Episodes
Friday Dec 27, 2019
Resistance Radio - Guest: Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp
Friday Dec 27, 2019
Friday Dec 27, 2019
Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp is a Hawaiian cultural historian as well as the president of Indigenous Pasifika. He is also a published writer, blogger, podcaster, researcher and administrator of the Facebook group Hawaiian History and Culture--which is the largest history group on Facebook with more than 27,000+ members. In addition, he is currently the Secretary and Outreach Coordinator for Affirmative Action Committee of the Democratic Party of Hawai 'i. He is of Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) and Filipino (Ilocano and Kalinga)
Monday Dec 23, 2019
Resistance Radio - Guest: Max Wilbert
Monday Dec 23, 2019
Monday Dec 23, 2019
Max Wilbert is a third-generation organizer who grew up in Seattle's post-WTO anti-globalization and undoing racism movement. He is a co-founder of the group Deep Green Resistance and longtime board member of Fertile Ground, a small, grassroots environmental non-profit with no employees and no corporate funding.
Friday Dec 13, 2019
Resistance Radio - Guest: Wendy Murphy
Friday Dec 13, 2019
Friday Dec 13, 2019
Wendy Murphy is the Director of the Women’s and Children’s Advocacy Project at New England Law|Boston, where she also teaches sexual violence law. In addition, she is an impact litigator, specializing in the constitutional and civil rights of abused women and children. Her twitter is @wmurphylaw . the website for the Judicial Language Project is https://student.nesl.edu/centers/clsr_jlp.cfm
Saturday Dec 07, 2019
Resistance Radio - Guest: Darcia Narvaez and Four Arrows
Saturday Dec 07, 2019
Saturday Dec 07, 2019
Four Arrows is former Dean of Education at Oglala Lakota College and currently a professor with Fielding Graduate University. Selected by AERO as one of 27 "Visionaries in Education." Author of Teaching Truly: A Curriculum to Indigenize Mainstream Education, selected by the Chicago Wisdom Project as one of the top 20 progressive education books. He is currently working on a UNESCO counter-hegemonic democracy book project.
Darcia Narvaez is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame who focuses on moral development and flourishing from an interdisciplinary perspective, integrating anthropology, neuroscience, clinical, developmental and educational sciences. Dr. Narvaez's current research explores how early life experience influences moral character in children and adults. She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and the American Educational Research Association and is former editor of the Journal of Moral Education She has published more than 20 books, including Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First Nation Know-how for Global Flourishing; Basic Needs, Wellbeing and Morality: Fulfilling Human Potential and Embodied Morality: Protectionism, Engagement and Imagination. Her recent book, Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality: Evolution, Culture and Wisdom won the 2015 William James Book Award from the American Psychological Association and the 2017 Expanded Reason Award. She writes a blog for Psychology Today (Moral Landscapes ) and hosts the webpage EvolvedNest.org.