Sinopsis
Podcast by westminsterforum
Episodios
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Jim Wallis - America's Original Sin: Racism and White Privilege - 02/04/16
09/02/2016 Duración: 50minJim Wallis is a public theologian, political activist, author and international commentator on ethics and public life. He is president and CEO of Sojourners, a network of people committed to spiritual renewal and social justice, and editor-in-chief of Sojourners magazine. He teaches at Georgetown University and recently served on the White House Advisory Council on Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships. He currently serves on the Global Agenda Council on Values of the World Economic Forum. He is the bestselling author of twelve books, including The (Un)Common Good and Rediscovering Values: A Guide for Economic and Moral Recovery. His latest book, America's Original Sin, is a personal and prophetic challenge to overcome the racism that persists in American society.
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Andrew Bacevich - The Indispensable Nation? America's Role On The World Stage - 11/19/15
20/11/2015 Duración: 52minAndrew Bacevich is an historian, expert on national security, and former professor of International Relations and History at Boston University. Before serving on the faculty at Boston University, he taught at Johns Hopkins University and his alma mater, West Point. He holds a Ph.D. in American Diplomatic History from Princeton University. After serving in the U. S. Army in Vietnam, Germany, and the Persian Gulf, he retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel in the 1990s. He is the bestselling author of Washington Rules, an examination of America's foreign policy and military strategy; The Limits of Power, a look at our gridlocked government, overstretched military, and struggling economy; and Breach of Trust, an exploration of the gap between America's soldiers and the society that sends them to war.
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Jennifer Lawless - Running from Office: Why Young Americans Are Turned Off to Politics - 10/29/15
16/11/2015 Duración: 51minJennifer Lawless is a professor of government at American University where she also serves as the director of the Women and Politics Institute. An expert on electoral politics, she received her Ph.D. in political science from Stanford University. She is the author of several books, including Becoming a Candidate: Political Ambition and the Decision to Run for Office; It Still Takes a Candidate: Why Women Don't Run for Office, and her recently published book, Running from Office: Why Young Americans Are Turned Off to Politics. Her scholarly analysis and political commentary have been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, USA Today, and on the CBS Evening News, ABC World News Tonight, CNN, and MSNBC.
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Patrick Kennedy - The Pain Of Mental Illness And Addiction- A Personal Journey - 10/13/15
27/10/2015 Duración: 52minPatrick Kennedy served in the U.S. House of Representatives for sixteen years and is the son of Senator Ted Kennedy. While serving in Congress, he authored dozens of bills aimed at increasing the understanding and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. In particular, he was the lead sponsor of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008, which provided access to mental health treatment for tens of millions of Americans previously denied care. He is co-founder of One Mind for Research, a national coalition seeking new treatments for brain illness and injury, and founder of the Kennedy Forum on Community Mental Health, committed to increasing the availability and quality of care.
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Dan Buettner - Blue Zones City- Living Like The World's Healthiest People - 10/02/15
26/10/2015 Duración: 51minDan Buettner is an explorer, educator, three-time world record holder for endurance bicycling, and the founder of Blue Zones, an organization committed to helping Americans live longer, healthier, and happier lives. He teamed with National Geographic and the world's best longevity researchers to identify lifestyle choices in specific parts of the globe where people live measurably longer lives. Their research has been published in his bestselling book The Blue Zones: Nine Lessons for Living Longer from the People Who've Lived the Longest and his recent book, Blue Zones Solution: Eating and Living Like the World's Healthiest People. In 2009, he brought his nine principles for longevity to the town of Albert Lea, MN, where participants in his program added an estimated 2.9 years to their average lifespan.
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Tavis Smiley - No One Left Out: Creating Communities Of Justice - 10/01/15
13/10/2015 Duración: 56minTavis Smiley is an author, publisher, social justice advocate, and host of the late-night PBS television talk show, Tavis Smiley, and the public radio program, The Tavis Smiley Show. He has written or edited eighteen books, including The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto, co-authored with Cornel West; My Journey with Maya, a memoir of his friendship with Maya Angelou; Death of a King, an account of the final year of Dr. Martin Luther King's life, and Covenant with Black America, a collection of essays from a variety of authors addressing economic and social disparities. He is the founder of a nonprofit foundation committed to providing leadership training to young people and to alleviating endemic poverty across all sectors of our society.
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Pete Docter - Inside The Creative Community: The Power And Process Of Animated Film - 09/28/14
05/10/2015 Duración: 53minPete Docter is a film director, animator, screenwriter, and voice actor at Pixar Animation Studios. He contributed to the story and characters of Toy Story, Pixar's first full-length animated feature film, and served as the supervising animator for the film. He wrote story treatments for Toy Story 2 and Wall-E and directed Monsters, Inc., Up, and his latest release, Inside Out. He has been nominated for six Academy Awards and won Best Animated Feature Film for Up. Born and raised in Bloomington, MN, he graduated from the California Institute of the Arts where he received a Student Academy Award. In 1990, he was hired as Pixar Studio's third animator and began work on the day following his college graduation.
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Pavel Litvinov - The Human Rights Movement In The Soviet Union- Its Sense And Its Meaning - 04/23/83
04/08/2015 Duración: 01h01minPavel Litvinov is a leading Soviet intellectual, scientist, and dissident leader who was forced out of the Soviet Union for his activism on behalf of human rights and political prisoners. He is the grandson of Maxim Litvinov, Stalin's Foreign Minister and Ambassador to the United States.
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C.Everett Koop - Confronting Major Health Issues - 10/05/88
04/08/2015 Duración: 47minC. Everett Koop began his appointment as Surgeon General of the U. S. Public Health Service in 1982. Previously, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health in the Department of Health and Human Services and as surgeon-in-chief at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia. As surgeon general, he oversees the activities of the 7,200-member Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. In keeping with his responsibility to inform the public on major health hazards, he has become a national educator on AIDS.
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Jean Kilborne - How Freed Is Our Press? The Truth About Censorship - 12/07/95
04/08/2015 Duración: 52minJean Kilborne - How Freed Is Our Press? The Truth About Censorship - 12/07/95 by westminsterforum
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Greg Keilburger - An Uprising By Children Against Child Labor - 11/12/98
04/08/2015 Duración: 47minCraig Kielburger became aware of the problem of child labor and the exploitation of children after reading a newspaper article about the death of a 12-year-old boy from Pakistan. At age four, Iqbal Masih was sold into slavery and shackled to a loom to make carpets. When he was ten, he escaped, and at twelve, he was murdered. Shocked by the differences in their lives, Craig researched the issue of child labor, then organized his friends and classmates in Ontario, Canada, to form the children's organization Free The Children. Today, there are more than 100 chapters around the world, working with governmental leaders to make the education and protection of children a priority and raising funds to create alternatives for children who are abused and exploited.
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Harold Kushner - The Challenge Of Being Human - 11/12/87
04/08/2015 Duración: 59minHarold Kushner is the author of the bestselling book When Bad Things Happen to Good People. His current book, When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough, continues the effort to bring a theological perspective to modern life. The book was recently awarded the Christopher Medal for its "contributions to the exaltation of the human spirit." A native of Brooklyn, New York, and a graduate of Columbia University, he has been the rabbi of Temple Israel in Natick, Massachusetts, since 1966.
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Bob Keeshan - Growing Up In America - 10/24/85
04/08/2015 Duración: 59minBob Keeshan - Growing Up In America - 10/24/85 by westminsterforum
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Garrison Keillor - Changing The Lightbulb: Can We Meet The Comedic Needs Of The 80's? - 03/15/84
04/08/2015 Duración: 57minGarrison Keillor is a writer, story-teller, humorist, and host of the nationally-broadcast radio program A Prairie Home Companion.
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Clay Jenkinson - Renewing Our Community Values - A Conversation With Thomas Jefferson - 09/27/90
04/08/2015 Duración: 57minClay Jenkinson presents a characterization of the life and ideas of Thomas Jefferson. Created for a 1984 Chautauqua, Mr. Jenkinson's Thomas Jefferson has appeared at legislatures, judicial conferences, and colleges and universities in over 30 states. In 1989, Jenkinson was awarded the National Endowment for the Humanities' Charles Frankel Prize for exemplary work in the public humanities.
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Eskil Hemberg And Philip Brunelle - Music And Government - 04/28/88
04/08/2015 Duración: 56minEskil Hemberg And Philip Brunelle - Music And Government - 04/28/88 by westminsterforum
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Kathleen Hall Jamieson - Media- Information Or Manipulation - 03/12/92
04/08/2015 Duración: 56minKathleen Hall Jamieson is Professor of Communication and Dean of The Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Packaging the Presidency: A History and Criticism of Presidential Campaign Advertising and Eloquence in an Electronic Age: The Transformation of Political Speechmaking.
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Harold Howe, II - Strategic New Thinking For Children, Youth, And Families - 03/15/90
04/08/2015 Duración: 57minHarold Howe II served as Commissioner of Education under President Johnson and as vice president for Education and Public Policy at the Ford Foundation. He is currently Senior Lecturer on Educational Policy and Administration at Harvard Graduate School of Education.
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Joseph Stanton, Ralph Nero & Walter Benjamin - Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Decides - 09/21/89
04/08/2015 Duración: 56minJoseph Stanton, Ralph Nero & Walter Benjamin - Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Decides - 09/21/89 by westminsterforum
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Barbara Gordon - The Sedation Of America - 03/25/82
04/08/2015 Duración: 54minBarbara Gordon - The Sedation Of America - 03/25/82 by westminsterforum