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  • Welcome to this special bonus episode from the IADC podcast. A week ago, as I had the privilege of moderating a discussion among operators and tribal community leaders in Anchorage Alaska for a groundbreaking event hosted by #AlaskanCommand in support of #USNORTHCOM. In this Arctic-Centered Gender Analysis workshop, we delved into various analysis models like Canada’s Gender Based Analysis Plus and put them to the test alongside experts from other Professional Military Education Institutions or PMEs. But what truly made this experience exceptional was our open dialogue with tribal liaisons and leaders of Alaska Native and American Indian communities throughout the process.It was an eye-opening journey, filled with fascinating discussions, thought-provoking moments, and an incredible honor to engage with such inspiring individuals. The perspectives shared during this workshop were not only generative but also energizing for our mission.Now, I'm thrilled to share this special podcast episode recorded right from The Arctic Warrior Events Center in Anchorage, featuring joint opening remarks from RADM Robertson and BGEN Hawthorne and conversations with our gracious hosts, and inspiring participants. Listen in as we discuss how uncovering and challenging our internal biases can lead to more informed and inclusive operations. We also explore the significance of understanding the unique lifestyles and history of diverse communities like Alaska Natives in our mission planning.This podcast episode is just a stepping stone in our mission to promote positive change. Join us in this crucial conversation by tuning in and sharing this episode with your thoughts. Let's keep pushing the boundaries and working towards a more inclusive and equitable future in the defense sector by way of WomenPeaceandSecurity.Produced & Edited by Frieda Garcia Castellanos, IADC GENAD

  • We are pleased to introduce you to our highly respected guest, Rear Admiral Luis del Carpio, Director of the Peruvian Naval War College and a career naval submarine officer. A native of Lima, Perú, he graduated from the Peruvian Naval Academy in 1992. He earned his submarine qualification in 1995 and attended the Submarine Engineering Course in Germany in 2000. He graduated from the Naval Command College at the U.S. Naval War College in 2015, and he also holds a Master of Arts in International Relations from Salve Regina University, located in Newport RI. He was Commanding Officer of the Type 209 Submarine “Angamos” in 2010, Chief of Staff for the Peruvian Submarine Force in 2017 and Cyber Commander in 2021. An accomplished naval officer, Admiral del Carpio recognized the importance of women, peace, and security for the defense community early on. Edited 09.10.23 FGC

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  • This is Part 2 of our bonus Episode in Spanish & Portuguese featuring leaders from Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil and UN Women. Produced & Edited by Frieda Garcia Castellanos

  • In May of 2023, SOUTHCOM’s Command Senior Enlisted Leader, Command Sergeant Major Jones, Co-hosted the Senior Enlisted Leader - Women Peace and Security seminar entitled “Military Women United with a Common Purpose Leading Changes into the 21st Century. In this iteration, with the Colombian Joint Command Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of Defense of the Colombian Military Forces, CSM Consuelo Diaz in Santa Marta, Colombia.Stay tuned for Part 2 - in Spanish and Portuguese.Produced & Edited by Frieda Garcia Castellanos

  • Available in English and Spanish - This is Part II of our interview with Dr. Laura Masson. Here, our hosts ask some burning questions that put Laura in the hot seat for a few minutes. Listen to her keep her cool as we find even more reasons to stay the course together.Produced & Edited by Frieda Garcia Castellanos

  • Dr. Masson is the Director of Gender Policies within the National Directorate of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law for the Ministry of Defense of the Argentine Republic. Dr. Masson is a social anthropologist who has specialized in gender perspectives, feminism with a focus on women’s social and political participation in Argentina as well as the integration of women in the Argentine armed forces. Dr. Masson has authored many books and articles, and has a special piece in and is a good friend of the Inter-American Defense College, participating as a guest speaker in our recent Women, Peace and Security Workshop and the Gender Integration and Perspectives in the Armed Forces course. SPANISH/ESPAÑOL-> 37:34The IADC Podcast is Produced & Edited by Frieda Garcia CastellanosResources:Laura Masson POLICY BRIEF 11-2021 Perspectiva de género en las fuerzas armadas y de seguridad Gender Perspectives in the Armed and Security Forces https://www.instituto-capaz.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Policy-Brief-11.web_Laura-Masson.pdfMasson Laura (Ed.) Libro Militares Argentinas. Military Women - Book:https://www.argentina.gob.ar/noticias/militares-argentinasMasson, Laura y Dominzain, Julia. “Mujeres militares, la batalla por la igualdad”. Anfibia. Revista digital de la UNSAM. Mayo, 2016. http://www.revistaanfibia.com/cronica/la-batalla-por-la-igualdad/Masson, Laura. “Romper el pacto de silencio”. En: Anfibia. Revista digital de la UNSAM. ISSN: 2344-9365. http://revistaanfibia.com/ensayo/romper-el-silencio/Masson, Laura. “Los hechos no alcanzan”. En: Anfibia. Revista digital de la UNSAM. Junio, 2016. http://www.revistaanfibia.com/ensayo/los-hechos-no-alcanzan.

  • This is Part II of our interview with Ana Velasco Ugalde. Here, our hosts ask some burning questions that put Ana in the hot seat for a few minutes. Listen to her keep her cool as we find even more reasons to stay the course together. We can’t wait to have her back on our upcoming WPS Workshop, supported by SOUTHCOM at the IADC on March 8-10. Stay tuned!

  • Our hosts welcome their first guest, Ana Velasco Ugalde to the WPS show. In part 1, you’ll learn ways to go beyond a whole-of-government approach to include a whole-of-society approach based on national best practices in the LAC region; parameters to monitor and evaluate WPS Implementation through institutional benchmarks and how we can articulate them more broadly; WPS stakeholders and how they achieve and bolster institutional traction for a more inward-looking approach; the LAC region’s role for the future of WPS implementation in the global stage and how to move the agenda forward with our regional partners.Lastly, Ana opens up about why she’s cautiously optimistic, but looking forward to more inclusive conversations like this one in order to advance the WPS agenda holistically in the hemisphere and beyond. Ana Velasco is a feminist security researcher and consultant. Born in a small city in central Mexico, she is a specialist in the Women, Peace and Security agenda in Latin America, co-founder of the collective Internacional Feminista in her country, and a fellow of the American NGO Women In International Security (WIIS). Her work on WPS has been published in Brazil, Mexico, Belgium, the US and Spain, and she has provided training for security forces as a Subject Matter Expert in Colombia and Panama. Her background includes postgraduate studies in International Law in Spain, and in Gender, Violence and Conflict in the United Kingdom, plus a certification as a Military Gender Advisor from UN Peacekeeping. Her professional experience includes government, media, civil society, and academia. Velasco is currently a research associate at the University of Bremen in Germany where she is also doing her PhD.The IADC Podcast is Produced & Edited by Frieda Garcia CastellanosSome of Ana’s Publications:https://bricspolicycenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/BPC_PB_v12_n4_MPS_AmLat_GSUM.pdfhttps://wiisglobal.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/UGALDE-JUNE-v6.pdf

  • -Recorded on 09.19.2022. Admiral Linda L. Fagan assumed the duties as the 27th Commandant of the United States Coast Guard on June 1st, 2022. As Commandant, she oversees all global Coast Guard operations and 42,000 active-duty, 7,000 reserve, and 8,700 civilian personnel, as well as the support of 21,000 Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers.She previously served as the 32nd Vice Commandant. Prior flag assignments include Commander, Pacific Area, and Commander, Coast Guard Defense Force West; Deputy Commandant for Operations, Policy, and Capability; Commander, First Coast Guard District; and a joint assignment as Deputy Director of Operations for Headquarters, United States Northern Command. Admiral Fagan has served on all seven continents, from the snows of Ross Island, Antarctica to the heart of Africa, from Tokyo to Geneva, and in many ports along the way. Operational tours include Commander, Sector New York, more than 15 years as a Marine Inspector, and sea duty in USCGC POLAR STAR, a 399 ft heavy polar icebreaker. Staff assignments include Executive Assistant to the Commandant and Vice Commandant, and Division Chief of the Foreign and Offshore Compliance Office.Possessing extensive interagency as well as intergovernmental experience, Admiral Fagan has worked with both the International Maritime Organization and International Labor Organization on flag state and port state issues. This work includes the development of the International Ship and Port Security Code (ISPS), and the Consolidated Maritime Labor Convention.Admiral Fagan holds a Bachelor of Science in Marine Science degree from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, a Master of Science in Marine Affairs degree from the University of Washington, and a Master in National Resource Strategy degree from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. She has earned numerous personal and team awards during her 37 years of Coast Guard service. Admiral Fagan is the longest serving active duty Marine Safety Officer and holds the distinction of being the Coast Guard’s first-ever Gold Ancient Trident. Our guest host was our Class 61 President, USCG CDR Amanda Ramassini.Produced and Edited by Frieda Garcia Castellanos

  • In Part 2 of our introductory episode, our hosts tackle pervasive taboos in order to set the stage for deep and comprehensive conversations in our forthcoming Women, Peace and Security shows. We encourage our listeners to approach this episode with an open and receptive mind.

  • Want to know why Women, Peace and Security matters to strategic leaders? Don’t miss this episode with our new Women, Peace and Security Podcast hosts; Professors Brenda Oppermann and Vanessa Brown where they explore this and other important questions and offer us their informed and honest answers. Note: These episodes are recorded remotely (U.S & Canada).Prof Brenda Oppermann - A “pracademic,” has extensive experience as a practitioner and academic working on conflict, peace, security, and gender equality. As a senior advisor and subject matter expert, she has 30+ years of experience -- including more than seven (7) years in conflict-affected countries -- working with DOD, the U.S. Army, USAID, the United Nations, U.S. Institute of Peace, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and various NGOs. Specializing in women, peace, and security, stability operations, organizational change, leadership, and traditional justice, she has extensive experience working in Africa, Central Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. She also has significant experience with interagency processes, civil-military relations, and bi-lateral and international collaboration. Prof Vanessa brown holds a PhD in sociology from Carleton university. Her thesis investigates the integration of gender and cultural perspectives in professional military education and its relationship to organizational culture change. Doctor Brown joined the Canadian Forces College as a lecturer in 2015, teaching institutional Policy Studies for the joint command and staff program. She was recently appointed assistant professor in the Department of Defense studies at Canadian Forces College. Doctor Brown has assumed a variety of department of National Defense research and advisory roles in recent years including as an assistant professor with the Dallaire Center of Excellence for Peace and Security as well as gender adviser to the commander of the Canadian defense Academy. Lastly, she was the chief instructor for our first Gender Integration and Perspectives Elective Course at the IADC in 2022https://smallwarsjournal.com/jrnl/art/hawks-doves-and-canaries-women-and-conflict Hawks, Doves and Canaries: Women and Conflict by Brenda Oppermannhttps://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/07/18/fact-sheet-us-government-women-peace-and-securityreport-to-congress/White House Fact Sheet on WPS – Jul 2022https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/operations/military-operations/conduct/cds-directive-unscr-1325.htmlCDS Directive for Integrating UNSCR 1325 and Related Resolutions into CAF Planning and Operations - 2016https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/issues_development-enjeux_developpement/gender_equality-egalite_des_genres/cnap_wps-pnac_fps.aspx?lang=engCanada’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and SecurityProducer/Audio Editor: Frieda Garcia Castellanos

  • This episode was recorded in Portuguese.General Eduardo Antonio Fernandes is the Chief of Strategic Affairs at the Ministry of Defense of Brazil. He joined the Brazilian Army on February 16, 1976 and was promoted to his current rank on March 31, 2020.Our guest host is Brazilian Army Colonel Luis Sergio Da Costa Souto, Cyber Security professor at the IADC.CIDcast Producer/Audio Editor: Frieda Garcia Castellanos External Relations Lead Officer: Capt Durango Vazquez (Mex)

  • This episode was recorded in Portuguese.Creation of the position ‘Chief of Education and Culture’ at the Ministry of Defense of Brazil. New perspectives, future plans and collaboration with the Inter-American Defense College and beyond. General LUIS ROBERTO DO CARMO LOURENÇO is Chief of Education and Culture of the Brazilian Ministry of Defense. He joined the Brazilian Air Force in March 1976 and currently has more than 46 years of service. Our guest host is Brazilian Air Force Colonel Elias Elossais, Chief of the Institutional Effectiveness Department at the IADC. CIDcast Producer/Audio Editor: Frieda Garcia Castellanos External Relations Lead Officer: Capt Durango Vazquez (Mex)

  • This episode was recorded in English.In 2017, Congress passed the Women, Peace and Security Act that called for the United States to be a global leader in promoting meaningful participation of women in conflict prevention, management and resolution.  It is at the Combatant Commands, namely SOUTHCOM, where the WPS Program is crafted to suit the needs of the United States and Partner Nations.Our host for this episode is Major Tahina Montoya, an Air Force Reserves Intelligence Officer and former IADC staff member. Our guest is LtCol Duilia Turner. LtCol Turner is an Air Force Foreign Area Officer and Chief of the Women, Peace and Security Program at SOUTHCOM. She is also a host in the WPS Breaking Barriers podcast.CIDcast Producer/Audio Editor: Frieda Garcia Castellanos External Relations Officer: Capt Durango Vazquez (Mex)

  • El Mayor General Florián Pérez, Comandante General del Ejército de la República Dominicana y egresado del Colegio Interamericano de Defensa fue también Jefe de Estudios, Vice Director y Director en funciones. Él nos visita en el CID para hablar sobre el tema de Nuevas Amenazas Multidominio en el Caribe y lo entrevista para el CIDcast la Coronel Elia Sánchez quien se desempeña como Jefa de la Oficina de Operaciones Académicas.

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    Major General Florian Perez, Commanding General of the Army of the Dominican Republic and a graduate of the Inter-American Defense College was also Chief of Studies, Vice Director and Acting Director. He visits us at the IADC to discuss New Multi-domain Threats in the Caribbean and is interviewed for the CIDcast by Colonel Elia Sanchez who serves as Head of the Office of Academic Operations.

  • El Embajador de Guatemala en Estados Unidos de América, Alfonso Quiñones Lemus egresado de la Clase 46, visitó el Colegio Interamerticano de Defensa para discutir sobre el tema Seguridad Multinacional y fue entrevistado por la Profesora Katherine J. Almeida Ramos, quien se desempeña como Profesora Asistente del Cuerpo Docente del CID.


    The Ambassador of Guatemala to the United States of America, Alfonso Quiñones Lemus former student of our Inter-American Defense College – Class 46, visited the Inter-American Defense College to discuss Multinational Security and was interviewed by Professor Katherine J. Almeida Ramos, who serves as Assistant Professor for the Faculty of the IADC.

  • Mr. Sergio De la Peña is the former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Western Hemisphere Affairs. Former DASD De la Peña met with the College in September 2020 to discuss great power competition in the hemisphere. He was interviewed by Mr. Pereyra Bordón, PhD, who serves as a member of the permanent faculty of the IADC, where he is the faculty coordinator.

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    El Sr. Sergio De la Peña es el antiguo Subsecretario Adjunto de Defensa de los EE.UU. para Asuntos del Hemisferio Occidental. El Sr. Subsecretario se reunio con el Colegio en septiembre del 2020 para discutir sobre competencia de grandes potencias en el hemisferio. Fue entrevistado por el Sr. Pereyra Bordón, PhD, quien se desempeña como miembro de la facultad permanente del CID, donde es profesor titular y coordinador de la facultad.

  • Representative of Mexico to the OAS and distinguished graduate of Class 46, Ambassador Luz Elena Baños, is our guest to launch the inaugural episode of the CIDcast. Ambassador Baños joined the IADC on 9 October 2020 to celebrate the College’s 58th anniversary and discuss multilateralism in the hemisphere, current security challenges, and the value of the IADC. She was interviewed by the IADC Chief of Academic Operations, Mexican Colonel Elia Sanchez, EdD.-------La representante de México ante la OEA y distinguida graduada del clase 46, la Embajadora Luz Elena Baños, es nuestra invitada para lanzar el episodio inaugural del CIDcast. La Embajadora Baños se unió al CID el 9 de octubre de 2020 para celebrar el 58º aniversario del Colegio y hablar sobre el multilateralismo en el hemisferio, los retos actuales de seguridad y el valor del CID. Fue entrevistada por la Jefa de Operaciones Académicas del CID, la Coronel mexicana Elia Sánchez, EdD.