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Social Justice Realities: From Mass Shootings to Teen Depression

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Join Professor Charles Stanton and law student Lana Wetherald in a candid and thought-provoking conversation on pressing social justice issues. In this episode, they address the recurring tragedy of mass shootings in America, exploring legislative attempts to regulate gun ownership and usage. The discussion delves into the complexities of sensible gun control, emphasizing the need for nuanced conversations and highlighting the challenges faced by college campuses in ensuring safety. The episode transitions to the surprising stance of former Vice President Mike Pence, who refuses to honor a subpoena related to his actions on January 6. The hosts scrutinize Pence's decision and ponder the impact on his political future. The conversation shifts gears to a critical societal concern — the alarming rise in teenage depression, particularly among girls. Lana reflects on the role of social media in shaping unrealistic expectations, while Professor Stanton emphasizes the need for societal responsibility and regulation. The episode concludes with a reflection on the indifference that perpetuates social injustice and a call to address the fundamental issues contributing to these challenges. Tune in for a deep dive into crucial topics affecting our society today.

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Join Professor Charles Stanton and law student Lana Wetherald in a candid and thought-provoking conversation on pressing social justice issues. In this episode, they address the recurring tragedy of mass shootings in America, exploring legislative attempts to regulate gun ownership and usage. The discussion delves into the complexities of sensible gun control, emphasizing the need for nuanced conversations and highlighting the challenges faced by college campuses in ensuring safety. The episode transitions to the surprising stance of former Vice President Mike Pence, who refuses to honor a subpoena related to his actions on January 6. The hosts scrutinize Pence's decision and ponder the impact on his political future. The conversation shifts gears to a critical societal concern — the alarming rise in teenage depression, particularly among girls. Lana reflects on the role of social media in shaping unrealistic expectations, while Professor Stanton emphasizes the need for societal responsibility and regulation. The episode concludes with a reflection on the indifference that perpetuates social injustice and a call to address the fundamental issues contributing to these challenges. Tune in for a deep dive into crucial topics affecting our society today.

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