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Positioning Yourself for Success | The Honorable Christopher Cerski J.D. | TEDxArcadiaUniversity
The Honorable Christopher Cerski gives his recipe for making decisions which help you on a path to success, based on the lessons he has learnt throughout his career. Honorable Christopher Cerski, J.D., is a pre-law adviser and adjunct professor of Historical and Political Studies. Judge Cerski received his J.D. at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. He has served as a Montgomery County District Judge since 2005, and advocates progressive restorative justice practices for teens and young adults. Additionally, he serves on the American Bar Association’s Racial Justice Improvement Project—Pennsylvania Task Force. In 2012, he received the Adjunct Faculty Award for excellence in teaching. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by...
published: 09 May 2019
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Change in Our Culture of Condemnation | Kempis Songster | TEDxArcadiaUniversity
In this talk Kempis Songster, known as Ghani, discusses perspective reform on incarceration, which he considers essential for the advancement of the United States towards a violence free culture. In 1987, at the age of 15, Kempis Songster was imprisoned for homicide. Despite his age, he was certified as an adult, convicted of first degree murder, and given a mandatory life sentence without parole, or what is increasingly known today as death by incarceration. Thus, he became one of America’s many juvenile lifers/condemned children. While in prison, he developed and facilitated programs to help people behind the walls with him, as well as programs to help people on the outside. He also co-founded outside organizations such as The Redemption Project and Ubuntu Philadelphia; and is a founding...
published: 17 May 2019
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The Kitchen Presents The Stay Strong Pro / Am BMX Contest 2013, Alli Sports Best Of
Brett "Mad Dog" Banasiewcz's The Kitchen Skatepark hosted the STAY STRONG Pro - Am BMX contest drawing big crowds, top athletes and Mad Dog himself to pass out the awards to the winners. Check out highlights of Daniel Sandoval, Vince Byron, Ryan Guettler, Colton Satterfield, AJ Anaya, Glenn Salyers, Victor Salazar, Colton Walker, Kuba Cerski, Zane Bradley, Danny Rumple, Alex Landeros, Tyler Fernengel, Brandon Christi, Dustin Grice, Rob Armour in this Best Of edit.
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published: 27 Feb 2013
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Mental Health: A Step Into The Light | Stephanie Gumabon-Greaver | TEDxArcadiaUniversity
About 1 in 5 Americans suffer from some form of mental illness, yet, due to still-prevalent taboos around the topic, many feel like they have to suffer in silence. In this talk, Stephanie urges us to challenge these stigmas and to start creating change in the lives of the people surrounding us. Stephanie Gumabon-Greaver is a Senior Honors Student with a History major and International Studies minor. At this time, she is completing her senior thesis, which is centered on the events of Japan’s Unit 731. During her time at Arcadia, she has previously served as a Senator on Student Government, Chair of the Student Services Committee, the Undergraduate Representative for the Faculty Academic Committee, and as a mentor at Parkway Northwest High School, and currently serves as the Vice President,...
published: 09 May 2019
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Thomas Kouba Bangers
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published: 11 Jul 2014
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published: 23 Mar 2012
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Positioning Yourself for Success | The Honorable Christopher Cerski J.D. | TEDxArcadiaUniversity
The Honorable Christopher Cerski gives his recipe for making decisions which help you on a path to success, based on the lessons he has learnt throughout his ca...
The Honorable Christopher Cerski gives his recipe for making decisions which help you on a path to success, based on the lessons he has learnt throughout his career. Honorable Christopher Cerski, J.D., is a pre-law adviser and adjunct professor of Historical and Political Studies. Judge Cerski received his J.D. at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. He has served as a Montgomery County District Judge since 2005, and advocates progressive restorative justice practices for teens and young adults. Additionally, he serves on the American Bar Association’s Racial Justice Improvement Project—Pennsylvania Task Force. In 2012, he received the Adjunct Faculty Award for excellence in teaching. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Positioning_Yourself_For_Success_|_The_Honorable_Christopher_Cerski_J.D._|_Tedxarcadiauniversity
The Honorable Christopher Cerski gives his recipe for making decisions which help you on a path to success, based on the lessons he has learnt throughout his career. Honorable Christopher Cerski, J.D., is a pre-law adviser and adjunct professor of Historical and Political Studies. Judge Cerski received his J.D. at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. He has served as a Montgomery County District Judge since 2005, and advocates progressive restorative justice practices for teens and young adults. Additionally, he serves on the American Bar Association’s Racial Justice Improvement Project—Pennsylvania Task Force. In 2012, he received the Adjunct Faculty Award for excellence in teaching. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 09 May 2019
- views: 748
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Change in Our Culture of Condemnation | Kempis Songster | TEDxArcadiaUniversity
In this talk Kempis Songster, known as Ghani, discusses perspective reform on incarceration, which he considers essential for the advancement of the United Stat...
In this talk Kempis Songster, known as Ghani, discusses perspective reform on incarceration, which he considers essential for the advancement of the United States towards a violence free culture. In 1987, at the age of 15, Kempis Songster was imprisoned for homicide. Despite his age, he was certified as an adult, convicted of first degree murder, and given a mandatory life sentence without parole, or what is increasingly known today as death by incarceration. Thus, he became one of America’s many juvenile lifers/condemned children. While in prison, he developed and facilitated programs to help people behind the walls with him, as well as programs to help people on the outside. He also co-founded outside organizations such as The Redemption Project and Ubuntu Philadelphia; and is a founding member of Right To Redemption (R2R), which helped launch Philadelphia’s Coalition to Abolish Death By Incarceration (CADBI) (The Coalition to Abolish Death By Incarceration|Decarcerate PADecarcerate PA › CADBI). After 30 years of incarceration, Kempis was released from prison, at the age of 45. Since his release, he has joined the staff at the Amistad Law Project (Amistad Law ProjectAmistad Law Project › home), a grassroots abolitionist law collective working for the release of others, as they fight to end the sentencing of human beings to life without parole/death by incarceration and abolish prison industrial complex. He has also joined the membership of Ecosocialist Horizons. Kempis, or who a lot of us in the movement affectionately know as “Ghani,” continues to organize actively for healing justice and a more livable planet. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Change_In_Our_Culture_Of_Condemnation_|_Kempis_Songster_|_Tedxarcadiauniversity
In this talk Kempis Songster, known as Ghani, discusses perspective reform on incarceration, which he considers essential for the advancement of the United States towards a violence free culture. In 1987, at the age of 15, Kempis Songster was imprisoned for homicide. Despite his age, he was certified as an adult, convicted of first degree murder, and given a mandatory life sentence without parole, or what is increasingly known today as death by incarceration. Thus, he became one of America’s many juvenile lifers/condemned children. While in prison, he developed and facilitated programs to help people behind the walls with him, as well as programs to help people on the outside. He also co-founded outside organizations such as The Redemption Project and Ubuntu Philadelphia; and is a founding member of Right To Redemption (R2R), which helped launch Philadelphia’s Coalition to Abolish Death By Incarceration (CADBI) (The Coalition to Abolish Death By Incarceration|Decarcerate PADecarcerate PA › CADBI). After 30 years of incarceration, Kempis was released from prison, at the age of 45. Since his release, he has joined the staff at the Amistad Law Project (Amistad Law ProjectAmistad Law Project › home), a grassroots abolitionist law collective working for the release of others, as they fight to end the sentencing of human beings to life without parole/death by incarceration and abolish prison industrial complex. He has also joined the membership of Ecosocialist Horizons. Kempis, or who a lot of us in the movement affectionately know as “Ghani,” continues to organize actively for healing justice and a more livable planet. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 17 May 2019
- views: 523
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The Kitchen Presents The Stay Strong Pro / Am BMX Contest 2013, Alli Sports Best Of
Brett "Mad Dog" Banasiewcz's The Kitchen Skatepark hosted the STAY STRONG Pro - Am BMX contest drawing big crowds, top athletes and Mad Dog himself to pass out ...
Brett "Mad Dog" Banasiewcz's The Kitchen Skatepark hosted the STAY STRONG Pro - Am BMX contest drawing big crowds, top athletes and Mad Dog himself to pass out the awards to the winners. Check out highlights of Daniel Sandoval, Vince Byron, Ryan Guettler, Colton Satterfield, AJ Anaya, Glenn Salyers, Victor Salazar, Colton Walker, Kuba Cerski, Zane Bradley, Danny Rumple, Alex Landeros, Tyler Fernengel, Brandon Christi, Dustin Grice, Rob Armour in this Best Of edit.
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https://wn.com/The_Kitchen_Presents_The_Stay_Strong_Pro_Am_Bmx_Contest_2013,_Alli_Sports_Best_Of
Brett "Mad Dog" Banasiewcz's The Kitchen Skatepark hosted the STAY STRONG Pro - Am BMX contest drawing big crowds, top athletes and Mad Dog himself to pass out the awards to the winners. Check out highlights of Daniel Sandoval, Vince Byron, Ryan Guettler, Colton Satterfield, AJ Anaya, Glenn Salyers, Victor Salazar, Colton Walker, Kuba Cerski, Zane Bradley, Danny Rumple, Alex Landeros, Tyler Fernengel, Brandon Christi, Dustin Grice, Rob Armour in this Best Of edit.
Subscribe for new videos daily:
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Visit our BMX channel for related videos:
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Instagram: @allisports
- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 19225
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Mental Health: A Step Into The Light | Stephanie Gumabon-Greaver | TEDxArcadiaUniversity
About 1 in 5 Americans suffer from some form of mental illness, yet, due to still-prevalent taboos around the topic, many feel like they have to suffer in silen...
About 1 in 5 Americans suffer from some form of mental illness, yet, due to still-prevalent taboos around the topic, many feel like they have to suffer in silence. In this talk, Stephanie urges us to challenge these stigmas and to start creating change in the lives of the people surrounding us. Stephanie Gumabon-Greaver is a Senior Honors Student with a History major and International Studies minor. At this time, she is completing her senior thesis, which is centered on the events of Japan’s Unit 731. During her time at Arcadia, she has previously served as a Senator on Student Government, Chair of the Student Services Committee, the Undergraduate Representative for the Faculty Academic Committee, and as a mentor at Parkway Northwest High School, and currently serves as the Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary of the Asian Students in America club on campus, volunteers as an International Peer Associates League member and an English Conversation Partner, and is a member of the History Honor Society and International Studies Honor Society. She works on campus at the Office of Sponsored Research and Programs and as a Student Ambassador. She is an advocate of animal rights, criminal justice reform, and ending the stigma around mental health. She will be spending her final semester interning in London, and after graduation hopes to attend law school. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Mental_Health_A_Step_Into_The_Light_|_Stephanie_Gumabon_Greaver_|_Tedxarcadiauniversity
About 1 in 5 Americans suffer from some form of mental illness, yet, due to still-prevalent taboos around the topic, many feel like they have to suffer in silence. In this talk, Stephanie urges us to challenge these stigmas and to start creating change in the lives of the people surrounding us. Stephanie Gumabon-Greaver is a Senior Honors Student with a History major and International Studies minor. At this time, she is completing her senior thesis, which is centered on the events of Japan’s Unit 731. During her time at Arcadia, she has previously served as a Senator on Student Government, Chair of the Student Services Committee, the Undergraduate Representative for the Faculty Academic Committee, and as a mentor at Parkway Northwest High School, and currently serves as the Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary of the Asian Students in America club on campus, volunteers as an International Peer Associates League member and an English Conversation Partner, and is a member of the History Honor Society and International Studies Honor Society. She works on campus at the Office of Sponsored Research and Programs and as a Student Ambassador. She is an advocate of animal rights, criminal justice reform, and ending the stigma around mental health. She will be spending her final semester interning in London, and after graduation hopes to attend law school. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 09 May 2019
- views: 794
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Thomas Kouba Bangers
Amazing clips from Thomas!!
Enjoyyy!!!
Amazing clips from Thomas!!
Enjoyyy!!!
https://wn.com/Thomas_Kouba_Bangers
Amazing clips from Thomas!!
Enjoyyy!!!
- published: 11 Jul 2014
- views: 1268