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Democracy in Crisis is a weekly podcast on national news hosted by Baynard Woods and Marc Steiner, and produced by Mark Gunnery for the Center for Emerging Media. It is the audio component of a larger project that includes a weekly syndicated column, which appears in a number of alternative weekly newspapers and websites around the country, and a blog you can find at democracyincrisis.com. We are proud to appear in the Baltimore City Paper, Washington City Paper, Charleston City Paper, Pitts ...
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City Paper contributor Dustin Waters provides an in-depth look at the 1958 death of Jack Dobbins in an incident known as the Candlestick Murder and the trial that struck fear in to Charleston's gay community.Originally printed in the Charleston City Paper, Sept. 11 2019.Read it at http://charlestoncitypaper.com/candlestick…
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City Paper contributor Dustin Waters provides an in-depth look at the 1958 death of Jack Dobbins in an incident known as the Candlestick Murder and the trial that struck fear in to Charleston's gay community.Originally printed in the Charleston City Paper, Sept. 11 2019.Read it at http://charlestoncitypaper.com/candlestick…
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City Paper contributor Dustin Waters provides an in-depth look at the 1958 death of Jack Dobbins in an incident known as the Candlestick Murder and the trial that struck fear in to Charleston's gay community.Originally printed in the Charleston City Paper, Sept. 11 2019.Read it at charlestoncitypaper.com/candlestick…
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In this episode, co-host Baynard Woods talks with Jaisal Noor, an education reporter at the Real News Network. They talk about student walk outs, teacher strikes and the privatization of education. Engineered, edited, and produced by Stephen Frank with theme music by Ruby Fulton and the Rhymes with Orchestra.…
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In this episode, cohost Baynard Woods is joined by Brandon Soderberg and Eze Jackson to talk about the favorite films of presidents and what that says about our politics. This episode is produced, edited, and engineered by Stephen Frank, who also composed a special cinematic soundtrack theme song for this episode. Don't freak—Rhymes with Orchestra …
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