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Bond on CinemaBond on CinemaOscar-Qualified Short MEAL TICKET: Would You Choose Morality or Opportunity: Interview/Film Breakdown with Wes Andre GoodrichLadies and gentlemen, MEAL TICKET is an anxiety-filled  thriller about a manager: Saint, who is forced to decide what to do with life-changing news he receives about his client: a young hip hop star, twelve minutes before goes onstage for his debut tour. In this world we all seek opportunity, but what if your meal ticket was threatening your big break or your current job? Will you do what is morally right or will you protect your opportunity of future success? Wes Andre Goodrich gives us a poignant short film to ask ourselves this important question. 2024-11-2336 minBond on CinemaBond on CinemaOscar-Qualified Short CORPSE FISHING by Jean Liu: Interview/Film BreakdownLadies and gentlemen, Jean Liu’s vividly haunting short film CORPSE FISHING explores grief and longing in a marginalized community. Set in southern China, this mysterious short follows a despairing girl named Yan as she strikes a deal with a stranger to go fishing for bodies in a desperate attempt to find her missing father. This incredible story is inspired by ‘body fishermen’ in China who scan the river looking for cadavers, which they then sell back to grieving families. The cinematography of CORPSE FISHING is worthy to Oscar shortlisted and even nominated. The cool gray coloring of the...2024-11-1148 minÉchos FéministesÉchos FéministesFéminisme et célébrité avec le comité EDIDurant cet épisode, nous discutons de féminisme, d'activisme et de célébrité avec le comité EDI de l’AGÉÉPUM! Bonne écoute! Ce podcast a pour but de démentir plusieurs tabous, qui touchent principalement les femmes et les personnes non-binaires, en les déconstruisant et en partageant les expériences des autres afin qu'on se sente moins seul.e. Pour partager nous vos expériences avec, écrivez-nous à comitefeministe.ageepum@gmail.com ou sur notre compte Instagram @comitefeministe.psychoneuro Références:Bhattacharya, T. (2023). “Barbie” Lets Us Laugh at the Patriarchy...2024-04-1552 minA Cozy Christmas PodcastA Cozy Christmas PodcastBlack Santa: a Little Film with a Big HeartHello everyone! I'm back from an unplanned hiatus, and I'm reading to dive into the 'Ber months with my Christmas cheer. Today's episode is a fun one - I start things off talking about my crazy August and a misadventure with a bat. Then I open the mail bag and share some emails that have come my way. The majority of the episode is then given over to a discussion with the filmmakers from the recent short film "Black Santa". Writer-Director Travis Wood and writer Weston Auburn talk to me about how the film came about, the...2022-09-0546 minWarm RegardsWarm RegardsIndigenous Climate Knowledges and Data SovereigntyIn this episode of Warm Regards, we talk to two Indigenous scientists about traditional ecological knowledges and their relationship with climate and environmental data. In talking with James Rattling Leaf, Sr. and Krystal Tsosie, Jacquelyn and Ramesh discuss how these ideas can challenge Western notions of relationality and ownership, how they have been subject to the long history of extraction and exploitation of Indigenous communities (practices which continue today), but also how Indigenous scientists and activists link sovereignty over data created by and for Indigenous people to larger sovereignty demands. You can find a transcript of this episode on our...2021-02-221h 28Almirah Radio HourAlmirah Radio HourAerogram #2: Rising VoicesIn this little missive from Sheela -- an aerogram, if you will! -- we hear about some Asian American movers and shakers. Find Nina on Instagram at @radio.rani and Sheela on all social at @queenofblah. Follow Rising Voices of Asian American Families at @risingvoices_aaf. Want to tell us what's on your mind? Drop us a voice message from your phone or computer. We'd love to hear from you! Music by Saraswathi Jones. Art by Mili Sethia. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/almirah-radio-hour/message2020-05-0502 minAmerica Adapts the Climate Change PodcastAmerica Adapts the Climate Change PodcastTribes, Indigenous People and the False Urgency of Climate Adaptation with Dr. Kyle WhiteIn episode 87 of America Adapts, host Doug Parsons interviews Dr. Kyle Powys Whyte. Kyle is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Community Sustainability and a faculty affiliate of the American Indian & Indigenous Studies and Environmental Science & Policy programs at Michigan State University. Kyle is also an enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. Kyle and I discuss how indigenous people define urgency in the face of climate change, managed retreat for tribal communities, the national climate assessment and tribal issues, the sometimes controversial relationship between tribes and climate scientists, climate change’s role in ongoing colonization of indigenous people, ef...2019-04-081h 09Warm RegardsWarm RegardsChange in our oceans is a social problem, too.Co-hosts Jacquelyn Gill and Ramesh Laungani speak to Melissa Watkinson, who researches the social and cultural dimensions of ocean acidification in the Pacific Northwest. Watkinson is a Citizen of the Chickasaw Nation and grew up in the Pacific Northwest where she considers the Salish Sea her home. Also, Jacquelyn shares the nasty truth about vanilla flavoring. Here's a study guide to go along with the show, courtesy of Melissa. - Guidelines for Considering Traditional Knowledges in Climate Change Initiatives: https://climatetkw.wordpress.com/ -Partnering with Indigenous Communities to Anticipate and Adapt to Ocean Change: https://wsg.washington.edu/partnering-with-indigenous-communities-to-anticipate-and-adapt-to-ocean-change/ Rising...2018-07-2351 minHumanities ViewpointsHumanities ViewpointsRising Voices Conference and LGBTQIA RightsThis past June, the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples can marry nationwide, an historic victory for gay rights. While this landmark decision was cause for much celebration, marriage equality is hardly the end of the struggle for LGBTQ rights. This issue and many others will be discussed at Rising Voices: A Wake Forest Alumni LGBTQIA Conference which will be held on the Wake Forest University campus October 23rd and 24th. You can register for the Rising Voices Conference by visiting lgbtq.wfu.edu/risingvoices.In this month’s bonus episode of Humanities Viewpoints, Wake Forest LGBTQ Center Di...2015-10-1520 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesSaludos de Demer Gonzales a la Red de #activismolenguasMXSaludos de Demer Gonzales de la Organización de Jóvenes Indígenas de la Región Ucayali a la red de Activistas Digitales de Lenguas Indígenas en México. Saludos en la lengua Shipibo.2014-12-0100 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesEntrevistas en la Marcha de la Gorra - Los InespertosEntrevistas en la Marcha de la Gorra - Los Inespertos by risingvoices2014-07-2801 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesRecuerdos de 2013 de los participantes de la Radio Los InestablesRecuerdos de 2013 de los participantes de la Radio Los Inestables by risingvoices2014-02-2503 minrisingvoicesrisingvoices[StoryMaker] Emad Shenouda of Al Sawt al Hurr in EgyptAt the recent StoryMaker Camp in Amman, Jordan we spoke with Emad Shenouda of Al Sawt al Hurr in Egypt, who was one of the coordinators for the StoryMaker project. http://asahnetwork.org/en/ https://www.freepressunlimited.org/en/file/al-sawt-al-hurr2014-02-1202 minrisingvoicesrisingvoices[StoryMaker] Vesna Dolinšek of Lam Echaml in TunisiaAt the recent StoryMaker Camp in Amman, Jordan we spoke with Vesna Dolinšek of Lam Echaml in Tunisia, who is one of the coordinators for the StoryMaker project. http://lamechaml.org/2014-02-1202 minrisingvoicesrisingvoices[StoryMaker] Mustafa El-Ani of the Independent Media Centre KurdistanAt the recent StoryMaker Camp in Amman, Jordan we spoke with Mustafa El-Ani of the Independent Media Centre Kurdistan, who is a coordinator of the StoryMaker project. He talks about the challenges as well as some of the content that came from the various trainings. http://imckiraq.blogspot.com/2014-02-1203 minrisingvoicesrisingvoices[StoryMaker] Privilege Musvanhiri of Mobile Community ZimbabweAt the recent StoryMaker Camp in Amman, Jordan we spoke with Privilege Musvanhiri, who was one of the trainers for the Mobile Community Zimbabwe project, which incorporated the StoryMaker app for its citizen journalists http://mobilecommunityzim.com/2014-02-1203 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesArab Bloggers 2014 - Bukeni Waruzi of WitnessArab Bloggers 2014 - Bukeni Waruzi of Witness by risingvoices2014-01-2302 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesArab Bloggers 2014 - Dina El Hawary of MeedanArab Bloggers 2014 - Dina El Hawary of Meedan by risingvoices2014-01-2302 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesSaludos de la comunidad de Global Voices a la Radio Dizha KieruSaludos desde Nueva York, Libano, Ciudad de México, São Tome y Principe, Colombia, Chile, Londres, Brasil, Suiza, Grecia, India, Ecuador y Puerto Rico.2013-12-1201 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesInforme del Proyecto - Radio Los Inestables - Audio InespertosInforme del Proyecto - Radio Los Inestables - Audio Inespertos by risingvoices2013-11-1604 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesEntrevista con Maritza Valdez - BiblioWorks - Sucre, BoliviaEntrevista con Maritza Valdez - BiblioWorks - Sucre, Bolivia by risingvoices2013-11-0104 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesGlobal Voices Aymarata - DemoVictoria Tinta for the GV Innovation Awards2013-08-2203 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesSaludos de la Comunidad de Global Voices a la Radio Los InestablesSaludos desde Brasil, Italia, Francia, Egipto, Malawi, Niger, Bangladesh, EEUU, Etiopia,2013-08-1401 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesGreetings in many languages from Global Voices community to Radio Los InestablesGreetings in many languages from Global Voices community to Radio Los Inestables by risingvoices2013-08-1301 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesIndigenous University of Venezuela - Wadaana - Ye'kwana LanguageGreeting from Wadaana in the Ye'kwana (Ye'kuana) Language. Wadaana is a student at the Indigenous University in Venezuela studying communications. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ye%27kuana_people Saludo de Wadaana en la lengua Ye'kwana (Ye'kuana). Wadaana es un estudiante en la Universidad Indígena de Venezuela y está estudiando comunicación.2013-03-2101 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesIndigenous University of Venezuela - Kuranicha - Piaroa LanguageGreeting from Kuranicha (Heriberto García) in the Piaroa Language. Kuranicha is a student at the Indigenous University in Venezuela studying communications. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaroa_language Saludo de Kuranicha (Heriberto García) en la lengua Piaroa. Kuranicha es un estudiante en la Universidad Indígena de Venezuela y está estudiando comunicación.2013-03-2100 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesIndigenous University of Venezuela - Akaneto - Jivi LanguageGreeting from Akaneto in the Jivi (Guahibo) Language. Akaneto is a student at the Indigenous University in Venezuela studying communications. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiwi_people Saludo de Akaneto en la lengua Jivi (Guahibo). Akaneto es un estudiante en la Universidad Indígena de Venezuela y está estudiando comunicación.2013-03-2100 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesEnduring Voices Workshop: Elmo Bautista - Yanesha LanguageWords of welcome from Elmo Bautista, participant in the Enduring Voices Workshop in Santiago, Chile 7-11 of January, 2013. Elmo speaks the Yanesha Language from Peru. Palabras de bienvenida de Elmo Bautista, participante en el Taller de Voces Duraderas en Santiago de Chile, el 7-11 de enero, 2013. Elmo habla la lengua de Yanesha de Perú.2013-01-2300 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesEnduring Voices Workshop: José Pérez - Mam LanguageWords of welcome from José Reginaldo Pérez Vail, participant in the Enduring Voices Workshop in Santiago, Chile 7-11 of January, 2013. José speaks the Mam Language from Guatemala/Mexico. Palabras de bienvenida de José Reginaldo Pérez Vail, participante en el Taller de Voces Duraderas en Santiago de Chile, el 7-11 de enero, 2013. José habla la lengua de Mam en Guatemala y México.2013-01-2300 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesEnduring Voices Workshop: Verónica Fidencio Núñez - Mazahua LanguageWords of welcome from Verónica Fidencio Núñez, participant in the Enduring Voices Workshop in Santiago, Chile 7-11 of January, 2013. Verónica speaks the Mazahua Language in Mexico. Palabras de bienvenida de Verónica Fidencio Núñez, participante en el Taller de Voces Duraderas en Santiago de Chile, el 7-11 de enero, 2013. Verónica habla la lengua de Mazahua en México.2013-01-2300 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesEnduring Voices Workshop: Andrés Ozuna- Ishír LanguageWords of welcome from Andrés Ozuna, participant in the Enduring Voices Workshop in Santiago, Chile 7-11 of January, 2013. Andrés speaks the Ishír (Chamacoco) Language in Paraguay. Palabras de bienvenida de Andrés Ozuna, participante en el Taller de Voces Duraderas en Santiago de Chile, el 7-11 de enero, 2013. Andrés habla la lengua de Ishír (Chamacoco) en Paraguay.2013-01-2300 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesEnduring Voices Workshop: Judith Condori Gavilán - Quechua Chanca LanguageWords of welcome from Judith Condori Gavilán, participant in the Enduring Voices Workshop in Santiago, Chile 7-11 of January, 2013. Judith speaks the Quechua Chanca Language in Peru. Palabras de bienvenida de Judith Condori Gavilán, participante en el Taller de Voces Duraderas en Santiago de Chile, el 7-11 de enero, 2013. Judith habla la lengua de Quechua Chanca en Perú.2013-01-0900 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesEnduring Voices Workshop: Emiliano Cruz - Zapoteco Miahuateco LanguageWords of welcome from Emiliano Cruz, participant in the Enduring Voices Workshop in Santiago, Chile 7-11 of January, 2013. Emiliano speaks the Zapoteco Miahuateco Language in Mexico. Palabras de bienvenida de Emiliano Cruz, participante en el Taller de Voces Duraderas en Santiago de Chile, el 7-11 de enero, 2013. Emiliano habla la lengua de Zapoteco Miahuateco de México.2013-01-0800 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesEnduring Voices Workshop: Carlos Cortez - Nahuat (Pipil) LanguageWords of welcome from Carlos Cortez, participant in the Enduring Voices Workshop in Santiago, Chile 7-11 of January, 2013. Carlos speaks the Nahuat (Pipil) Language in El Salvador. Palabras de bienvenida de Carlos Cortez, participante en el Taller de Voces Duraderas en Santiago de Chile, el 7-11 de enero, 2013. Carlos habla la lengua de Nahuat (Pipil) de El Salvador.2013-01-0700 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesIsrael Quic - Tz'utujil Language, San Juan La Laguna, GuatemalaSpoken in the Tz'utujil Language. Invitation to visit the San Juan La Laguna Library in Guatemala by Israel Quic.2012-10-2600 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesIan Custalow - Powhatan Language RevitalizationProject update for the Rising Voices grantee, Powhatan Language Revitalization2012-08-3007 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesLengua Mam - Ramon Diaz CastanonLengua Mam - Ramon Diaz Castanon by risingvoices2012-06-1500 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesSaludos en la lengua MamGreetings in the Mam language of Central America - by Nelly in the Cabricán Library in Cabricán, Guatemala.2012-06-1500 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesInterview with Siddharth Hande from Transparent ChennaiInterview with one of the project coordinators of the Rising Voices grantee project Transparent Chennai2011-07-2207 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesGrupo Mandjuandadi - Guinea Bissau - RV Grantee AMICIn Guinea-Bissau2011-05-2103 minrisingvoicesrisingvoicesPodcast with Nesma - Cairo, EgyptInterview with Nesma about the protests in Egypt.2011-03-0805 min