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WWOZ 90.7 FM : New Orleans' Jazz & Heritage Station : Dedicated to Bringing New Orleans Music to the Universe

MediaBerkman » radioberkman Listen: or download | …also in Ogg What if you could witness a crime taking place from space, and even step in to prevent it? A group of researchers at Harvard’s Humanitarian Initiative are trying to do exactly that. As the nation of Sudan faced a complex crisis — a secession of the southern region that threatened to boil over into a civil war in 2011 — Nathaniel Raymond and his team at The Signal Program were carefully monitoring the conflict. Their methods were uncommon. But it’s a process fraught with challenges, from imperfect imagery (imagine a cloud passing by just as you’re trying to spot tank movements), to the ethical questions that come with intervening in a conflict remotely. So how does a group of civilians at Harvard go about monitoring an unfolding humanitarian disaster from space? Our producer Frances Harlow spent a day with the team at the Signal Program to find out how they work. (Click to find other episodes in our Drone Humanitarianism series!) Listen up!

ZAP Reader 89.9 KMOJ "The People's Station" | Old School and R&B Radio LoRa 97,5 MHz, Zürich, Startseite .:: NOTEPAD++ ::. Savannah State University : Student Affairs WHCJ (90.3 FM) is the radio station of Savannah State University. WHCJ is on the airwaves 24 hrs Sunday through Saturday and covers the areas of Chatham County and portions of Effingham, Bryan, Beaufort and Liberty Counties. WHCJ plays a variety of musical styles including Jazz, Reggae, Gospel, Blues, Hip Hop, African music, Latin music and Alternative Soul. In addition to its traditional functions, WHCJ provides a professional environment for SSU students who wish to receive hands on experience and practical training in various aspects of broadcast production. Click on this play button to listen now: Listen on your iPhone or Android with the SSU App iPhone Android Physical Location: Savannah State University WHCJ, Hodge Hall Savannah, GA 31404 Office Hours: Monday - Friday

Russ Davis MoJa 83 Degrees Florida Funders, LLC, a conduit for connecting investors with startups seeking funding, launches in Tampa Bay. The latest innovation out of Tampa Bay's growing tech scene was inspired by personal experience. Florida Funders co-founders David and Kathleen Chitester, who have started and sold two companies together, know the difficulty of getting funding for a startup firsthand. After doing some research for their next venture, Tampa -- their own backyard -- caught the couple's eyes. "We noticed that the Tampa Bay community was starting to embrace entrepreneurs with accelerators and incubators, but financing was not following along,'' David Chitester explains. Florida Funders was created to fill that gap. The company's main mission: to keep entrepreneurs from leaving the state to find capital. The company curates early stage ventures and startups seeking investment and lists them online for SEC-accredited investors to review. "That said,'' he notes, "we also have to make money ourselves.

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