Episodes
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Disabled scholar Amy Kenny discusses several ways disabled persons are unnecessarily discriminated against, maligned, and excluded in our societies. She offers important perspectives for discussions of disability rights and concrete steps for each of us to take in seeking to include and learn from disabled persons in our organizations and communities.
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Learn more about Mark Charles and his work: https://wirelesshogan.com/
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In this discussion with Professor Kai Ton Chau, we explore important perspectives for understanding and building our cultural intelligence and for navigating life together in diverse congregations, organizations, and communities.
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Guest Kai Ton Chau helps us understand the basics of Cultural Intelligence (CQ), including the four skills of CQ and some first steps toward becoming better at crossing cultures.
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We apologize for the delay in adding a transcript for this episode.
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We apologize for the delay in transcripts for this episode.
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In this episode, Larry Herzberg contextualizes China's so-called "one-child policy" to help us understand it in its cultural and historical contexts.
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Larry Herzberg returns to discuss human rights in China, addressing the situation with the Uighurs, Hong Kong, and religious freedom.
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In this episode we hear some perspectives and information to understand China's role in green house gases, its relationship with Taiwan, and what it did and didn't do at the beginning of the COVID crisis.
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Chinese language and culture expert Larry Herzberg shares some important facts and history to help us understand China today.
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In this Part II episode on Scriptural Reasoning, our guests discuss in a bit more detail the why and how of this interfaith practice.
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This episode outlines the basics of the interfaith practice of Scriptural Reasoning.
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Join a conversation with Pastor Pete Armstrong to hear about important considerations for Christian congregations in their diversity and inclusion journeys.
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Learn about the history of settlement in and around Grand Rapids, Michigan and the Native Americans who live here today.
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