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Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Behind the Glitter: Eurovision's Identity Crisis
Uniting Europe or dividing it? A celebration of LGBTQ+ identity or a stage for homophobia? A voice for peace or a platform for political contestations? In the wake of the latest Eurovision edition, KU Leuven academics Maryna Shevtsova (political science) and Jonas Vanderschueren (cultural studies) reflect on the deepening cracks in Eurovision’s identity. They discuss how the song contest came dangerously close to imploding this year—and how its political values remain strikingly inconsistent and unresolved.
2025-05-20
23 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Camp Diplomacy: Maryna Shevtsova on the Politics and Power of Eurovision
Each May, the dazzling and often divisive Eurovision song contest stirs up a whirlwind of fans, deep emotions, and fierce debates. Ahead of this year’s edition, political scientists Maryna Shevtsova and Peter Vermeersch delve into the social and political undercurrents of Eurovision — and its future. A lifelong fan with a sharp analytical lens, Maryna reflects on how Eurovision became important to her personally and why it resonates powerfully in Ukraine today, especially in light of the Russian invasion. In a conversation with political scientist Peter Vermeersch, she unpacks the passions the contest evokes, the challenges its fans...
2025-05-09
21 min
Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9
Mudança em diretriz da FCEE resulta em perda de R$ 30 mil mensais na APAE de Lauro Müller
Uma alteração nas diretrizes da Fundação Catarinense de Educação Especial (FCEE) tem gerado preocupação em instituições como as APAEs (Associações de Pais e Amigos dos Excepcionais) e AMAs (Associações de Amigos dos Autistas) em todo o estado. A mudança exige que o Atendimento Educacional Especializado (AEE) seja, obrigatoriamente, ofertado no contraturno escolar e exclusivamente dentro das unidades da rede pública de ensino. Com isso, as instituições conveniadas, como a APAE, só poderão atender estudantes com Transtorno do Espectro Autista (TEA) classificados com nível de suporte 3 — o mais severo — ou, em alguns casos, níve...
2025-04-30
26 min
Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9
Presidente da FCEE fala sobre o Atendimento Educacional Especializado para autistas
A Fundação Catarinense de Educação Especial (FCEE) promove a inclusão de estudantes com deficiência e transtornos do neurodesenvolvimento nas escolas da rede pública estadual por meio do Atendimento Educacional Especializado (AEE). O serviço tem como objetivo complementar ou suplementar o processo de aprendizagem desses alunos, garantindo o suporte necessário à sua trajetória escolar. Neste ano, uma mudança nas diretrizes da Fundação trouxe preocupação para instituições como as APAEs e AMAs. A FCEE passou a exigir que o AEE seja ofertado, obrigatoriamente, no contraturno escolar e dentro das unidades da rede pública de en...
2025-04-25
07 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Emilia Kledzik on the Appropriation of Papusza’s Voice and the Stereotyping of Romani Poetry
In this episode of Studio Central and Eastern Europe, we dive into the powerful intersection of literature, myth, and minority narratives in postwar Poland. Our guest is Prof. Emilia Kledzik, a literary scholar from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, whose groundbreaking book The Poet’s Perspective: Jerzy Ficowski’s Romani Studies explores the roots of Romani representation in Polish literature and policy. In conversation with Prof. Kris van Heuckelom (KU Leuven), Kledzik revisits the life and legacy of Papusza—Europe’s most renowned Romani poet—and the role played by Ficowski, her mentor and interpreter, in shaping the discour...
2025-04-25
21 min
Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9
AMA Lauro Müller busca apoio na Alesc para garantir atendimento a autistas dos níveis 1 e 2
Uma decisão da Fundação Catarinense de Educação Especial (FCEE) de suspender o envio de recursos destinados ao tratamento de alunos autistas com níveis de suporte 1 e 2 tem gerado preocupação em diversas instituições especializadas de Santa Catarina. Atualmente, os repasses estão sendo feitos apenas para alunos com nível de suporte 3, considerado o grau mais severo do transtorno do espectro autista (TEA). Como consequência direta, muitas APAEs e AMAs em todo o estado estão sendo forçadas a dar alta a alunos que se enquadram nos níveis de suporte 1 e 2, o que levanta um q...
2025-04-11
20 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Ria Laenen Offers a Non-Eurocentric View on the Unraveling World Order and Europe’s Misjudgment of Putin
In this episode, Ria Laenen discusses her recently published and already widely acclaimed book on the history of global politics since World War II, Een heel klein beetje vrede (A Tiny Bit of Peace). She answers questions from Lien Verpoest, professor of the history of international relations at KU Leuven, about whether we are witnessing a major historical shift and when the post-World War II world order began to unravel. Ria Laenen, a senior lecturer in East European, Eurasian, and international politics at KU Leuven, argues that while Europe spent decades underestimating Russia’s authoritarian leader, Vladimir Pu...
2025-03-18
20 min
Groene Mafkezen
#aflevering 58: kiprollade tegen onrecht, vegan vasten en een tweedehands sokken fetish
Wil je ook vriend van de show worden? Dat kan via https://vriendvandeshow.nl/groenemafkezenDoneren kan ook via onze stichting: https://buy.stripe.com/fZeaFHbr0bf03FS9AB?locale=nl&__embed_source=buy_btn_1QY4csEtVeO5d67LusukaiKgGroene Mafkezen is een podcast van Mascha Bongenaar, Alfred Slomp en Saúl de Boer. Wil je reageren of een dilemma inzenden? Verstuur je vraag via mascha@duurzamekeuzes.com of alfred@godindesupermarkt.nl. Ook kan je ons een bericht sturen op Instagram: @duurzamekeuzes.com en @groen_met_alfred.INTRODUURZAAM NIEUWS
2025-03-10
55 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
The Revival of Soviet-Era Denunciations in Putin’s Russia and Its Lessons for Contemporary Europe
This podcast is an edited recording of the conversation, in which we explored the resurgence of Soviet-era citizen denunciations in Vladimir Putin’s Russia, a practice once central to Stalinist repression. Russian anthropologist Alexandra Arkhipova, who both studied and experienced this phenomenon, shared how she was reported to authorities seven times by a stranger and how it took her two years to uncover the person behind the reports. Forced into exile, she discussed the mechanisms driving individuals to collaborate with authoritarian regimes. Hosted by historian Albena Shkodrova, the discussion also examined how the resurgence of denunciations in Ru...
2025-02-25
36 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Oliver Reisner on Stalin, Memory, and Georgian Identity
- In this episode of Studio Central and Eastern Europe, Oliver Reisner, a professor of Caucasian studies at Ilia University in Tbilisi, discusses the historical process of national identity construction in Georgia and the challenges Georgians face in reckoning with the memory of Stalin and their communist past. In his interview with historian Albena Shkodrova, Reisner offers a unique perspective as both a German academic teaching in Tbilisi and a former diplomat who managed a human rights program for World Vision Georgia. He shares his fascinating journey, reflecting on his experiences in the country—one he first fell in...
2025-01-31
21 min
Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9
Carteira de Identificação do Autista agora é digital em SC, após lei da deputada Paulinha
A Carteira de Identificação do Autista passará a ser emitida em formato digital em Santa Catarina, facilitando o acesso de milhares de famílias a benefícios como passe livre intermunicipal e atendimento prioritário. A emissão do documento é feita diretamente pelo site da Fundação Catarinense de Educação Especial (FCEE). O documento em formato digital era aguardado desde janeiro de 2023, quando foi aprovada a lei estadual nº18.616, que tornou obrigatório o credenciamento e a emissão digital deste documento. Em entrevista ao Cruz de Malta Notícias desta quarta-feira (22), a deputada destacou que muitas pessoas com autismo que...
2025-01-22
07 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Guardians of Heritage: Elzbieta Olzacka on Protecting Ukraine's Cultural Legacy During War
Join us for a compelling conversation with Dr. Elżbieta Olzacka, Assistant Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, as she sheds light on the emotional and challenging experiences of museum workers striving to safeguard Ukraine’s cultural heritage amidst the ravages of war. In this episode of Studio Central and Eastern Europe, Dr. Olzacka speaks with Dr. Maryna Shevtsova of KU Leuven of how these efforts resonate beyond Ukraine, offering lessons Europe can learn from. This conversation explores the resilience of cultural mobilization in the face of conflict and the broader implications for cultural policy across Eur...
2025-01-14
19 min
Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9
Governo de Santa Catarina lança aplicativo para benefícios de pessoas com deficiência
O Governo do Estado de Santa Catarina, lançou ontem o aplicativo “FCEE Digital”, novo sistema que permitirá o credenciamento e a emissão digital das carteiras de Passe Livre Intermunicipal e de Identificação das Pessoas com Autismo e Fibromialgia. O aplicativo marca o início de uma nova era no acesso aos benefícios para as pessoas com deficiência em Santa Catarina, facilitando o acesso e garantindo a inclusão digital de forma prática e segura. As instruções de uso sobre o novo sistema e o download do aplicativo FCEE Digital estarão disponíveis no site www.fcee.s...
2024-12-14
08 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Kateryna Dysa on Witch Trials, Imperial Narratives, and Kyiv in Western Eyes
Were witches in medieval Ukraine prosecuted in the same way as in Western Europe? How did Russian imperial interests shape Kyiv’s international image between the late eighteenth and the early twentieth century, and did Western travelers accept or challenge these portrayals of the city? In this episode of Studio Central Europe, Kateryna Dysa, a historian and associate professor in the History Department of the National University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy," discusses her research with Jonas Vanderschueren, host and postdoctoral researcher in Cultural Studies at KU Leuven. Dr. Dysa participates in the project HER-UKR: Challenges and oppor...
2024-12-05
16 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Ketevan Gurchiani: How urban infrastructure reflects belief systems and the Soviet Legacy in Georgian Religious Practices
In this podcast, Albena Shkodrova, a historian at KU Leuven, speaks with Ketevan Gurchiani, a Georgian anthropologist from Ilia University in Tbilisi, about the concept of the city as an urban assemblage. Gurchiani shares her research insights into how the Soviet-era legacy of "camouflaging" and "doing as if" shapes contemporary religious practices in Georgia, fostering a perception of religious rules as flexible. She also explores the complex entanglements between urban infrastructure, nature, and belief systems. Referring to the devastating 2015 flooding of the Vere River, Gurchiani recounts how the disaster raised ecological concerns alongside theological interpretations. Some viewed the...
2024-11-29
20 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Monumental Choices: Memory, Security, and Community in Estonia
In this episode, host Maryna Shevtsova, senior FWO researcher at KU Leuven, sits down with Alexandra Yatsyk, a researcher at the University of Lille, to explore the complex intersections of history, identity, and politics in Estonia’s public spaces. Since the start of Russia's war in Ukraine in 2022, Soviet-era monuments in Estonia have come under renewed scrutiny, sparking heated debates and media interest in both Estonian and Russian-speaking communities. Alexandra Yatsyk delves into the concept of mnemonic security—how collective memory and symbols like monuments are used to preserve identity and social cohesion in times of uncertainty. The...
2024-11-22
19 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
After the After: (Re)imagining Holocaust Testimonies as Poetry
This podcast features a lecture by Piotr Florczyk, poet, essayist, translator, and professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, on the poetry of witness. This form of poetic expression testifies to extreme historical and social events—war, political persecution, exile, and even the horrors of torture and censorship. In his talk, delivered last week in Antwerp, Florczyk explored the unique burden of the twentieth century, a time marked by unimaginable atrocities. As the number of survivors from its darkest moments, including the Holocaust, continues to dwindle, the risk of these events fading from collective memory grows. Fl...
2024-11-21
40 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Lien Verpoest on how Russia's war in Ukraine raises the significance of heritage, fuelling both its destruction and reconstruction
In this episode, Lien Verpoest, professor of Eastern European and diplomatic history at KU Leuven, examines why heritage has become a central issue in Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine. This topic recently took center stage at an international conference in Leuven, where representatives from 15 universities worldwide gathered to discuss EU heritage diplomacy in the war-torn region. In conversation with Peter Vermeersch, professor of political studies at KU Leuven, Verpoest explores the heritage disputes between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting the countries' contrasting views on Ukraine’s colonial and communist past. She also discusses how contested historical and identity narratives are dr...
2024-11-14
20 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Mirja Lecke on Russian Imperial Literature, Odesa’s Cosmopolitan Legacy, and Regensburg’s Unique Slavic and East European Studies Program
In this episode, Kris Van Heuckelom, Professor at KU Leuven, interviews Mirja Lecke, Chair of Slavic Literatures and Cultures at the University of Regensburg in Germany. They discuss Russian imperial literature’s portrayal of colonized territories like Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine—called "Western territories" to obscure their non-Russian identities. Lecke speaks of the historical evolution of Odessa’s cosmopolitan character, and the unique approach of Regensburg’s Slavic and East European Studies program, which embraces the diversity of the entire region rather than focusing solely on Russia. Mirja Lecke participates in the project HER-UKR: Challenges and opportun...
2024-11-08
19 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
A War for Europe’s Soul: Revisiting Carl Schmitt in the Age of Ukraine
Stefan Auer, Professor of European Studies at the University of Hong Kong, and Martin Kohlrausch, Professor of European Political History at KU Leuven, discuss the systemic obstacles that prevent the European Union from responding effectively to the war in Ukraine. In this intriguing, if not entirely optimistic conversation, the two academics examine why the EU's technocratic approach falls short in times of war. They also ponder whether liberal Europe can still learn from the "dangerous mind" of Carl Schmitt—a brilliant, if morally compromised, political philosopher who aligned himself with Hitler's Nazi ideology but left behind a body of sh...
2024-10-31
22 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Małgorzata Jędrzejczyk on Poland's Avant-Garde and its Place in 20th-Century Europe
Art historian and curator Małgorzata Jędrzejczyk delves into the lesser-known history of the Polish avant-garde in a conversation with Martin Kohlrausch, professor of Modern European Political History at KU Leuven. Together, they explore how Poland's intellectual and artistic elite perceived their place on the European map during the 20th century. Their discussion touches on the vibrant exchange of ideas among the interwar avant-garde, while also examining the enduring notion of cultural borders separating East and West.
2024-10-22
8h 00
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Przemysław Czapliński on Polish Culture of the 1970s
In this podcast Przemysław Czapliński, a distinguished Professor of Polish Literature and author of numerous award-winning works, explores in a highly engaging way how the economic, political, and cultural crises of the 1970s shaped Polish prose. He focuses on writers Jerzy Andrzejewski, Tadeusz Konwicki, Marek Nowakowski and Kazimierz Brandys, examining their depictions of a society grappling with the erosion of collective values and the rise of individualism—changes that set the stage for Poland's eventual shift toward capitalism. The lecture, held on 10 October 2024, was part of the MDRN lecture series and was organized with the support of the...
2024-10-17
1h 11
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Heleen Touquet on the challenges to research sexual violence against men
In this podcast, Olivera Simic interviews Heleen Touquet, one of the few researchers studying sexual violence against men in armed conflicts. Touquet, an associate professor at the University of Antwerp and an affiliated researcher at KU Leuven, has focused her work on the Western Balkans. In the interview, she discusses the taboo surrounding sexual violence against men and why it is often more difficult for men to speak about it than for women. Simic explores the challenges of researching this sensitive topic and draws out Touquet's insights from her many years of investigation.
2024-10-03
20 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Antonio Chemotti and David Burn on the Joy of Medieval Music Research in Central Europe
In this episode of Studio FCEE, Paul Kolb of the Alamire Music Research Foundation interviews two of KU Leuven's top musicologists. David Burn, head of the Early Music Research Group at KU Leuven, and Assistant Professor Antonio Chemotti discuss their passion for medieval music in Central Europe. They share their excitement about studying music books, prints, and manuscripts that have long been considered marginal in Western academia due to their Central European origins. Highlighting how Central Europe had simultaneous access to both very modern and complex music from important European centers and its own fascinating traditions of simpler, yet mesmerizing...
2024-06-27
19 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Sabina Tanovic and Ilir Gashi on commemorations and post-war memories in the former Yugoslavia
In this podcast, Peter Vermeersch of KU Leuven talks with architect and scholar Sabina Tanović and awarded activist and storyteller Ilir Gashi how the painful memories of the 1990s Yugoslav wars are used in contemporary commemorations, what are their meanings and uses in today's Balkan societies. Dr. Sabina Tanović is an architect and researcher specializing in memorial projects that address traumatic histories. She earned her degree from the University of Sarajevo and holds advanced degrees from Delft University of Technology, where she also teaches. Her research focuses on the creation of modern memorials using participatory methods, environmental psychology, an...
2024-06-24
48 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Anna Karpenko on how avant-garde artists who defied state borders are subjected to appropriation attempts
In this interview, KU Leuven history professor Martin Kohlrausch speaks with independent curator Anna Karpenko about the avant-garde movement between the East and the West. They discuss how avant-garde artists and architects endeavored to transcend borders and how their legacy is now subject to appropriation attempts, particularly in the post-Soviet context of the former USSR. Anna Karpenko (b. 1985) is a curator and author. She studied philosophy at Belarusian State University (Minsk), visual studies at European Humanities University (Vilnius), and curatorial studies at the Academy of Fine Arts (Leipzig). Karpenko is a member of the International Association of...
2024-06-07
20 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Olivera Simic on the experience of interviewing war criminals and victims
Olivera Simic, an associate professor at Griffith University in Australia, discusses war criminals in the Balkans who escape justice and live undisturbed lives in neighboring countries. She also delves into her decision to write an entire book about Biljana Plavšić, the former President of Republika Srpska, who was later convicted of crimes against humanity. The interview is hosted by Heleen Toquet, a fellow at KU Leuven and a visiting professor at the University of Antwerp.
2024-05-24
9h 00
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Amra Sabić-El-Rayess on the importance of storytelling and how war experience can help resilience to hatred
Can the experience of genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina help prevent radicalization of schoolchildren as far as the United States? According to Amra Sabić-El-Rayess, a writer and associated professor at the Columbia university, it can. For it shows that the very origin of hatred and radicalization is not some inherent badness in people, but their perceived invisibility, sense of not belonging. This is an edited version of the lecture given by Amra Sabić-El-Rayess at the University of Antwerp on April 25, 2024.
2024-05-10
27 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Jan Grzymski on voting as an act of asserting identity in Poland, and on his strategic game How to Win Brexit
In this episode of Studio FCEE, Polish political scientist Jan Grzymski offers an insightful analysis of Poland's post-election landscape. Following the defeat of the United Right alliance, a coalition of three parties, led by Donald Tusk, assumed power. Grzymski suggests that the previous government's conservative reforms polarized the electorate, turning the elections into a battleground of identities and explaining the significant turnover in October 2023. Interviewed by political scientist Peter Vermeersch at KU Leuven, Grzymski delves into the ethical quandaries inherited by the new government. In this podcast, he also tells the story of his growingly popular strategic game How...
2024-05-08
24 min
Wisconsin in Focus
Report: Wisconsin’s Finances in Best Shape in Decades
A new report says Wisconsin is in its best fiscal position in decades. The Wisconsin Policy Forum released its latest report this week. It looks at the state’s debt, budget health, general fund reserves and what the future may hold for the state. “Overall, the state’s finances ended 2023 in outstanding fashion. Wisconsin has improved its fiscal condition substantially since the Great Recession years, a period marked by severe budget challenges in which the state raised taxes, cut aid to schools and local governments, delayed debt payments, and decreased benefits and take-home pay for state and local workers,” the repo...
2024-04-19
10 min
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Anna Matyska on the Ukrainian diaspora in Poland
Anthropologist Anna Matyska, a KU Leuven researcher who recently joined the team at Warsaw University, delves into her research on Ukrainian migrants in Poland. Her focus lies in understanding how war has reshaped the emotional and daily lives of long-term Ukrainian migrants in Poland and their ties to their homeland. Her work examines the emotional dimensions of their experiences, and in this interview she addresses the complexities of interviewing individuals who have endured recent emotional turmoil. She also speaks of the impact of the 1.2 million-strong Ukrainian migrant community on Polish society. Matyska discusses her work with Maryna Shevtsova, a senior...
2024-04-15
9h 58
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Hear Our Voices: Tamara Martsenyuk on gender roles of men and alternative masculinity in Ukraine
Sociologist Tamara Martsenyuk speaks of how the war in Ukraine reshaped the gender roles of men. She dwells on the new forms of alternative masculinity, observed in the country. This study is featured in a chapter within the recently published edited volume "Feminist Perspectives on Russia's War in Ukraine: Hear Our Voices" (Lexington Books, 2024). Her presentation was recorded during the book's unveiling at the Forum on Central and Eastern Europe at KU Leuven on March 26, 2024.
2024-04-02
10h 00
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Hear Our Voices: Katsiaryna Lozka on the female activism in support of Ukraine in Belarus
Katsiaryna Lozka, a PhD candidate in Political Science at Ghent University, presents her research on pro-Ukrainian female activism in Belarus. This study is featured in a chapter within the recently published edited volume "Feminist Perspectives on Russia's War in Ukraine: Hear Our Voices" (Lexington Books, 2024). Her presentation was recorded during the book's unveiling at the Forum on Central and Eastern Europe at KU Leuven on March 26, 2024.
2024-04-02
1h 15
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Hear Our Voices: Olena Strelnyk on how war in Ukraine changes the social ideas of femininity
Sociologist Olena Strelnyk shares insights from her research on the influence of the Ukrainian conflict on the societal construct of femininity. This study is featured in a chapter within the recently published edited volume "Feminist Perspectives on Russia's War in Ukraine: Hear Our Voices" (Lexington Books, 2024). Her presentation was recorded during the book's presentation at the Forum on Central and Eastern Europe at KU Leuven on March 26, 2024.
2024-04-02
1h 23
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Maryna Shevtsova introduces Feminist Perspective on Russia's War in Ukraine: Hear Our Voices
Maryna Shevtsova, senior FWO researcher at KU Leuven, introduces the edited volume Feminist Perspective on Russia's War in Ukraine: Hear Our Voices, which was published in February 2024, and three of the authors. The recording was made during the 26 March event at KU Leuven.
2024-04-02
10h 21
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Chiara Bonfiglioli on women's activism and the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War
In this podcast, Chiara Bonfiglioli, associate professor in contemporary history at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, speaks of the women's movement in non-aligned countries during the Cold War. Interviewed by Ana Devic, a Marie Curie fellow at KU Leuven, Bonfiglioli shares narratives of cross-border friendship and vibrant energy, of resilience and camaraderie, which she found in the archives and biographical writings of female activists in South-East Europe and Italy. The podcast is an episode of the Studio FCEE series, produced by the Forum on Central and Eastern Europe at KU Leuven.
2024-02-27
9h 59
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Alexander Maxwell on nationalism in daily life in C19th Central Europe
Alexander Maxwell, professor at the University of Wellington, discusses his research on 'mustache patriotism' and nationalism in daily life, Pan-Slavism, and linguistic ideologies in 19th-century Central Europe during an interview hosted by Kris Van Heuckelom.
2024-02-08
9h 31
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Debate: Art and War. Peter Vermeersch interviews Bjorn Geldhof and Kateryna Botanova
In this podcast, Peter Vermeersch from KU Leuven engages in a discussion with Bjorn Geldhof, the artistic director of the PinchukArtCentre in Kiev, and Kateryna Botanova, a prominent Ukrainian art critic. They explore how war both halted artistic expression and sparked a newfound drive to create art. The speakers pointed out that in Ukraine, culture has become intricately linked to the survival of the nation, identity, and individuals.
2023-12-20
5h 30
Studio Central and Eastern Europe
Artists’ Voices: Alevtina Kakhidze on being an artist in the Russian-Ukrainian war
In this concise podcast, Ukrainian artist Alevtina Kakhidze shares her thoughts on her journey of creating and safeguarding art amidst the adversity of war.
2023-12-20
9h 05
Exa Web Solutions Blog
Exa Web Solutions | All You Need To know About SaaS
Explore the world of Software as a Service (SaaS) with Exa Web Solutions. Get insights into the benefits and features of SaaS and how Exa Web Solution can help streamline your technology needs. Learn how SaaS can revolutionize your business operations.Also Read: https://in.pinterest.com/exawebsolutions/https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/peter-ball-exa-web-solutions-fcee
2023-09-25
05 min
Exa Web Solutions
Exa Web Solutions - All You Need To know About SaaS
Explore the world of Software as a Service (SaaS) with Exa Web Solutions. Get insights into the benefits and features of SaaS and how Exa Web Solution can help streamline your technology needs. Learn how SaaS can revolutionize your business operations. Also Read: https://in.pinterest.com/exawebsolutions/ https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/peter-ball-exa-web-solutions-fcee
2023-09-25
05 min
Johnny & Elizabeth Enlow
Someone You Should Know ft Harry Hutchison
Join Johnny in this episode as he interviews Harry Hutchison, Senior Counsel and Director of Policy for the ACLJ. Harry has a rare kingdom perspective of the liberal agenda and God’s answers to it in the midst of the culture wars society is facing. To purchase Harry’s book “Requiem for Reality: Critical Race Theocrats and Social Justice Dystopia” use the link below: https://www.amazon.com/Requiem-Reality-Critical-Theocrats-Dystopia/dp/1637586558/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_nodl?crid=XT6FRQVXFH5U&keywords=harry+hutchison+requiem+for+reality&qid=1678742761&sprefix=harry+hut%2Caps%2C109&sr=8-1&dplnkId=98b5578a-fcee-41b0-82b8...
2023-09-06
44 min
Exa Web Solutions
Exa Web Solutions — Self-Driving Cars Future of Transportation
Self-driving cars: The future of transportation by exa web solutions. Learn how self-driving cars will revolutionize transportation and make our roads safer, more efficient, and more accessible. Also Visit - https://twitter.com/ExaWebUSA https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/peter-ball-exa-web-solutions-fcee
2023-08-31
00 min
The Future of Commerce Podcast
It Gets Greater Later: Ageism + Gender in the Workplace
FOLLOW & CHAT:FCEE + Cali GreenConnect with BevyEPISODE REFERENCES:Ageism and gender in the workplace: The myth of the late bloomerTED Talk - Bevy Smith: How to discover your authentic self -- at any agesub·ver·sive:Written, produced, and co-edited by creator/host Cali GreenPredominantly edited by Associate Producer Adam RossResident Mental Health Expert: Tracy TreacyMusic Supervisor: Samora PinderhughesShow Theme: "Hold That Weight" video + audio - Samora Pinderhughes
2022-11-02
22 min
The Future of Commerce Podcast
"Difficult" Women: A Revolution Rises
Sub·ver·sive with Cali Green: "Difficult" Women: A Revolution Rises episode features Chinisha Scott, "The Daily Show" Segment Director, Emmy nominated filmmaker, and co-chair of the Writers Guild East's Women of Color Caucus. We discuss the idea of "difficult women," the article that sparked this podcast, how the label impacts women across industries and enterprises, and why a revolution in the workplace is rising as women become exhausted with the double standard. _FOLLOW & CHAT:FCEE + Cali GreenChinisha-EPISODE REFERENCES: Difficult women: Exhausted by bias...
2022-09-14
43 min
The Future of Commerce Podcast
Industry vs. Art: Lacking Diversity is Expensive
FOLLOW & CHAT:FCEE + Cali GreenWin RosenfeldMonkeypaw ProductionsSub·ver·sive with Cali Green: EP 2, features Win Rosenfeld, President of Monkeypaw Productions—Get Out (2017), BlacKkKlansman (2018), Us (2019), Nope (2022). Monkeypaw stands as one of the biggest and (most profitable) companies telling stories that amplifying art from marginalized voices, making Win the perfect person to discuss how industry and art collide.In our delightfully candid conversation, Win shares his disdain for institutions and details his pivot from covering politics as a journalist to helping dream up some of the most original, bizarre, and entertaining stori...
2022-07-29
38 min
The Future of Commerce Podcast
Leaving Room for Growth: Career Exploration
sub·ver·sive with Cali Green: EP 1Guest Brenda Castañeda shares her journey with starting a new career and moving to another country. Plus, advice on knowing yourself well enough to best decide when it's time to move or stand still.FOLLOW & CHAT:FCEE + Cali GreenBrenda CastañedaConnect with BrendaEPISODE REFERENCES:We The Urban Instagram PostFortune, 5/14/21 - One in three U.S. workers changed or lost jobsForbes, 5/16/21- Why Millions Of Employees Plan To Switch Jobs Post-PandemicCNBC, 10/12.21 - The great...
2022-07-11
27 min
The Future of Commerce Podcast
Welcome to #SUBVERSIVEPOD
Welcome to sub·ver·sive with Cali Green, a podcast dedicated to disrupting the status quo within systems surrounding POWER, MONEY, and CULTURE. FOLLOW & CHAT:FCEE + Cali Green LINKS:1619 Project, New York TimesJane Elliott 'Birth Dearth' Interview Segmentsub·ver·sive:Written, produced, and co-edited by creator/host Cali GreenPredominantly edited by Associate Producer Adam RossResident Mental Health Expert: Tracy TreacyMusic Supervisor: Samora PinderhughesShow Theme: "Hold That Weight" - Samora PinderhughesGUEST MONTAGE ORDER OF APPEARANCE:...
2022-06-29
13 min
103.7 - Rádio Cidade Tubarão SC
“Não queremos que as crianças só estejam lá, mas que ela de fato tenha um ambiente de aprendizagem”, diz diretora da FCEE
Professores de Educação Especial dos municípios de Santa Catarina que atuam em sala de aula também podem se inscrever para o curso Educação Especial no contexto da educação básica: Aspectos teóricos e Metodológicos, uma iniciativa lançada pela Fundação Catarinense de Educação Especial (FCEE). O curso começou no início de março com o propósito de oferecer aprendizagem de qualidade e gratuita a esses profissionais. De acordo com a diretora de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão da fundação, Jeane Leite, o curso é voltado para professores que atu...
2022-03-24
04 min
SCTODODIA
Redação SCTODODIA - 12 de Janeiro de 2022
Está no ar o episódio do podcast Redação SCTODODIA nesta quarta-feira 12 de janeiro de 2022, uma produção em parceria com a Agência Experimental de Comunicação da Unisul de Tubarão. Visando garantir a qualidade no atendimento em saúde, o governo de Santa Catarina informou, na noite do dia 05 de janeiro, que custeará o teto máximo da Política Hospitalar Catarinense (PHC) pelos próximos 90 dias para todas as Unidades Hospitalares Filantrópicas que fazem atendimentos ao Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS). Entidades de pequeno porte, que oferecem atendimento educacional a pess...
2022-01-12
03 min
Radio Cidade em Dia
Nova lei prevê a instalação de brinquedos adaptados em parques
Os parques infantis instalados em estabelecimentos de ensino, clubes e áreas de lazer em Santa Catarina vão ter que disponibilizar brinquedos adequados ao uso por pessoas com deficiência. A decisão foi tomada após o governador Carlos Moisés sancionar e transformar em lei o Projeto de Lei (PL) 169/2019, de autoria do deputado Ricardo Alba (PSL). Para o parlamentar, a lei representa uma inclusão social de uma parcela da sociedade que estava sem acesso a esses brinquedos. Pela lei, parques com até cinco brinquedos, ao menos um deverá ser adaptado. Para parques que tenham de...
2021-12-24
02 min
Black Men Speak Podcast
When It Comes to Mountain Climbing Everything Comes Full Circle
In the spring of 2022, the Full Circle Everest Expedition (FCEE) with an all-Black cohort of climbers. Their goal is to make history by becoming the first all-Black team to summit the highest mountain on the planet. Led by Phil Henderson, an experienced mountaineer and 30-year veteran of the outdoor industry, the team has built its expedition around far more than attaining a summit. It’s an effort to steer the narrative of mountaineering, climbing, and simply enjoying the outdoors to one that is more inclusive for future generations. It’s about showing that the outdoors is a spac...
2021-10-26
49 min
103.7 - Rádio Cidade Tubarão SC
Paralisia Cerebral “A principal característica é o comprometimento motor”, diz fisioterapeuta
Caracterizada como uma lesão no cérebro em desenvolvimento, a Paralisia Cerebral pode ocorrer durante a gestação ou até mesmo nos primeiros meses de vida do bebê. Em entrevista a Isadora Zarbato, para o Estúdio Cidade desta quarta-feira (6) o fisioterapeuta da Fundação de Educação Especial (FCEE), André de Souza Rocha, fala sobre o Dia Mundial da Paralisia Cerebral e as condições da doença. “A principal característica é o comprometimento motor e alteração no controle dos movimentos. Dependendo da área do cérebro que estiver comprometida, esse controle e a capacidade dela de executar movimentos...
2021-10-06
11 min
Let the Truth Talk
Truth #7 - Someone incapacitated by alcohol or drugs cannot give consent
Thanks for checking out the second season of Let the Truth Talk. When dismantling the myths around sexual violence, the facts should always come first. This season your hosts Tara and Tandia will be talking about some common misconceptions around sexual violence in our society. These misconceptions can prevent victims from speaking out, seeking help and holding perpetrators responsible for the assault. Getting the facts and dismantling these myths are an important step in ending sexual violence, and finding ways to best support survivors of sexual violence. Truth #7 - Someone incapacitated by alcohol or dru...
2021-10-01
12 min
The Alski Show
Episode 19 Season 4 Diablo Fest DMS Crew EZEC MQ SCAM NOM HOYA FCEE DJ SEVONE
This weeks guest are Diablo Fest DMS EZEC MQ SCAM NOM HOYA FCEE DJ SEVONE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thealskishow/support
2019-05-19
51 min
Ça ne tombe pas du ciel
182 - Le développement des affaires
Cette semaine à l'émission, chronique relation à l'argent avec Aline Tardif, on reçoit Frederic Demers, trompettiste professionnel et Jean-Sébastien Blais, expert en développement des affaires. On termine l'émission avec la FCEE et l'initiative "parlez d'argent avec vos enfants".
2017-04-18
1h 00
Alski's Podcast- The Alski Show
FCee Gas Crew Episode 5 Season 2
This weeks guest is FCee GAS CREW
2016-02-15
59 min