Sunday, June 14, 2020
NASN School Nurse Chat: Tackling the Bullying Culture in Schools and on the Job
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This week: NASN Executive Director, Donna Mazyck and NASN Nursing Education and Practice Specialist, Jade Bland- Slaffey speak with NASN2020 General Session Speaker and Bullying Expert, Donna Clark Love about bullying cultures in our schools and on the job.
About the NASN School Nurse Chat podcast:
The NASN School Nurse Chat, a podcast hosted by NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck, highlights timely student and school health topics of interest to school nurses and other professionals focused on student health and well-being.
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Sunday, June 7, 2020
NASN School Nurse Chat: Preparing for the Mental State of Students in the Reopening of Schools
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This week: Speaker, author & Upliftologist ™ Adebisi Adebowale discusses student mental health and digital technology usage in the times of COVID-19. She explores the impact it will have when schools reopen & provides nurses with community outreach tips & strategies.
About the NASN School Nurse Chat podcast:
The NASN School Nurse Chat, a podcast hosted by NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck, highlights timely student and school health topics of interest to school nurses and other professionals focused on student health and well-being.
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Friday, March 27, 2020
Solidarity: In the Time of an Epidemic
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This month: Deepa Iyer is in conversation with community healer, Kevin Fong, about what we can learn from the pandemic and how we respond with compassion and solidarity.
About the Solidarity Is This podcast:
Solidarity Is This is a podcast created and hosted by Deepa Iyer who is with the Center for Social Inclusion and a 2017 Soros Equality Fellow. Each month, we explore how individuals and institutions are experimenting with and exploring multiracial solidarity. We will learn how to practice transformative solidarity in a rapidly transforming racial landscape and in the midst of heightened discrimination targeting communities of color. For more information check out: http://www.solidarityis.org/
About Deepa Iyver:
Deepa Iyer is a South Asian American activist, writer, and lawyer. Deepa is currently the Senior Fellow at the Center for Social Inclusion where she provides analysis, commentary and scholarship on equity and solidarity in America’s changing racial landscape. In November 2015, The New Press published Deepa’s first book, We Too Sing America: South Asian, Arab, Muslim and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future. Scholar Vijay Prashad has written that Deepa “brings the head of a lawyer and the heart of a community activist to bear on her remarkable book…It is a window into the struggles of the margins that allow the mainstream to remain humane.” Deepa’s book was selected by the American Librarians Association’s Booklist magazine to be one of the top 10 multicultural non-fiction books of the year. For more information check out: http://deepaiyer.com/
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Thursday, February 27, 2020
NASN School Nurse Chat: Rare Diseases
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This week: NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck, Executive Director of the Oxalosis & Hyperoxaluria Foundation Kim Hollander, and school nurse & adjunct nursing professor Gloria Barrera discuss the school nurse’s role in supporting students with rare diseases.
About the NASN School Nurse Chat podcast:
The NASN School Nurse Chat, a podcast hosted by NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck, highlights timely student and school health topics of interest to school nurses and other professionals focused on student health and well-being.
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Is there a new COINTEL Program for U.S. Public Schools Part 3 of 4
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This week: H.A. Jabar continues the series on the big data era, predictive analytics, algorithms and Behavioral Threat Assements in public schools and in Maryland. He interviews CEO of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, Adam Jackson from Baltimore, Maryland.
About the NO JUSTICE NO PEACE:
The No Justice No Peace Podcast is about all things related to the ‘Education Justice Movement’, including school policing, culturally relevant curriculum, racial disparities in suspensions/expulsions, grassroots organizing, advocacy, policy change etc. The host is Racial Justice NOW! Executive Director, H.A. Jabar and features guests from around the nation and world. Racial Justice NOW! is dedicated to eliminating institutional and systemic anti-Black racism and has led numerous successful campaigns in the state of Ohio and in the DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia).
About Racial Justice NOW!:
RJN is a community based, grassroots org led by parents pushing back on dehumanization in education. Led by @hajabar #BlackParentsUNITE For more information check out: http://www.rjnohio.org/
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Solidarity: Not In Our Name, Resisting Hindu Fascism
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This month: Learn how to be in solidarity with resistance efforts in Kashmir and India today. Deepa Iyer is in conversation with Yashica Dutt (Dalit journalist and writer) and Nouf Bazaz (Kashmiri activist and professor).
About the Solidarity Is This podcast:
Solidarity Is This is a podcast created and hosted by Deepa Iyer who is with the Center for Social Inclusion and a 2017 Soros Equality Fellow. Each month, we explore how individuals and institutions are experimenting with and exploring multiracial solidarity. We will learn how to practice transformative solidarity in a rapidly transforming racial landscape and in the midst of heightened discrimination targeting communities of color. For more information check out: http://www.solidarityis.org/
About Deepa Iyver:
Deepa Iyer is a South Asian American activist, writer, and lawyer. Deepa is currently the Senior Fellow at the Center for Social Inclusion where she provides analysis, commentary and scholarship on equity and solidarity in America’s changing racial landscape. In November 2015, The New Press published Deepa’s first book, We Too Sing America: South Asian, Arab, Muslim and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future. Scholar Vijay Prashad has written that Deepa “brings the head of a lawyer and the heart of a community activist to bear on her remarkable book…It is a window into the struggles of the margins that allow the mainstream to remain humane.” Deepa’s book was selected by the American Librarians Association’s Booklist magazine to be one of the top 10 multicultural non-fiction books of the year. For more information check out: http://deepaiyer.com/
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Friday, January 24, 2020
Is there a new COINTEL Program for U.S. Public Schools Part 2 of 4
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This week: H.A. Jabar continues the series on the big data era, predictive analytics, algorithms and Behavioral Threat Assements in public schools and in Maryland. He interviews CEO of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, Dayvon Love.
About the NO JUSTICE NO PEACE:
The No Justice No Peace Podcast is about all things related to the ‘Education Justice Movement’, including school policing, culturally relevant curriculum, racial disparities in suspensions/expulsions, grassroots organizing, advocacy, policy change etc. The host is Racial Justice NOW! Executive Director, H.A. Jabar and features guests from around the nation and world. Racial Justice NOW! is dedicated to eliminating institutional and systemic anti-Black racism and has led numerous successful campaigns in the state of Ohio and in the DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia).
About Racial Justice NOW!:
RJN is a community based, grassroots org led by parents pushing back on dehumanization in education. Led by @hajabar #BlackParentsUNITE For more information check out: http://www.rjnohio.org/
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