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Integrating Environmental Justice and Philanthropy: Lessons and Opportunities
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences hosted in May Integrating Environmental Justice and Philanthropy: Lessons and Opportunities as part of ongoing outreach for the recommendations in Forging Climate Solutions: How to Accelerate Action Across America. The discussion was moderated by Mustafa Santiago Ali (National Wildlife Federation), who cochaired the Commission on Accelerating Climate Action which issued the report.
Santiago Ali led experts from environmental justice organizing and philanthropy in a discussion of about the past, present, and future of funding for climate and community impact. The panelists were Yoca Arditi-Rocha (The CLEO Institute), Michael Barber (Alaska Conservation Foundation), Jasmine Davenport (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), Jason Landrum (Lenfest Ocean Program), Deborah Philbrick (MacArthur Foundation), Rev. Lennox Yearwood (Hip Hop Caucus).
Learn more about the event: www.amacad.org/news/environmental-justice-and-philanthropy-panel
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People-Centered Justice as a Lens for Understanding Why Civil Justice Matters
Переглядів 793 місяці тому
This session featured a discussion on the importance of people-centered justice in the civil justice system, highlighting how many civil justice problems in the U.S. go unaddressed. Panelists shared insights on practices and approaches that empower individuals and communities to better understand and resolve their justice issues. The session aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of how...
Keynote Lecture: Building a Bridge to Justice through Medical-Legal Partnership
Переглядів 483 місяці тому
The keynote lecture by Bethany Hamilton, Co-Director of the National Center for Medical-Legal Partnerships, was followed by a conversation with Keegan Warren, Executive Director of the Texas A&M Institute for Healthcare Access. The lecture emphasized the transformative potential of Medical-Legal Partnerships (MLPs) in addressing health disparities and promoting social justice. The conversation ...
Making Justice Accessible Summit Opening Remarks
Переглядів 593 місяці тому
Opening remarks to the Making Justice Accessible Summit were delivered by John Levi, Co-Chair of the Academy’s Making Justice Accessible Advisory Committee. Levi emphasized the urgent need to address the civil justice gap in the United States, highlighted progress made over the past decade, and underscored the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to reimagine and improve the civil just...
Civil Justice Network: Robust, Diverse, and Powerful Levers for Change
Переглядів 453 місяці тому
This session highlighted the critical role of civil justice networks in fostering innovation, promoting best practices, and driving systemic change within the civil justice sector. Panelists discussed the importance of strategic investments and collaborative efforts in building and sustaining these networks, which serve as foundational pillars for advancing justice solutions at national, state,...
Expanding What Innovation Means in Civil Justice
Переглядів 533 місяці тому
The digital revolution has reshaped every aspect of our lives, including the civil justice field. This session focused on the transformative impact of digital technology and innovative service delivery models. Panelists explored emerging trends, new tools, and initiatives designed to bridge justice gaps and improve access to legal services. Discussions centered around leveraging technology like...
Opportunities in Civil Justice for Public & Private Sectors
Переглядів 323 місяці тому
This session explored how philanthropic and corporate initiatives can advance justice by leveraging resources, fostering policy reform, and improving internal practices. Panelists shared key outcomes from justice programs in workforce development, health equity initiatives, and community well-being. They reflected on common factors driving their impact and discussed ways to foster collaboration...
Understanding Implicit Bias and How to Combat it: A Morton L. Mandel Conversation
Переглядів 1353 місяці тому
Implicit bias is the residue of stereotyped associations and social patterns that are outside our conscious awareness but reinforce inequality in the world. The implications of implicit bias are present in every field, from law enforcement, to courts, education, medicine, and employment. Scientific inquiry has advanced our understanding of implicit bias in recent decades. It has also illuminate...
Honoring Anthony Appiah
Переглядів 2554 місяці тому
The Academy honored Kwame Anthony Appiah with the Don M. Randel Award for Humanistic Studies. The program included the award presentation as well as a conversation between Appiah and journalist Margaret Sullivan. An author, philosopher, and public intellectual, Appiah is best known for his contributions to political philosophy, moral psychology, and the philosophy of culture. He has published w...
Anti Globalism’s Past and Present with Historian Tara Zahra
Переглядів 2025 місяців тому
The University of Chicago Program Committee invited members and guests to an evening with historian Tara Zahra for the Jonathan F. Fanton Lecture. Zahra explored how the forces of early twentieth global instability-the Spanish flu, the Great Depression, great power conflicts, ethnonationalism, the development of both democracies and dictatorships-can help us better understand our own contempora...
The Geography of American Opportunity
Переглядів 895 місяців тому
This conversation about the Academy’s Commission on Reimagining Our Economy featured entrepreneur Reid Hoffman, sociologist Katherine Newman, and Michael Tubbs, former mayor of Stockton, CA and the founder of End Poverty in California. The program included an introduction by Academy President David Oxtoby and remarks by Chair of the Academy's Board of Directors, Goodwin Liu. Speakers discussed ...
Inspiring Collective Climate Action in California and Beyond
Переглядів 455 місяців тому
The San Diego Program Committee hosted a program featuring David Victor, Professor of Innovation and Public Policy and Co-Director of the Deep Decarbonization Initiative at the University of California, San Diego and co-chair of the American Academy’s multidisciplinary Commission on Accelerating Climate Action. Professor Victor led a conversation on how we can achieve ambitious and durable acti...
Becoming Interplanetary and Action for Spaceship Earth: A Morton L. Mandel Conversation
Переглядів 1157 місяців тому
This program featured biomedical aerospace engineer Dava Newman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT]). In her research on human performance across the spectrum of gravity, she is known for her work on the BioSuit,™ which offers greatly enhanced movement for astronauts in preparation for interplanetary missions to the Moon and Mars. The former NASA Deputy Administrator also explores use ...
Report and Data Dashboard for a People-First Economy
Переглядів 1527 місяців тому
The American Academy's Commission on Reimagining Our Economy (CORE) released its final report, Advancing a People-First Economy, and the CORE Score, a county-level dashboard of wellbeing. Together, the report and the dashboard make the case for a shift in national priorities, from a focus on how the economy is doing onto how Americans are doing. Read the full report and learn your county's CORE...
Katharine Hayhoe, The Nature Conservancy - Class Speaker - 2023 Induction Ceremony
Переглядів 2578 місяців тому
Katharine Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist whose research focuses on understanding the impacts of climate change on people and the planet. She is the Chief Scientist for The Nature Conservancy and a Horn Distinguished Professor and Endowed Professor of Public Policy and Public Law at Texas Tech University. She spoke at the Induction Ceremony for new members of the American Academy of Arts & S...
Oskar Eustis, The Public Theater - Class Speaker - 2023 Induction Ceremony
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Oskar Eustis, The Public Theater - Class Speaker - 2023 Induction Ceremony
Kerwin K. Charles, Yale School of Management - Class Speaker - Induction Ceremony 2023
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Kerwin K. Charles, Yale School of Management - Class Speaker - Induction Ceremony 2023
Abraham C. Verghese, Stanford School of Medicine - Class Speaker - 2023 Induction Ceremony
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Abraham C. Verghese, Stanford School of Medicine - Class Speaker - 2023 Induction Ceremony
Maja J. Matarić, USC - Class Speaker - 2023 Induction Ceremony
Переглядів 1378 місяців тому
Maja J. Matarić, USC - Class Speaker - 2023 Induction Ceremony
Safeguarding American Democracy: Civic Literacy for a Secure Nation | Featuring General Jim Mattis
Переглядів 4809 місяців тому
Safeguarding American Democracy: Civic Literacy for a Secure Nation | Featuring General Jim Mattis
Forging Climate Solutions: How to Accelerate Action Across America
Переглядів 23710 місяців тому
Forging Climate Solutions: How to Accelerate Action Across America
Language and Social Justice in the United States
Переглядів 34510 місяців тому
Language and Social Justice in the United States
A Conversation with Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman - March 2023
Переглядів 59811 місяців тому
A Conversation with Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman - March 2023
The Promise of Proportional Representation for Democracy
Переглядів 18311 місяців тому
The Promise of Proportional Representation for Democracy
Yo-Yo Ma and David Rubenstein in Conversation
Переглядів 10 тис.Рік тому
Yo-Yo Ma and David Rubenstein in Conversation
Artificial Intelligence and Legal Aid
Переглядів 468Рік тому
Artificial Intelligence and Legal Aid
Maxine Hong Kingston Receives the Emerson-Thoreau Medal
Переглядів 181Рік тому
Maxine Hong Kingston Receives the Emerson-Thoreau Medal
Delivering Humanitarian Health Services in Violent Conflicts | Dædalus | Spring 2023 Issue
Переглядів 256Рік тому
Delivering Humanitarian Health Services in Violent Conflicts | Dædalus | Spring 2023 Issue
Expanding the U.S. House of Representatives - A Radical Old Idea
Переглядів 134Рік тому
Expanding the U.S. House of Representatives - A Radical Old Idea
Accelerating Climate Action
Переглядів 331Рік тому
Accelerating Climate Action

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Michael_talks_
    @Michael_talks_ 21 день тому

    Big word ping pong

  • @tasigurung3805
    @tasigurung3805 Рік тому

    The most underrated actor

  • @nurahone1
    @nurahone1 Рік тому

    The initial state of autosomes was XX.

  • @yosoykarito
    @yosoykarito 2 роки тому

    How can he be so manly and adorable at the same time??? I'm dying 😍

  • @monicaferreira1712
    @monicaferreira1712 2 роки тому

    Great actor

  • @nurahone1
    @nurahone1 3 роки тому

    We did not exist as male and female humans before the Y chromosome existed in humans. We existed as female only before the Y chromosome. The Y chromosomes former glory was XX.

    • @ishrendon6435
      @ishrendon6435 Рік тому

      Well we were all less complex asexual creatures

    • @ishrendon6435
      @ishrendon6435 Рік тому

      Is that hard to figure out?? Lol we know this. But sex best asexual species for some unknown reason most animals have male and female. As life gets more complex you see more male and female species. Before and still most asexual creatures are not anywhere mear as complex as mammals

    • @nurahone1
      @nurahone1 Рік тому

      @@ishrendon6435 I think women are pretty complex XX did not change, she just created a lesser being, to co create with. It seems when the environment becomes hostile, or unpredictable species produce mutations. This is why Xy may have been created and Xy is a mutated XX chromosome.

    • @nurahone1
      @nurahone1 Рік тому

      @@ishrendon6435 and Y chromosome is not anywhere as complex as an X chromosome. Don’t forget SRY gene came from SOX3 gene in women. Women preceded men, females preceded males, XX preceded Xy chromosome in mammals just as it was with some reptiles.

    • @joenugget25
      @joenugget25 Рік тому

      So if there were only women, how did they produce other women/men?

  • @Wizardof
    @Wizardof 3 роки тому

    Thanks Phil!

  • @NovicebutPassionate
    @NovicebutPassionate 3 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @alexjohnson7128
    @alexjohnson7128 4 роки тому

    Tatel,Just another Corrupt Clinton HACK!!Agreeing with LYING,CORRUPT HOUSE DEMOCRATS,who are trying again to destroy our country!!!

  • @JE-lv1bl
    @JE-lv1bl 5 років тому

    exerciseyoury.com/

  • @annkristineriksson9294
    @annkristineriksson9294 5 років тому

    A very smart and beautiful man.

  • @honeyjomei3373
    @honeyjomei3373 5 років тому

    He‘s just legendary .

  • @itsaashish
    @itsaashish 5 років тому

    His voice is orgasmic! 😊👍

    • @luciabarreda7776
      @luciabarreda7776 5 років тому

      Everything in him is😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

    • @yosoykarito
      @yosoykarito 2 роки тому

      So true!! 😻😻

  • @akubendoromo1236
    @akubendoromo1236 6 років тому

    Chief Circuit Judge David Sentelle, Circuit Judge David Tatel, and Circuit Judge Janice Brown DC Circuit Corruption. In all hate cases the DC Court has power over the Appeals Court of D.C. see Criminal No. 06-019-EGS and Appeal No. 09-4114 D.C. Circuit. Writ of Habeas Corpus 1:2010-cv-1983-DC. Circuit anything decision the DC Court decided it will be affirmed by DC Circuit or remanded back to the DC Court for final decision. The role of the DC Circuit is almost not count in any judicial procedures in Washington D.C. In case involving Judge Emmett G. Sullivan a graduate of UDC African America (Black) who hate immigrants and the decision will be made based on where the person comes from and in DC Circuit Chief Judge is David Sentelle (White) UNCG where Black Student s where massacred by KKK and Jenice Rogers Brown from California which took long time to Congress to accept her to DC Circuit due to her background of supporting corruptions against immigrants. The only Judge was supposed to be David Tatel of Michigan University and have a good background of law and public service why he support the idea of racism and corruption I don’t know. The Case is about Writ of Habeas Corpus under Title 28 U.S.C. Section 2255 and 28 U.S.C. Section 2241, the Appeals Court of DC Circuit turn as if was a case about slavery under Title 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, and they decide on it that somebody convicted of a crime and serving time Can’t filed under that section and Mr. Ndoromo was sent to prison without being sentenced. This case has been filed back to DOJ Civil Rights Division for accountability all the evidence whereby Mr. Ndoromo was guilty because he is an immigrant not because he committed a crime. You can find this case in Facebook Bang Green Taban Facebook Page Group; “Justice4James & Stop Government Robberies”. You can also find it in UA-cam and LinkedIn“Akube Ndoromo”. Mr. Ndoromo will be working on visiting congress Judicial Committee and hear from them what do they think about Washington D.C. Court and Circuit believe that a person can be sent to prison without being found guilty or sentence based on his immigration background of nationalist not crime. Akube Ndoromo 1525 Newton Street NW. Washington DC 20010 Phone; (202) 910-5765/ (443) 882-0333. Email: Worikiden@gmail.com Facebook “Bang Green Taban; Facebook Page Public: “Justice4James &stop Government Robberies”. Twitter: “ndoroomo_akube; LinkedIn: Akube Ndoromo You Tube “Akube Ndoromo”.

  • @akubendoromo1236
    @akubendoromo1236 6 років тому

    Chief Circuit Judge David Sentelle, Circuit Judge David Tatel, and Circuit Judge Janice Brown DC Circuit Corruption. In all hate cases the DC Court has power over the Appeals Court of D.C. see Criminal No. 06-019-EGS and Appeal No. 09-4114 D.C. Circuit. Writ of Habeas Corpus 1:2010-cv-1983-DC. Circuit anything decision the DC Court decided it will be affirmed by DC Circuit or remanded back to the DC Court for final decision. The role of the DC Circuit is almost not count in any judicial procedures in Washington D.C. In case involving Judge Emmett G. Sullivan a graduate of UDC African America (Black) who hate immigrants and the decision will be made based on where the person comes from and in DC Circuit Chief Judge is David Sentelle (White) UNCG where Black Student s where massacred by KKK and Jenice Rogers Brown from California which took long time to Congress to accept her to DC Circuit due to her background of supporting corruptions against immigrants. The only Judge was supposed to be David Tatel of Michigan University and have a good background of law and public service why he support the idea of racism and corruption I don’t know. The Case is about Writ of Habeas Corpus under Title 28 U.S.C. Section 2255 and 28 U.S.C. Section 2241, the Appeals Court of DC Circuit turn as if was a case about slavery under Title 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, and they decide on it that somebody convicted of a crime and serving time Can’t filed under that section and Mr. Ndoromo was sent to prison without being sentenced. This case has been filed back to DOJ Civil Rights Division for accountability all the evidence whereby Mr. Ndoromo was guilty because he is an immigrant not because he committed a crime. You can find this case in Facebook Bang Green Taban Facebook Page Group; “Justice4James & Stop Government Robberies”. You can also find it in UA-cam and LinkedIn“Akube Ndoromo”. Akube Ndoromo 1525 Newton Street NW. Washington DC 20010 Phone; (202) 910-5765/ (443) 882-0333. Email: Worikiden@gmail.com Facebook “Bang Green Taban; Facebook Page Public: “Justice4James &stop Government Robberies”. Twitter: “ndoroomo_akube; LinkedIn: Akube Ndoromo You Tube “Akube Ndoromo”.

  • @akubendoromo1236
    @akubendoromo1236 6 років тому

    Before SENTELLE, Chief Judge, and TATEL and BROWN, Circuit Judges. Support Judge Emmett G. Sullivan's corruption of Bank robberies Cr. 06-019-EGS. Writ. 1:2010-cv-01984-DC Circuit. App. 09-5114. They claim the Writ of Habeas corpus Filed under was under Title 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983, it was filed under 28 U.S.C. Sec. 2255, Clearly these three Judges violated Judicial code supporting robberies and they are been respected by US legal system why I don't understand.

  • @CMRinehart
    @CMRinehart 8 років тому

    Academia.

  • @lovethestage
    @lovethestage 8 років тому

    He is everything.

  • @BTaylor3444
    @BTaylor3444 10 років тому

    I think he was nervous, which is actually nice to see... he did a great job.

  • @hebirdiedit
    @hebirdiedit 10 років тому

    He carefully selected the so called ancestral gene group he used to show his wished for similarity between humans and primates. The truth is that there are huge differences between the human and primate Y chromosomes, with for example in excess of 30 genes with no homologue between the two.

  • @porcelain737
    @porcelain737 10 років тому

    This is the result of profound dedication and application and for the better good. I am proud of this woman, my sister, who is a model for those women who would refrain from sciences and its hierarchy. She wholehearted deserves the recognition she is enjoying and the accolades. She has worked hard and given up much to pursue her work.

  • @vimalramachandran
    @vimalramachandran 10 років тому

    Beautiful

  • @vitokorliony
    @vitokorliony 11 років тому

    my lovely actor

  • @teeger66
    @teeger66 11 років тому

    And his accent! ♥

  • @teeger66
    @teeger66 11 років тому

    He seems really broken up in the first part of reading the letter from G. Washington.

  • @UnioMystica94
    @UnioMystica94 11 років тому

    Bill the butcher: DOOOWWWN WITH THE UNIOOOOON!!!!!

  • @melonte
    @melonte 11 років тому

    Smart guy

  • @MsPatataki
    @MsPatataki 11 років тому

    He's simply the best!!!

  • @RainyDays317
    @RainyDays317 11 років тому

    His voice. I think I'm in love. With his voice.

    • @luciabarreda7776
      @luciabarreda7776 5 років тому

      If only I were in love with his voice...and not with his eyes, his mouth, his hands, his body, his intelligence.,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓

    • @RahulKumar-ng2gh
      @RahulKumar-ng2gh 4 роки тому

      @@luciabarreda7776 girl has got his crush♥️😉

    • @RahulKumar-ng2gh
      @RahulKumar-ng2gh 4 роки тому

      voice is the gateway to the soul. ~Daniel Day Lewis

    • @yosoykarito
      @yosoykarito 2 роки тому

      His voice is delightful, I am in love with his everything.

  • @missmiko1
    @missmiko1 11 років тому

    Mr. Lincoln's words still resonate to this day and we would do well to heed them in these troubled times.