A bi-weekly podcast hosted by Lisa Petrides, CEO and Founder of the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME), “Educating to Be Human” explores what it means to be human at the intersection of education, technology and culture. In each episode, Lisa speaks with people who, through their passion and commitment, are creating transformative change in education. In Season 1, Lisa dives into the fundamental question of how we as humans might place front and center the c ...
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Explore the intricacies of personal embodiment practices, delving into the inner workings of the body through InterPlay and other somatic practices. Join engaging conversations that unravel the secrets of self-understanding and learn about the tools that foster a sense of belonging. Connect with community leaders who impart the transformative power of play, shaping a space where the joy of communal interaction takes center stage. Tune in to these dynamic discussions, where the exploration of ...
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Se Ve Se Escucha (Seen and Heard) is a podcast about language justice and what it means to be an interpreter, an organizer and bilingual in the US South. Season 3 out NOW!
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Language Matters with Mihalis Eleftheriou
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In this episode of Educating to Be Human, Lisa is joined by Mihalis Eleftheriou, the creator of Language Transfer and the Thinking Method —a free, online language learning platform with a radical approach to language acquisition. Language Transfer challenges conventional methods of language learning, aiming not only to teach but to transform how we…
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In this episode of Educating to Be Human, Lisa is joined by Chris Miller, the co-founder of Life Plays, an organization that uses improvisation as a tool to cultivate leadership, creativity, and innovation. Together, they dive into the power of improv, not just as a performance technique but as a valuable life skill that can enhance how we work, le…
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Embodied Leadership: Guiding with Presence and Purpose Ep. 7
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Show Notes InterPlay’s Racial Equity & Transformation Statement Subscribe to The InterPlay Podcast: The InterPlay Podcast on Apple Podcasts Our theme song is “Echo Lady Who” by Eric Chappelle. Find more of his music on Bandcamp and Youtube. “Your Big Leap Year”- Gay's Brand New Book - The Big Leap Podcast with Mike Koenigs & Gay Hendricks Montessor…
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Building Creative Spaces with Nina Barbuto
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In this episode of Educating to Be Human, we begin the second arc of our inaugural season by exploring one of the most essential aspects of being human—our boundless curiosity and extraordinary creativity. Lisa talks with Nina Barbuto, founder and executive director of Assemble, a nonprofit organization in Pittsburgh that serves as a community spac…
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Teaching Democracy with Joel Westheimer
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In this episode of Educating to be Human, Lisa speaks with Joel Westheimer, a professor of education at the University of Ottawa, author of "What Kind of Citizen? Educating Our Children for the Common Good", and a leading voice on democracy and civic education. As democratic societies face increasing global challenges as well as radically diminishi…
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Lisa speaks with Ruth Mostern, Professor of History and Director of the World History Center at the University of Pittsburgh, to talk about the significance of place and space in the historical understanding of ourselves and our environments. Through her groundbreaking project, the World Historical Gazetteer, Ruth enables historians and the public …
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Taking off the Mask with Ashanti Branch
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"There's more to me than you can see" It is only human to hide behind a mask. In this episode, Lisa speaks with Ashanti Branch, Educator, Mentor and Founder of the Ever Forward Club, who has spent decades mentoring young men of color, building trust, and bringing confidence and empathy into their lives to help them achieve their true potential. Thr…
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In our premiere episode of Educating to be Human, Lisa Petrides speaks with Erin O'Connell, a university classics professor, who has used her expertise over the years as a teacher of Ancient Greek and Ancient Greek culture to delve into the world of Monsters, how we define them, where we can find them, not just under our beds, and the perspective t…
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Listen to the trailer for our new bi-weekly podcast, Educating to Be Human, created by ISKME (Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education) and hosted by Lisa Petrides, CEO and Founder. "Educating to Be Human" explores what it means to be human at the intersection of education, technology and culture. In each episode, Lisa speaks wi…
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The Art of Ensoulment and InterPlaying with The Hidden Monastery and Cynthia Winton-Henry
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Show Notes Musician credits: Our theme song is “Echo Lady Who” by Eric Chappelle. Find more of his music on Bandcamp and Youtube. Andrew Harvey InterPlay in Education Hagitude by Sharon Blackie http://www.cynthiawinton-henry.com The Art of Ensoulment - The Hidden Monastery The Dancing CenterAv Tere Zorich and Christine Gautreaux
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At the Intersection of Dance and Climate Justice with Sophie Spiral
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Eco-dance practitioner Sophie Spiral joins host Tere Zorich to talk about embodying climate justice & their own spiraling path that led them to an eco-dance practice that centers decolonial action & building relationships with our plant allies. Sophie Spiral Schultze-Allen (they/she) is a dancer, dance researcher, InterPlay facilitator, and dance s…
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Friend & collaborator Ade Anifowose joins host Christine Gautreaux to talk about embodied leadership and the power of body wisdom and love. SHOW NOTES Ade’s Website: https://thebusinessofbeing.com/ InterPlay’s Racial Equity & Transformation Statement Subscribe to The InterPlay Podcast: The InterPlay Podcast on Apple Podcasts Our theme song is “Echo…
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Participatory Theater and Somatics as Tools for Connection and Social Change
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Friend & collaborator Agnotti Cowie joins host Tere Zorich to talk about the transformative qualities of participatory theater & clowning, body wise somatic practices, how they found the space they needed to process their grief through dance when attending InterPlay’s Art & Social Change program, and their role as an artist in creating social chang…
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Unleashing Inner Wisdom Through Interplay, Somatic Practices, and Community Collaboration
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Show Notes Musician credits: Our theme song is “Echo Lady Who” by Eric Chappelle. Find more of his music on Bandcamp and Youtube. Connect with our guest here: Carolyn Renée https://pastwhoa.whoahealingnow.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynreneeunifies/ Using Play to Rewire & Improve Your Brain - Huberman Lab Loving Container Focus Sessions fo…
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Body Wisdom Unlocked: The Transformative Power of InterPlay Practices - The InterPlay Podcast! Ep. 1
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Show Notes EP. 1 - The InterPlay Podcast! Meet your co-hosts Tere Zorich and Christine Gautreaux & learn about our InterPlay journeys. We talk about how this podcast came about, what our favorite InterPlay forms are, and what our personal embodiment practices mean to us. Musician credits: Our theme song is “Echo Lady Who” by Eric Chappelle. Find mo…
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Episode 19: We've got all our medicine right here
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In this final episode of Season 3, we learn about herbs and remedios that can support us in our language justice work. Sarah Nuñez and Nayra Adriana Pacheco Guzmán share some recipes for strength and resilience, including one for our very own Se Ve Se Escucha-té! We discuss the connections between land and language work and how herbs, plants and fo…
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In this episode, we are joined by Akua Page and Chris Cato of Geechee Experience, an online platform celebrating Gullah Geechee language and culture. Like Akua says, “If the African diaspora had a baby, that’s Gullah Geechee.” We get into language access, the weight of code switching and the importance of preserving and teaching our histories. Chec…
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What does the future of the language justice movement hold? What visions, inspiration and encouragement will we need to get us there? Recently, organizers, educators, artists, interpreters and others who use language as their medium gathered for the 2020 Allied Media Conference for Language Justice and Beyond, a three day virtual gathering to explo…
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Episode 16: I'm gonna walk it with you
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Are you spending your days interpreting over Zoom? Are you hiring interpreters for your multilingual online meeting? We check in with three people navigating the world of remote simultaneous interpreting. Hannah Thalenberg, Yudith A. Nieto and Patty Urrutia tell us about the realities of virtual interpreting in this time of quarantine. We hear abou…
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Episode 15: ¿Qué es eso que se escucha?
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“We invite you to speak in the language you feel most comfortable in.” Many language justice interpreters introduce their work using this phrase. But what does comfortable really mean? We explore this topic with two folks who immigrated to the Southern US as young people. Leo Esperanza is a member of Cenzontle Language Justice Coop and spends his t…
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Hola hola! We are kicking off a new season of Se Ve Se Escucha with José A. Romero! In this episode we talk about language and sex, the Dennis deLeon Language Justice Institute and how José has brought together interpreting, organizing, community mobilization, education, and healthcare programming. José is an HIV+ abolitionist and healthcare organi…
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Bonus Episode: Black Lives Matter. Punto
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Un episodio especial en español con dos compañeres querides, Magaly Urdiales y Manuel de la Luz. Hablamos del momento político, la anti-negritud en las comunidades Latinxs y nuestros roles en la lucha por la defensa de las vidas negras.English translation and Spanish transcription available at www.seveseescucha.com/episodesFollow SVSE on:Instagram.…
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CPC's interCAMBIO is an innovative language exchange that brings together Black, Brown, and Latinx people to learn about each other’s languages, identities, cultures, food and personal stories. Through a 6-week series of workshops, participants learned English and Spanish by exploring topics on self, history, race, spirituality, food, gender, home,…
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We close out the second season of Se Ve Se Escucha with three Boricuas using language justice to create bridges between folks in the diaspora and folks in Puerto Rico! Cristóbal Guerra Naranjo is an interdisciplinary artist and language worker from Borikén. Their work combines experimental video, documentary film, visual art and text to explore ide…
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Curious about interpreter coops, crews and collectives? Three guests doing collective language justice work in the South join us on this special episode. Tony Macias is a founding worker-owner of tilde Language Justice Cooperative and has worked nationally and internationally to bring language skills to movements and a justice-oriented approach to …
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Episode 11: What you gonna do to make the people rise?
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In this episode, we hear from community members, high school students and interpreters of all experience levels who participated in CPC’s annual Language Justice Interpreter Training. At the two-day workshop, folks learned about consecutive and simultaneous interpretation, tips and exercises to improve interpreting techniques, and interpreter role …
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Se Ve Se Escucha is proud to welcome @queerterpreter, Ártemis López. Ártemis is an ATA-certified Spanish<>English translator and CCHI-certified medical interpreter based in Washington, D.C. They hold a master's degree in Medical Translation from the Universitat Jaume I in Spain, and have been translating and interpreting for the queer, trans, and n…
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This one’s for the teachers and all the non-binary folks! Se Ve Se Escucha welcomes Maestre Lourdes Rivas, author of “They Call Me Mix / Me llaman Maestre”, to the podcast. Lourdes is a queer, Xicanx, non-binary educator, currently teaching kindergarten at a Spanish immersion public school in the San Francisco Bay Area. They recently published thei…
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It’s here everybody! A brand new season of Se Ve Se Escucha! We kick off Season 2 with Cantrice Janelle Penn, founder of Queer Black Editing. QBE offers a holistic, increasingly anti-colonial approach to copyediting through a framework of lived experience and language. Cantrice is a copyeditor, writer, and semi-aromatherapist. Queer Black Editing w…
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Bonus Episode: Language Justice (Brought to you by Estoy Aquí)
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What exactly is language justice? Ada joins KB & KC, two sin vergüenzas de Miami and the hosts of Estoy Aquí podcast, to break it down in this special CROSSOVER EPISODE. As first generation Latinx immigrants we discuss how language connects us with ourselves, our stories and our experiences. How does the movement for language justice broaden to inc…
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Minisode 3: El Sur Tiene Algo Que Decir
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The South has something to say! Twenty-four language justice workers from TX, LA, AL, GA, NC, TN and KY came together for CPC’s El Sur Tiene Algo Que Decir at the Highlander Research and Education Center. Coops, collectives and comadres gathered to share experiences and build community as we work together to strengthen the movement for language jus…
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We are joined by Samhita Kudva and Giannina Calllejas, the new Codirectors of the Center for Participatory Change! Samhita and Giannina tell us about their relationships to language and how they define language justice. We also share some things we are looking forward to in the new year!Transcript available at www.seveseescucha.com/episodesFollow S…
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We’re back and we want to tell you all about our latest project, Serpent’s Tongue, a Spanish class for native Spanish speakers. Serpent’s Tongue was a four week course for Latinx folks interested in reclaiming Spanish grammar, literacy and fluency. We read poetry, learned about accent marks, and wrote a crónica of our lives. In this minisode, we’ll…
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Episode 6: [Hñähñu y español] De sur a norte
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Abel González, Eulogio Martínez, y Thubini Mästo̱ho̱ acompañan a Andrea y Ada para compartir sus historias como hablantes de Hñähñu (Otomi) que trabajan en la preservación del lenguaje. Abel y Eulogio son los cofundadores de Ra rojo ra Hñähñu, una clase multigeneracional de Hñähñu en Asheville, NC. Thubini vive en México y enseña Hñähñu y Tù'ùn Sav…
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Abel González, Eulogio Martínez, y Thubini Mästo̱ho̱ acompañan a Andrea y Ada para compartir sus historias como hablantes de Hñähñu (Otomi) que trabajan en la preservación del lenguaje. Abel y Eulogio son los cofundadores de Ra rojo ra Hñähñu, una clase multigeneracional de Hñähñu en Asheville, NC. Thubini vive en México y enseña Hñähñu y Tù'ùn Sav…
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We close out Season One with your listener letters! And who better to answer them with than our friend and mentor Roberto Tijerina?! Together, we’ll answer your questions about breaking out of the Spanish-English dichotomy, self-care for interpreters, and the future of the language justice movement. Stay connected with SVSE via Facebook, Instagram,…
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Abel González, Eulogio Martínez, and Thubini Mästo̱ho̱ join Andrea and Ada to share their experiences as Hñähñu (Otomi) speakers working on language preservation. Abel and Eulogio are the cofounders of Ra rojo ra Hñähñu, a multigenerational Hnähñu class in Asheville, NC. Thubini lives in Mexico and teaches Hñähñu and Tù'ùn Savi (Mixteco) online thr…
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On this episode of SVSE, we talk interpretation, racial equity and anti-blackness. How can we expand the language justice movement to reflect the reality of folks who don’t have access to the languages spoken by their ancestors? CPC’s Racial Equity Circle Co-Coordinator, Tamiko Ambrose Murray, joins us to talk about her family history and her perso…
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Juan Díaz and Erica Johnson join Ada and Andrea to talk about popular education and Seeds of Hope, CPC’s multilingual youth program. How can we create movement spaces that make young people excited about social justice and proud of speaking other languages? We’re also joined by special guests from RAICES, a local summer camp, who will tell us what …
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This week, Andrea and Ada talk to fellow chingonas Catalina Nieto and Cecilia Saenz Becerra. Catalina and Ceci are both experienced interpreters, language justice trainers and queer #sexyterps!! What does queering language even mean, and what has it meant for our guests? This week’s episode explores reclaiming and changing language. Plus, we’ll dis…
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Being bilingual does not an interpreter make. Join Ada, Andrea and Monse Ramirez, SONG’s bilingual regional organizer and CPC's former Tzedek Language Justice fellow, as they talk about training interpreters and becoming social justice terps.Transcript available at www.seveseescucha.com/episodesFollow SVSE on:Instagram.com/seveseescuchaFacebook.com…
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Meet the team behind Se Ve Se Escucha. Hear Ada, Andrea, Leonel and Manuel discuss their experience with language and share their thoughts about living in NC, language justice, and the work of the Center for Participatory Change.Send your questions to svsepodcast@gmail.comTranscript available at www.seveseescucha.com/episodesFollow SVSE on:Instagra…
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