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From Wondery and Goalhanger Podcasts, Afua Hirsch and Peter Frankopan tell the wild stories of some of the most extraordinary men and women ever to have lived – and ask whether they have the rep they deserve. Should Nina Simone’s role in the civil rights movement be more celebrated than it is? When you find out what Picasso got up to in his studio, can you still admire his art? Was Napoleon a hero or a tyrant - or both? (And, while we’re at it, was he even short?) Legacy is the show that loo ...
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Justice Matters

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Investigating matters of human rights at home and abroad. Listen to the podcast by the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, hosted by Executive Director Maggie Gates and a team of Harvard faculty members acting as co-hosts, including Mathias Risse, Aminta Ossom, Rob Wilkinson, Kathryn Sikkink, and Yanilda Gonzalez.
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Discover Iowa’s role in the advancement of civil rights. Learn how landmark Iowa court cases, the Iowa Underground Railroad, Iowa towns like Buxton, and Iowa civil rights pioneers like Alexander G. Clark, Ralph Montgomery, Edna Griffin, and more guided the future of the state and the nation. We will look at how the nation’s path forward might be discovered by gleaning the wisdom of Iowa's history. For any questions or suggestions, please email Erick at iacivilrightshistorypodcast@gmail.com
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South Bend's Own Words

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People's stories recorded from the Oral History Collection of the Civil Rights Heritage Center at the Indiana University South Bend Archives. Telling the history of the civil rights movement and the experiences of Black, Latinx, LGBTQ, and other marginalized peoples in South Bend, Indiana. For more, visit crhc.iusb.edu.
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In 1968, police arrested five Black girls dressed in oversized military fatigues in Montgomery. The girls were runaways, escaping from a state-run reform school called the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children in Mount Meigs, Alabama. The girls were determined to tell someone about the abuse they’d suffered there: physical and sexual violence, unlivable facilities, and grueling labor in the fields surrounding the school. It was, as several former students called it, a slave camp. UNRE ...
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CURE America with Star Parker

The Center for Urban Renewal and Education

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More than fifty years after the Civil Rights movement and nearly 160 years after the Civil War, racial tension in the country is at an all-time high. Riots, police reform, and racial equity are all topics of national debate. Syndicated columnist and author of four books analyzing government impact on poverty in our urban communities, Star Parker, delves deep into national issues that impact America’s most distressed communities and the power and political will needed to fix them. This is a p ...
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FAIR News Weekly

Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism

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FAIR News Weekly covers the last week of news in the pro-human movement. It serves as the audio companion to the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism's weekly newsletters. The Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR) is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing civil rights and liberties for all Americans, and promoting a common culture based on fairness, understanding and humanity. Join the pro-human movement at FairForAll.org
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darrell-davis99/subscribe Darrell Davis: Black and Green seeks to draw on my experience growing up in the Civil Rights/Human Rights movement. Using that experience, we hope to move toward real progress for Black people. We will explore bridging the often two separate strategies of protest and economic development. We will draw on the movements of the sixties to help guide us today. BLM, the exploitation of Black voters by the ...
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MIP | Make It Plain with Rev. Mark Thompson

Make It Plain with Rev. Mark Thompson

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The Rev. Mark A. Thompson has spent most of his life as a political, civil rights & human rights activist and organizer. He not only has been a part of every major social justice movement & event over the past 40 years, he has also been a radio broadcaster for three decades, and he has spent over 10 years as a television commentator, as well. Rev. Mark hosts Make It Plain (MIP), a political, human rights and breaking news podcast. Rev. Mark’s lifelong social justice activism intersects with ...
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Achieve Great Things

Hattaway Communications

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We help visionary leaders and organizations create impact through communications. We interview leaders and innovators in philanthropy, advocacy, politics, government and business, and bring insights and ideas that communicators can put to use right away.
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STAND with Kelly and Niki Tshibaka

Kelly Tshibaka and Niki Tshibaka

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One grew up in Alaska; the other grew up abroad. One is a Daughter of the American Revolution and a descendant of generations of American veterans; the other, the son of an African immigrant and a descendant of Congolese chieftains. One was a government watchdog; the other, a civil rights activist. Both had parents who were homeless for a while, and both graduated from Harvard Law School. Like you, they have suffered devastating loss and faced overwhelming challenges. Through it all, they’ve ...
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The National Museum of African American History and Culture’s (NMAAHC) Civil Rights History Project, created by an act of Congress in 2009, is a joint effort of the Library of Congress and NMAAHC to collect video and audio recordings of personal histories and testimonials of individuals—many who are unheralded—who participated in the Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s and 1960s.
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Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine podcast

Scott Harris, Melinda Tuhus and Bob Nixon

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Between The Lines is a weekly syndicated half-hour radio newsmagazine featuring progressive perspectives on national and international political, economic and social issues. Since 1991, Between The Lines has provided in-depth, timely analysis on a wide range of political, economic and social issues including: the history and consequences of two U.S. wars with Iraq; increasing disparity in wealth in the U.S.; coverage of the global social justice movement and related protests challenging the ...
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The United States Civil Rights Trail

The U.S. Civil Rights Trail, The United States Civil Rights Trail

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The U.S. Civil Rights Trail podcast is a narrative podcast series where historians and experts explore some of the most significant events of the Civil Rights movement. It features the real stories of real people who were there and who made a difference. And it explains why what took place then is still so relevant to all of us today.
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Alabama Civil Rights Trail

Alabama Tourism Department

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The Alabama Civil Rights Trail Podcast is a series where historians and experts help us explore some of the most significant events of the Movement that happened in the state. We also share the real stories of people who were there and who made a difference. And why what took place then is still so relevant to us today.
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Matt Lewis is a Senior Columnist at The Daily Beast, and the author of Too Dumb to Fail. On this podcast, Matt and his guests engage in thoughtful, long-form discussions about politics, culture, history, public policy, and the news—all in a civil and respectful manner.
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Highlighting true stories of Black people’s fight for liberation, progress and joy from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement and beyond. Seizing Freedom illustrates the myriad ways Black people have sought and defined their own freedom in spite of the monumental forces at work to keep them from it.
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Unfinished

Stitcher Studios

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Witness Docs presents Unfinished, an investigative anthology series digging into America's unfinished business. Season 1, Deep South, produced in collaboration with Market Road Films, brought us on a journey into the Arkansas Delta to investigate the lynching of Isadore Banks. Season 2, produced with Critical Frequency, takes us to Short Creek, a community on the Utah/Arizona border divided by much more than a state line. Season 3, produced with Scripps, explores dual loyalties and hidden hi ...
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Iroquois History and Legends

Andrew Cotter and Caleb Cotter

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The Iroquois Confederacy. An Indigenous North American civilization with equal rights and representative government that left Europeans in bewilderment. Their influence affected the American free spirit and the modern day woman's rights movement. This show covers the culture, histories and legends of the Haudenosaunee. The People of the Longhouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Activist Files Podcast

Center for Constitutional Rights

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The Activist Files is a podcast by the Center for Constitutional Rights where we feature the stories of people on the front lines fighting for social justice, including activists, lawyers, and storytellers.
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Redacted (verb): censor or obscure for legal or security purposes. [REDACTED] History is a show where we can have real, unfiltered conversations about the things that SOME FOLK don't want us to talk about. This is where we will huddle around the campfire and tell the stories of people that the textbooks forgot. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! If you want to support the show, come join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Blackkout https://www.tiktok.com/@blackkout___ For all inquiries, ...
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In The Movement is the very embodiment of the mission and goals of the Urban League of Hampton Roads. The mission of the Urban League of Hampton Roads, Inc. (ULHR) is to enable African Americans and others to secure economic self-reliance, parity and power and civil rights. In The Movement furthers the conversation to just that.
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We typically think of the Civil Rights Movement as occurring during the 1950s-60s, however, I believe the movement for civil rights and racial equality extends as far back as slavery and continues to the present time. In this podcast, which is an adaption of an ad hoc seminar I created while a student at Duke University School of Law, each week I discuss the stories beyond some of the most important civil rights cases, from slavery to the present, and explain why I believe they are significa ...
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What we don’t know about American history hurts us all. Teaching Hard History begins with the long legacy of slavery and reaches through Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the civil rights movement into the present day. Brought to you by Learning for Justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance) and hosted by Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries and Dr. Bethany Jay, Teaching Hard History brings us the lessons we should have learned in school through the voices of scholars and educators. It’s great advice for teacher ...
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A John Birch Society film made shortly after the Watts Riots, this film is the second half of an American right-wing propaganda film that argues the riots of the 1960s American Civil Rights Movement were evidence of a Communist revolution at home.... This item belongs to: data/PeriscopeFilm. This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTo…
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Summary In this conversation, Tim and April discuss various topics including April's super villain chair, their confessions about being involved in multi-level marketing schemes, the recent overturning of the ban on LGBTQ+ clergy in the United Methodist Church, and the student protests in solidarity with the Palestinian people. They also touch on t…
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FAIR News Weekly | 05/01/24 Read these stories and more in last week's FAIR News and FAIR Weekly Roundup. Sign up to receive newsletters by email at⁠ ⁠FairForAll.org/Join-Us⁠⁠. FAIR News 04/26: https://news.fairforall.org/p/fair-news-title-ixs-shift-and-what FAIR Weekly Roundup 04/28: https://news.fairforall.org/p/weekly-roundup-2dc The Foundation …
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Buckle up for an engaging session with former Florida Attorney General and member of President Trump's impeachment defense team, Pam Bondi! Pam doesn't hold back, offering her candid reflections on the necessity for truth and transparency in politics, while giving us a preview of her experiences within the legal battles facing the Trump administrat…
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Arun Kundnani: Weaponizing Antisemitism Fuels Dishonest Repression of Students Protesting Israel’s Vicious Gaza War Alice Hu: Protest at Citibank Headquarters Kicks of ‘Summer of Heat’ Actions Targeting Wall Street Fossil Fuel Financiers Kim Ives: Haiti Crisis Draws International Intervention for Third Time in 30 Years Bob Nixon's Under-reported Ne…
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Summary Rev. Dr. Angela N. Parker, a theologian and professor, is interviewed by Tim. They discuss Dr. Parker's work and the upcoming book by Richard Hayes titled:'The Widening of God's Mercy: Sexuality Within the Biblical Story,' which challenges traditional non-affirming views on sexuality and presents an affirming standpoint. Richard Hayes is an…
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On today's episode of Justice Matters, co-host Kathryn Sikkink talks with Phuong Pham and Geoff Dancy about the Carr Center’s Transitional Justice Program, the culmination of the program’s research, and the creation of a research repository on the newly released Transitional Justice Evaluation Tools (TJET) website that compiles data on human rights…
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In this episode, we discuss a woman whose career has spanned 70 plus years, and doesn’t seem to be slowing down: Rita Moreno. We dive into how she got where she is and how she stayed there despite the rampant racism and sexism found in Hollywood. We let Rita speak in her own words about her motivations, and what success means to her and look at how…
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Conversation with the founder and publisher of Black Iowa News Dana James on her life as a journalist, state of the media, black media and life in general Support the Show. Thank you for listening. For any questions, suggestions, recommendations, or corrections on any historical facts; please contact Host: Erick Nganyange Email: iacivilrightshistor…
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Cleopatra is born into a life of luxury - and violence. Beautiful and brilliant, the young queen of Egypt is still a teenager when she ascends the throne - but it's not long before she's betrayed by those closest to her. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Could the legal system, originally designed to uphold justice, be wielded as a weapon in political warfare? Find out as we sit down with former Attorney General Pam Bondi, whose legal cunning and insights into the rise of lawfare shed light on this alarming trend. Our conversation runs deep, dissecting the shift from lawfare as a mechanism for posi…
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Witness the emergence of an unexpected alliance as Kelly and the inimitable Nikki Chewbacca dissect the seismic shift within the American political landscape. This episode promises an engaging exploration into the expanding Republican tent, where the gravitational pull of Trump-era ideals is attracting a diverse crowd of former non-Republicans. As …
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Discover the unexpected side of President Trump as Pam Bondi, a resolute supporter and former member of his legal team, shares her firsthand experiences, revealing a paternal, respectful, and highly intelligent figure far removed from his usual portrayal. Bondi's personal stories and my own surprising encounter with the former President underscore …
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Pam Bondi, Florida's trailblazing first female attorney general, joins us to shed light on the 2020 impeachment saga that gripped the nation. Our conversation peels back the curtain on the intricate legal maneuvers and political intrigue surrounding President Trump's alleged interference with the Biden-Ukraine investigations. We dissect the implica…
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Summary Christina Dent shares her journey of changing her perspective on drugs and addiction, leading her to start the organization End It For Good. She discusses the importance of understanding the underlying causes of addiction and the need for a more compassionate and evidence-based approach to drug policy. She also highlights the challenges of …
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This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we delve into the critical issues affecting our country and the world, and how the decisions made in Washington D.C. impact it all. We discuss the recent legislative activities, including the National Security Act of 2024 bill - that has been passed through the House and Senate and signed by the President…
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On today's show, Run For The Border: Morning Joe blames Trump for Border for escalating Border Crisis - Nonprofit caught on video handing residency papers to man without ID - Federal judge tossed lawsuit challenging D.C.’s nonresident voting law - we'll analyze.... This item belongs to: audio/audio_sermons. This item has files of the following type…
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What makes someone influential? What qualities do people see in compelling communicators and charismatic leaders? At a time when many people seem to be losing faith in institutions, what can leaders and organizations do to build trust and influence? On this episode of Achieve Great Things, we’ll explore these questions with John Neffinger, who co-a…
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Summary In this conversation, Tim and April discuss Taylor Swift's new album and the criticism it has received from some conservative Christians. They address the accusations of blasphemy and witchcraft, as well as the critique of explicit lyrics. They also highlight the hypocrisy of supporting Donald Trump while condemning Swift's music. The conve…
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Valentine’s Day 2025. The UK awakes to financial catastrophe and no one can access any money. As the country descends into chaos, some see opportunity, but the powerful want to cling to the status quo.... This item belongs to: audio/folksoundomy_bbcradio. This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, JPEG, JPEG Thumb, M…
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Big Chief Dow Edwards, of the Timbuktu Warriors Mardi Gras Indians and the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund (NOTCF), Don Marshall, Executive Director of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival & Foundation and Kevin Wlikins, CEO and founder of Trepwise, a New Orleans based strategy consulting firm join to discuss: The NOTCF's role in poolin…
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Discover the stark realities of America's energy policies and their ripple effects on your life as we engage in a powerful discussion with Ashley Hayek, executive director of America First Works. Uncover the truth about the Biden administration's stance on energy production, and learn how its consequences are forcing American families into heart-wr…
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Have you ever watched the spark of entrepreneurship ignite a fire of patriotism? Our latest episode captures that very phenomenon as Ashley Hayek, the Executive Director of America First Works, unfolds her journey from a mistletoe-selling entrepreneur to the founder of a formidable political fundraising operation. She shares the riveting tale of ho…
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When the wild winds of Iowa's winter storms howled around her, Ashley Hayek stood firm, a testament to the resilience she brings to our latest conversation. Join us as we unravel tales from the campaign trail with the Executive Director of America First Works and former National Coalition's Director for the Trump-Pence 2020 campaign. Ashley doesn't…
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Ashley Hayek, the powerhouse behind America First Works, joins us for a riveting conversation that sheds light on a shadow looming large over our nation's future. As we grapple with the reality of China's stranglehold on global mining and its implications for US national security, Ashley eloquently dissects the vulnerabilities that arise from our h…
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FAIR News Weekly | 04/22/24 Read these stories and more in last week's FAIR News and FAIR Weekly Roundup. Sign up to receive newsletters by email at⁠ ⁠FairForAll.org/Join-Us⁠⁠. FAIR News 04/19: https://news.fairforall.org/p/fair-news-defending-first-amendment FAIR Weekly Roundup 04/21: https://news.fairforall.org/p/weekly-roundup-24b The Foundation…
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Little did Ashley Hayek know when she decided as a nine-year-old to sell mistletoe that this entrepreneurial spirit would blaze a trail to her becoming a political powerhouse. Our conversation with the Executive Director of America First Works is nothing short of inspiring, as Ashley recounts her incredible journey and the lessons she's learned alo…
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Tikun Olam publisher Richard Silverstein: In a First, Biden Administration Poised to Sanction Israeli Military Unit for Human Rights Abuses Yale hunger strikers: Student Hunger Strikers Call for Yale Divestment from Companies Providing Weapons to Israel Inside Climate News reporter Kiley Price: Victory in European Climate Crisis Lawsuit Could Influ…
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Summary Tim recaps his experience attending the Exiles in Babylon conference and shares his thoughts on the event. The conference covered various topics such as Israel and Palestine, deconstruction and reconstruction, women and patriarchy, LGBTQ+ issues, and politics in the church. Tim discusses the controversy surrounding the event due to the host…
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Alan Turing’s life is tragically cut short. And his crucial impact during the war remains unknown for years. But in the 21st century, his legacy in Artificial Intelligence is more relevant than ever and so is his identity as a queer man. How should we reassess the legacy of Alan Turing? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California…
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Mark Passio's website - http://www.whatonearthishappening.com Mark Passio - What On Earth Is Happening playlist - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL171743EAC8D02EC8 Mark Passio's youtube page - http://www.youtube.com/whatonearth93 Psychopathy playlist - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRk.... This item belongs to: movies/altcensored. Thi…
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This week on CURE America with Star Parker we bring you a one-on-one candid conversation, with Tirzah Duren, the Vice President of Policy and Research at the American Research Institute, providing invaluable insights into the intricate dynamics of inflation. Her expertise sheds light on the correlation between rising minimum wages across the board …
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Summary Bri Stensrud, founder of Women of Welcome, and author of the book, Starts with Welcome: The Journey Toward a Confident and Compassionate Immigration Conversation, discusses her passion for the immigration conversation and how it changed her personal and professional life. Bri reflects on the disconnect between the evangelical culture she gr…
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Episode 454... A bunch of pretty raw and noisy stuff this show. Total Recall Who Do You Choose? 0:53 Häxorna Demo 2024 Brazil a certeza da perda ( the certainty of loss) 0:42 Odiär Mortos não acabarão (Dead Will Not End) Unlawful Assembly WI/ Berlin Eugenesia (eugenics) 1:18 DESI.... This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio. This item has files…
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This is the broadcast for Equalizing-X-Distort (EXD) for Sunday April 21, 2024. EXD is a weekly hardcore punk radio show broadcast on CIUT 89.5 FM. This week's show was put together by Christian Overall, Rob Ferraz, Nevin Domer, Nicky Tcherven, and Stephen Perry.... This item belongs to: audio/equalizing-x-distort. This item has files of the follow…
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When ex-Bunny girl Jayne Gaskin spots the desert island of her dreams for sale online, she decides to risk it all. Trading in their English village home, Jayne and her family relocate to their own private paradise, just off the coast of Nicaragua. And a reality TV crew follows them to film a new show, No Going Back. But soon they all discover that …
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Summary In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the recent events involving Josh Howerton and Mark Driscoll. They talk about Josh's apology and the similarities between his apology and another pastor's apology. They also discuss Mark's controversial remarks at the Stronger Men's Conference and his use of the Jezebel spirit trope. The conversati…
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THE FALLOUT - DISMANTLEMENT (STILL) - 2019 Originally released in 2007 as Dismantlement (and long out of print), this 2019 version has been completely re-mixed, re-mastered and (slightly) re-named Red Menace Records / Rebel Time Records / 2019 "These politically-aware Canadians have a mind for intel.... This item belongs to: movies/maracagollibrary…
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FAIR News Weekly | 4/17/24 Read these stories and more in last week's FAIR News and FAIR Weekly Roundup. Sign up to receive newsletters by email at⁠ ⁠FairForAll.org/Join-Us⁠⁠. FAIR News: https://news.fairforall.org/ FAIR Weekly Roundup 4/14: https://news.fairforall.org/p/weekly-roundup-12e The Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR) is a non…
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Have you ever witnessed courage so profound it leaves an indelible mark on your spirit? Gloria and Stevie Giorno bring such a story to our latest podcast episode. Gloria, the author of "Outcast: How the Radical Left Tried to Destroy a Young Conservative," shares her son Stevie's incredible tale of standing up for his convictions amidst a storm of o…
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When standing up for what you believe in becomes a perilous journey, where do you find the strength to persevere? Join us as we unravel the gripping story of Stevie Giorno, the former student body president, who faced an onslaught of threats and harassment on his college campus for his political stance. With his mother Gloria by his side, Stevie re…
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When Stevie Giorno made a stand for his personal beliefs at Belmont University, he plunged into a whirlwind of controversy that would test his mettle and challenge the very essence of freedom of speech. Our episode unfolds the gripping narrative of Stevie and his mother Gloria, as they navigate the treacherous waters of campus politics, where expre…
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When Gloria Giorno crossed oceans and ideologies, fleeing communist Yugoslavia for the beacon of American freedom, she didn't imagine her son Stevie would one day be at the epicenter of a cultural storm on a university campus. Yet, here they are, mother and son, sharing their fearless stance against cancel culture and the suffocating grip of wokeis…
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Gloria Giorno and her son Stevie join us this week with Stevie’s story of facing ostracism for his conservative views at Belmont University. Stevie's journey as student body president reveals the harsh realities of cancel culture infiltrating academic circles. For Gloria, the struggle is deeply personal, with her family's escape from communism in Y…
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Boston University professor Assaf Kfoury: After Iran Retaliation Against Israel’s Bombing of Embassy in Syria, Netanyahu Threatens Counterattack Independent journalist Julie Dermansky: Media Coverage Lapse of 2023 Marathon Petroleum Refinery Fire Leaves Residents Vulnerable Mother Jones fellow Katie Herchenroeder: Arizona Supreme Court Revives ‘Zom…
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Summary In this conversation, Tim Whitaker and Dan Koch discuss the upcoming book by Richard B. Hayes, a respected New Testament scholar, titled 'The Widening of God's Mercy: A Thoroughly Biblical Account of LGBTQ Affirmation in the Church.' They explore the potential impact of the book and the various reactions it has received. They also discuss t…
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