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    say their names

    Explore " say their names" with insightful episodes like "12/8/23 ~ police, stun guns and POC", "11/09/23 ~ Elijah McClain", "Black Lives Matter", "#138 "Naturalist and Educator" Susan Hereth and Honoring the life of RBG" and "Snacks for you to chew on Vol.2: Brothers In Arms" from podcasts like ""Unphyl_tered", "Unphyl_tered", "I AM HUMAN The Movement", "i want what SHE has" and "2 G.A.M Talk"" and more!

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    12/8/23 ~ police, stun guns and POC

    12/8/23 ~ police, stun guns and POC

    Todays episode is a day later and a dollar short. As I continue to voice,  police brutality against black and brown people has not stopped. Here are two of I’m sure many incidents I’m highlighting today. Give a listen ( or not ) and click the links. Something has to give, because this right here is becoming or is the norm. K bye!!

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unarmed_African_Americans_killed_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_States

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/12/06/reform-alabama-police-stun-gun-handcuff/

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/body-camera-video-shows-officer-using-stun-gun-atlanta-deacon-later-di-rcna126330

    Black Lives Matter

    Black Lives Matter

    Black Lives Matter. On May 25th 2020 a Human Being by the name of George Floyd lost his life at the hands of a police officer. The world watched as this despicable act of racism unfolded and yet there are still so many surrounding us day to day who still feel that racism is not a deeply imbedded issue in this country. In what feels like a world full of hatred, how do we come together to find the empathy needed in gaining total equality?  Bryn and Laura sit down with a couple of friends to discuss their view of the Black Lives Matter Movement while sharing some of their own personal experiences around racism and bigotry. Adrian Clark and Shelby Walsh join the podcast as we talk about some anxiety inducing topics. At what age does a person of color start to feel judged and unwelcome? What is it like to grow up being the only "token Black friend"? Do you ever truly feel safe going out in public as a Black man? Conversation is a must on this subject and as allies, we would like to dedicate this episode to BLM and all of the Humans who have lost their lives at the hand of police brutality. Say their names.






    Music Credit: Ready for This by Dan Phillipson

    #138 "Naturalist and Educator" Susan Hereth and Honoring the life of RBG

    #138 "Naturalist and Educator" Susan Hereth and Honoring the life of RBG

    Susan Hereth is the Education Director at the Kingston YMCA Farm Project. Susan holds a BA in geography from SUNY New Paltz and an MS in education from University of Albany.  Susan’s strengths are in development and implementation of experiential learning opportunities for students of all ages as well as professional development workshops for educators. At the Kingston YMCA Farm Project, Susan's role is to create, enrich, and supervise the youth development program which is focused on teen employment and learning using urban farming,  place based projects, the local environment, cooking, and social justice as the context for skill and job development.  She is the former Education Coordinator at Scenic Hudson and Education Director at Hudson Valley Seed. In 2010 she received the highest recognition from the US Environmental Protection Agency given to the public- an Environmental Quality Award. Susan is a certified Master Naturalist through Cornell University. Susan was the volunteer Chair of the Environmental Literacy Committee for the New York State Outdoor Education Association as well as co-chair for annual conferences in 2009, 2011 and 2015. She received the NYSOEA Service Award in 2009. Susan served as an advisor and resource for Teaching the Hudson Valley. Susan loves to explore vernal pools, count glass eels, and she is the steward of multiple bee hives.  She can be reached at susan@kingstonymcafarmproject.org.

    Follow the work of the Kingston YMCA Farm Project:  Facebook  @Kingtson YMCA Farm Project or Instagram at @yfarmkingston

    The Youth Crew at the YMCA Farm Project made a new video called, ”Truth Talk.” The premiere will be launched on You Tube at 7pm on Friday Sept 25, and be public after that. They have an event created on Facebook where they will post the link.

    "Truth Talk" - content was written by the teens based on their antiracist work this summer. Directed, filmed, and edited by Alonzo "AJ" Jordan Jr..

    The Summer Youth Crew worked on antiracist learning and action this summer. They read Stamped Remix, painted a Say Their Names utility box mural on Schwenk Drive, discussed and reflected on all they were learning, had guest speakers share their experiences, and teamed up with local florists and artists to share the Say Their Names Memorial along the fence at the greenhouse and farm. Visit the Memorial on Saturday Sept 26 or Sunday Sept 27, 12-5pm, for an opportunity to have a tour or ask questions of youth crew members.

    In the second half of the show I pay homage to the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a little help from Ruth herself, March Gallagher, Ruth Ungar and more.

    Here is the information on this Sunday's Healing event taking place at Academy Green Park in Kingston from 3-5pm. Come any time and stay as long or short as you'd like!

    Today's show was engineered by Manuel Blas of La Dosis Perfecta.

    Our show music is from Shana Falana !!!

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    17: Say Their Names - Franck Ndame

    17: Say Their Names - Franck Ndame
    Franck Ndame joins the show to talk about starting the Say Their Names open source project. Links & Show Notes Franck on Twitter (https://twitter.com/breezedoc_in) Say Their Names (https://saytheirnames.io) Semicolomn (https://twitter.com/semicolomn) Iddris Sandu (https://twitter.com/iddris_sandu) Meng To (https://twitter.com/MengTo) More Launched Website - launchedfm.com (https://launchedfm.com) Twitter - @LaunchedFM (https://twitter.com/launchedfm) Reddit - /r/LaunchedFM (https://www.reddit.com/r/LaunchedFM/)

    Sports Brief of the Week(s)- NFL News, WNBA Heroics, Makur Maker, Fan Cut Outs and More

    Sports Brief of the Week(s)- NFL News, WNBA Heroics, Makur Maker, Fan Cut Outs and More
    In this episode I combine the biggest sports stories over the last two weeks (since my recording of last weeks news was a dud) and there's a bunch to cover ! I get into the NFL using the "Black National Anthem" Lift Every Voice before NFL games this fall, WNBA players heriocs and remarkable ideas, NBA Covid Cases News, Makur Maker committing to Howard and starting the HBCU wave, MLB restart news and more, so check it out.

    Episode 14: Podcast Blackout - Black Lives Matter

    Episode 14: Podcast Blackout - Black Lives Matter

    Black Lives Matter - Justice for George Floyd - Say Their Names

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    S2 E20: Julie Phillips, Grants Manager with CIS of Mid-America

    S2 E20: Julie Phillips, Grants Manager with CIS of Mid-America

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members, and alumni to volunteers, our host, Victoria, connects with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey they took which brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk to Julie Phillips, Grants Manager with CIS of Mid-America. Please join us as Julie shares her CIS story, the impact the lives of her students have had on her, and her newest “not exactly work-related” project. 

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks

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