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Join hosts Jen Lawson and RJ Kane for a deep dive into the concept of modern femininity. Explore the idea that embracing both masculine and feminine traits can enhance relationships and personal fulfillment. From challenging traditional gender roles to confronting uncomfortable truths about narcissism, this episode offers a provocative discussion on gender dynamics and authenticity. Other topics tackled: Breaking free from mental health stigmas Navigating career challenges for women The impa ...
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Ordinary Equality

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The Supreme Court has done the unimaginable, repealing the landmark Roe v. Wade decision and stripping Americans of a fundamental right: abortion access. On the latest season of Ordinary Equality, hosts Kate Kelly and Jamia Wilson ask: what now? What does resisting bans and seeking care look like in a world without federal protection of abortion access? How can we build community and support the most vulnerable? How are abortion providers in states where abortion was already severely restric ...
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The Suffrage Science podcast: How women are changing science is brought to you by the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences. Presenter Dr Kat Arney explores the journeys of women in science, reflecting on progress we’ve made and the challenges still to be addressed, through conversations with an incredible group of women leaders who have all received a Suffrage Science award over the past ten years. Find out more at https://www.suffragescience.org/
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History Out Loud

Calderdale Libraries

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Calderdale Libraries' bi-monthly podcast, with guests, bringing you stories and facts from the weird and wonderful past... *Follow us on Twitter/X: @HOL_podcast *Follow us on Facebook: HOLpodcast
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What Would Alice Paul Do?

Melissa Currence and Amy Hjerstedt

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You're inspired to do greatness! And we're inspired by you! This podcast demystifies what it means to be in League of Women Voters today. We are volunteers with the League of Women Voters, a citizens’ organization that has fought since 1920 to improve our government and engage all citizens in the decisions that impact their lives. We share stories, tips and how-tos to make sure you are informed and can activity participate in government. Continue the conversation at www.alicepaulpodcast.com.
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Human Rights Unscripted is a podcast from the American University Washington College of Law that takes a deep dive into the human rights field through candid interviews with professionals, professors, and students.
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The Buffalo Happy Hour Podcast is a podcast that uploads "Episodes" every Monday, "Wednesday Whiskey Reviews" every Wednesday, and "Interviews" every Friday at 8am. Interviews consist of promoting local businesses by interviewing the owners and rating their products. Episodes generally consist of Derek and Mike explore virtually whatever is on their minds while enjoying and rating a glass of Whiskey discussing the history of the company, and giving cocktail recommendations. Please Like, Comm ...
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From the Bar is a podcast where, two young dispute lawyers narrate how they navigate their way through the legal practice in Nigeria. They want to share their experience on the journey (the good, the bad and the hilarious), their ideas on how to improve the practice of the profession in Nigeria all while deconstructing the law along the way.
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Explore the realm of alternate histories as we explore the "what ifs" that can flow from history's most pivotal moments. Each episode will focus on a specific moment in time--the fork--where history could have taken a different path. A Fork In Time encourages contributions and participation by our community of listeners who have become an integral and vital part of the show.
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Her March to Democracy

National Votes For Women Trail

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Welcome to Her March To Democracy where we're telling stories along the National Votes For Women Trail. The trail chronicles the fight for voting rights for women. If you are a historian, history enthusiast, heritage tourist, or simply want to be inspired, listen to the stories of these remarkable and heroic activists who never wavered in their belief in democracy and the rule of law.
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Host: Sophia Learnahan Alice Paul: Damaris Tellez Josephine Jewell Dodge: Mary Kolodziejski Cover art photo provided by Matt Power on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thisispower
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McHistory goes back in time to explore big moments and small stories from McLean County history. McHistory episodes can be heard periodically on WGLT's Sound Ideas. The series is produced in partnership with the McLean County Museum of History.
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Whether it’s a cross-country road trip, a quick day trip, or a relaxing weekend getaway, get ready to hit the open road with ‘Road Trip Ready,’ the ultimate travel podcast for endless road trip inspiration and ideas. Join hosts Danielle Desir Corbett and Christopher Rudder, passionate road trippers and experienced travelers, as they go beyond the surface-level information in typical travel guides. From charming small towns to picturesque villages and lesser-known attractions across the U.S. ...
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Women and Power

National Trust

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Broadcast-journalist Kirsty Wark and the National Trust mark 100 years of female suffrage in the UK, with a unique new podcast series. In this five part series we lift the lid on our archives and uncover the seldom-told stories of maids, mill-workers, politicians and even royalty, who fought and campaigned to help shape the world we live in today.
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Woman's Place is Wherever She Wants to Be! Women's history in bite-sized pieces! Tune in to learn more about how the role of women has evolved over time, how women gained the rights we have today, and to find inspiration to push forward for equality!
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Interviews with expert historians and genealogists, covering everything from medieval Britain to Anne Lister's diaries. From DNA expertise to Suffragette activism! Presented by me (Natalie Pithers), a family historian on a mission to help others write their family history. Seeking to understand the time and place within which our ancestors lived is a crucial step for anyone exploring their family history. Our ancestors were more than names and dates. With this in mind I pick the brains of a ...
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Homegrown History

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Discover Athens, Alabama and Limestone County from one who has studied it and one who has lived it. Rebekah Davis, Limestone County archivist, and Limestone County native, Richard Martin, recount stories and bring in special guests to talk about the rich history of Limestone County, Alabama.
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Mistopian

Mistopian Podcast

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Welcome to Mistopian, the podcast that evaluates the past’s wildly-inaccurate predictions about the future that we now live in. Join our hosts, Alex and Patrick, as they navigate the turbulent waters of history and explore the bold predictions great minds of the past made about our future. Whether it’s as optimistic as flying cars or gloomy as Big Brother, Mistopian is sure to not only get to the bottom of why these predictions were hits or misses, but also investigate why these predictions ...
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On the eve of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in America, EQUAL MEANS EQUAL has launched the Woman’s Journal 2.0. The Woman’s Journal began as a weekly newspaper in 1870, and was instrumental in mobilizing people across the country to support the 19th Amendment. We hope this new iteration will inspire people nationwide to support the ERA. Kamala Lopez and Natalie White from Equal Means Equal, along with women’s rights attorney Wendy Murphy (@WMurphyLaw) will co-host and interview g ...
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In Defense of Women is H. L. Mencken’s 1918 book on women and the relationship between the sexes. Some laud the book as progressive while others brand it as reactionary. While Mencken didn’t champion women’s rights, he described women as wiser in many novel and observable ways, while demeaning average men. According to Mencken’s biographer, Fred Hobson: Depending on the position of the reader, he was either a great defender of women’s rights or, as a critic labelled him in 1916, ‘the greates ...
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"Men their rights and nothing more; women their rights and nothing less.” Written by suffragists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, women’s rights activists used this rallying cry to demand voting equality. But the suffrage movement included far more voices and perspectives than these two well-known names: throughout the fight for women’s right to vote, generations of diverse activists demanded full access to the ballot box. Hosts Rosario Dawson and Retta guide us through this seve ...
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A Vote Of Her Own Podcast

American Entertainment Works Inc

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The right to vote is a basic tenet of democracy. Women were denied that right in this country until 1920, and it took an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to secure universal enfranchisement. The story of the last campaign to pass that amendment is full of political intrigue, passion for democracy, and courage. And what better way to tell that story than a good old fashioned American musical? This podcast series in both audio and video form, features historical background, interview and mus ...
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This episode explores the weird connections between the women's suffrage movement and bicycles, as well as the temperance movement and prohibition. The popularity of bicycles in the late Victorian era opened up new opportunities for women and became a symbol of gender equality. The temperance movement, advocating for reduced or no alcohol consumpti…
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Welcome back to episode 2 of Not Yer Mama's Suffrage. In this episode, Jen and RJ discuss the complexities of femininity, relationships, and societal norms. Through candid conversations and insightful analysis, Jen and RJ challenge conventional wisdom and explore the dynamics between masculinity and femininity.Key Topics Ahead: Tune In! Nature vs. …
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In today's review, your boys review a bourbon from Bluffton, South Carolina. Distillery is called Burnt Church, and the bourbon is called Anita's Choice, named after the South Carolina woman who assisted in the Women's Suffrage movement. Cool story, but good product? Check it out to find out! Thank you to our Sponsor Addys Wine and Liquor. If you 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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Chris and Don explore a fork in 1968 where the Chennault Affair becomes public knowledge and impacts the 1968 US presidential election. You can follow and interact with A Fork In Time on…. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aforkintime Twitter: @AFITPodcast Discord: https://discord.com/invite/xhZEmZMKFS Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/aforkintime Our …
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In today's review, your boys review an Islay Scotch from Lagavulin. This scotch is so beautifully smokey and it marries it so well with the wine characteristics. Have you had a whisky that just went down so smoothly that you never wanted to stop drinking it? Yeah, us neither. Thank you to our Sponsor Addys Wine and Liquor. If you are in the market …
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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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In today's episode, your boys talk about their favorite TV shows, and how very rarely do TV shows end the series correctly. It always seems rushed. How do you feel, and what's your favorite TV Show that ended perfectly! As always, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, it really helps us grow as a podcast which in turn helps the businesses we pro…
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In this episode I’m chatting with Anne Boyd Rioux, a writer and expert on American women writers. We talk about her book on American novelist Constance Fenimore Woolson and how so many women writers found freedom as expats, inspiring Anne to do the same. We also touch on how women writers have been stifled and limited in the past and still today. S…
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Ezra Rosser is a Professor at American University Washington College of Law. He has taught courses in Federal Indian Law, Poverty Law, Land Use, Housing Law, Wills, Trusts, & Estates, and Property Law. He is the author of A Nation Within: Navajo Land and Economic Development published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. He is a past chair of the…
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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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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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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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In today's episode, your boys talk about the when celebrities use Social Media to push their political beliefs, Zac Efron, Marriage and Divorce, and today's useless fact! As always, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, it really helps us grow as a podcast which in turn helps the businesses we promote! Leave a like comment, and subscribe. New vi…
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Summary Sharon McMahon discusses her background. She emphasizes the importance of pluralism and focusing on behaviors rather than beliefs. She shares her passion for government and history, as well as the process of writing her book The Small and the Mighty. Takeaways Engaging with different perspectives can be challenging but is essential for pers…
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Marija Jovanović is an Associate Professor at the Essex Law School in the UK. Her research focuses on modern slavery and its intersection with different legal regimes, such as human rights law, criminal law, labour law, immigration law, and international trade and business regulation. She is the author of State Responsibility for ‘Modern Slavery’ i…
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Check out our website for merch, educational materials, and how to join our community! If you'd like to support our work, you can DONATE here! Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Subscribe On YouTube The New Evangelicals exists to support those who are tired of how evangelical church has been done before and want to see an authentic faith li…
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In today's review, your boys review a bourbon from the ISLANDS, MATE! This is one of only 2 island distilleries in the United States (don't ask what the other one is, we didn't research). Is it getting it's influence from the ocean, or is it just a sales pitch? Thank you to our Sponsor Addys Wine and Liquor. If you are in the market for a new bottl…
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Summary In this conversation, Tim responds to a viral clip of a mega church pastor giving marriage advice. He critiques the pastor's perspective on marriage, particularly the gendered and stereotypical views that men don't care about weddings and women's bodies belong to their husbands. Tim argues that this mentality wreaks havoc on people, especia…
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We've all felt FOMO when we realize we've missed out on some amazing stops on a road trip. To combat this, we're sharing our top strategies for finding those special, off-the-beaten-path spots that make road trips truly unforgettable. In this episode, we cover: (4:10) Pre-trip planning with tourism boards (5:48) Leveraging blogs for in-depth inform…
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In today's episode, your boys talk about the Total Eclipse that's happening here in Buffalo New York on April 8th. They also talk about today's useless fact around beards. As always, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, it really helps us grow as a podcast which in turn helps the businesses we promote! Leave a like comment, and subscribe. New v…
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Summary In this conversation, Tim Whitaker interviews Reverend Susan Langner, who was the subject of a YouTube video where a young man confronts her for being a female LGBTQ affirming pastor. They discuss the incident, the challenges of being a woman in ministry, and their different experiences with the Bible. Susan shares her upbringing in a progr…
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Thornton village, the birthplace of the Brontës, is often overlooked with regard to its cultural and historical significance. In this episode, we chat to local historian, Steve Stanworth, about how the family came to be living in Thornton, and the Brontë Birthplace Campaign's mission to preserve and celebrate this important part of history. https:/…
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Summary In this conversation, Tim and April discuss negative reviews Tim has received for his podcast and delve into the topic of prophecy. They also analyze a controversial statement made by pastor Josh Howerton about women's roles on their wedding night. The conversation highlights the unrealistic expectations and harmful stereotypes perpetuated …
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In today's review, your boys a rye whiskey from our new friends over at Castle and Key Distillery in Kentucky. This rye, which comes in at $10 cheaper than their bourbon (rarely see that) features a LOW Rye percentage and a very low Corn percentage. Is this rye a steal at this price, or considered "budget" for cocktails? Thank you to our Sponsor Ad…
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We’re bringing you an episode of a new podcast we think you’ll love: The Amendment. A new podcast about gender, politics, and power from The 19th News and Wonder Media Network, The Amendment is hosted by award-winning journalist and 19th editor-at-large Errin Haines. Each week, Errin sits down with people who have fresh perspectives on the state of…
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Summary In this conversation, Tim and Dr. Randal Rauser respond to a video from the Within Reason Podcast hosted by atheist Alex O'Connor, in which he discusses William Lane Craig's defense of the Canaanite slaughter in the Bible. They discuss the moral implications of God commanding the killing of innocent children and the justification of genocid…
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In today's episode, your boys talk about today's useless fact, being scared of snakes, dinner time, and Mike's beard Thanks to the sponsors of todays episode! Queen City Creative Works: www.QueenCityCreativeWorks.com Addys Wine and Spirits: Download the app here! Android link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cta.AddyFineWine Apple…
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Summary In this conversation, Tim, Janice, and Ashlee discuss their origin story and how they connected on social media. They delve into the pitfalls of social media deconstruction content creation, grifters, what healthy accountability looks like, and why caution when choosing who to platform is critical. They also discuss why decolonizing is esse…
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Join hosts Jen Lawson and RJ Kane for a deep dive into the concept of modern femininity. Explore the idea that embracing both masculine and feminine traits can enhance relationships and personal fulfillment. From challenging traditional gender roles to confronting uncomfortable truths about narcissism, this episode offers a provocative discussion o…
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Summary In this episode, Tim and Andrew L. Whitehead discuss recent events related to Christian nationalism. They start by examining Donald Trump's attempt to sell a Bible during Holy Week, highlighting the disconnect between his actions and his claims of faith. They then delve into the concept of Christian nationalism and its association with pers…
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In today's review, your boys try a lesser known Kentucky Distillery that holds its own in many weight classes. The presentation is fantastic, this bottle is gorgeous and the attention to detail is stunning. The weight of the cork just feels quality. Label Branding is just one aspect of our rating scale though, so how does this taste? Thank you to o…
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Summary In this episode, Tim responds to a clip from John Mark Comer discussing the reasons why people deconstruct their faith. Tim critiques Comer's points and offers his own insights. He highlights the importance of addressing church abuse and unaccountable spaces, the impact of poor teaching and shoddy theology, the misconceptions about sin and …
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Discomfort is common during road trips, often leading people to avoid them. Today, we'll explore improving road trip comfort by sharing our favorite tips and resources. We discuss what makes road trips enjoyable, including bonding time, the car essentials, and discovering hidden treasures off the beaten path. Additionally, we'll share our personal …
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In today's episode, your boys talk about today's useless fact, chatting outside with birds, and where they have been for the past 4 months! Thanks to the sponsors of todays episode! Queen City Creative Works: www.QueenCityCreativeWorks.com Addys Wine and Spirits: Download the app here! Android link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com…
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Summary Brian McLaren discusses his new book, Life After Doom: Wisdom and Courage for a World Falling Apart, that addresses the multiple crises facing our world, including climate change, white Christian nationalism, and ecological overshoot. McLaren emphasizes the feeling of doom that many people experience and the need for a deep spiritual transf…
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Let's join Jen Lawson and RJ Kane to dive deeply into modern femininity! Explore the idea that embracing both masculine and feminine traits can enhance relationships and personal fulfillment. From challenging traditional gender roles to confronting uncomfortable truths about narcissism, this episode offers a provocative discussion on gender dynamic…
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Summary In this episode, Tim and April introduce their new segment, TNE Recaps, where they discuss and provide humorous commentary on current events. They start by reviewing and voting on the Tweet of the Week, which includes tweets from Nancy Piercy, Joel Berry, and Alex Jones. They then discuss a controversial statement made by Donald Trump at a …
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The team tackles the ripples from an alternative outcome of the 1803 case of Marbury v. Madison. Wikipedia Article on Marbury vs. Madison: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marbury_v._Madison Link to Episode 173: Weekend at Woodrow's You can follow and interact with A Fork In Time on…. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aforkintime Twitter: @AFITPodcas…
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Summary In this conversation, Tim and Kevin Carnahan review a sermon by Ed Young, a former president of the Southern Baptist Convention. The sermon includes xenophobic rhetoric and misinformation about immigration. They discuss the misinterpretation of parables, the intertwining of Texas culture and Christian nationalism, and the false narrative su…
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Summary Jim Wallis is author of several books that discuss the rise of white Christian nationalism and its threat to democracy. He calls for a remnant church that stands against Christian nationalism and works towards justice and equality. Takeaways White Christian nationalism is a political takeover of evangelicalism that poses a threat to democra…
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In this episode, Paula Casey discusses the stories of the suffrage struggle in Tennessee. We talk about the activists in the TN campaign: Juno Frankie Pierce and Dr. Mattie Coleman aided 2,000 African American women to vote in Nashville after the state partial suffrage law passed in 1919. Joseph Hanover–a Polish Jewish immigrant–was key to organizi…
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In this episode on Oregon, Janice Dilg, consulting historian and principal of HistoryBuilt, talks about the struggle for votes for women on the NVWT. We talk about the events and fighters in OR suffrage campaign: Dr. Pesie Chan, a Chinese immigrant, met with a collegiate suffrage group in 1912 at the Portland Hotel and gave a speech supporting wome…
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In this episode, Marsha Weinstein, past president of the NCWHS, discusses the struggle for the women’s vote at sites on the NVWT. We talk about the activists in KY votes for women campaigns: Susan Look Avery was an inclusive voice in the suffrage movement by advocating for both Black and white women. Georgia and Alice Nugent played a pivotal role i…
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In this episode, Liz Almlie talks about the struggle of the suffrage movement in South Dakota by visiting sites along the National Votes for Women Trail. We visit sites of the events and activists in the SD votes for women campaign. Learn about the “Flying Squadron” suffrage rallies in the town of Lead where women gave street speeches and held rall…
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In this episode on Illinois, Lori Osborne, Director of the Evanston Women’s History Project, discusses the struggle for the women’s vote at sites on the National Votes for Women Trail. We talk about stories of people and events of the IL campaign: Ida B. Wells-Barnett founded the Alpha Suffrage Club with Belle Squire in 1913, which was the first or…
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In this episode on Nevada, Dr. Joanne Goodwin, discusses the struggle for the women’s vote at sites on the NVWT. We talk about the events and suffragists in the NV votes for women campaign: Three prominent men in business and politics organized the first women's suffrage convention in Nevada in 1870. Frances Slaven Williamson fully dedicated hersel…
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