Let’s talk shop about the business of justice, the industries involved in mass incarceration, the experiences of people who have worked in, or lived subject to the law enforcement, court, jail, prison, surveillance, and probation systems. Let’s talk shop about how the political games played for profit by the media, the NGOs, the contractors, and the elected officials affect the lives of real peopl... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 129 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessNon-Profit |
Host Joy Gilfilen talks with Phreddie Xwenang Lane about how justice connects with the indigenous people of the Salish Sea, and The Gathering of the Eagles events happening in May in the San Juan Islands. Specifically on May 25, the Coast Salish Trib... more
Host Joy Gilfilen engages in a Civic Cafe discussion with Irene Morgan about the cultural, socioeconomic, and emotional impacts of the past few years of global upheaval. The upheaval resulted in high levels of fear due to military control implemented... more
Join Joy Gilfilen, host, as she discusses the Solar eclipse of 2024 with Eric from last week about how the planets revolving through space will change the future inevitably. It's wisdom seen over time. It's physics as we record patterns of predictabl... more
Join Joy Gilfilen, host, as she talks about justice and how it relates to our local and global history, the earth, the moon, physics, and the waters of the world. The Eclipse of April 8, 2024, is a significant topic for many civic scientists, physici... more
Host Joy Gilfilen interviews Eduard Muller of the University for International Collaboration about "Regenerative Economics!" This is another Civic Cafe Conversation in which Eduard discusses regenerative agriculture, regenerative farming, and greenwa... more
#124-iChange Justice Podcast- "The Betrayal - Origin Story"-Patricia Anne Davis, a Navajo elder. Joy Gilfilen interviews Patricia Anne Davis, a Navajo elder, about her reflections about the business of justice as it relates directly to her study of t... more
"The power of Art, Expression and Leadership as it relates to the “Business of Justice”with Host Joy Gilfilen, Irene Morgan and Shawn Gallaway" more
Joy Gilfilen, Host of iChange Justice, has been hosting civic cafe style talks in her community about "Dome Homes and Intentional Villages". The question eventually boils down to discussing public will and how we can team up to solve the complex and ... more
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