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Kroc Pod
University of San Diego's Kroc School of Peace Studies
Frequency: 1 episode/26d. Total Eps: 36

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31. Threads of Change: Navigating the Future of Peacebuilding
Season 5 · Episode 28
lundi 28 octobre 2024 • Duration 52:47
Join us for a compelling conversation with Dean Darren Kew as we discuss the pivotal moments that spark change.From grassroots movements in Nigeria to peacemaking in Northern Ireland, we dive into the unseen threads that can tip societies toward peace. Dean Kew lets us in on his thoughts on peace technology, the role of art in peacemaking and what he hopes the future brings for global peace and the Kroc School.
30. Space to Engage: Best Practices for Development that Lasts
Season 4 · Episode 30
vendredi 28 juin 2024 • Duration 37:09
Dr. May Farid is the newest professor at the Kroc School of Peace Studies and just finished her first year teaching here in San Diego. Dr. Farid is a specialist in NGOs and grassroots movements and her research focuses on the intersection between citizen initiatives and state policies and how this dynamic plays into development and good governance. Dr. Farid talks about the importance of community-driven development, expanding ways for people to engage in social movements and what it was like growing up attending local schools in Macao and China.
21. I Left Iran, Iran Never Left Me
Season 4 · Episode 21
lundi 18 décembre 2023 • Duration 42:53
Part Two for our Women Peacemakers Series shines a light on the work of Shadi Rouhshahbaz, a young Iranian peace builder, futurist and researcher. She shares her remarkable journey from underground activist to founder of PeaceMentors, the first young-women-led peace building initiative in Iran. In this episode she delves into the Iranian information gap, the "Women, Life, Freedom" Movement and the human cost of getting the world to look at you.
20. Invisible: Burma's Forgotten Conflict
Season 4 · Episode 20
jeudi 14 décembre 2023 • Duration 33:39
Part One of our Women Peacemakers Series kicks of with Kay Soe, a feminist and gender equality advocate from Burma with nearly two decades of experience in public policy, strategy development, evaluation and researchrelated to gender equality, labour migration, and peace and security. Listen as we discuss the 70 year-old civil war that her home country is undergoing, the mental toll of working for peace, and why women must be included in every stage of the peace process.
19. I need you to be angry: Threats to Transnational LGBTQ+ Progress
Season 4 · Episode 19
lundi 30 octobre 2023 • Duration 51:48
Tune in for this very special guest-host episode with Kroc School graduate student and Queer scholar Thomas Oliver. Thomas interviews Jack Harrison-Quintana, M.A. the Director of Grindr For Equality. Jack is a queer Latino activist, author, and researcher. He has worked with the National LGBTQ Task Force, the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE), the Global Trans Research and Advocacy Project (GTRAP), and Khemara, as well as five state and local LGBTQ+-related ballot measure campaigns. Thomas and Jack talk about the development of LGBTQ+ rights in the U.S. as well as abroad. Jack details what work is being done in the transnational space and details how Grindr intervenes for LGBTQ+ safety.
Grindr for Equality
Grindr Holistic Security Guide
Grindr's Blueprint for Trans and Non Binary Sexual Health and Liberation
Free HIV Tests
https://www.cnet.com/health/medical/you-can-order-a-free-hiv-test-on-grindr/
18. It's Never Too Late to Ask for What You Need
Season 4 · Episode 18
mardi 24 octobre 2023 • Duration 35:43
In this first episode of Season 4, host Clara Nithiaparan speaks with Dr. Sarah Federman, Associate Professor at the Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego. Inspired by her newest book “Transformative Negotiation,” they touch on topics such as the nexus between peacebuilding and the business world through negotiation, the win-win-win approach, what's the best way to negotiate via text, how negotiation has to begin with you in order to address bigger social problems in today's world, and more.
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520386938/transformative-negotiation
Season 4: Meet our new Co-Hosts
Season 4
mardi 17 octobre 2023 • Duration 03:17
Meet our Season 4 co-hosts, Clara Nithiaparan and Leeya Appleby, as they tell us about their studies at the University of San Diego Kroc School of Peace Studies and what's coming up in this brand new season of Is The World on Fire?
17. Apartheid in Occupied Palestine: A talk with Michael Lynk
Episode 17
jeudi 17 août 2023 • Duration 01:04:25
CW: depictions of violence and death, systematic abuse
This episode's guest is Michael Lynk, former UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Palestinian Territories (2016-2022). Michael and our guest host discuss one of the longest standing conflicts in the world today, detailing the ways in which Israeli occupation and the systematic oppression of Palestinians has created the conditions that can be described in no other way than as Apartheid. Palestine has been occupied by Israeli military since 1967 despite countless UN resolutions denouncing its violent and racist tactics which have led to the displacement of generations of Palestinians. Palestinians now make up approximately 5.9 million displaced individuals across the Middle East alone. In the episode, Michael discusses how this has been made possible through major international actors turning a blind eye, and via a sophisticated mechanism of state propaganda.
Finally, we share insights on some of the ways that institutions and states can support the West's disenfranchisement from Israel's apartheid government, and urges listeners to learn more about the situation in Palestine.
Update: In April of this year, Israeli forces carried out violent raids on the Haram Al-Sharif compound and Al-Aqsa Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan for the third year in a row. Just this July, Israeli forces attacked Jenin refugee camp, injuring dozens and killing 9, including children. Palestinian people killed by Israeli forces this year has reached over 200.
Resources and further learning:
- More on Michael Lynk can be found here
- To learn more about how Israeli occupation of the Palestinian Territories is impacting human rights, visit: - Amnesty International's Investigative Report
- https://decolonizepalestine.com/ - https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article - 2021 Human Rights Watch Report
- You can listen to the full USD panel event with Michael Lynk and Omar Shakir (Human Rights Watch) here.
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16. The World is a Mirror of You: Buddhist Wisdom for a World on Fire
Season 3 · Episode 16
jeudi 27 juillet 2023 • Duration 36:39
Join Guest Host, Tamara Sharifov and Thea in the studio as they reflect on a previous conversation recorded with Tibetan Buddhist teacher of the Nyingma Longchen Nying-Thig order, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche. Together they discuss how the Buddhist concepts of anger, leadership and love can play a role in reducing burnout, improving personal resilience, and building a strong practice for conflict resolution work. Rinpoche shares his wisdom and insights into the Buddha Dharma, leadership in times of turmoil, the power of positivity, and the tenants of building a relationship with yourself to sustain the work you do.
15. More Than the Worst Thing You've Ever Done
Season 3 · Episode 15
mercredi 19 juillet 2023 • Duration 49:56
“I was not arrested, I was rescued." - Jackie Reed, Founder of Women Initiating Success Envisioned, Director of Women's Re-Entry at Urban League of San Diego County
Guests, Jackie Reed, Founder of Women Initiating Success Envisioned (WISE), and former federal criminal defense lawyer, Janice Deaton, discuss the programmatic and service barriers facing women after incarceration. Listen as Jackie sheds light on some of the root causes of incarceration among the women she's served, as well as her personal experience with imprisonment, re-entry and achieving sobriety in a society that regularly stigmatizes and marginalizes you for your worst acts. Together, she and Janice offer a deeply illuminating account of the ways in which our criminal justice system harms women and their families and discuss some of the ways that policy and practice should be strengthened to better support women's resilience and re-entry.
To support clients of Jackie's organization, WISE, consider making a small donation or attending the WISE Gala in August, 2023. Tickets sold here: https://www.nationalwise.org/
Content Warning: this episode includes mention of addiction, intimate partner abuse, violence against women, violent criminal offenses, and other content that may be alarming to listeners.









