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Neuro-Linguistic Programming & UC Santa Cruz - Interview w/ Robert Dilts and Michael Hall (audio/mpeg 108.0MB)
Interview with teachers/authors Robert Dilts and Michael Hall on the history of NLP, it's development at the University of California Santa Cruz in the mid-1970's and the recent January, 2024 Neuro-Linguistic Programming Leadership Summit in Santa Cruz, California. This interview was originally broadcast on KZSC 88.1 (UCSC) on March 21, 2024. It was re-broadcast on KSQD, Santa Cruz....
Posted: Wed, Apr 17, 2024 9:52am PDT
AUDIO: Dr. Annie Reed--Associate Dean of Student Services (audio/mpeg 119.4MB)
Goldman-Reed gave an interview in 2020, where she bragged about her misconduct, oblivious to how normal people would receive it.
[ This article links to Stit...
Posted: Sat, Aug 19, 2023 10:34pm PDT
Interviews With UAW 2865 UCSD Workers (audio/mpeg 10.3MB)
Interviews With UAW 2865 UCSD Workers...
Posted: Tue, Jul 18, 2023 11:49am PDT
DeFencing Phest soundtrack (audio/mpeg 40.6MB)
Hali, Andrea, Eggplant...and the people...say 'the revolution starts now'...every day and night at People's Park! (33min.)...
Posted: Wed, Sep 7, 2022 8:02pm PDT
DeFencePhest (audio/mpeg 72.7MB)
1st draft of the People's Park soundtrack from last weekend's De-Fence Phest...
Posted: Tue, Aug 2, 2022 1:38pm PDT
Police Off Campus: Defund Police & End Police & ICE Presence at UCSC (audio/mpeg 110.2MB)
Interview with University of California at Santa Cruz professors on Defunding Police and Ending Police / ICE Presence on Campus...
Posted: Wed, Aug 12, 2020 7:48pm PDT
Audio Interview with Two Anarchists from UCSC and UCSD (audio/mpeg 79.7MB)
Audio: 56:38 minutes...
Posted: Wed, Mar 4, 2020 12:20am PST
This Is America #99: Inside The UC Santa Cruz Wildcat Strike (audio/mpeg 125.7MB)
Welcome, to This Is America, December 12th, 2019.
On this episode, we are lucky enough to speak with two grad students involved in the growing wildcat strike that is demanding a cost of living adjustment on the University of California (UC) campus of Santa Cruz, located south of the bay area in Northern California....
Posted: Fri, Dec 13, 2019 5:29pm PST
Oakland Teachers on Strike: Stakeholder Voices on the Struggle (audio/mpeg 137.3MB)
Today, we bring you a full two hours on the Oakland teachers strike....
Posted: Thu, Feb 21, 2019 10:52pm PST
Nuestra Voz: Schools for Education not Criminalization (audio/x-wav 203.9MB)
WTUL News & Views was joined in the studio by Nuestra Voz Cultural Organizer Lydia Nichols to discuss two important polices that will be voted on by the Orleans Parish School Board on Thursday, September 14th, 2017 that would regulate the relationship between schools and law enforcement. The suggested policy change will prevent law enforcement officers (including but not limited to ICE) from interviewing students on campus or accessing student/family data without a warrant....
Posted: Wed, Sep 13, 2017 9:14am PDT
Intersectional Community Organizing for Social Justice Roundtable, March 2017 (audio/mpeg 45.7MB)
Panel on intersectional activism in New Orleans...
Posted: Mon, Jun 5, 2017 7:11am PDT
Interview with Arely Westley of BreakOUT! (audio/x-wav 203.1MB)
"BreakOUT! is a real good family more than an organization. We are a family where we love and support one another."...
Posted: Fri, Apr 14, 2017 3:39pm PDT
Audio To Publicize 4/15/17 CA Emergency Public Education Conference (audio/x-wav 4.1MB)
USE: Immediate TFN
Time: 45 Seconds
Organization: Labor Rising Against Trump
Title: BLUEPRINTS FOR A FUTURE: CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY EDUCATION CONFERENCE
Webs...
Posted: Tue, Mar 28, 2017 1:20pm PDT
Tulane: Uncovering the Racial Legacy (audio/x-wav 237.1MB)
Tulane history professors Emily Clark and Laura Adderley discuss Tulane's racial legacy with focus on the role of the slave economy in the university's endowment and the elements of history that illuminate possibilities for change. This talk, presented by the Tulane Historical Society, took place at Rogers Memorial Chapel on Tulane Campus, February 21, 2017 [23:28]....
Posted: Fri, Mar 3, 2017 8:30am PST
Removing barriers to higher education for formerly incarcerated women and girls (audio/mpeg 23.0MB)
Janet Hays interviews Syrita Steib-Martin about how her personal experience in a federal penitentiary led her to creating Operation Restoration in New Orleans to help returning women and girls obtain medical educations post-incarceration. Operation Restoration assists women upon release with the monumental task of restoring themselves through the fundamentals needed to transition back into society. Once the fundamental needs are met Operation Restoration focuses on helping women obtain a high...
Posted: Mon, Oct 17, 2016 6:58am PDT
Block Report Radio (audio/mpeg 11.5MB)
(audio 12:32)
http://www.blockreportradio.com...
Posted: Sun, May 8, 2016 7:02pm PDT
Education Opportunities for Incarcerated Persons - Bridging the Gap (audio/mpeg 20.0MB)
Bruce Reilly joined Janet Hays on WTUL News and Views in studio to discuss the documentary First Degree - an intimate portrait of three Sing Sing inmates who discover the transformative power of higher education. Their stories are emblematic of larger challenges regarding the criminal justice system and prison industrial complex.
Bruce is well qualified to speak on the subject. Formerly incarcerated himself, he is now Deputy Director of Voice of the Ex-Offender in New Orleans, LA, a gradua...
Posted: Sat, Apr 16, 2016 1:38pm PDT
Governments Disagree Over Global Drug Control: UN's drug meeting in Vienna (audio/mpeg 9.8MB)
Drugreporter’s video advocacy team filmed key speeches and interviewed some of the participants at the UN's drug meeting in Vienna....
Posted: Sat, Apr 9, 2016 7:10pm PDT