The Mahabharata, an east Indian epic, chronicles the life of an archer named Arjuna whose focus was so precise that an arrow of his could pierce the universe itself. Once, Arjuna knelt by a pool of water and by looking into it's reflection, was able to shoot an arrow through the eye of his target hi…
Colonizing Mars is one thing, but what about the socio-political issues we face here on Earth? NASA Aerodynamicist N.A. Ratanayake discusses space exploration alongside our conversation about climate change research happening in the Arctic, and the complex relationship between science and non-white people.
DJ Michael Fanon, a.k.a. Michael X, a.k.a The Light-Skinned T’Challa, and Hassan weave a conversation around June’s Pride Celebrations, the etymology of the word pride, and some of the history behind the movement. Educator Asil Yassine joins us to discuss how pride takes form in the cross culturally within the educational system.
Drumbeat Radio airs every Sunday from 6am-noon. Arjun’s Arrow provides a podcasting platform for Drumbeat Episodes to a shorter more digestible size.
Actress Shaun Romy discusses the implications behind urbanization in rural South India, using her recent film Kammatipaadam as a lens. Listen carefully for hints about her upcoming film with a LEGENDARY actor.....(it's a secret)
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Medicine has changed, technology and productivity have been major contributing factors to the changes. However, the feasibility of over diagnosis, over prescription and over addiction in the United States, where three out of five American Adults are on at least one prescription drug and the number of adults taking five or more prescription drugs has jumped from 8% to nearly 20% since 2015 the question begs why have historical sciences, not been given tenure in the healthcare world, despite their proven effectiveness. Dr. Uma Dhanabalan dives into the subject.
Explore our stellar neighborhood as Aerospace Research Engineer Nalin A. Ratnayake discusses his new book Red Soil Through Our Fingers, and the implications behind surviving and thriving in the farther reaches of space.
View fullsize Playback technology enables guests to have real time conversations with someone now dead.Using archive clips, Malcolm X and Nephew Rodnell Collins have a conversation in the Boston home they once shared. Reunited they discuss; Islam in America, human rights and the meaning behind, “by any means necessary.”Host: Adam FowlerRodnell Collins is the owner and developer of the Malcolm X Ella Collins House and Author of Seventh Child: A Family Memoir of Malcolm X Content Link Block Select a page and create a visual link to it. Learn more Mind