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Sesame Street en las Comunidades ofrece contenido en video gratuito de los amigos favoritos de todos, los peludos Muppets que ayudan a los niños y a los adultos en sus vidas a alcanzar su máximo potencial. Grover y sus amigos abordan una gran variedad de temas que afectan a los niños en las áreas de la salud, el bienestar personal y emocional y la preparación para la escuela. Algunos de los temas y el contenido presentados en los videos son delicados por lo se recomienda que usted vea estos ...
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A podcast attempting to shine light on the radical inequities and the oppressive nature of the library profession, specifically as it pertains to BIPOC professionals and the communities they serve in the state of Oregon. An Oregon Library Association EDI & Antiracism production. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of Oregon. Este proyecto ha sido posible en pa ...
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Ahora en la gran pantallaEn julio deun avin de la DEA sac a Virginia Vallejo de Colombia Su vida estaba en peligro por haberse convertido en el testigo clave de los dos procesos criminales ms importantes de la segunda mitad del siglo XX en su pas el asesinato de un candidato presidencial y el holocausto del Palacio de JusticiaVeinticinco aos antes Virginia Vallejo era la presentadora de televisin ms importante de Colombia y la belleza profesional que apareca en las portadas de las principale ...
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Carlos Loncoman

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"La comunicación efectiva es aquella en donde no solo el emisor y receptor comprenden un mensaje; sino que el emisor por medio de un mensaje logra un efecto en la vida del receptor" www.scichile.com
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Throughout the history of humanity, women have been treated as second-class citizens. We have been seen as minorities, despite representing 50% of the world's population, and when it comes to leadership, we have consistently been underrepresented. This situation leads to our needs being sidelined. That is why, in this podcast, I want to place women where we rightfully belong: as first-class citizens. A lo largo de la historia de la humanidad las mujeres hemos sido tratadas como ciudadanas de ...
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Grupo de Estudios Históricos Sobre La Guerra (GEHiGue)

Grupo de Estudios Históricos sobre la Guerra (GEHiGue)

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Canal de Podcast del Grupo de Estudios Históricos sobre la Guerra (GEHiGue), fundado el 16 de diciembre de 2013 en el Instituto de Historia Argentina y Americana «Dr. Emilio Ravignani», unidad ejecutora UBA/CONICET, con el objetivo de impulsar la confluencia de investigadores interesados en el abordaje de la problemática bélica desde la perspectiva de la historia social y cultural de la guerra.
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Send us a text In this episode*, we have the absolute honor of conversing with Donna Barba Higuera, Middle Grade and Picture Book Author, Newbery Medal and Pura Belpré Award Winner and New York Times Best Seller. Donna shares from where and whom she draws her stories, and how she went from an imaginative child to inspiring readers of all ages. In a…
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Send us a text In this episode we are joined in conversation by Shannon LaRance (Dine'/Hopi/Assiniboine). Founder of Indigenous Empowerment, Indigenous Empowerment's mission is to ensure culturally sensitive counselors and social service agents are accessible to those in need. Their goal is to train human service organizations across the nation on …
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In this episode of No Second Class Citizens, we sit down with Michelle Yañez-Olivares, the powerhouse behind Amiga Mia—a thriving community hub connecting and empowering Latin Americans across Australia and New Zealand. Michelle shares her incredible journey as the daughter of Chilean immigrants, navigating cultural identity, and how she turned her…
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In this insightful episode of "No Second Class Citizens," we're joined by Liza Nadolski, the trailblazing CEO of Melbourne Women's Foundation. Liza shares her journey to becoming the first CEO of this impactful organization, detailing key milestones that shaped her career in creative thinking, strategic planning, and community building. We dive dee…
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Send us a text In this episode we are joined in conversation by scholar, academic consultant, librarian and educational game designer, Fobzi Ettarh, who notably coined the concept of "vocational awe" in 2018. Ettarh shares how vocational awe operates at both the micro and macro levels, contributing to problematic hiring, onboarding, and retention p…
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In this episode, we welcome Payal Tiwari, an accomplished professional with over 15 years of experience in management consulting, IT strategy, and customer success. Beyond her professional success, Payal is deeply committed to advocating for women and children, particularly in family violence prevention. As a Board Director at Refuge Victoria and a…
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Send us a text Anne Heidemann & Melissa Isaac from the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan join us to share about Maawn Doobiigeng, a new classification system for the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Library. In 2019, The Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Libraries were awarded the IMLS National Leadership Grant to facilitate the creation of a new classificati…
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En este episodio de "No Second Class Citizens", conversamos con Natalia Godoy, periodista chilena y podcaster feminista. Natalia comparte su trayectoria desde Chile hacia Australia, los desafíos como mujer inmigrante y los contrastes y similutedes en la lucha por la equidad de género entre ambos países. Hablamos además sobre su podcast "Equality el…
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Send us a text *There were slight technical issues during the recording of this episode. We apologize for any minor disruptions* We are excited to welcome Jamillah R. Gabriel, the Critical Pedagogy Research Librarian at Harvard University and co-host of the podcast LibVoices, for a second time. Jamillah provides listeners with a beginner-friendly o…
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In this groundbreaking episode, we delve into a conversation that is often sidelined in professional spheres: menopause and career progression. Our guest, Fiona Trafford-Walker, a trailblazer in the investment industry, courageously shares her journey of navigating menopause while excelling in her career. With over 30 years of senior executive expe…
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Send us a text In this episode, Immer Honorato, Library Outreach Specialist at the Tualatin Public Library, talks with us about connecting his library with his community in Tualatin, Oregon. As an immigrant of Mexico who grew up in Tualatin, Immer brings an important bilingual and bicultural perspective to bridging the gap between library services …
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En este imperdible episodio de No Second Class Citizens, Diana Páez, cineasta colombiana radicada en Australia desde 2014, comparte su fascinante trayectoria y experiencia como mujer inmigrante en la industria cinematográfica. Desde sus inicios como estudiante de cine hasta la realización de su exitoso documental "Nuestras Voces", exploramos los de…
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Send us a text Multitalented Aaron Whitefield joins the hosts and shares insight gained from leading successful multicultural academic programs during the decade he spent working as an educator, library professional and youth development specialist in Columbus, Ohio. Aaron’s passion for uplifting youth and creating community is apparent, even while…
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Join me in this insightful episode with Dr. Niki Vincent, the Public Sector Gender Equality Commissioner for Victoria, Australia. We'll explore the impact of the Gender Equality Act (2020) on workplaces, focusing on leadership, transparency, and the gender pay gap. This groundbreaking legislation propels gender equality, emphasizing transparency, l…
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Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Raymond (Ray) Pun (academic and research librarian at the Alder Graduate School of Education) shares insights on effective library advocacy through collaboration and community building, advice for aspiring librarians of color, and the value of involvement in the American Library Association and committee work. We…
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In this enlightening episode, we are honored to have Amanda Blesing, one of Australia’s freshest thinkers and speakers on feminine ambition–how to spark it, tackle it, and see it flourish. Amanda challenges the men and women of the C-suite and board rooms to acknowledge and sell the message that gender diversity is a lever that drives higher perfor…
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Send us a text In this episode, we hear from Ayn Reyes Frazee and Mai Takahashi, co-chairs of the newly formed EDI Committee of ALSC (Association of Library Services to Children, a division of ALA). Frazee, who serves as current president of the Oregon Association of School Libraries, is a high school librarian in Portland and was a 2019 ALSC Equit…
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En este fascinante episodio, exploramos el Síndrome Premenstrual Disfórico (SPM-D) con la destacada psiquiatra de adultos y perinatal, la Dra. Beatriz Loyola. Con más de 10 años de experiencia clínica y formando parte del equipo de Centro Sermujer y de la plataforma de teleconsulta www.tupsiquiatra.cl, la Dra. Beatriz nos guía a través de las compl…
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Send us a text We are joined in this episode by Nichelle M. Hayes, MPA, MLS, founding director of the Center for Black Literature & Culture, and former CEO (Interim) of the Indianapolis Public Library, and current President of the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA). Hayes shares her background in human resources with us as she…
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Send us a text In this episode, we have the absolute honor of speaking with Jamia Williams (Consumer Health Program Specialist with the Network of the National Library of Medicine(NNLM) Training Office) and Jamillah Gabriel (Critical Pedagogy Research Librarian in the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University and a PhD student in the Schoo…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we have the privilege of hosting Paulina Yazigi, President of the Association of Pension Funds in Chile. Our discussion delves deep into the vital issue of pension funds and their role in fostering financial independence, particularly for women. From exploring the persistent pension gap to advocating for structura…
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En este episodio, tuvimos el privilegio de conversar con Paulina Yazigi, Presidenta de la Asociación de Fondos de Pensiones de Chile. Con Paulina abordamos la importancia de los fondos de pensiones y su papel en fomentar la independencia financiera, especialmente para las mujeres. Desde explorar la persistente brecha de pensiones hasta abogar por c…
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"Los Libros del GEHiGue" es un ciclo que difunde algunas de las obras publicadas en el marco del Grupo de Estudios Históricos sobre la Guerra. En este cuarto episodio, Agustín Daniel Desiderato presenta su libro "Defensa e intereses marítimos. Un estudio acerca de la influencia de la Primera Guerra Mundial en la Armada Argentina (1914-1928)" public…
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Send us a text This is a re-release of an episode recorded on September 20, 2022 and published on November 30, 2022: In this episode, we talk with Loida Garcia-Febo – a Puerto Rican American librarian, International Library Consultant expert in library services to diverse populations and human rights and the 2018-2019 President of the American Libr…
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In this compelling episode, we're joined by Dr Kate Davies from Homelessness NSW as we tackle one of Australia's most pressing societal issues: homelessness. From exploring why Australia hasn't mirrored Finland's "Housing First" success in nearly eradicating homelessness to examining the Australian government's recent $2 billion investment in socia…
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Send us a text In this episode we talk with Dr. Sandy Littletree (Navajo/Eastern Shoshone), Assistant Professor at the Information School at the University of Washington, whose work focuses on Native North American Indigenous Knowledge. Dr. Littletree shares background about Indigenous systems of knowledge, and practical application as it pertains …
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In this episode, we spoke with Fabiola Campbell, the Founder of Professional Migrant Women, an organisation that aims to bring visibility and representation of professional migrant women to corporate Australia. With Fabiola we discussed about the issues that migrant people, especially women, face in Australia. We talked about the importance of netw…
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Send us a text *There were technical issues during the recording of this episode. We apologize for any minor disruptions* In this episode of Overdue, we talk with Jody Redifer, Program Specialist at Multnomah County Library; Enrique Rivera, Library Outreach Specialist at Multnomah County Library*, and Trevor Walraven, Associate Director of Policy a…
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"Los Libros del GEHiGue" es un ciclo que difunde algunas de las obras publicadas en el marco del Grupo de Estudios Históricos sobre la Guerra. En este tercer episodio, María Inés Tato presenta el libro "Transatlantic Battles. European Immigrant Communities in South America and the World Wars" que editó y fue publicado en 2022 por la prestigiosa edi…
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Send us a text In light of the continued fight against book banning and censorship, we are re-releasing a conversation from last fall with the 2022 School Library Journal School Librarian of the Year, K.C. Boyd, and the two 2022 School Librarian of the Year finalists, Pia Alliende and Andy Spinks. Amid book challenges, political and cultural attemp…
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Send us a text In this episode, we talk with Chantel Walker, Director of the Marin County Library Foundation and change management consultant with the County of Marin and other government organizations, and Patricia “Patty” Wong, City Librarian for the Santa Clara City Library and immediate past president of the American Library Association. These …
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Susan Orr, an esteemed expert in infrastructure investments with over 15 years of experience in the field. We explore the critical role of infrastructure in achieving Net Zero by 2050. Our conversation delves into various aspects, including strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of transport…
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"Los Libros del GEHiGue" es un ciclo que difunde algunas de las obras publicadas en el marco del Grupo de Estudios Históricos sobre la Guerra. En este episodio, Bárbara Raiter presenta su libro "Deporte, ciudadanía y nación. Las sociedades de tiro en Argentina, 1890-1920" (Prohistoria Ediciones, Rosario, 2022. 256 pp.). Email: contacto@gehigue.ar -…
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Send us a text In honor of Tracie D. Hall having been named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2023, we are excited to re-release this conversation with Tracie from last spring. This is a recognition very well deserved, and we are so very thankful for the effort and passion Tracie exhibits daily to make libraries a welcoming and …
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Este episodio inaugura el segmento "Las tesis del GEHiGue", un espacio dedicado a las tesis de Maestría y Doctorado defendidas por los integrantes del Grupo. En este primer capítulo, Cristian Di Renzo resume su tesis doctoral titulada "De la hipótesis de guerra a la cooperación en Defensa: actores, estrategias y políticas en las relaciones entre Ar…
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Send us a text On this episode of Overdue, we speak with filmmaker and owner of JJML Productions, Jon Osaki; State Law Librarian and Access to Justice Coordinator for the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary, Jenny Silbiger; and Professor Emerita and Director Emerita of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality at Seattle University School of Law, Lorra…
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En este imperdible episodio 3 de la segunda temporada, conversamos con Daniela Jaramillo quien con mas de 15 años de experiencia en inversión sostenible, hoy lidera el equipo de sustainability de una de las empresas de servicios financieros mas reconocidas a nivel global. Daniela nos contó de cómo su pasión por defender los derechos de las personas…
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Send us a text In this episode, we talk with Sherry Antoine (Executive Director of AfroCROWD), Laurie Bridges (Instruction and Outreach librarian at Oregon State University), and Diana Park (Science Librarian at Oregon State University) about their work to RIGHT history by writing Black history into Wikipedia. Learn about what is happening in libra…
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Send us a text In part 2 of this two-part episode, we talk to the creative team behind the Librarians with Spines book series calling for radical librarianship, Yago Cura, Max Macias and Autumn Anglin. This trio of "information agitators" share the origins of this series, the need for necessary boundary-pushing in the library profession, and the im…
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Send us a text In Part 1 of this two-part episode, we talk to the creative team behind the Librarians with Spines book series calling for radical librarianship, Yago Cura, Max Macias and Autumn Anglin. This trio of "information agitators" share the origins of this series, the need for necessary boundary-pushing in the library profession, and the im…
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The right to education is a universal human right, but in Afghanistan the Taliban does not have any interest in making this a reality for women. In December 2022 it has suspended university education for all female students, and before that, in March, girls were barred from returning to secondary school. Since the Taliban seized power for a second …
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El derecho a educación es uno de los derechos humanos universales, pero en Afganistán el Talibán no parece tener ningún interés en hacer esto posible para las mujeres. En Diciembre del 2022 el Talibán suspendió la educación universitarias para todas las mujeres estudiantes y antes de esto, en Marzo, se le prohibió a las niñas volver a la educación …
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Send us a text *There were technical issues during the recording of this episode. We apologize for any minor disruptions* In this episode, we talk with leadership from REFORMA Oregon about centering equity work as the foundation of library work, how to begin shifting Oregon library culture to better serve diverse communities as well as how a cultur…
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Send us a text In this episode, we talk with Loida Garcia-Febo – a Puerto Rican American librarian, International Library Consultant expert in library services to diverse populations and human rights and the 2018-2019 President of the American Library Association – about the importance of getting out of the library and into communities, mentoring s…
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Send us a text In this special episode, we talk with the School Library Journal School Librarian of the Year, K.C. Boyd, and the two School Librarian of the Year finalists, Pia Alliende and Andy Spinks. Amid book challenges, political and cultural attempts to staunch access to books that reflect the history and lives of our youth, and funding cuts …
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Send us a text In this episode, we talk with Roland Barksdale-Hall, Branch Manager at the Stey-Nevant Branch Library in Farrell, PA and an author, activist, historian, and griot. Our conversation touches on forging deep community connections, confronting biases, being true to oneself, active listening and making people feel seen, and the huge impac…
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En el primer episodio de la segunda temporada de Ciudadanas de Primera conversamos sobre la situación de Irán junto a una invitada de ese país muy especial para mi. Ya que para los que escuchan este podcast regularmente, sabrán que vivo en Australia hace ya ocho años y la prima amiga que me hice en este país fue una mujer iraní con quien mantengo u…
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