
5 episodes

That Fram Episode Sheila Fram
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- Society & Culture
Dr. Sheila Fram offers insight and updates into social justice events and issues in California and the region. Contact the podcast at thatframepisode@gmail.com .
You've listened to a commentary on restorative justice practices in schools, the breakdown of civil harassment campaigns, an update on West Coast wines and social justice efforts, and gender equality interventions in the workplace! Get ready for the final episode of Season 1, which is Episode 5: Destroying Disinformation Campaigns as a part of Social Justice! Available at the end of June 2023! (Date announced closer to mid-June.)
Season TWO will start at the end of August 2023 for That Fram Episode, podcast.
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Episode 4: Gender Equality Interventions and Social Justice
Let's move forward from complaining. We need to be implementing gender equality intervention programs in the workplace.
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Episode 3: An update on West Coast wines and social justice efforts
Episode 3 adds presents an update to what social justice efforts have West Coast wineries and vineyards done. Is it enough? As a consumer, are you doing enough?
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Episode 2: Let's Talk About Harassment Campaigns
Episode 2 defines civil harassment, a hate crime, a hate incident, and a harassment campaign based on California Law. The rise in hate crimes and harassment against several social groups (including the Jewish Community, the LGBTQ Community, and more) requires the need for a discussion about growing campaigns of hate.
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Episode 2: Let's Talk About Harassment Campaigns
Episode 2 defines civil harassment, hate crime, hate incident, and harassment campaigns based on California Law. The rise of harassment towards several social groups (including the Jewish Community, the LGBTQ Community, and more) requires a discussion about the development of campaigns of hate.
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Episode 1: Restorative justice practices in schools
What is the state of the current use of restorative justice practices in schools? This episode offer an update and examples of current issues caused by implementing only some practices, not an entire program.