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For our third interview of The PARK series on "Unlikely Friendships" we turn to two incredible staff members who are part of the Penn Religious Communities Council out of the Office of the Chaplain. Megan LeCluyse and Patty Anton. Megan LeCluys
In our second interview in the series, we are joined by Penn Senior, psychology major in the College Maddie McGregor and recent Penn graduate from the College Class of ’21 Cognitive Science major and Computer Science minor, Fawad Syed. Fawad wa
What does it look like to develop a friendship with someone who may be different from you? In some way? Does it cause you to grow socially and intellectually? And if so, how? For our very first interview in the "Unlikely Friendship" series, we
Dr. Lia Howard hosts Ellen Kamei, a former mayor of the city of Mountain View, who has spent most of her career in public service, especially focusing on issues of diversity, equity and inclusion. In 2018, she served her first term on city coun
Host Lia Howard talks with Jarrett Stein, a two-time Penn alumnus and a staff member at the Netter Center for Community Partnerships. Stein is the director of social enterprise and health partnerships at the Netter Center, where he oversees the
Iván Espinoza-Madrigal, Executive Director of Lawyers for Civil Rights (LCR) joins host Dr. Lia Howard to discuss both the visionary, as well as the practical ways he fuels his work. Espinoza-Madrigal focuses on the legal needs of people who id
Host Lia Howard talks with Efrén Olivares about his work at the Southern Poverty Law Center and his stunning book, "My Son Will Die of Sorrow, a memoir of immigration from the front lines". In it, Efrén weaves together his experience as a human
In this special episode of the The PARK Podcast, Steven-John Kounoupis and Venus Tian of the Icarus Research Group weave together academic research and first-account interviews in a multi-dimensional conversation about social isolation and ment
Our final episode in the series on communities of practice features a conversation between Dr. Lia Howard and Pablo Cerdera, associate director of Restorative Practices at the University of Pennsylvania. Pablo shares about how he and his collea
In our fifth episode of this series on Communities of Practice we talk with Penn First Plus, the university's hub for efforts to make the campus more inclusive of all forms of diversity. Specifically at the intersections of social and economic
In our fourth episode of this series on Communities of Practice, we talk with the Netter Center for Community Partnerships to learn about their work to help Penn “engage in sustained mutually beneficial partnerships with our West Philadelphia c
In the third episode of our series on communities of practice, we hear from the Andrea Mitchell Center about the study of Democracy, research and understanding of deliberative democracy, citizenship, and the constitution for the Penn community
As part of our series on communities of practice, we talk with our colleagues at the Robert A. Fox Leadership Program and the Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies, also known as PORES to hear how we can learn together about our comm
Welcome to our new series on communities of practice where we ask our partner organizations to help us better understand both how they see the Penn Community and to describe the types of practices they use to engage others in their work on camp
For this episode, we turn to the disciplines of fine arts, anthropology, and Africana studies to think about the importance of place and representation in order to build political empathy across cultural differences. Featuring guests, Kenneth L
For this episode, we turn to the disciplines of psychology and urban studies to discuss ways to learn about ourselves and our communities as we think about the deep understanding required for political empathy. Dr. Lia Howard talks with Carolin
We continue The PARK by thinking about deep understanding or empathy around political difference through an interdisciplinary lens. Political empathy asks that we apply empathetic skills to US politics, a realm that has not only been markedly p
In this episode, Dr. Lia Howard interviews Ernesto Pujol, a site-specific performance artist and social choreographer currently based in Puerto Rico, and Carol Muller, Professor of Music at Penn, who has published widely on South African music,
Continuing our series on listening and the importance of listening for constructive dialogue, episode two focuses on what neuroscience and mystical practices teach us about listening. Dr. Lia Howard talks with Dr. Andrew Newberg, Director of Re
The first of a series of conversations about the power of Listening, both a necessary part of civil dialogue as well as a skill that can be activated through many different modalities. The Park is based on the metaphor of a public park, the com
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