The Princeton African American Studies Department is known as a convener of conversations about the political, economic, and cultural forces that shape our understanding of race and racial groups. We invite you to listen as faculty “read” how race and culture are produced globally, look past outcomes to origins, question dominant discourses, and consider evidence instead of myth.
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A Biweekly podcast from The Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey. Twice a month, we'll talk with priests, thought leaders, authors and more about what's going on in our communities, our country, and our world from a uniquely Episcopal perspective. No prior experience necessary--along the way, we'll bring us all up to speed on the deep traditions and modern outlook of The Episcopal Church, and seek ways to be the best, most positive disciples of Jesus Christ we can. We hope you'll join us for this ...
Podcasts hosted by George Miller, presenting fresh ideas and stimulating conversations on a wide variety of subjects, with a particular focus is on books published by university presses. Some of these interviews may present bold new theories (in the spirit of the hedgehog) while others may focus in detail on something quite small, even overlooked (in the spirit of the fox). The driving forces are curiosity and the desire to communicate original thinking in an engaging, accessible way. See ac ...
A 15 minute weekday broadcast heard online and on the radio. The radio outreach of RZIM is a listener-supported ministry that powerfully mixes biblical teaching and Christian apologetics. The programs seek to explore issues such as life's meaning, the credibility of the Christian message and the Bible, the weakness of modern intellectual movements, and the uniqueness of Jesus Christ.
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Join Laura and Sarah as they discuss the most haunting cases to spin out of some of America's most elite corners.
This show explores how we can prepare the next generation for informed civic engagement, environmental stewardship, and the development of a more just and peaceful world. Host Brett Levy is a researcher of civic and environmental education and an associate professor at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Episodes feature interviews with leaders, innovators, and scholars in civic and environmental education. You’ll hear about new classroom-based and online practices that g ...
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In our inaugural new episode, Ebun and Mae take a deep dive into questions about the impact of COVID-19 on communities of color. From cultural responses to lockdown and the need for a government response to creating a more just and inclusive public health system, our host break down multiple dimensions of the pandemic and point toward some resource…
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RE-RELEASE: Princeton’s Thomas Gilbert, Jr: The Dark Side of Privilege
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Most parents would have walked away after their child committed murder, but Shelley Gilbert did not. After her son, Thomas Gilbert Jr., shot and killed his 70-year-old father on January 4th 2015, she paid for his defense attorneys, expert witnesses, and psychiatric examinations. he The Gilberts, who had a vacation house in the Hamptons, paid for th…
Laura and Sarah continue their coverage on Jiang's tragic murder and the pursuit of Qinxuan Pan.By Sarah Alcorn/Laura Rodrigues McDonald
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The Vig: Confessions of an Ivy League Bookie
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This week, Laura and Sarah go high low with the author of the The Vig, former bookie, poker pro, and Harvard grad Peter AlsonBy Sarah Alcorn/Laura Rodrigues McDonald
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Fiona Greenland, "Ruling Culture: Art Police, Tomb Raiders, and the Rise of Cultural Power in Italy" (U of Chicago Press, 2021)
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Today we are joined by Fiona Greenland, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia, to talk about her new book, Ruling Culture: Art Police, Tomb Raiders, and the Rise of Cultural Power in Italy (University of Chicago Press, 2021). Through much of its history, Italy was Europe’s heart of the arts, an artistic playground for forei…
How did Harvard Business School's Mark Mangelsdorf get away with murder for two decades?By Sarah Alcorn/Laura Rodrigues McDonald
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#26 - ThoughtSpot’s Cindi Howson on Chief Data Officer Success Strategies
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Much like a roller coaster, 2020 was full of many loops, twists, and turns. From accelerated digital transformations to expedited migrations to the cloud, you were asked to do it all— often with far less time and resources. Through it all, The Data Chief was right there with you, along for the unprecedented ride. From the beginning this podcast had…
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We're Polarized; Now What? The Hard Work of Depolarization: Season One Finale (Part Two of Two)
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To some degree, all Americans realize we’ve become more polarized in recent times. Those at one extreme obsess about the other, while those in between wonder if that incessant tug of war will fray our social fabric to the breaking point. Fortunately, there are committed individuals and groups working hard to combat polarization. In Part Two of our …
Laura and Sarah cover the Jiang murder case with exclusive updates. Where is fugitive Qinxuan Pan?By Sarah Alcorn/Laura Rodrigues McDonald
This week Sarah and Laura have fun discussing some Ivy League Monsters with authors Ellis Weiner and Steve Radlauer.By Sarah Alcorn/Laura Rodrigues McDonald
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Harvard’s Abigail Folger and the forgotten victims of Manson
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Laura & Sarah dive into the life and the tragic murder of Harvard’s Abigail Folger, and explore the forgotten victims of Charles Manson. A dark true crime tale set in sunny Hollywood.By Sarah Alcorn/Laura Rodrigues McDonald
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Jennifer Howard: Clutter: An Untidy History
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In this episode, we delve deep into clutter with Jennifer Howard, author of a recent book entitled Clutter: An Untidy History. This book is for you if you have a closet that will no longer close because it is so crammed with clothes, or a garage piled with boxes you keep meaning to sort, or a storage unit that you pay for every month without having…
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Polarization as Plague: Season One Finale (Part One)
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A first presidential impeachment… the COVID pandemic with great dissension over shutdowns, social distancing and mask-wearing…Our hotly contested 2020 election followed by major efforts at election reversal culminating with insurrection and a second impeachment trial... It’s been quite a year, much too full of subject matter since we started resear…
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Learning to Care for Our Community Environments, with Ethan Lowenstein (Eastern Michigan University & Southeast Michigan Stewardship Coalition)
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How can we help young people learn to care for their local communities and their natural environments? Ethan Lowenstein believes that a big part of the answer is place-based education - a method that enables youth to explore, analyze, and begin to address local challenges. Lowenstein is a professor at Eastern Michigan University and the director of…
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#25 - Princeton University's Ruja Benjamin on Bias in Data and A.I.
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Joining Cindi today is Ruha Benjamin, a professor of African American Studies at Princeton University and the founding director of the IDA B. WELLS Just Data Lab. She has studied the social dimensions of science, technology, and medicine for over 15 years and speaks widely on issues of innovation, equity, health, and justice in the U.S. and globall…
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2020 Polling in Hindsight: Someone Please Answer the Phone
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Anyone casually following the 2020 election this year may have noticed a particular pattern in polling trends and election results. That pattern, in key presidential states as well as Senate races, went something like this: Democrat ahead… Democrat still ahead... Democrat a bit ahead, days away from the election… But then: Republican wins by a fair…
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"Unacceptable": Privilege, Deceit and the Makings of the College Scandal
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Most of us followed the high profile cases of Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin. The college scandal was so much bigger than that. If you miss being outraged then this is the episode for you! Join Ivy League Murders as we talk to co-authors Jennifer Levitz and Melissa Korn as they discuss their book, "Unacceptable".…
Theodore Robert Bundy was one of the most vicious and prolific serial killers in American history. His hunting grounds were college campuses across the country. This week, Ivy League Murders interviews Bundy expert Kevin Sullivan, whose exhaustive research has unearthed new and horrible secrets.By Sarah Alcorn/Laura Rodrigues McDonald
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#24 - Verizon's Radha Sankaran on Personalizing Customer Experiences and Improving Frontline Decision-Making with Data
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Joining Cindi today is Radha Sankaran, the Executive Director of Advanced Analytics/AI and ML at Verizon. Radha is a technology executive with more than 24 years of hands-on leadership experience with a proven track record in fast-paced and quality-driven product delivery. She has led and managed high-performance teams in the telecom and wireless i…
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Voice from the Classroom: Teaching the Capitol Riot in a Politically Diverse High School (with Lauren Collet-Gildard, Arlington High School)
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This episode features Lauren Collet-Gildard, a veteran history teacher in a politically diverse school in upstate New York. The day after the Capitol riot, she knew she had to teach her classes about these events and their significance. Lauren describes how she helped students understand the insurrection and the democratic traditions that it violat…
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#23 - Donald Farmer, Wayne Eckerson, and Tom Davenport on Data and Analytics Trends to Watch in 2021
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This week we have a very special episode featuring insights from three data and analytics leaders on what to expect in 2021. You’ll hear from: Donald Farmer, a principal at TreeHive Strategy Wayne Eckerson, the Founder and Principal Consultant at Eckerson Group Tom Davenport, Distinguished Professor of Information Technology and Management at Babso…
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Polarization at the Tipping Point: The Long Term and Wide-Angled Views
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A Major Pandemic… Election 2020 that lasted weeks… Election Denial 2020 is still going months later… Insurrection… Impeachment… And possibly more to come. There’s been a lot of polarized and polarizing events over the past few months. So it seems time to step back and take a longer range, wider-angle view of partisanship in our DisUnited States. Th…
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Harvard’s William Parsons and Long Island’s Vanished Heiress
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It was a hot summer day June 9th, 1937 on a sprawling estate in Stony Brook, New York. Alice Parsons disappeared off the face of the earth. This is the story of her disappearance. Steven Drielak, author of Long Island’s Vanished Heiress: The Unsolved Alice Parsons Kidnapping, joins ILM to discuss the case.…
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Teaching about the Capitol Riot - Context, Potential Impacts, & Moving Forward, with James Hartwick (University of Wisconsin - Whitewater)
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How should educators teach about the riot at the U.S. Capitol? Should they remain unbiased? What facts and issues should they emphasize? In this episode, Brett talks to James Hartwick, a professor of social studies education at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. After discussing guiding principles for teaching about the Capitol riot, Dr. Hartw…
“From childhood,” Sonia Shah says, “we are taught that plants, animals, and people belong in certain places.” A powerful result of this, she suggests, is a dominant view of human migration as unnatural, a threat, and migrants as vectors of chaos and disorder. Her important new book, featured here, sets out to challenges this and other persistent my…
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#22 - Citigroup's Chris Powers on Data Literacy
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Joining Cindi today is Chris Powers, Senior Vice President and Global Product Manager of Business Data Analytics & Digital Innovations at Citigroup. On this episode, Chris and Cindi discuss data literacy as a thought process that is nurtured by a good old-fashioned willingness to take things apart and put them back together again, what common data …
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A Reflection on the Life & Legacy of Stalwart Businessman & Tourism Mogul - Gordon 'Butch' Stewart
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Shock is reverberating across sections of Jamaica, the region, and the world following news of the passing of iconic Jamaican businessman and tourism mogul, Gordon Butch Stewart.Butch Stewart lost his battle to illness at age 79.Cliff Hughes reflects on the life and legacy of Gordon 'Butch' Stewart, and his immeasurable contribution to Jamaica.…
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A Deadly Resentment: The Murder of Harvard's Brian Stidham
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It was October 5th 2004, a Harvard-educated doctor, Brian Stidham was found brutally slain in his business complex in Tucson, Arizona. The murder initially looked like a carjacking gone very wrong. As the authorities dug deeper, they found a twisting tale of resentment and jealousy. Writer AJ Flick, author of the book Toxic Rage, joins Sarah and La…
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Repodcast of Declaration of Independents, Alaska Style: Ballot Measure Two Takes on Polarization
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The Year 2020 has not exactly been brimming with good news. Certainly in terms of public health and the economy, you could say it was the worst of times and the worst of times. But we did find a bright audio spot in Purple Principle Episode 13, which we repodcast today with important new information, most notably that Alaska’s ambitious Ballot Meas…
The Murder of Penn State’s Betsy Aardsma went unsolved for decades. Has author David DeKok solved the case in his book’ Murder in the Stacks’?By Sarah Alcorn/Laura Rodrigues McDonald
Is it possible to believe in the intrinsic worth and have a secular humanist worldview? On today's episode of Just Thinking, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, and RZIM speaker Abdu Murray take a look at this tough question.By Ravi Zacharias
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Civil Society and Campus Politics: Two Collegians Take on Polarization
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Colleges have come to be known as havens for divisive politics, cancel culture, and trollism, all miserably co-existing with academic stress, social pressure and stale pizza. In Episode 18, “Civil society and Campus Politics,” The Purple Principle profiles two college students pushing back against the polarizing forces on college campuses and the n…
With so many worldviews, have you ever wondered if it is possible for these worldviews to co-exist? Join us on today's episode of Just Thinking, as RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, and RZIM speaker Abdu Murray continue in their Q&A session at the University of Michigan.By Ravi Zacharias
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Harvard's Harry Thaw : The Girl in the Velvet Swing
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In 1906, Harry Thaw shot prominent architect Stanford White in the middle of a crowded performance at Madison Square Garden. Thaw had become obsessed by the news that White had raped his wife, Evelyn Nesbit as a sixteen year old. This was a case that shocked New York high society. Special guest Simon Baatz discusses his book and the case.…
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C. Burnett, "Studying the New Testament Through Inscriptions: An Introduction" (Hendrickson Publishers, 2020)
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Studying the New Testament Through Inscriptions (Hendrickson Publishers, 2020)through Inscriptions is an intuitive introduction to inscriptions from the Greco-Roman world. Inscriptions can help contextualize certain events associated with the New Testament in a way that many widely circulated literary texts do not. This book both introduces inscrip…
Have you ever wondered whether the logic behind the golden rule can be applied to a species other than humankind? Today on Just Thinking, RZIM's founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, is joined by RZIM speaker Abdu Murray at the University of Michigan to examine this question on morality.By Ravi Zacharias
Christians are called the share the gospel with others, but what role do their actions play in those discussions? Join us today on Just Thinking as RZIM speakers Nathan Rittenhouse and Shawn Hart close out their Q&A session at the University of Virginia.By Ravi Zacharias
How do we balance the community God desires for us to have with the pain and hurt of disappointment? Should we just isolate ourselves to avoid being hurt altogether? On today's episode of Just Thinking, RZIM speakers Nathan Rittenhouse and Shawn Hart continue their Q&A session with these tough questions at the University of Virginia.…
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Party Dynamics and the 2020 Election in Context: A Discussion with Historian Geoffrey Kabaservice (Niskanen Center)
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Inaccurate polling… Split-ticket results… Denial of election results by large numbers of Republican voters and members of Congress... There have been plenty of head-scratching developments related to the 2020 election. In Episode 17, “Party Dynamics in Context,” we turn to noted historian and columnist, Geoffrey Kabaservice, for 2020 election analy…
Christians have hope because of the gospel story. But, is it possible to have hope and not be happy? Today on Just Thinking, RZIM speakers Shawn Hart and Nathan Rittenhouse discuss finding lasting hope in Jesus.By Ravi Zacharias
Have you or a loved one ever struggled with depression? If so, you are certainly not alone. Join us today on Just Thinking as RZIM speakers Nathan Rittenhouse and Shawn Hart examine this topic and share some encouragement for you and your loved ones.By Ravi Zacharias
What do you do if your work life does not align with your Christian beliefs? On today's episode of Just Thinking, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, is tackling this tough question that resonates with many.By Ravi Zacharias
Is the Bible outdated? Should we keep looking to the Bible for answers or is it better to form our own reason and moral code? Perhaps you have questioned this or have had these questions asked of you. Join RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, and RZIM speaker Vince Vitale on Just Thinking to find out their answers to these difficult questions d…
Why did God create us? Was the creation of humankind just an act of vanity by God? Many of us have come across a friend or loved one that has asked you these very questions, or perhaps we've asked these questions ourselves. Listen in to Just Thinking today with RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, and RZIM Speaker Vince Vitale to hear their tho…
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Democracy & Elections Under Stress: A Discussion with Trevor Potter of the Campaign Legal Center
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The 2020 election has revealed the partisan state of American politics and society like no other event in recent history. How did we get to this point? Our special guest today, Trevor Potter, Founder and President of the Campaign Legal Center (CLC), provides insight into that question and suggestions for rehabilitating our polarized polity. Gerryma…
Does moral reasoning exist without God? Today on Just Thinking, RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, is back at Princeton University with RZIM Speaker Vince Vitale to continue tackling the topic of evil in the world.By Ravi Zacharias
Is the mere existence of evil evidence that there is no God? Join RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, this week on Just Thinking as he continues in the Q&A session at Princeton University with this difficult question on good and evil.By Ravi Zacharias
Is there an appropriate way for Christians to deal with their questions and doubts? Being a Christian doesn't mean we suddenly have all the answers, so what do we do when a doubt comes to mind? Join RZIM's Founder, the late Ravi Zacharias, this week on Just Thinking as he tackles this tough topic at Princeton University.…