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Be Antiracist with Ibram X. Kendi

iHeartPodcasts and Pushkin Industries

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Be Antiracist imagines what an antiracist society might look like and how we all can play an active role in building one. Dr. Ibram X. Kendi is the author of How to Be an Antiracist, the book that spurred a nationwide conversation redefining what it means to be antiracist, and in this podcast, he guides listeners how they can identify and reject the racist systems hiding behind racial inequity and injustice. Alongside notable guests, Dr. Kendi continues his journey towards building a just an ...
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You Can't Be Neutral

MovingTrainMedia.com

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A political podcast inspired by Howard Zinn and progressive and radical activism, taking a hammer to our cultural infrastructure to crack the façade and create space for new perspectives. History, Policy, Environment, Society, Culture. Anticapitalist, antifascist, antiracist, antisexist, anticolonial. Working for a better future.
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The Final Straw Radio

The Final Straw Radio

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The Final Straw Radio is a weekly, anarchist show eminating from occupied Cherokee lands in so-called North Carolina and featuring the voices of folks engaged in struggles for liberation and the creation of rad culture since 2009. We're also syndicated on a few community radio stations around the U.S. We frequently also feature radio commentaries from anarchist prisoner Sean Swain and are a proud member of CZN (The Channel Zero Network) and ARN (The A-Radio Network). Check out our past archi ...
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Don’t Call Me Resilient

The Conversation, Vinita Srivastava, Dannielle Piper, Krish Dineshkumar, Jennifer Moroz, Rehmatullah Sheikh, Kikachi Memeh, Ateqah Khaki, Scott White

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Host Vinita Srivastava dives into conversations with experts and real people to make sense of the news, from an anti-racist perspective. From The Conversation Canada.
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John Brown Today

Louis DeCaro Jr.

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John Brown Today is a podcast devoted to historical and contemporary themes relating to the abolitionist John Brown (1800-59), the controversial antislavery and antiracist freedom fighter. John Brown Today is hosted by Louis A. DeCaro Jr., a Brown biographer and researcher, the most prolific author on the John Brown theme since the abolitionist's death in 1859. John Brown Today engages a range of themes from history and biography to popular culture and other contemporary themes.
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A video podcast series for all 6th through 12th-grade teachers, educators, and staff who want to provide an antiracist education for their students. Hear stories, tips, and successful strategies from principals, teachers, staff, students, and families at Noble Schools, a leading public charter school network in Chicago, IL.
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We all deserve a world that is supremacy-, coercion-, discrimination-, and exploitation-FREE, and Antiracist Economist, Kim Crayton is working tirelessly to make that a reality. Join Kim and experience strategist, Erin Mills in developing the vocabulary, knowledge, skills, and perspective necessary for a liberated and equitable tomorrow.
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Antiracist Voter

Tony Loyd

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The murder of George Floyd created a moment of reflection and rededication to racial equality. But moments are ephemeral. Americans have a notoriously short attention span. How do we maintain momentum so that the moment becomes a movement? How do we translate the demands of protests into the domain of policy? Antiracist ideas are activated in antiracist policy, especially in local elections. We focus on criminal justice, economic justice, environmental justice, education, housing, health, im ...
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Antiracist Parenting Podcast

Dr. SooJin Pate & Hannah Carney

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Welcome to the Antiracist Parenting Podcast™! We are SooJin Pate and Hannah Carney, two parents who are committed to raising antiracist children and being antiracist ourselves. We are deeply committed to this work and want to build a community that will help parents gain confidence in raising a generation of antiracist kids by talking with kids about race, racism, white supremacy, and what it means to be an antiracist. We’re coming to you not as experts but as parents who want to share our m ...
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The Score

Global Majority Media

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It's time to put the arts on game! Hosts Lee Bynum, Paige Reynolds, and Rocky Jones are three Black, queer artists and pop culture aficionados, who are working every day to bring more diversity, equity, and inclusivity into the arts. Noted by The New York Times as one of the "Podcasts Opera Pros Tune To" in 2021, The Score is their provocative, thoughtful, and humorous commentary on the industry's past, present, and future, as seen through an antiracist and anti-oppressive lens. Each episode ...
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Join Rev. Katie M. Ladd and producer Andrew Hackett and their special guests for conversations about power, violence, and peace; spiritual journey and pilgrimage; racial (in)equity; how to have difficult conversations; and food, faith, and planet. This podcast, launched during COVID-19, replaces The Well’s public engagements while they are paused. The Well is an intentional community committed to justice and compassion; a place to safely explore issues that affect mind, body, spirit, communi ...
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Hearing Each Voice is a podcast that examines when teaching writing can be harmful to students, acknowledges that adopting new approaches to teaching are not easy, and attempts to help instructors find some practical changes that can be incorporated in the classroom. The first episode of Hearing Each Voice addresses why an antiracist writing pedagogy is necessary. The second episode explores how these new approaches to teaching writing can transform an individual’s classroom and an instituti ...
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The Anti-Racist Educator

The Anti-Racist Educator

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Whether you are interested in becoming a more racially conscious educator, or you are simply an individual seeking to learn more about racial matters, we invite you to listen to our podcast and join us on a life-long journey of anti-racist education. The Anti-Racist Educator is run by a collective of educators of colour and based in Scotland. As an online learning platform, The Anti-Racist Educator aims to critically challenge racism by exploring teaching, discussing ideas and sharing learni ...
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I Hear Ya

Alex McFarland

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The Three C's the Woke world finds offensive: Caucasian, Conservative, Christian. But, you'll find that Alex McFarland's content is not toxic, but timely. The I Hear Ya podcast features issues and opinion-makers who may not always agree, but we approach subjects like culture, politics, religion, and race squarely and factually, bringing solid truths and clarity, and avoiding spin. The goal is to build bridges of understanding through conversation. Thank you very much for listening and giving ...
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Black All Year

Black All Year

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Black History Month plays a crucial role, but it's essential to acknowledge that the celebration of Black heritage and culture extends beyond just one month. It's a year-round commitment involving celebration, recognition, support, education, and advocacy. Hosting this podcast is Steph Edusei, a renowned leader, speaker, and coach. As an Ashanti-Geordie woman with mixed Ghanaian and English roots from the North East of England, she brings a unique perspective to the table.
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Radical Math Talk

Kwame Sarfo-Mensah

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Radical Math Talk is the podcast dedicated to the revolutionaries in Math education! On this podcast, host Kwame Sarfo-Mensah will highlight the incredible educators who are reshaping, redefining, and decolonizing the way that Math education is taught in our schools. Additionally, he will explore the multiple ways in which Math education can be used as a vehicle for social justice and antiracist solidarity.
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a LATTO thought evaluates contemporary misperceptions about mixed raceness through the lenses of history, science studies, and personal perspectives in a way that is pro-Black, antiracist, and self-critical. The intent is to arm individuals with the clarity of how systems of law and power shape our feelings about who — not ‘what’ — we as individuals are so that we can begin to reshape the societies in which we collectively live. After all, we’re all already mixed. We’re simply taught to not ...
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A podcast for collective (un)learning in the struggle for intersectional liberation. We focus on educational realms, expanding to other societal areas. We share our stories as academics as well as those of our featured guests, including disability activists involved with multifaceted dimensions of system’s equity, self-determination efforts, anti-ableist and antiracist liberation. Join us as co-conspirators. This podcast is also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DES_podcast
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Lead & Follow

Sharna Fabiano

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Lead & Follow offers a candid discussion of teamwork, collaboration, and professional development. Host Sharna Fabiano talks with educators, consultants, and professionals to explore the relational dance between leadership and followership, and how to become excellent in both roles.
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My name is Joe and I created this podcast believing that many Americans, if presented authentic testimony of systemic racism, will support changes to achieve "liberty and justice for all". Through unscripted, engaging, and very personal conversations about America's racial issues, it is my sincere desire to help white Americans become more empathetic, anti-racist citizens. Will you join me on this important journey of building a bridge to a new America? I encourage you to use our new easy to ...
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Christian Souljah

The Christian Souljah Collective

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A weekly social justice, faith-minded podcast featuring three friends from across the Diaspora - Exploring life at the intersection of race, ethnicity, gender, culture, politics...and living while Black in America. Abdullah Muhammad is consultant, and equity, diversity, and inclusion educator who works with local governments, public, and private organizations to help them build equitable and antiracist organizations and communities. New episodes drop every Wednesday.
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Former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, who led the controversial effort to remove Confederate statues from the city and who now runs E Pluribus Unum- a nonprofit focused on advancing racial equity in the south, breaks down how we are divided by design. Race courses through every facet of our lives, yet too few people-- particularly white people-- truly understand the scale of racism in America, including our history and how racism still permeates today's institutions. The Divided by Design ...
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The Antiracism Book Club

Gyles & Vanetta Morrison

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The Antiracism Book Club is a safe space to learn about what it means to be, to act, to think or to speak racist or antiracist, away from the controversies and conflicts of popular media outlets. Thus, we strive to make racism a thing of the past and antiracism the new normal. In each episode, Gyles and Vanetta Morrison, plus guests, cover chapters from popular and prolific antiracism books, exploring the key themes and messages, and how they relate to their own lives.
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The Inclusion 1st Podcast

The Inclusion 1st Podcast

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The Inclusion 1st Podcast is creating a safe space for people to ask their most important questions on antiracism. Our mission is to demystify the practice of antiracism through the experience of questions and stories which we hope will encourage antiracist learning, growth, and action. We believe that it is the actions of individuals that help to push this movement forward. And to support these changemakers on their journey, we’ll answer listener-submitted questions in each episode. Tune in ...
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Banned Together

Jeanna Macrina

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Welcome to Banned Together, the podcast that fearlessly ventures into the world of banned and censored literature. Books inspire conversation, let's see what comes up. We cover book details, social structures, human rights, racism, gossip, and any other thought provoking subjects that this literature inspires. Readers are leaders, and our mission is to not only be inspired, but evoke inspiration in others. We are a book club just a click away. Not only banned books, but the socially impactfu ...
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The Ahlquist Agenda

The Ahlquist Center for Policy, Practice & Innovation

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The Ahlquist Center for Policy, Practice and Innovation is the policy and advocacy arm of Brightpoint, a distinguished child and family service organization in Illinois. The Center advocates for robust, antiracist, equitable policies and social supports that create social capital, economic mobility, and systems designed to ensure children, families, and communities thrive.In this podcast, we invite you to take an inside look at how we think about policy: why it matters, how it impacts youth, ...
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The Babylon Bee

The Babylon Bee

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This is the official, authoritative, inspired podcast of the Babylon Bee. Join editor-in-chief Kyle Mann for a look at weekly highlights, discussing the spiciest topics of the times, the stories behind the stories, and a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of America's most trusted source for Christian news satire.
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All of the Above Podcast

All of the Above

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Welcome to All of the Above, the show that gives you an un-standardized take on education! We're your home for news and analysis of all the complex, relevant, and controversial issues impacting our schools today. Hosted by the super-dope duo of history teacher Dr. Manuel Rustin and principal-leader Jeffrey Garrett, two Black male lifelong educators based in Los Angeles. This is the podcast version of our video series. Check out the dopest education show on YouTube and subscribe to our channe ...
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Academy Podcast

The Academy for Spiritual Formation

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Welcome to The Academy Podcast, a podcast dedicated to sharing rich content for the purpose of spiritual growth. The Academy Podcast is brought to you by The Academy for Spiritual Formation, an international ministry of The Upper Room. The Academy is dedicated to creating safe space for people to connect with God, self, others, and creation for the sake of the world. To learn more about our Five-Day and Two-Year retreat offerings, visit academy.upperroom.org. We’re glad you’re here.
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Welcome to The Angry Educators Podcast! Join Stephanie Biela and Sarah Medeiros as they discuss current events, policy, and trends that impact public education. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theangryeducators/support
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The Womanity Project

Womanity Project

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The Womanity Project is a series of conversations around genders and equality. We ask and explore with our guests what it means to be a woman—or a man, or any gender—how it shapes our relationship to the world, and how we can make changes in our lives to advance equality.
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We will be discussing the ever changing landscape of school counseling. This podcast will include helpful tips, discussions about current events, and pop culture. Throughout the season, we will feature amazing, talented, and accomplished professional school counselors, who are experienced and new, to bring their fresh take into school counseling. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fabion-vicks/support
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Welcome to the ReRooted Podcast with Francesca Maximé, trauma-sensitive mindfulness meditation teacher and poet. Together we’ll take a closer look at approaches to transforming trauma with insights from psychology, neuroscience, spirituality, social justice and the creative arts. Join Francesca and her guests for an exploration of our shared connection and how we can cultivate greater compassion for ourselves and for others.
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The SIREN Podcast

Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network

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Welcome to the official podcast channel of the Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network (SIREN) at the University of California, San Francisco.
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Welcome to the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast where we create space for conversations that heal. With your host Dr. Byron McClure, along with our special guests will give you the insight to promote collective healing by putting people first. Through weekly conversations with educators, psychologists, and healers, we discuss ways to heal, thrive, and live your best life! This is the healing-centered conversations podcast!
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FDU EdCast

Brian Mooney

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A podcast about teaching, learning, and educational justice. We talk to faculty, students, alumni, and community members about current issues in education affecting K-12 schools and higher education. FDU EdCast is produced by the School of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University and hosted by Brian Mooney. Executive producer is Allen Debren. The opinions expressed are those of the host and guests alone, and not the university or School of Education.
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Sɛbɛnni Ni Taama

Djénéba Diallo

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Welcome to Sɛbɛnni Ni Taama Podcast! Sɛbɛnni Ni Taama ( meaning Writing and Travelling) is your inspiring go-to conversation on all things wellness and personal development. We also touch on health, literature, art, culture, activism and travelling as tools to elevate our mind. Hosted by Sɛbɛnni Ni Taama's founder, Djénéba, those genuine and intimate conversations strive to inspire every one of us to reach higher levels in our life. This uplifting and informative show features a refreshing l ...
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Welcome to Can Black People Grow Hair? A podcast created to bridge the racial gap between the Black and white communities by inspiring intentional engagement, and vulnerable conversations. This is a place where we meet each other with curiosity, and where we talk WITH each other, not AT each other. Where we both bring something to the table, so that everyone leaves full. If you're familiar with the sometimes awkward exchange between an exasperated Black person and a bewildered white person, ...
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Kady, Eric, Kyle and Guests are here to talk about how Nonviolent Communication (NVC) can be implemented into your daily lives. NVC is a communication modality developed by Marshall Rosenberg. It focuses on compassion, empathy, observations, feelings, needs & requests in order to connect with others on a deeper level. Marshall has used NVC in high intensity conflicts over seas and he talks about how powerful it is to use. We will discuss topics all across the board and how NVC can be used in ...
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Send Fan Mail by Text! Ashton R. Cooper is an assistant professor of higher education in the School of Education at the University of Cincinnati. In this episode, he shares his research on the participation of White activists in the South in the Black-led Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, as well as insights into the lead and follow role switchin…
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In this podcast, Jesse Hagopian discusses his recent book, ““Teaching Truth: The Struggle for Antiracist Education,” a powerful call to action to defend honest education in the face of increasing censorship, attacks on teachers, the destructive Project 2025 playbook, and constant pressures to dismantle our public education system. Hagopian argues t…
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In 1974, a federal judge ruled that Boston’s public schools were unconstitutionally segregated. The solution? A controversial experiment in desegregation known as “busing,” which would take children from majority-white schools and bus them to predominantly Black schools, and vice versa. What followed was a year of upheaval, violence, and fierce pro…
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Ytringsfriheden er under pres, så de fire partier i den borgerlige opposition er gået samlet til kamp mod racismeparagraffen og vil have den afskaffet. Men kan man det uden at bryde med Danmarks såkaldte internationale forpligtelser? En jurist siger afgjort nej. Liberal Alliances retsordfører Steffen Larsen siger, det kan man godt. Steffen Larsen f…
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Den amerikanske vicepræsident J.D. Vances tale i München krænker og sårer den europæiske beta-mand. Hans svar er vrede, fornægtelse og litervis af tårer. Slyngelstuen tænder mikrofonen for digteren Emil Salzer og modløberen Marianne Stidsen til en samtale om den moderne mand i en feminiseret tid. Slyngelstuen får i dag besøg af digteren Emil Salzer…
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In this podcast, Zoltán Grossman discusses his book, “Unlikely Alliances: Native Nations and White Communities Join to Defend Rural Lands,” which explores the surprising alliances between Native American tribes and white ranchers, farmers, and fishers who historically competed over natural resources, came together to protect their shared environmen…
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This week, Jeanna and Adriana take on Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult—a novel so gripping it should come with a warning label: "Do not start before bedtime unless you enjoy existential crises at 2 AM." They unpack the book’s gut-punch themes of bullying, trauma, and moral ambiguity, all while managing to sneak in some well-timed sarcasm, a few exi…
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Kalaya'an Mendoza is a Queer, Hard of Hearing, Filipino American human rights defender, street medic, and community safetyand mutual protection trainer. He is an award-winning facilitator of holistic safety and security, as well as a recognized expert in disaster preparedness. He currently resides on occupied Lenape land. Kalaya'an serves as the Di…
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This week, a conversation with Thorin Klosowski of the Electronic Frontier Foundation about some basic tools and ideas for keeping our information a little safer online and the Surveillance Self-Defense site, ssd.eff.org . We discuss device encryption, tor-browser, vpns, encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram as well as passwor…
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Well, hey there, Scorekeepers! Have the last few weeks got you feeling scared? Anxious? Overwhelmed? Well, much like any rational, thinking human being living in 2025, we are feeling that way too. So we thought about it and figured that one thing that we could do is bring a little bit of joy into the proceedings, because even in these darkest of ti…
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“YCBN 132 - Incitement to Genocide in Gaza 3” Communication to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Incitement to Genocide in Gaza Situation in the State of Palestine C. The Legal Implications and the Evidentiary Value of the ICJ Order and Findings https://www.statewatch.org/media/4664/icc-submission-israel-palestine-incitement-to-gen…
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This week on the show, we're sharing two interviews. First up, Dulce, a member of Companeros Inmigrantes en las Montanas en Accion, or CIMA, a local organizing and advocacy group by and for immigrants in western NC about her experience working for dignity and solidarity in light of the current and past administrations. More on CIMA can be found at …
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This Week: California got rid of affirmative action in higher ed back in the 90s with the notorious prop 209. But that isn’t stopping a newcollection of bigots and Uncle Toms from suing the University of California in federal court for allegedly practicing affirmative action voodoo and still admitting “too many” Black and Brown students. Sigh. The …
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I USA har Trump erklæret, at der kun er to køn. Men så let vindes kulturkampen ikke og slet ikke i Danmark, hvor de venstreorienterede er lykkedes med at sætte sig på både de ’rigtige meninger’ og den offentlige pengekasse. Vi taler med Morten Messerschmidt om, at kulturkampen skal vindes ved at lukke for pengene til de venstreorienterede i mediern…
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n this podcast, Aran Shetterly discusses his recent book, “Morningside: The 1979 Greensboro Massacre and the Struggle for an American City's Soul,” a recounting of all but forgotten, though no less shocking, 1979 racial tragedy that divided Greensboro, North Carolina and then the nation. The book details how a caravan of Klansmen and Neo-Nazis atta…
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Send us a text In this episode, Lou discusses two recent online articles to illustrate how John Brown is often appropriated and misused by writers in discussing contemporary issues. The first article discussed is an effort to draw a parallel between John Brown and Luigi Mangione, who allegedly murdered a healthcare executive in cold blood last year…
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Med Trump i Det Hvide Hus er importtold blevet et varmt emne, som alle har en mening om – Trump siger han elsker tariffer – klassiske økonomer ser derimod told som en bremse på vækst og velstand. Men hvad er op og ned? Økonomen Otto Brøns-Petersen, analysechef i CEPOS, forklarer principper og virkninger af told-tariffer, så vi andre kan forstå det.…
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Nikki Blak is a writer, sociologist, and womanist, whose art interrogates social constructs and affirms Blackness. Her thought leadership and radical education work centers marginalized and oppressed populations in the United States. She holds a B.A. in Sociology and a Master of Arts in Social Justice and Community Organizing. She uses her extensiv…
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Today we’re sharing an interview recorded this week with Gabriel Kuhn speaking about the West German urban guerrilla group the 2nd of June Movement, the book he co-edited on this subject entitled From Hash Rebels to Urban Guerrillas: A Documentary History of the 2nd of June Movement (from PM Press and Kersplebedb), the milieu from which it arose, h…
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“YCBN 131 - Incitement to Genocide in Gaza 2” “A former IDF general, he enjoys heroic aroma.” Communication to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Incitement to Genocide in Gaza Situation in the State of Palestine B(III) https://www.statewatch.org/media/4664/icc-submission-israel-palestine-incitement-to-genocide-6-12-24.pdf ”…
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This Week: The nation’s report card is out, and the results are… meh. Manuel and Jeff get into it briefly before diving more deeply into the latest attacks on public education coming from DC and state governments. The administration handed down three executive orders this week that, if allowed to stand, would have disastrous impacts on the nation’s…
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Den danske riddertid er skrevet ud af danmarkshistorien, fordi den er forsvarsvenlig, maskulin og aristokratisk. Men her kan du møde den i skikkelse af historiker Hans Bonde, der har skrevet en smukt illustreret mobbedreng af en bog om et mørklagt kapitel af den danske og kristne historie. Historiker Hans Bonde gæster studiet for at fortælle om den…
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Lars Tvede har sammen med to medforfattere skrevet en bog om fremtiden med kunstig intelligens. Forfatterne til bogen forudsiger, at vi allerede i år vil opleve, at AI overhaler mennesket i intelligens - at æraen med hyperintelligens indtræder. Hvordan vi er kommer hertil, og hvad det kommer til at betyde for os som mennesker og som samfund, fortæl…
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Det er en appelsin i statsminister Mette Frederiksens turban, at krisen om Grønland kører videre på de høje nagler. Hun har det bedst, når hun kan fremstå som landsmoder og alle de andre partiledere står bagved i ens gummisko og nikker. Det er lige før, man kan fornemme, at regeringen mener, den har gavn konflikten med Donald Trump. Vi taler med Ra…
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G'day, lovely Scorekeepers! And welcome to another episode of your favorite podcast, THE SCORE! It's been quite a year so far to say the least, so up top we take stock of the first week of Trump II. Spoiler alert: It's not great. But then things get happy, because we're on to season 2 of Noah's Arc (0:12:39) and things are getting juicy, y'all! Com…
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Yolo Akili Robinson (he/him/his) is a non binary award-winning writer, healing justice worker, yogi, and the founder and Executive Director of BEAM (Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective). For over 20 years Yolo has led and designed mental and emotional health workshops, experiences, support groups and training. Catch up with Yolo on Instagr…
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Gæst: Historiker, dr.phil. Jon Gissel. Den politiske konservatisme blev skilt fra den kulturelle og kirkelige konservatisme allerede for mere end 100 år siden af konseilspræsident J.B.S. Estrup. Skilsmissen har været medvirkende til at gøre konservative partier og regeringer svage og luftige i Danmark, fordi de - med statsminister Poul Schlüters si…
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This week, we are sharing an interview with a member of the Solidarity Fund for Imprisoned and Persecuted Revolutionaries, or Tameio. We talk about the case of the explosion in an apartment in the Athens district of Ampelokipi from late October of 2024 which left comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris dead and left Marianna badly injured, after which there hav…
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This Week: In just the first few days in office, the Trump administration has used the powers of executive orders to enact hateful and violent policies intended to cause harm to marginalized people of all sorts, and enshrine white supremacy in the nation’s system of public schooling. From their Orwellian press releases, to eliminating DEI offices, …
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Editor's note: This podcast episode is the first in our Don't Call Me Resilient live event series. Our next event — "AI-generated influencers: A new wave of cultural exploitation?" is coming up on Wednesday February 5th in Toronto — and we'd love for you to be there! Attendance is free. Click here to learn more and save your seat! Food is so much m…
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Lige siden den aktivistiske litterat Georg Brandes holdt sin første forelæsning på Københavns Universitet i 1871, har der stået strid om, hvad der gør Danmark moderne. Freddy Hagen peger på alt det, som er blevet skrevet ud af historien. Det viser sig nemlig, at det moderne var langt mere nationalt sindet, end brandesianere og kulturradikale har vi…
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We’re sharing a recent interview with Michelle Pitcher of the Texas Observer about living conditions and forced labor in the TDCJ, the Texas prison system. You can reach Michelle at [email protected] or follow her at @michellepitcher.bsky.social . Thank you again so much for the continuing support of this project. https://www.texasobserver.…
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This Week: As we celebrate MLK Jr. weekend, we thought it would be apt to have a special re-release of our recent discussion with Jesse Hagopian about his new book, Teach Truth: The Struggle for Antiracist Education. Nearly half of our nation’s public school children are subject to laws that forbid honest education about the history of racism in th…
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“YCBN 129 - Ceasefire” Full Text of the Ceasefire Deal - Middle East Eye, Times of Israel (Magid) 10,000 Deaths Ago - Zhang The Ceasefire Charade - Hedges Around the Clock - Parsi Waterfalls of Blood - Kouddous https://www.timesofisrael.com/full-text-of-israeli-hostage-release-ceasefire-proposal-submitted-on-may-27/ https://www.middleeasteye.net/ne…
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In this podcast, Alan MacLeod discusses his recent books and journalism. Dr. Macleod completed his PhD in Sociology at Glasgow University focusing on research interests of social media, Internet subcultures, propaganda, fake news, and Latin American politics. He is a prolific journalist and has contributed to FAIR.org, The Guardian, Salon, The Gray…
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Don't Call Me Resilient is coming back to your podcast feed this month with a whole new series! We’ve been hosting some live events and we’re starting to roll them out as episodes in our feed. You can expect the same thoughtful conversations with scholars, shining a light on how systemic racism permeates our society. And we're diving into some fasc…
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Beskyldningen om racisme er den nye arvesynd. Intet sted i nyere tid har frygten for at blive beskyldt for at være racist haft mere ulykkelige konsekvenser end i Nordengland, hvor tusindvis af unge engelske piger blev systematisk kidnappet og seksuelt misbrugt af pakistanske bander, der handlede med piger helt ned til 11 år.…
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At USA får en handlekraftig præsident fremfor Obamas og Blidens vankelmodighed vil hjælpe den fri verden. Lars Kaaber og Andreas Karker taler om Trumps entre i Det Hvide Hus og har Naser Khader med til at vurdere Trumps første landvinding – støtte fra de arabiske stater til en våbenhvileaftale mellem Israel og Hamas.…
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In this podcast, Michelle Phelps discusses her book, “Minneapolis Reckoning- Race, Violence & the Politics of Policing in America,” which traces the history of the Minneapolis Police Department, from its founding through to the murder of George Floyd and subsequent reforms. Phelps provides a vivid picture of the possibilities and limits of challeng…
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Happy new year, Scorekeepers! It's the first episode of 2025 and have we got spicy one for you today. First, there's a new season of RuPaul's Drag Race upon us, so you know we have to have a chat about these new girls (and drag Katy Perry)! Then, Rocky recently tried dipping his toe into the fiction pond with presumptive Oscar contender Emilia Pére…
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“YCBN 128 - Grave Concerns: IDF Attacks on the Gaza Medical System The Storming of Kamal Adwan Hospital - Dalloul Attacks on hospitals during the escalation of hostilities in Gaza (7 October 2023 – 30 June 2024) - OHCHR https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/countries/opt/20241231-attacks-hospitals-gaza-en.pdf ”…
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Send Fan Mail by Text! Tango artist Veronica Toumanova shares her insights from 20+ years of learning, dancing, and teaching tango in both roles, how tango social dance communities are evolving in Paris, Europe, and beyond, and what tango has to teach about leading and following possibilities in life and work. Veronica has been dancing tango since …
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This week, we're featuring an anonymized chat with a longtime anarchist on lessons learned trying to stay sane while facing state repression. We talk about experiencing trauma, the need for strong relationships and movements offering shelter and strong alternatives to the alienated society of state and capital, while also speaking on the challenges…
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