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What do Nazis, fascists, incels, skinheads, misogynists, insurrectionists and Proud Boys all have in common? Many of them confide in reporter Elle Reeve.It was around 2015 and Reeve was reporting for Vice News about the rise of the “alt right,” a term coined by its leader, Richard Spencer. She spent time on internet message boards like 4chan and 8chan where far right activists communicated, trolled liberals, and began to coalesce as a movement. These were often ordinary people who increasingly embraced conspiracy theories and violence.This was during the presidency of Barack Obama, when many people were imagining that the U.S. was in the glow of a “post-racial” era. Reeve knew better. “Racism wasn't dying off with an older generation,” she told the Vermont Conversation. “There was a strong beating heart right there on the internet.”In 2017, Reeve was there when the alt right burst out of obscure Internet chat rooms and into public consciousness in a violent attack in Charlottesville, Virginia. Her documentary account, “Charlottesville: Race and Terror,” earned her and Vice News Tonight a Peabody Award, four Emmys and a George Polk Award.In 2019, Reeve became a correspondent for CNN, where she works today. She was at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 reporting on the attack on Congress by Trump supporters, many of whom she knew well.Why do they talk to her? “They want to tell their story, they want to confess, they want to unburden themselves,” she said.Reeve has a new book, “Black Pill: How I Witnessed the Darkest Corners of the Internet Come to Life, Poison Society, and Capture American Politics.” The title refers to how far right activists speak of taking the “black pill” of nihilism to justify their cruelty and violence. “It's this dark nihilism that the world is doomed. There's nothing you can do to change it, and you at best, can hope for it to collapse.”Reeve traces how far-right rhetoric has moved from the fringes to the mainstream, with Donald Trump and J.D. Vance channeling extremist ideas and language.Vance has denounced the “woke ideology” of “white women who are miserable about their own lives, enforcing codes about racial justice, gay rights on other people to make other people miserable, to account for how miserable they are in their own lives,” Reeve explained.Vance's use of the term “childless cat ladies” is another far right meme. “I've read that on 4chan six or seven years ago,” said Reeve. “It has trickled upward.”Another far right notion that is now embraced by mainstream Republicans is that diversity is bad. “They think that racial and ethnic and gender diversity makes us weaker. It makes us fools. This is just something that they ridiculed all the time.”Reeve explained the far right context of Trump's attacks on people of color. “If a white person commits a crime in their world, it's because they're a bad guy. But if a Black person commits a crime in their world, it's because they're Black.” Reeve warned that many people “are vulnerable to those ideas. I just interviewed a ton of people at a Trump boat parade. They were so nice to me, and then they started talking to me about how it's not right to eat people's cats, and these people do animal sacrifice, and they're dirty and they bring disease.” “It's not all crazy people who believe this stuff. It's regular people and your neighbors," said Reeve. “You have an obligation to push back against that, whether or not they'll listen to you." Reeve said about the future, “There has been an escalating radicalization among the Republican elite and a softening among the voters… People speak freely about civil war. That is dangerous.” “I don't like it but I don't know where that balance ends up after the election. You can't do something like Jan. 6 without a feeling that there's an army behind you of supporters who will back you up.”
I am joined by Jessica Opon. Jess has been working in post production for several years now. Starting out as an assistant editor for Defy Media in LA, she worked her way up to being an editor at Vice Media in New York, where she was a piece of the group of “Charlottesville: Race and Terror”, which won an Emmy. She also became an integral part of the production process as a shooter and producer. Now working as a freelancer, her main focus is editing, but brings her knowledge of producing and shooting to her work. She is an editor for the incredible cooking channel, Binging with Babish, starring Andrew Rae, her partner. She was also a fellow dancer, and you can tell that her background as a professional dancer becomes immediately apparent in the delicate, expertly choreographed stories she weaves behind both the camera and the editing desk. Absolutely loved chatting with Jess. She's such a wise and beautiful person. We talked about the dance world and not so great relationships with food and image, switching industries and going into production and editing, working on YouTube, how editing and dance is more connected than you might think, advice she has for going into the production/entertainment industry, learning to trust yourself, and end with some fun rapid fires like some of the projects she's most proud of! Hope you enjoy
Sines v. Kessler is finally underway, and Christopher Cantwell is representing himself. Need we say more? Actually, yes. And hence, this episode. Content warnings. Podcast Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay independent. Patrons get exclusive access to one full extra episode a month. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618 IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1 Show Notes: Vice News, Charlottesville Race and Terror (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIrcB1sAN8I) Christopher Cantwell transferred to Communication Management Unit in Marion, IL. (https://twitter.com/socialistdogmom/status/1402292133483196422?s=20) Pro Se Letter regarding change of address by Christopher Cantwell.(https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.968.0_1.pdf) Hilary Sargent coverage of the Cantwell criminal trial at The Informant. (https://www.informant.news/people/1157338-hilary-sargent) Cantwell Criminal Trial Testimony Day 3 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nhd.53269/gov.uscourts.nhd.53269.118.0.pdf) Cantwell Criminal Trial Testimony Day 4 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nhd.53269/gov.uscourts.nhd.53269.119.0.pdf) Jordan Green at Raw Story: ‘Crying Nazi' Christoper Cantwell is getting legal assist from a white supremacist as he prepares for Charlottesville trial (https://www.rawstory.com/crying-nazi-trial/) While serving his sentence, Cantwell met Hale along with another man named William A. White, who has played an even more significant role in helping him prepare for his upcoming trial in Charlottesville. White, in turn, is in prison for soliciting violence against the foreman of the federal jury that convicted Hale. According to the US Justice Department, White created the now defunct Overthrow.com website in the late 2000s as a platform for the American National Socialist Workers Party. He used the website to post derogatory comments and personal information about the jury foreman, including their home address and phone numbers. "Anyway, so I run into these guys," Cantwell told a white supremacist podcaster during an interview last week from an Oklahoma prison where he is awaiting transfer to Charlottesville to stand trial. "And allegations against them notwithstanding, they're good to me." Sines v. Kessler at Courtlistener (https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6168921/sines-v-kessler/?filed_after=&filed_before=&entry_gte=&entry_lte=&order_by=desc) Document 1108 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.1108.0.pdf) In addition, it has now become apparent that Cantwell, who has been proceeding pro se and has been afforded its corresponding protections and leniency, may be using another inmate, William A. White, to participate in this litigation and “ghost-write” his recent filings. See ECF 1063 at 1 (“Christopher Cantwell ... Moves this Court ... To Provide Cantwell and his Lay Counsel, William A White, Adequate Access to The Electronic Materials...”); ECF 1063-2; compare ECF 1055 (handwritten filing written largely in first person) with ECF 1063 (typewritten filing written in third person). That provides yet another basis to deny these motions. Ghost writing plainly violates legal rules and only reinforces the inappropriate and harassing nature of Cantwell's numerous recent filings, including ECF 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1077, 1078, 1084, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1102, 1103. See Wojcicki v. SCANA/SCE&G, 947 F.3d 240, 244 (4th Cir. 2020) (“Allowing individuals to represent themselves pro se reflects a respect for the choice of an individual citizen to plead his or her own cause, but so does the bar preventing individuals without legal expertise from representing others.” (quotation omitted)); Greene v. United States Dep't of Educ., No. 4:13cv79, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 143678, at 26-27 (E.D. Va. Oct. 1, 2013) (“During the course of this appeal it came to the Court's attention that Greene, although proceeding pro se and receiving the forbearance afforded such status, was utilizing the services of a ghost writer for many of her filings. The Court emphasizes that the practice of ghost-writing is in no way permissible in the Eastern District of Virginia, or any federal court for that matter. Even if the ghost writer is not an attorney, such practice is still considered the unauthorized practice of law. Those who proceed pro se are afforded certain amounts of leniency that are not afforded represented parties. Ghost writing inexcusably abuses this leniency."). Document 1134 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.1134.0_1.pdf) Document 1185 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.1185.0.pdf) Document 1306 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.1306.0_1.pdf) While Plaintiffs remain adamant that any further delay would be extremely prejudicial given the fact that this case was filed four years ago, jury questionnaires have already been sent out, and many parties, counsel, and witnesses are already in or on their way to Charlottesville, see, e.g., ECF Nos. 1108, 1113, 1196, Plaintiffs are also aware that Mr. Cantwell likely will continue to assert these arguments, which could complicate the issues on appeal. As a result, Plaintiffs have concluded that the best way to resolve the tension between the need to proceed to trial and Mr. Cantwell's due-process arguments would be for the Court to sever Plaintiffs' claims against Mr. Cantwell from their claims against the other Defendants in this case for a separate trial pursuant to Rule 42 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Document 1307 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.1307.0.pdf) (Kolenich on behalf of Kessler, Damigo, and Identity Evropa) The Court has been aware of Mr. Cantwell's objections since at least April 2021. The plaintiffs have been opposing Cantwell and not caring about his allegations of procedural or substative rights for at least that long. See ECF 945 filed April 26, 2021. Defendants object to the Court flip flopping on its Cantwell rulings, at the mere letter based request of the plaintiffs, less than 48 hours before trial. The defendants have invested considerable time and expense into preparing a defense strategy that assumes the presence of Mr. Cantwell as a party defendant at trial. Document 1309 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.1309.0.pdf) (Smith on behalf of Parrot, Heimbach, and TWP) Plantiff's counsel want to take a “mulligan” here because, prior to Friday's final pretrial conference, they had their army of jury consultants analyze the jury questionnaires, and concluded (rightly) that they have very little chance of winning their case in front of the eventual jury (even with adverse inferences). In order to manufacture a basis for their mulligan, they've been intentionally not caring about Mr. Cantwell's situation, which they've known about for many months now; that way, if they drew an unfavorable jury pool, they could fake a sudden onset of empathy and concern for Mr. Cantwell's predicament, and bait the Court into postponing the trial with their ridiculous “two Charlottesville trials” (i.e., the regular one, and then some kind of Cantwell-only “mini-trial” a couple years from now) proposal. Document 1314 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.1314.0.pdf) (Bloch reads the amended letter.) Document 1328 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.1328.0.pdf) Cantwell pro se defendant woes Document 1329 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.1329.0.pdf) More Cantwell pro se defendant woes Document 1330 (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120/gov.uscourts.vawd.109120.1330.0.pdf) THIS IS NOT FAIR document Molly Conger Twitter (https://mobile.twitter.com/socialistdogmom) Molly Conger Patreon(https://www.patreon.com/socialistdogmom/posts) Molly's Trial Coverage Day One (https://twitter.com/socialistdogmom/status/1452622192555053069?s=20) Jury Selection Day Two (https://twitter.com/socialistdogmom/status/1452977775749500930?s=20) Jury Selection Day Three (https://twitter.com/socialistdogmom/status/1453344852016607234?s=20) Jury Selection Day Four (https://twitter.com/socialistdogmom/status/1453699603879141381?s=20) Opening Arguments Day Five (https://twitter.com/socialistdogmom/status/1454066857418362880?s=20) Plaintiff's first two witnesses Emily Gorcenski and Molly Conger. White Supremacists Have Returned to Charlottesville in Another Attempt to ‘Unite the Right'(https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/10/with-the-charlottesville-trial-white-supremacists-try-again-to-unite-the-right.html) Christopher Cantwell opening statement (https://twitter.com/socialistdogmom/status/1453795094591639562?s=20) (Paraphrase) "If you've ever had the intellectual curiosity to read Mein Kampf then you know this case is Mother Jones level nonsense." Trey Garrison dox at the SPLC (https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2019/01/18/spectre-unmasked-racist-alt-right-podcaster-used-be-local-reporter)
Raise your hand, say "yes" and work hard. Shawna Thomas did all of that and more on the road to her role as Executive Producer of CBS Mornings.Shawna's journey begins in Houston where she grew up, and we first met. For me, our conversation is a full circle moment.A local TV anchor at the NBC affiliate (me) awards a college scholarship to a 13 year-old middle school student (Shawna). Who could have imagined the professional bond we would share 27 years later?!At its core, our mutual passion for a well-told story and its ability to remind us of our common humanity.Specificity in Storytelling:Shawna's passion for specificity in storytelling is on full display for two hours every weekday morning on CBS.She brings with her a stunning array of accomplishments and awards, beginning with her career at NBC News. Imagine finding yourself working behind the scenes of a show you grew up watching!Shawna went on to work as a Senior Producer on the Vice News team that won a Peabody and 4 Emmy Awards for the gripping documentary, Charlottesville: Race and Terror.It's just one example where she takes us behind the scenes.We delve into the role of journalism and the importance of context in reporting. And she shares personal reflections on her career journey, as well as lessons learned along the way.From starting at CBS Mornings during COVID and exploring how the show comes together, to her leadership style and advice for aspiring journalists -- Shawna and I cover it all and then some, including where our story began.The Beginning:December 1994. A group of young students gather on a tennis court in Houston, Texas. They have just finished playing a weekend of tennis at the Linda Lorelle Tennis Classic -- now called the Linda Lorelle Scholarship Fund.They sit in the stands with their parents, anxiously waiting to see if their name will be called to win a $2,500 college scholarship.www.ourvoicesmatterpodcast.comwww.lorellemedia.comThis podcast is devoted to empowering us all to better understand each other's differences...one story at a time. Emmy Award-winning journalist, Linda Lorelle, guides guests through insightful, unexpected conversations that reveal our common humanity. This show is not about politics per se; it is about finding a way to reclaim civility in the context of the contentious times in which we live, by sharing our personal and professional stories, in hopes that others might find a glimpse of themselves.Support the show (http://patreon.com/OurVoicesMatterPodcast)
VICE News Tonight’s Charlottesville: Race and Terror began as an idea for a 5-minute piece to cover the Unite the Right Rally. The resulting 1/2 hour program received over 65 million views within the first week and garnered an Emmy, ACE Eddy and Peabody for the post-production team.EP and Editor Tim Clancy, Post Prod Sup, Mike Morrison, Editors, John Chimples, Cameron Dennis and Denny Thomas tell us how the episode came together in less than 30 hours.We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at framebyframe@postnewyork.org or share your comments via iTunes
FXF_S04EP06: VICE NEWS' CHARLOTTESVILLE: RACE AND TERROR, The Team Behind The Most Watched News Doc in History: TIM CLANCY, JOHN CHIMPLES, DENNY THOMAS and CAMERON DENNIS PLAY PODCAST VICE news tonight's Charlottesville: Race and Terror began as an idea for a five minute piece that producer and reporter Ellie Reeve pitched a few days before the Unite the Right Rally scheduled to take place on a mid-August weekend in, 2017. The half hour program broadcast on VICE on HBO that Monday August 14th received over 65 million views within the first week and garnered an Emmy, ACE Eddy and Pebody for the post production team. In this episode of Frame By Frame talks with Executive Producer and Editor Tim Clancy, Post Production Supervisor, Mike Morrison, Picture editors, John, Chimples, Cameron Dennis and Denny Thomas about how the episode came together in less than 30 hours. We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at framebyframe@postnewyork.org or share your comments via iTunes Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted, produced and edited by Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Frame By Frame is proudly presented by Post New York Alliance and supported by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Oral History Project. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Frame By Frame with the editors of THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL.
FXF_S04EP06: VICE NEWS' CHARLOTTESVILLE: RACE AND TERROR, The Team Behind The Most Watched News Doc in History: TIM CLANCY, JOHN CHIMPLES, DENNY THOMAS and CAMERON DENNIS PLAY PODCAST VICE News tonight's Charlottesville: Race and Terror began as an idea for a five-minute piece that producer and reporter Ellie Reeve pitched a few days before the Unite the Right Rally scheduled to take place on a mid-August weekend in, 2017. The half-hour program broadcast on VICE on HBO that Monday, August 14th received over 65 million views within the first week and garnered an Emmy, ACE Eddy, and Peabody for the post-production team.In this episode of Frame By Frame talks with Executive Producer and Editor Tim Clancy, Post Production Supervisor, Mike Morrison, Picture editors, John, Chimples, Cameron Dennis, and Denny Thomas about how the episode came together in less than 30 hours.We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at framebyframe@postnewyork.org or share your comments via iTunesFrame By Frame is a podcast series hosted, produced, and edited by Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected, and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process, and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people who have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry.Frame By Frame is proudly presented by Post New York Alliance and supported by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Oral History Project.Stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Frame By Frame with the editors of THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL.
There are two guests on this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show. Vegas Tenold is the author of the new book Everything You Love Will Burn: Inside the Rebirth of White Nationalism in America. He is an award-winning journalist who has covered the far right in America for years, as well as human rights in Russia, conflict in central Africa and the Middle East, and national security. A graduate of Columbia University's School of Journalism, his work has appeared in publications including the New York Times, Rolling Stone, New Republic, and Al Jazeera America. Vegas spent 6 years embedded inside white supremacist and other white terrorist hate organizations. He shares his on the ground perspective and experience in Charlottesville during the white supremacist riot which killed Heather Heyer, what white supremacists actually envision for their ideal white "ethnostate", their delusions about "white identity" and "white European unity", as well as the ways that racism, whiteness, and toxic violent masculinity intersect. Vegas also offers some stories about how young white men (and women) are radicalized into joining white racist terrorist organizations. Last Sunday, Kevin Willmott won an Oscar for his work writing Spike Lee's film BlacKkKlansman. Kevin is also a friend of The Chauncey DeVega Show. This is our victory lap. From the archives several months ago. Kevin Willmott is a professor of film at The University of Kansas. He is also one of the writers on Spike Lee's great new film BlacKkKlansman. Kevin and Chauncey discuss the surreal truth of how Ron Stallworth, a black man, teamed up with a fellow police officer, who is Jewish, to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan. Kevin also reflects on how BlacKkKlansman is a direct counter to the racism and bigotry of Trump's America, W.E.B. Du Bois' concept of "double consciousness", blaxploitation films and the desperation of hate mongers. Chauncey and Kevin also share what happened when they watched BlacKkKlansman in a theater with white Donald Trump supporters. On this week's show, Chauncey DeVega reflects on how politics and popular culture overlap in the form of the white savior film--and Oscar winner for best picture--Green Book and the multigenre spectacle that was Trump's personal fixer Michael Cohen's testimony before the House. Chauncey also explains the role played by paid for black conservative human prop Lynne Patton in the role of "best black friend" in a Trump racism romantic comedy. SELECTED LINKS OF INTEREST FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW Antisemitism rising sharply across Europe, latest figures show The Year in Hate: Rage Against Change MSNBC Analyst: If Coast Guard Neo-Nazi Was Muslim, Trump's ‘Thumbs Would Be Sore' From All the Tweeting Feds: Coast Guard Lieutenant Has Neo-Nazi Ties, Had Hit List of Targets Charlottesville: Race and Terror – VICE News Tonight on HBO IF YOU ENJOYED THIS WEEK'S SHOW YOU MAY LIKE THESE EPISODES OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW AS WELL Ep. 216: Seth Abramson Explains How Robert Mueller Will Put the Trump Crime Family in Prison Ep. 200-2: Joe Feagin on Liberal White Racism and "Colorblind" America Ep. 200-1: Black KkKlansman/Joe Feagin on Donald Trump, Racism, and Elite White Male Power Ep. 157: Tom Nichols Explains Donald Trump and the Nuclear "Madman Theory" Ep. 149: Analyzing the White Supremacist Terrorism in Charlottesville WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for The Chauncey DeVega Show: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow Music at the end of this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show is by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound. You can listen to some of their great music on Spotify.
Christine talks with fellow Charlottesville resident Taylor Harris about the racially motivated events that unfolded in their city on August 12, 2017 and were broadcast around the world. Listen as Taylor shares about how she experienced that day, the moment she realized she'd have to explain racism to her young daughter, and what opportunities these difficult moments offer those of us who are in Christ. Links from the show Taylor's article, "Talking to My Daughter About Charlottesville" Order Your Copy of Searching For Spring Amazon // Barnes & Noble // Target // Christianbook.com // Books-a-Million // Baker Books Download the Discussion Guide for Searching for Spring Learn how you can support Christine's work Register for the Enjoy the Word online conference Submit a question for the upcoming "Ask Me Anything" episode Subscribe to the "By Faith" Podcast iTunes // Stitcher // Google Play Connect with Taylor Twitter // Website Connect with Christine Blog // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter
On today's episode, we go Hart To Heart with Hart Ramsey! Things go deep as Pastor Hart shares his thoughts on the recent tragedy in Charlottesville. Weeks after this occurrence, how should the church continue to respond? How do we deal with mixed messages from the global church relative to issues of race and equality? It's a powerful conversation that's guaranteed to provide insight and lessons. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #Hart2Heart. Rate and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes and GooglePlay.
I know you have heard more about Charlottesville than you probably care to. But this is our take, please keep an open mind as we are three very white guys, discussing a very taboo subject.
这周的节目也是几位文化土豆的嘉宾久别重逢,我们聊聊大家的假期感受(1分22秒),没想到晏礼中还在最后向我们透露了缅甸南传佛教高僧向他传授的佛学真理。在好心人众筹的帮助下,纪录片《二十二》终于在八月找到足够宣发费用全国公映,也许这是十三亿人向背负了一生耻辱与光荣的慰安妇老奶奶们最后的道别?我们讨论了慰安妇三个字背后的历史与个人反思(20分06秒)。最后,Vice新闻从美国夏洛茨维尔种族歧视运动现场发回的一则20分钟晚间报道让全世界人看到了纳粹主义在美国可怕的抬头和总统川普释放出的危险信号。让曾经在美国南方生活的龙荻为我们介绍她的亲身经历(40分52秒)。播客里提到的作品信息图书《因圣亚玛大师》,晏礼中三民网路书店:http://www.sanmin.com.tw/Product/Index/006409408舞蹈 Blak White Gray, Boy Blue Entertainmenthttp://www.boyblueent.com舞台剧 Wild Bore, SOHO Theatre信息:http://www.sohotheatre.com/whats-on/wild-bore-at-the-edinburgh-festival纪录片《二十二》,郭柯豆瓣:https://movie.douban.com/subject/26430107/纪录片《三十二》,郭柯爱奇艺:http://www.iqiyi.com/v_19rr9p3eqk.html文章《在谈日本道歉问题》,刘柠腾讯大家:http://dajia.qq.com/blog/194498031647018.html新闻报道 Charlottesville: Race and Terror, Vice News/HBOhttps://news.vice.com/story/vice-news-tonight-full-episode-charlottesville-race-and-terrorIntro 音乐:The Ship Song, Camille O’Sullivan百度音乐:http://music.baidu.com/song/313285235Outro 音乐:Comfort Killing Night from The Rape of Lucrece, Camille O’SullivanSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/track/7yuC0we6dhR69SE4h4FQSO最后我们没有提到但是依然推荐的文章:《夏洛茨维尔事件引发的一连串思考》,五月豆瓣:https://m.douban.com/note/634030951/?bid=TZLnAI0Ih3M See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natasha Merle, a lawyer with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, joins host Lindsay Beyerstein to discuss how false allegations of voter fraud are being used to suppress the votes of communities of color. Merle and her organization are suing Donald Trump's handpicked electoral commission for intentional discrimination against Black and Latino voters. Merle explains how voter ID laws have become the modern-day equivalent of poll taxes, imposing undue burdens on vulnerable people seeking to exercise their franchise, and how citizens can take action to combat these efforts. Recommended Viewing: "Charlottesville: Race and Terror," by Vice News, August 2017 "Difference Makers: The Free Keane Squad," by The Colbert Report, November 2014 "Nazi Christopher Cantwell Crying," by Peter Case via YouTube, August 2017
Logan Lucky, plus quicker takes on the latest season of Game of Thrones; Atypical; Huang’s World; VICE News Tonight’s special report, “Charlottesville: Race and Terror;” and Younger. Elgin and Paul review #LoganLucky: Logan Lucky (32:10), directed by Steven Soderbergh, written by Rebecca Blunt, and starring Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Daniel Craig, and Riley Keough. What led Soderbergh back […]
I’ll let you know up front that I was uncomfortable and nervous about recording and releasing this episode. I wasn’t sure where to start and I was worried I wouldn’t know how to finish. But I know I know that silence is not an option. Because we have seen over and over again that silence is death. And I won’t be an accomplice. I hope that you will listen in and learn today. I hope you’ll find something meaningful and valuable. I put together this episode so you could hear my experiences over the last week and perhaps glean something new and impactful from what I’ve learned as I’ve been researching. Many of us don’t know how to take action that will be meaningful. I believe that learning is one of the first and most powerful ways you can START. Please START and encourage others in your life to do the same. If this episode was meaningful and valuable to you, please share it with others. Here is the link to share: http://shamelessmom.com/episode/silence-is-not-an-option Links Mentioned: SMA Episode 69: How to Be A Nasty Woman VICE documentary – Charlottesville: Race and Terror Article: White Feelings 0-60 for Charlottesville Donate: BLM Charlottesville Sponsor: http://www.KINDsnacks.com/shameless (hop over here to try 10 KIND bars for free – just pay shipping!)
It has been a week here in the US, but fortunately several TV shows (none more so than the new DuckTales) helped us get through it. We kick off the episode this week with the comedies, including looks at the aforementioned DuckTales series premiere, Atypical’s premiere, People of Earth, and Younger. Then we move over to the more serious fare, including the powerful VICE-produced documentary “Charlottesville: Race and Terror,” the middling first season of The Defenders, more charming installments of Wynonna Earp and The Bold Type, and the dramatic season finale of Claws. Afterward, Noel signs off and friend of the show Emma Fraser of TV Ate My Wardrobe, The Observer, and more returns to help Kate break down the series finale, final season, and entire run of the warm and wonderfully human Orphan Black.DVD Shelf: Orphan Black with Emma Fraser (1:21:26)Our Week in Comedy DuckTales premiere (13:12) Atypical Season 1 (22:06) People of Earth (27:28) Younger (32:16)Our Week in Reality, Genre, and Drama VICE: “Charlottesville: Race and Terror” (35:59) The Defenders Season 1 (46:21) Wynonna Earp (56:29) The Bold Type (1:01:36) Claws finale (1:10:03)Music Featured: “North Korea Polka” by Weird Al Yankovich, as performed on Last Week Tonight; “Tomorrow,” as performed by Nasim Pedrad on People of Earth; Orphan Black Theme songPhoto Referenced: Tatiana Maslany, Kathryn Alexandre, Bailey Corneal, and Heidi Malley filming the Orphan Black series finale
ERLC D.C. staffers Matt, Travis, and Steven share a conversation as they process the events in Charlottesville and the bold revival of racism and anti-Semitism in America. Where do gospel-believing churches go from here? Charlottesville VIDEO: Russell Moore on CNN with Jake Tapper SBC Resolution On Sensitivity And Unity Regarding The Confederate Battle Flag SBC Resolution On The Anti-Gospel Of Alt-Right White Supremacy When white supremacists come to town | ERLC.com AUDIO: The Horror in Charlottesville | The Ben Shapiro Show AUDIO: A Brief Biblical Theology of Race by Jemar Tisby | Pass the Mic AUDIO: Jemar Tisby | Jon Ward's The Long Game Six reasons why Christians should reject anti-Semitism | ERLC VIDEO: Vice documentary: Charlottesville: Race and Terror Be advise: caution for language. ERLC resources VIDEO: ERLC Leadership Summit on Racial Reconciliation More video on race from ERLC Gospel for Life book: The Gospel and racial reconciliation Light Magazine on racial reconciliation More resources at ERLC.com on race and racial reconciliation April 2018: MLK50 Conference in Memphis iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in
In this Head On History Special we move away from our season outline and discuss the current events of Charlottesville, Virgina. We use history to help explain how we got to this moment with Nazi’s and white supremacist marching in the streets. In this podcast we talk about the historical connection between America’s race project...
Jay Caspian Kang is a writer at large at The New York Times Magazine and a correspondent for Vice News Tonight. “I make a pretty provocative argument about how Asian American identity doesn’t really exist—how it’s basically just an academic idea, and it’s not lived within the lives of anybody who’s Asian. Like you grow up, you’re Korean, you’re a minority. You don’t have any sort of kinship with, like, Indian kids. You know? And there’s no cultural sharedness where you’re just like, ‘oh yeah…Asia!’” Thanks to MailChimp, "Mussolini’s Arctic Airship", Blinkist and for sponsoring this week's episode. @jaycaspiankang Kang’s Blog Kang on Longform [00:00] Mussolini’s Arctic Airship (Eva Holland • Kindle Single • Aug 2017) [00:45] "What a Fraternity Hazing Death Revealed About the Painful Search for an Asian-American Identity" (New York Times Magazine • Aug 2017) [00:45] Kang on the Longform Podcast [01:15] Kang’s Archive at The New Yorker [02:30] readthissummer.com [02:45] Havrilesky on the Longform Podcast [05:45] "That Other School Shooting" (New York Times Magazine • Mar 2013) [07:30] The Dead Do Not Improve: A Novel (Hogarth • 2013) [15:15] Tim Ferriss on the Longform Podcast [17:45] "John Wayne: A Love Song" (Joan Didion • Saturday Evening Post • Aug 1965) [22:15] "A Question of Identity" (Grantland • Mar 2012) [24:45] Kang’s Column “On Sports” at The New York Times Magazine [27:30] Les Blank’s Website [27:45] Amy [27:45] Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck [35:15] "No place like home" (Vice News • Jun 2017) [36:15] "The End and Don King" (Grantland • Apr 2013) [36:45] "Inside the final days of the Standing Rock protest" (Vice • Feb 2017) [37:30] "What comes after Standing Rock?" (Vice • Jan 2017) [39:00] "‘Our Demand Is Simple: Stop Killing Us’" (New York Times Magazine • May 2015) [41:30] "Charlottesville: Race and Terror" (Vice News • Aug 2017) [42:45] "Impeached!" (David Gilbert • Vice News • Dec 2016) [48:00] "Now You See Me" (Vice News • Mar 2017)