves action. In our society which has historically privileged whiteness, many racist and other prejudicial ideas are widely accepted as the standard and are pervasively practiced as the norm. Because of this, allies must engage in anti-racism and take action against racist behaviors. One form of action involves parenting practices. Traci Baxley, author of Social Justice Parenting, is an expert in child development, elementary education, curriculum and instruction, diversity and inclusion, anti-bias curriculum, and social justice education. On this episode of POTC, Debbie and Traci come together to discuss the importance of Social Justice Parenting Practices. Join...2022-06-231h 10Psychologists Off the ClockPsychologists Off the ClockSocial Justice Parenting with Traci BaxleySocial justice involves action. In our society which has historically privileged whiteness, many racist and other prejudicial ideas are widely accepted as the standard and are pervasively practiced as the norm. Because of this, allies must engage in anti-racism and take action against racist behaviors. One form of action involves parenting practices. Traci Baxley, author of Social Justice Parenting, is an expert in child development, elementary education, curriculum and instruction, diversity and inclusion, anti-bias curriculum, and social justice education. On this episode of POTC, Debbie and Traci come together to discuss the importance of Social Justice Parenting Practices. Join...2022-06-231h 10Delgado PodcastDelgado PodcastDisability Justice, Church Accessibility & Our Disabled God - Dr. Amy KennyMuch of the church has forgotten that we worship a disabled God whose wounds survived resurrection, says Amy Kenny. It is time for the church to start treating disabled people as full members of the body of Christ who have much more to offer than a miraculous cure narrative and to learn from their embodied experiences. In this interview, Dr. Amy Kenny discusses her research and new book "My Body is Not a Prayer Request: Disability Justice in the Church," published by Brazos Press & Baker Publishing: http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/my-body-is-not-a-prayer-request/409340 Amy Kenny (PhD...2022-06-2146 minClimate Justice, Y\'allClimate Justice, Y'allS2 E1: Rev. Michael Malcom, Alex Easdale, and Michael Hansen We’re back for Season 2! In the first episode of the new season, Abigail and Maresha chat with the leaders of the organizations that developed the Climate Justice, Y’all podcast. The conversation is a both a look back at the first season and a look ahead to this next one. Welcome back, y’all! Rev. Michael Malcom is Executive Director of the People’s Justice Council and Alabama Interfaith Power and Light. He is a licensed and ordained United Church of Christ Minister. Alexander Easdale is the Executive Director of the Southeast Climate & Energy Network...2022-06-1938 minClimate Justice, Y\'allClimate Justice, Y'allS2 E1: Rev. Michael Malcom, Alex Easdale, and Michael HansenThis is Climate Justice, Y'all!, a podcast dedicated to lifting up and centering the climate and environmental justice movement in the South. Climate Justice, Y'all We’re back for Season 2! In the first episode of the new season, Abigail and Maresha chat with the leaders of the organizations that developed the Climate Justice, Y’all podcast. The conversation is a both a look back at the first season and a look ahead to this next one. Welcome back, y’all! Rev. Michael Malcom is Executive Director of the People’s Justice Council and Alabama...2022-06-1938 minFairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions in AmericaFairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions in AmericaMichael Smith | FairPlay EP24 S2 | The Case With No IndictmentJune 19, 2022 | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News | This was the first message I received on Twitter from Michael Smith of Kentucky on Jan 3 2022. QuoteLexington Kentucky fraud on the court case number 3:08-cr-31(Jmh) denied due process malicious prosecution fraud-The federal grand jury declined to indict YET WE had a five 5 week trial and spent nine years in federal prison wrongful conviction miscarriage of justice malicious fraud by Kentucky bar members Then on April 30th I received sequences of Tweets containing messages like these. Quote...2022-06-1924 minClimate Justice, Y\'allClimate Justice, Y'allS2 E1: Rev. Michael Malcom, Alex Easdale, and Michael HansenWe're back for Season 2! In the first episode of the new season, Abigail and Maresha chat with the leaders of the organizations that developed the Climate Justice, Y'all podcast. The conversation is a both a look back at the first season and a look ahead to this next one. Welcome back, y'all!Rev. Michael Malcom is Executive Director of the People's Justice Council and Alabama Interfaith Power and Light. He is a licensed and ordained United Church of Christ Minister.Alexander Easdale is the Executive Director of the Southeast...2022-06-1938 minJustice with John CarpayJustice with John CarpayS03E17 A Night Out with the Justice CentreWe talk about the upcoming 2022 George Jonas Freedom Award, with dinner events in Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary. After announcing this year's winner, John explains the origin of the award and why he seeks to honour the memory and legacy of the late George Jonas. We also get into John's early analysis of the Online Streaming Act, and finish up by describing an out-of-court victory, with the University of Ottawa dumping its mandatory Covid vaccination policy.World History Encyclopedia: PericlesJustice Centre: The George Jonas Freedom Award--Toronto - Thursday, June 16, 2022LifeSite News, Aug 16, 2011: Mark...2022-04-251h 02FairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions in AmericaFairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions in AmericaMichael Thompson | FairPlay EP21 S2 | Life After ClemencyApril 24, 2022 | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News | After spending over 2 decades in a Michigan state prison for selling marijuana to an informant in 1994, Michael Thompson is thankful to God that he was saved from life in prison. Michael was granted clemency in 2021 by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, he wouldn't have been eligible for parole until 2038, he is over 70 - another possible death by incarceration - just for selling some weed, in a state that legalized recreational marijuana in 2018. So why now and how? How did it work out for Michael - Well, this is how...2022-04-2459 minThe Moral ImaginationThe Moral ImaginationEp. 39 Marcel Guarnizo: What is JusticeWhat is Justice?  What do we owe to each other? The theme of justice is core issue of all human societies and pervades myth and philosophy.  Plato’s Republic and Gorgias are reflections on justice and the right ordering of the soul and society. So is Aristotle’s Politics.  The Hebrew Bible, the Tao Te Ching, the Analects of Confucius, the writings of Buddhism, and the Stoics all contain reflections on justice.  C.S. Lewis notes in his appendix to the Abolition of Man that in every land and every culture there is a “Tao,” a way of being in the world...2022-04-131h 54The Moral ImaginationThe Moral ImaginationEp. 39 Marcel Guarnizo: What is JusticeWhat is Justice?  What do we owe to each other? The theme of justice is core issue of all human societies and pervades myth and philosophy.  Plato’s Republic and Gorgias are reflections on justice and the right ordering of the soul and society. So is Aristotle’s Politics.  The Hebrew Bible, the Tao Te Ching, the Analects of Confucius, the writings of Buddhism, and the Stoics all contain reflections on justice.  C.S. Lewis notes in his appendix to the Abolition of Man that in every land and every culture there is a “Tao,” a way of being in the world...2022-04-131h 54Climate Justice, Y\'allClimate Justice, Y'allS1E14: Environmental Justice with Kathy Egland (EEECHO Co-Founder)This is Climate Justice, Y'all!, a podcast dedicated to lifting up and centering the climate and environmental justice movement in the South. Climate Justice, Y'all Today is International Women’s Day, a “global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.” We recorded this episode with EEECHO Co-Founder Kathy Egland last year, but what better way to celebrate International Women’s Day than to highlight one of the most iconic Southern women in the fight for environmental and climate justice? We hope you enjoy this conversation with the lady affectionately known to some* as “Mama Kat.”...2022-03-0831 minMy Energy 2050 PodcastMy Energy 2050 Podcast(Ep. 54) The Politics of Energy Justice in the Anthropocene — the roundtableFossil Fuels are inherently inefficient and built on injustice - so why keep? The energy transition needs to reclaim a humane approach Native and marginalized communities live in an unjust transition Welcome to the MyEnergy2050 podcast where we speak to the people building a clean energy system by 2050. I'm your host Michael LaBelle.  This week we join another Energy Policy Research Group roundtable discussion from Central European University. The topic this week is reevaluating energy justice in the Anthropocene.   All parts of society need to prepare to change to deal with climate change. And our di...2022-02-191h 33Restoring the Soul with Michael John CusickRestoring the Soul with Michael John CusickEpisode 211 - Brenda Salter McNeil & Rick Richardson, "The Heart of Racial Justice"“The greatest act of worship is to become who God says you are.” - Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter McNeilOn this episode of Restoring the Soul, Michael welcomes authors Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil and Rick Richardson to discuss their latest book, “The Heart of Racial Justice: How Soul Change Leads to Social Change.” In it, they recognize that racial and ethnic hostility is one of the most pervasive problems the church faces. In large part, because it is a spiritual battle. In this book and in conversation with Michael, Brenda and Rick provide a model of racial r...2022-02-1851 minFairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions with Imran SiddiquiFairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions with Imran SiddiquiFairPlay EP14 S2 | VAMJ and Michael Krawitz. Marijuana Justice Reform.The Day They Banned A Plant But Allowed The Poison.VAMJ with DCMJ Helped Legalize Cannabis in Virginia on July 1  2021. Now they want the non-violent marijuana convictions thrown out so people can finally go home.December 6 2021 | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News.Once there was a time, long long time ago, when people didn't have to look shocked or dumbfounded if someone mentioned the word, Marijuana or Cannabis. In fact, no one even bothered, they used it in many different ways and extracts of it were available over the counter, like Aspirin today, but just b...2021-12-071h 18FairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions in AmericaFairPlay | Challenging Wrongful Convictions in AmericaFairPlay EP14 S2 | VAMJ and Michael Krawitz. Marijuana Justice Reform.VAMJ with DCMJ Helped Legalize Cannabis in Virginia on July 1 2021.  Now they want the non-violent marijuana convictions thrown out so people can finally go home. December 6 2021 | Imran Siddiqui | Justice News. Once there was a time, long long time ago, when people didn't have to look shocked or dumbfounded if someone mentioned the word, Marijuana or Cannabis. In fact, no one even bothered, they used it in many different ways and extracts of it were available over the counter, like Aspirin today, but just better. It's been a long time coming for Marijuana Justice in America. Dec...2021-12-061h 18Shock Your PotentialShock Your PotentialSpeak Faithfully for Greater Justice - Rev. Dr. Marcia Ledford“It's up to us to fully self-actualize, and one of the greatest ways to do that is to be engaged in social justice action.”   Dr. Marcia Ledford Now more than ever, a wider and deeper understanding of the church’s role in social and political life is needed. Many church leaders continue to work towards providing important platforms from which people can deal with political, social and economic matters, as well as the relations between the state and wider society. Our guest today, Rev. Dr. Marcia Ledford, has been working towards greater social justice by empowering people to act o...2021-10-2631 minThe Eikon PodcastThe Eikon PodcastS3E80, Does God Want Us to Pursue Justice? w/ Dr. Douglas Jacoby You will not want to miss this episode. Dr. Douglas Jacoby has written over 30 books, and taught God's word in over 120 countries and 100 universities. Today, he joins Michael and Jason to discuss the topic of justice. He explains what the difference is between biblical justice and some of the more contemporary versions of justice and offers some important challenges to the church and the culture when it comes to embracing God's vision of justice. But first, Michael and Jason talk through one of the wildest "News of the Squatch" reports yet.The discussion with Dr. Ja...2021-10-111h 13My Energy 2050 PodcastMy Energy 2050 Podcast(Ep. 33) The Right for Energy Justice - Interview with Raphael HeffronThis week we speak with Raphael Heffron, Professor for Global Energy Law & Sustainability at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at the University of Dundee. He is well known for his publications on energy justice.   In October Palgrave Macmillan will be publishing his book, The Challenge for Energy Justice, Correcting Human Rights Abuses. I didn't know this when asking him onto the podcast, but we are treated to a sneak peek into how he is outlining the connection between respect and fulfillment of Human Rights and the energy transition.  ...2021-08-241h 15Like Minded DeviantsLike Minded DeviantsJustice Part 2: Tangible Justice!Justice is a concept, a concept that can be very theoretical and abstract.  But, we must ask ourselves, what does justice look like?Justice - like everything else we examine  -  must look like Jesus!  Jesus came to fulfill justice proactively, in community, so that we might live and participate in a way that is dynamic, actively toward the fringes and margins of the system, so that those who have previously been excluded by the system might taste participation in the community.  In order for that to happen, we must overturn the tables of our definitions, dismantling the s...2021-08-101h 04Climate Justice, Y\'allClimate Justice, Y'allS1E7: Nina Morgan on Climate & Environmental Justice in AlabamaThis is Climate Justice, Y'all!, a podcast dedicated to lifting up and centering the climate and environmental justice movement in the South. Climate Justice, Y'all Abigail and Marésha sit down and talk with Nina Morgan, climate and environmental justice organizer for GASP. Nina’s an incredible organizer — but we may be a little biased since she’s also a part of the team that’s making this podcast happen! Nina is graduate of UAB (University of Alabama at Birmingham) where she studied Anthropology and Sociology. Nina mapped over 3,000 trees on campus using GIS and served as...2021-08-0636 minLike Minded DeviantsLike Minded DeviantsJustice Part 1: What Is It?The word justice appears in a lot of places in the biblical record.  As a community seeking to follow the pattern of Jesus – a community attempting to live in a way that is Christomporphic, that is ‘in the shape of Jesus’ – we must put the idea of justice as central to our understanding of the good news as did Jesus.The trouble is, though, we often do not know what justice is.  We often see justice as a ‘one-size-fits-all’ rule that everyone needs to obey equally.  The idea of justice needs to be parsed and better understood. Come deviate wi...2021-08-0350 min