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    Explore "non-governmental organization" with insightful episodes like "NGOization with Dr. Michael Mascarenhas, Chair of ESPM at Berkeley" and "Saving the Children with Lea Bachmann and Nina Bissig" from podcasts like ""Redneck Liberation Theology" and "Partners In Time"" and more!

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    NGOization with Dr. Michael Mascarenhas, Chair of ESPM at Berkeley

    NGOization with Dr. Michael Mascarenhas, Chair of ESPM at Berkeley

    This week Zac and Ryan are joined by Dr. Michael Mascarenhas, Chair of the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, & Management at Berkeley, to talk about the effects of NGOization internationally and locally. 

     

    About Dr. Michael Mascarenhas:

    Dr. Michael Mascarenhas is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of Where the Waters Divide: Neoliberalism, White Privilege, and Environmental Racism in Canada (2012) and New Humanitarianism and the Crisis of Charity. Good Intentions on the Road to Help (2107). He has written on water, wolves, seed-saving, standards, supermarkets, family farms, and forests; examining the interconnections between contemporary neoliberal reforms, environmental change, and environmental justice and racism. This interdisciplinary body of research brings together concepts from critical race theory and environmental studies to cultivate knowledge that contributes to activism and coalition politics.

     

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    You can connect with both Zac and Ryan and their other projects with the links below!

    Zac Hyden:  The Mechonomist

    Ryan Cagle: Compost Christianity /Jubilee House

    Saving the Children with Lea Bachmann and Nina Bissig

    Saving the Children with Lea Bachmann and Nina Bissig
    Today, IWC CEO Chris Grainger-Herr welcomes Lea Bachmann and Nina Bissig. Both work for the worldwide leading non-governmental children rights organization Save the Children and share some details about their work and how they support disadvantaged children. Based on the Covid crisis and the conflict in Ukraine they highlight the advantages of their broadly positioned organization structure and the importance of corporate partnerships with companies like IWC. Make sure to listen to this episode if you want to know which crisis many people overlook and how you can support the work of the organization. Don’t forget to check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwcjournal/ https://www.instagram.com/iwcwatches/ #PartnersInTime #IWCONAIR @IWCWatches
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