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With the Supreme Court of the United States hearing multiple cases that will potentially erode reproductive rights established by Roe v. Wade in 1973, this is the first of three episodes where Going There explores the abortion stories of two LSC students with unteri. Here, Autumn relates an experience that happened thirteen years prior, what led to her decision, and how she has processed it in the aftermath. Find a Closed Captioned edition of this episode here.
In this episode, Going There hears Kieona share her history of finding herself trapped in an abusive relationship of epic proportions, taking a home pregnancy test, and it's Christmas. Kieona's tale reaches back and back into her past, but it all winds its way to her decision. Kieona's story concludes in the next episode. Find a Closed Captioned edition of this episode here.
Wind beneath my music box, grilling traffic, cow carcasses, massage with a little extra, fire stand fright, roadkill for eagles. Join Shanna Toft and myself as we discuss weird jobs. Check out her IMDB: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm10110526/?ref_=fn_al_nm_0 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IMDbShannaToft/ and Instagram: https://instagram.com/shannatoft?utm_medium=copy_link
Cheyanne and Steve continue their conversation with Duluth Human Rights Officer Carl Crawford. The discussion continues to explore systemic racisms in law enforcement, wanders briefly into the phenomenon of blood quantum in the indigenous community, but ultimately explores how BIPOC are depicted in the media and how these depictions are evolving in alarming ways. See a Closed Captioned version here.
Starting off Season 3, Going There reaches back to the final days of the Spring 2021 semester at LSC. The Derek Chauvin verdict had just been announced, Daunte Wright had just been murdered by police, Steve's African American Literature class was unpacking Angie Thomas' The Hate U Give, and it was all too real. Carl helps Steve and Cheyanne make sense of it, and the conversation continues in Episode 2. See a Closed Captioned version here.
Today in 1980, the big U.S. TV networks began regularly using closed caption technology to serve Deaf viewers as well as hearing ones. That alone was a game-changer, but closed captioning has proven useful in some other big ways as well. Plus: in Russia, fans of a certain TV show set in a galaxy far, far away have built a replica of a certain ship that's home to a certain adorable baby puppet. How Deaf Advocates Won the Battle for Closed Captioning and Changed the Way Americans Watch TV (Time) Closed captioning (Quartz) Star Wars fans ‘land’ Mandalorian’s Razor Crest spaceship in Russia (South China Morning Post) Let's join forces on Patreon like Mando and Carl Weathers do --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
Right before WWE Hell In A Cell 2020, Rick Connor and Cory Kaslte talk about the upcoming matches for the show, the Chris Jericho and MJF song and dance, and the results of Impact's Bound For Glory 2020. Also, Skittles everywhere, racist Jeff Jarrett, and Fun With Ahmed Johnson. Enjoy!
"Closed Captioned" by Fugazi https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/track/closed-captioned "Closed Captioned (Demo)" by Fugazi https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/track/closed-captioned-demo Guy "playing" his tuner during a "Closed Captioned" jam @ 10:50 https://youtu.be/KKh4ZXuXEZ0 Scott Stenger on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/scottstenger Email the podcast: fugaziAtoZ@gmail.com Donate to the podcast: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-alphabetical-fugazi
Steph used to be the person who does the closed captioning for a tv station and Jackson tells a story about a friend who used to work for a company that did that for phone calls
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Join the CBT Team as they enter into the exciting world of Braille technology. Both mainstream and assistive technologies have experienced revolutionary developments over the last year, and it's no surprise that Braille displays and note takers have also experienced these changes. Luxury Braille Displays, will they make it? Our team compare the VarioUltra by Baum, The Elbraille by Vision Freedom Optelec, and the Braille Sense Polaris by Hims. How about for those who don't want to break the bank? Our team discuss the lower cost Orbit Reader, and the future of the Orbit Graphiti. A special segment for those who are deaf blind and use an Amazon Fire; how they can enjoy Closed Captioned programming on Hulu Cool Picks:
Join the CBT Team as they enter into the exciting world of Braille technology. Both mainstream and assistive technologies have experienced revolutionary developments over the last year, and it's no surprise that Braille displays and note takers have also experienced these changes. Luxury Braille Displays, will they make it? Our team compare the VarioUltra by Baum, The Elbraille by Vision Freedom Optelec, and the Braille Sense Polaris by Hims. How about for those who don't want to break the bank? Our team discuss the lower cost Orbit Reader, and the future of the Orbit Graphiti. A special segment for those who are deaf blind and use an Amazon Fire; how they can enjoy Closed Captioned programming on Hulu Cool Picks:
Join the CBT Team as they enter into the exciting world of Braille technology. Both mainstream and assistive technologies have experienced revolutionary developments over the last year, and it's no surprise that Braille displays and note takers have also experienced these changes. Luxury Braille Displays, will they make it? Our team compare the VarioUltra by Baum, The Elbraille by Vision Freedom Optelec, and the Braille Sense Polaris by Hims. How about for those who don't want to break the bank? Our team discuss the lower cost Orbit Reader, and the future of the Orbit Graphiti. A special segment for those who are deaf blind and use an Amazon Fire; how they can enjoy Closed Captioned programming on Hulu Cool Picks:
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