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438 | How to Build Emotional Intelligence Skills in Public Defense w/Ali Bloomquist and Cherise Fanno Burdeen PhD

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Release Date: 01/29/2026

450 | How Has New York's Bail Reform Laws Impacted Public Safety? w/Rene Ropac show art 450 | How Has New York's Bail Reform Laws Impacted Public Safety? w/Rene Ropac

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444 | What Can Help Fix the Public Defense Crisis in Rural California? w/Luke Brownfield show art 444 | What Can Help Fix the Public Defense Crisis in Rural California? w/Luke Brownfield

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442 | How Alameda County Public Defense is Dealing w/Increased Workloads and ICE at the Courthouse w/Brendon Woods show art 442 | How Alameda County Public Defense is Dealing w/Increased Workloads and ICE at the Courthouse w/Brendon Woods

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441 | With Dems in Control, Will Virginia Finally Pass More Progressive Criminal Justice Policies? w/Rob Poggenklass and Bryan Kennedy show art 441 | With Dems in Control, Will Virginia Finally Pass More Progressive Criminal Justice Policies? w/Rob Poggenklass and Bryan Kennedy

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Today, Hunter was joined by Ali Bloomquist and Cherise Fanno Burdeen PhD about their new paper titled “Emotion First Theory & Practice: Emotional Intelligence as Foundational Infrastructure for Equity Practice.” In it, Ali and Cherise detail the importance of making the development of Emotional Intelligence as something that public defender systems and organizations need to prioritize. Without a system based approach, public defender’s alone cannot be expected to develop the emotional intelligence needed to meet the needs of the communities they serve.

 

Guest:

Ali Bloomquist, Public Defender, Co-Founder, EIDEIA Institute

Cherise Fanno Burdeen PhD, Community Psychologist, Co-Founder, EIDEIA Institute

 

Resources:

EIDEIA Website

https://www.eideia.org/

eideiainstitute@gmail.com

 

Register for the Webinar Here

https://www.eideia.org/trainings

 

 

 

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