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Watch Call me Back on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastSubscribe to Ark Media's new podcast ‘What's Your Number?': lnk.to/HJI2mXFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: https://arkmedia.org/Ark Media on Instagram: http://instagram.com/arkmediaorgDan on X: https://x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dansenorI have been moved by the reaction to my speech at the annual State of World Jewry Address in the last episode. In Part II of that evening at the 92nd Street Y, I sat down with Rabbi David Ingber, following my address, for a conversation. Rabbi Ingber picked up on some of the ideas in my talk…to probe some more…and push me on several of the issues I raised. Rabbi Ingber is the Senior Director for Jewish Life and Senior Director of the Bronfman Center at 92NY. He also serves as the founding rabbi of Romemu. He serves on the faculty for the Wexner Heritage Program and the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America and Israel. Rabbi Ingber is also the host of the “Detours & Destinations” podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/detours-destinations/id1809796304
May 19, 2025 - Younger voters make up a small portion of the electorate in New York, but legislation promoting civic engagement on college campuses hopes to change this dynamic. We explore this effort to rock the vote with Brendan Cushing, managing director for Generation Vote.
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I describe more incidence of sexual perversion in school and paly audio of a case in Arkansas that will blow your mind. Also, the college campus misdirection continues in the fake name of “antisemitism;” and gain of function funding is eliminated, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Dangerous Info Podcast: https://rumble.com/v6syr3b-206-expose-them-ft.-dr-sean-brooks-principal-accused-of-sexual-assault-plan.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp Book Websites: https://www.moneytreepublishing.com/shop PROMO CODE: “AEFM” for 10% OFF https://armreg.co.uk PROMO CODE: "americaneducationfm" for 15% off all books and products. (I receive no kickbacks).
Nick Kangadis, Assistant Managing Editor of MRC TV with the Media Research Center to talk about protesters being back in action and his latest piece "It's Rioting Season....Again: Antifa Sets Fires Occupies Building at the University of Washington."
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Jonathan sits down with his best friend and Catholic Bearcat Chaplain, Fr. Jeff Stephens to talk money. Filmed in front of a live audience at the University of Cincinnati, their conversation tackles the biggest money myths college students face — from “I'll figure it out later” to “I'm too broke to save.”Jonathan and Fr. Jeff bust through common misconceptions, offering practical, Catholic wisdom on how young adults can handle money with virtue and confidence (yes — even during college!).Whether you're a student, parent, or just curious about how faith and finances intersect during those early adult years, this episode brings clarity, humor, and encouragement straight from campus.Learn more about and support the great work Fr. Jeff is doing at CatholicBearcat.com Join the Catholic Money Academy: https://walletwin.com/academy/Music in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music.
Guest Dr. Stan Ridgley, author "DEI Exposed", joins to discuss universities that continue to battle the Trump admin on ending DEI initiatives Discussion of renaming, and workaround plans to keep identity politics instilled in college culture. TDS runs rampant through protests across the nation. Some claim by having free speech on social media and online...it breeds fascism and nazism in society?
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Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, April 30, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill analyzes President Trump's interview with ABC News Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran. Rob Finnerty, anchor of FINNERTY on Newsmax, enters the No Spin Zone to break down how MAGA supporters are reacting to the current state of the economy and the Trump administration's approval ratings. Why isn't the media covering the increase in military recruitment under Trump? A list of companies that withdrew their sponsorship from the NYC Pride March. Antisemitic incidents in the U.S. reached a 45-year high, with the largest surge occurring on college campuses. This Day in History: Country music star Naomi Judd dies by suicide at age 76. Final Thought: Don't miss tonight's NewsNation Town Hall at 8p/7C. Read Bill's latest column, Malaysia is Mad at Me Stand out from the crowd with our Not Woke baseball cap for just $28.95! Pre-order Bill's next book in the new Confronting Series, ‘Confronting Evil' NOW! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. In Case You Missed It: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy (R) is leading the fight against anti-Semitism on college and university campuses across the country. Senator Cassidy is the chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee which will bring up for consideration the ''Antisemitism Awareness Act' and another piece of legislation to fight anti-Semitism. Senator Cassidy has been very critical of how schools have responded to the rise in anti-Israel protests since the October 7th terror attack by Hamas. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), the chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, about the legislation the HELP Committee is proposing and he shares with us his feelings on what has been accomplished by the administration in their first three months. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy (R) is leading the fight against anti-Semitism on college and university campuses across the country. Senator Cassidy is the chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee which will bring up for consideration the ''Antisemitism Awareness Act' and another piece of legislation to fight anti-Semitism. Senator Cassidy has been very critical of how schools have responded to the rise in anti-Israel protests since the October 7th terror attack by Hamas. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), the chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, about the legislation the HELP Committee is proposing and he shares with us his feelings on what has been accomplished by the administration in their first three months. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy (R) is leading the fight against anti-Semitism on college and university campuses across the country. Senator Cassidy is the chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee which will bring up for consideration the ''Antisemitism Awareness Act' and another piece of legislation to fight anti-Semitism. Senator Cassidy has been very critical of how schools have responded to the rise in anti-Israel protests since the October 7th terror attack by Hamas. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), the chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, about the legislation the HELP Committee is proposing and he shares with us his feelings on what has been accomplished by the administration in their first three months. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Story #1: The Quad is a tinderbox: Revolutions almost always begin on college campuses. Could escalating tensions at Harvard and other schools be a sign that it could happen again? Story #2: FOX News Anchor and Author of 'A Monumental Mistake,' Julie Banderas joins Will to discuss the value of tradition, plus did John Bolton issue a veiled threat to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth? Story #3: As the Left parrots concerns over "Due Process" of illegal immigrants, are there any truth to the allegations? Comedian and former judge, Vince August joins Will to break it all down. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kim just wrapped up round two of college tours and her daughter Mia has committed to UCLA's School of Engineering! We thought we would share some of our college search experience to help others that are just getting to this phase of parenting. Episode Highlights It is important to visit various college campuses before you begin the college application process to help your student understand the style and size of campus that they feel most comfortable in It helps to start early during their sophomore or junior year Before you look at a particular school, make sure it is a school that you can afford by researching their tuition, merit scholarship opportunities, and the financial aid calculator Join the Parent Facebook group for the schools they are interested in and this is a great source of information but make sure they are run by the school or parents and not just a data-mining company Try to find hotels that are near the college campus for campus visits because it will give you a better sense of what it would like to be on campus. Graduate Hotels is a great chain to look at as their properties are always close to college campuses and it is now part of Hilton Make sure you drive around the campus and the surrounding neighborhood and think about how they would get to campus if they are flying in from out of state If you want to tour campus, you need to make a reservation to join a group tour and these can fill up far in advance Try to time your visit to when students are on campus and not during their spring break Be prepared to ask questions about food, class size, how hard it is to get into the classes they need, dorms, and campus life You can find dorm room tours on YouTube Be sure to check out the student union and see how busy it is and what the options are. Also pay attention to whether or not it is a swipe or cash system Check out the department buildings where your kid would be taking a lot of classes, the library, and where the dorms are Visiting on the Admitted Students day will give your student a good introduction to campus and campus life and provide an opportunity to connect with other students. Admitted Students day typically takes place during April Be sure to pay the housing deposit early unless your school guarantees housing for freshmen If the school doesn't guarantee housing, look at housing costs in the area When thinking about dates, also look at booking hotels for move in, move out, and parent's weekend Make dinner and brunch reservations during move in and Parents Weekend
Hour 3 of the Marc Cox Morning Show begins with Jim Carafano discussing Russia, foreign diplomacy, and the potential peace deal in Ukraine. He touches on Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's recent statements about nearing a resolution and highlights President Trump's unique role in addressing the root causes of the conflict. Next, Marc is joined by Brian Cattell, Senior Partner at CLP Strategies, to dive into the controversial case of an illegal immigrant, who Democrats have been championing as the “Maryland man.” Despite his gang affiliation and status as an illegal immigrant, Cattell discusses how the left's insistence on defending him, even though he's not a U.S. citizen, challenges the core principles of due process and American law. The hour concludes with Kim St. Onge's Kim on a Whim, where she takes on the rising issue of anti-Semitism on college campuses across the nation. Kim breaks down the growing concern about intolerance and the troubling increase in anti-Jewish rhetoric within academic institutions.
Pro-choice arguments seem strong… until you actually test them. We took the biggest pro-choice arguments straight to college campuses and challenged students to defend their position. What happened next might shock you. Join Eric Hovind and the Creation Today team as we dive into real, unfiltered conversations with college students about life, abortion, and the reality behind pro-choice logic. Through one-on-one interviews, eye-opening debates, and powerful pro-life reasoning, we expose how every pro-choice argument ultimately fails. What's the most common excuse for abortion? How do students react when confronted with the truth? What can YOU say when someone says, "My body, my choice"? This episode isn't just about winning debates—it's about changing minds and saving lives. Watch and see what happens when truth meets culture! Watch this Podcast on Video at: https://creationtoday.org/on-demand-classes/every-abortion-argument-fails-real-unfiltered-college-campus-conversations-creation-today-show-420/ Join Eric LIVE each Wednesday at 12 Noon CT for conversations with Experts. You can support this podcast by becoming a Creation Today Partner at CreationToday.org/Partner
This week, the show features ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt's testimony before the House Ways & Means Committee on efforts to curb antisemitism on college campuses. We also hear from Ken Stern, one of the original drafters of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's (IHRA) definition of antisemitism, who raises concerns about its use in ways that may restrict free speech. Thank you for listening, subscribing and sharing the Third Opinion Podcast!
Ronald Goldman, PhD is an award-winning psychologist, researcher, speaker, writer, and consultant. He specializes in developmental and applied psychology. His work is related to personal, emotional, and behavioral difficulties that often involve insensitive or harmful treatment of others. This focus improves individual and collective experiences. His research includes numerous contacts with mental health and medical professionals, parents, and children. Dr. Goldman's publications have been endorsed by many professionals in related fields. His writing has appeared in newspapers, magazines, textbooks, and journals. He has been interviewed on various media programs. In episode 563 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Dr. Goldman chose Columbia University, why he decided to write the book called "The Empathy Evolution: Preventing Violence, Racism, Political Corruption, and Mental Illness by Creating More Caring People", why American problems such as like violence, racism, political corruption, and mental illness persist, what are the early life experiences that might be contributing to this crisis, how students begin to heal from past emotional wounds or internalized patterns that may be holding them back, how to build more empathetic communities on campus (especially in a time of such division and disconnection), how we improve the welfare of infants, children, and society, what culture can do to support improving our quality of life, one insight from this conversation that every student should consider. Enjoy!
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The recent laws banning Diversity, Equity and Inclusion on Utah's college campuses have led to the dismantling of women's clubs. Women, especially in vulnerable groups, don't have the safe spaces they used to have. That plus all of the funding cuts and grant cuts are producing uncertainty in higher education. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests about this on A Woman's View. Her guests this week are Dr. Susan Madsen, founder/director of the Utah Women and Leadership Project and the Karen Haight Huntsman endowed professor of leadership in the Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University and Sally Dietlein, Executive Producer at Hale Center Theater.
Continuing our Coppin State 125th Anniversary campus conversations, Title IX Coordinator Katsura Kurita explains the 50-year-old civil rights law, ensuring gender equity in education and sports, and prohibiting sex discrimination in institutions receiving federal funding. She educates Nestor on the prevalence of sexual violence on campuses, with one in four women and one in 12 men experiencing it. And how campuses are handling this important issue. The post Coppin State Title IX coordinator Katsura Kurita explains the law and realities for women on modern college campuses first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
We speak with State Representative Delisha Boyd about the session and some of her bills, including one that tries to address hazing at college.
Host Marianne Wisenthal welcomes psychologist Dr. Christopher Willard to discuss his latest book, College Mental Health 101: A Guide for Students, Parents and Professionals. Together, they explore today's college mental health crisis, the impact of social media and the pandemic, practical resilience-building strategies, and actionable advice for students, parents, and educators navigating these challenges.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
America's college campuses are increasingly becoming breeding grounds for extremism, with Hamas supporters and terror groups gaining footholds in academic institutions. Marco Rubio and Donald Trump are battling to prevent these groups from gaining access to U.S. soil, but if they lose this fight, campuses will become sites for the recruitment of extremists. The U.S. government has designated Hamas as a terrorist organization, alongside ISIS and Al Qaeda—groups whose goal is the destruction of Western civilization. Yet, some on the left push for open support and free speech for these radical groups. Meanwhile, universities like Cornell and Northwestern face federal investigations and financial consequences for continuing discriminatory admissions practices, undermining American values in the process. Will we allow this trend to continue, or will we fight to preserve the integrity of our institutions and protect the safety and security of our nation? The stakes couldn't be higher.
DSmooth and Shadow are back this week - Selden007 is nowhere to be found. The duo discuss the one new release, discuss the big gaming news stories of the week, and answer some quality listener/viewer feedback. Ato that a great aftershow and it's one heck of a show. Awesome show guys! You can always call the crew at (773) 527-2961 and weigh in yourself, or tune in live Monday nights at 8:00 EDT at http://youtube.com/2old2play, http://facebook.com/2old2play, http://twitch.tv/still_got_game, and http://kick.com/stillgotgame ...
John A. Pérez, Regent Emeritus of the University of California, sits down with Robert Williams, Ph.D., CEO and Finci-Viterbi Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation, for a critical conversation about the rise of antisemitism on college campuses. They explore how history shapes present-day challenges, the dangers of misinformation, and the role of higher education in confronting hate. Drawing on lessons from the Holocaust and other historical atrocities, they discuss the urgent need for courage and action to combat antisemitism. Series: "Education Channel" [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 40249]
John A. Pérez, Regent Emeritus of the University of California, sits down with Robert Williams, Ph.D., CEO and Finci-Viterbi Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation, for a critical conversation about the rise of antisemitism on college campuses. They explore how history shapes present-day challenges, the dangers of misinformation, and the role of higher education in confronting hate. Drawing on lessons from the Holocaust and other historical atrocities, they discuss the urgent need for courage and action to combat antisemitism. Series: "Education Channel" [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 40249]
John A. Pérez, Regent Emeritus of the University of California, sits down with Robert Williams, Ph.D., CEO and Finci-Viterbi Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation, for a critical conversation about the rise of antisemitism on college campuses. They explore how history shapes present-day challenges, the dangers of misinformation, and the role of higher education in confronting hate. Drawing on lessons from the Holocaust and other historical atrocities, they discuss the urgent need for courage and action to combat antisemitism. Series: "Education Channel" [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 40249]
John A. Pérez, Regent Emeritus of the University of California, sits down with Robert Williams, Ph.D., CEO and Finci-Viterbi Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation, for a critical conversation about the rise of antisemitism on college campuses. They explore how history shapes present-day challenges, the dangers of misinformation, and the role of higher education in confronting hate. Drawing on lessons from the Holocaust and other historical atrocities, they discuss the urgent need for courage and action to combat antisemitism. Series: "Education Channel" [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 40249]
With academics leaving the US, funding cuts looming over universities for alleged failures to combat antisemitism, and foreign students facing deportation for pro-Palestinian activism, the Trump administration’s policies are being felt at colleges across the United States. What’s behind the fixation on universities and what will be its long term impact on higher education in the US? In this episode: Marci Shore (@marci_shore), Professor of History, Yale University Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra, Sonia Bhagat and Tamara Khandaker with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Marcos Bartolome, Chloe K. Li, Kisaa Zehra, Remas AlHawari, Melanie Marich and our guest host Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Noor Wazwaz. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad Al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Instagram, X, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
Israel's genocide in Gaza has triggered a global crackdown on dissent, with Western governments not only enabling the atrocities but also waging war on human rights and free speech. Join a special live episode of Dispatches with Rania Khalek as Craig Mokhiber, former director of the New York Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, unpacks the ongoing genocide, the fascist assault on pro-Palestine voices across US campuses, and the unprecedented erosion of international law.
March 28, 2025 Steve Matthews,Christian apologist specializing in thecults which originated in the RestorationMovement: ICOC (International Churches ofChrist), ICC (International Christian Church)& RCW (Restored Church Worldwide) & SeniorContent Director of ExposingTheCults.com,who will address: PART 2: “The CULTS MOST DOMINANTon TODAY's COLLEGE CAMPUSES: ICOC,ICC & RCW” Subscribe: Listen:
In this episode of Occupied Thoughts, FMEP Fellow Hilary Rantisi speaks with Gina Romero, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association, about the many human rights - including freedom of expression, assembly, association, and the right to education - that have been both invoked and repressed as part of the protests against Israel's war in Gaza on college campuses in many countries and the reactions to them. Gina Romero authored a comprehensive report that covers these protests, human rights, and campus repression, and includes recommendations for the protection of students, rights, and democracy itself. The report is entitled:"Recommendations for universities worldwide for the second semester of 2024: Safeguarding the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association on campuses in the context of international solidarity with the Palestinian people and victims." For more, see https://fmep.org/resource/protect-students-dont-repress-them-the-hostile-environment-for-human-rights-on-college-campuses/ Original music by Jalal Yaquoub.
March 27, 2025 Steve Matthews,Christian apologist specializing in thecults which originated in the RestorationMovement: ICOC (International Churches ofChrist), ICC (International Christian Church)& RCW (Restored Church Worldwide) & SeniorContent Director of ExposingTheCults.com,who will address: PART 1 & 2: “The CULTS MOST DOMINANTon TODAY's COLLEGE CAMPUSES: ICOC,ICC & RCW” Subscribe: Listen:
Do asylum seekers in the U.S. have rights? Can the U.S. government forcibly deport them to a prison in El Salvador without due process? What about green card holders attending college? Since taking office, President Trump has focused on legal and undocumented immigrants alike, from Venezuelan asylum seekers to visa and green card college students—invoking the Alien Enemies Act to deport some, and even defying court orders. In this episode, Stanford Law immigration law expert Jennifer Chacón joins Rich Ford for a discussion about these unprecedented actions while also addressing the broader implications for human rights and the U.S.'s role as a refuge for persecuted individuals—and the potential for America's diminished international reputation and influence in the world.Links:Jennifer Chacón >>> Stanford Law pageLegal Phantoms >>> Stanford Law pageSurveillance Footage Shows Arrest of Tufts U. Student >>> NY Times pageWhat the Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador Experienced >>> Time magazine pageConnect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>> Twitter/XPam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford Lawyer Magazine >>> Twitter/X (00:00:00) : Introduction of guest Jennifer Chacón and Unprecedented Actions(00:09:00): Redefinition of Wartime Acts and Due Process(00:17:56): Legal Frameworks and Immigration Detention(00:18:36): Aggressive Tactics and Legal Boundaries(00:31:55): Vision of the United States and Future Outlook(00:32:54): Vigilance and Civic Engagement
Original Air Date: 3/29/2022 Today we take a look at the current iteration of the cynical culture wars being waged by conservative Republicans against LGBTQ kids for political gain. The current wave of anti-trans and anti-gay legislation sprouting across the country is not about protecting kids and is absolutely nothing new. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Full Show Notes | Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Shows + No Ads!) Use our links to shop Bookshop.org and Libro.fm for a non-evil book and audiobook purchasing experience! Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Protecting Women and Children Is a Shield for Transphobia - At Liberty - Air Date 3-17-22 Ch. 2: Andy Marra on Trans Youth Rights - CounterSpin - Air Date 3-4-22 Ch. 3: The Anti-Trans Agenda (w/ Gillian Branstetter) - Know Your Enemy - Air Date 3-20-22 Ch. 4: Chase Strangio on the GOPs Push in Florida, Texas, Idaho to Eradicate Trans Youth & Trans Lives - Democracy Now! - Air Date 3-9-22 Ch. 5: Protecting Women and Children Is a Shield for Transphobia Part 2 - At Liberty - Air Date 3-17-22 Ch. 6: Don't Say Gay - Today, Explained - Air Date 3-17-22 Ch. 7: Behind the Transphobic Hate Campaigns (and Steven Crowder) on College Campuses in Texas (w/ Steven Monacelli) Part 1 - DOOMED with Matt Binder - Air Date 3-23-22 Ch. 8: Protecting Women and Children Is a Shield for Transphobia Part 3 - At Liberty - Air Date 3-17-22 Ch. 9: Behind the Transphobic Hate Campaigns (and Steven Crowder) on College Campuses in Texas (w/ Steven Monacelli) Part 2 - DOOMED with Matt Binder - Air Date 3-23-22 Ch. 10: Andy Marra on Trans Youth Rights Part 2 - CounterSpin - Air Date 3-4-22 Ch. 11: Protecting Women and Children Is a Shield for Transphobia Part 4 - At Liberty - Air Date 3-17-22 Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere!
Harvard professor Vincent Brown discusses the "climate of fear" that he says the Trump administration's policies have created on campus.
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Join Robert and Ericka as they welcome author, activist and former Executive Director of Christians United for Israel, David Brog, for a wide-ranging discussion about his current work at the Maccabee Task Force combating antisemitism on college campuses, and why Christian support is critical to winning the battle to preserving Western civilization. Brash, irreverent, and […]
Watch the conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eRJo_4ajvjUTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: https://arkmedia.org/Dan on X: https://x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dansenorArk Media on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arkmediaorg To sponsor Call me Back episodes: CallMeBack@ArkMedia.org Over the last 17 months, we have watched in shock as Ivy League campuses became hotbeds of support for terrorists and their ideology. A powerful new documentary that the Academy Awards refused to consider illuminates how - and more importantly why - college campuses became a pivotal front in the war against Israel. “October 8” opens in theaters on Friday, March 14th, featuring a number of Call Me Back guests. The film is riveting, and revealing, examining the forces that enabled Islamist extremists to shape the minds of millions of well-meaning Americans. We sat down with the filmmaker and one of the experts in her film, to discuss Hamas's infiltration of academia, the entertainment industry, and other progressive spaces. Wendy Sachs is an author, documentary filmmaker and Director and Executive Producer of October 8. Lorenzo Vidino is Director of the Program on Extremism at George Washington University. More about “October 8” here: https://www.october8film.com/ See if the film is playing in a theater near you: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Su6dhLxHGWuOKrDjXregnmgPd6SxJcAd4fRVa07yTvk/edit?tab=t.0 CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorMARTIN HUERGO - Sound EditorYARDENA SCHWARTZ - Executive Editor, Ark MediaGABE SILVERSTEIN - Research YUVAL SEMO - Music Composer
Life Dynamics-Mark Crutcher: Episode 23 Pro-Life Message Barred On College Campuses by Priests for Life
Today we are discussing what it means to live Unashamed for Jesus. We will be diving into some great examples of how people around the country, college campuses, and sports leagues are proclaiming the name of Jesus. I hope this encourages you to continue to be bold in your faith and live Unashamed for Jesus in your everyday life. Let's go to the Story House!
Nick Pitts of the Institute for Cultural Engagement talks about the current friendship recession and the gift of a deep relationship that involves sacrificing for one another. Philos Project's Luke Moon shares about his recent meeting in Israel with Prime Minister Netanyahu and how a city in New Jersey is promoting Islamic ways. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Sponsored by WatersEdge: Invest with purpose? With WatersEdge Kingdom Investments, you can! We offer great rates that multiply your resources and build churches. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/3CxWtFzTop headlines for Tuesday, March 11, 2025In this episode, we discuss U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner's visit to a homeless center, where his prayer brings both spiritual and community uplift. We then delve into the Supreme Court's upcoming hearing on Colorado's controversial ban on sexual orientation change efforts therapy, a case that tests the boundaries of counseling, personal rights, and religious beliefs. Next, we turn our attention to Syria, where Christians and other religious minorities are raising an urgent call for help amid widespread violence. Lastly, we feature a heartfelt video message from Pastor John MacArthur at the Shepherds Conference, reflecting on endurance and gratitude in trying times. Subscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsHUD Secretary prays at LA Dream Center; tours wildfire damage | PoliticsRobert Morris asks court to dismiss lawsuit over tithes | Church & MinistriesSupreme Court to hear challenge to Colo. 'conversion therapy' ban | PoliticsAntisemitism complaints filed against colleges, school district | EducationScottish lawmaker admits praying in one's home can be illegal | WorldChristians among over 1,000 killed in Syria atrocities | WorldJohn MacArthur addresses Shepherds Conference: 'On the last lap' | Church & Ministries
Watch Call me Back on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: https://arkmedia.org/Dan on X: https://x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dansenorLast week, three federal agencies — including the Department of Education — announced a comprehensive review of the funding relationships between the federal government and Columbia University in regards to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Like most universities, Columbia receives a great deal of federal funding. The Federal Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism, created by the Trump Administration, announced that it will visit 10 university campuses that have seen a shocking rise in antisemitism since October 7, 2023.According to Education Secretary Linda McMahon, “Americans have watched in horror for more than a year now, as Jewish students have been assaulted and harassed on elite university campuses. Unlawful encampments and demonstrations have completely paralyzed day-to-day campus operations, depriving Jewish students of learning opportunities to which they are entitled. Institutions that receive federal funds have a responsibility to protect all students from discrimination. Columbia's apparent failure to uphold their end of this basic agreement raises very serious questions about the institution's fitness to continue doing business with the United States government.”According to Maya Sulkin in the Free Press, “even though Columbia formed a Task Force on Antisemitism weeks after Hamas's invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023, and issued two reports that revealed shocking instances of Jew hate on campus—not just among students but professors and administrators—the college has done little to root out the problem.”As a result, on Friday the Trump Administration announced the cancellation of $400 million in federal grants to and contracts with Columbia. Following these developments, one could be left with the impression that higher education is doomed. Yetwe were struck by the reaction from the Call Me Back community to a conversation we had with the Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, Daniel Diermeier, last November, in an episode titled “How Vanderbilt University is getting it right.” It reminded us that some universities have impressively navigated the past 16 months.Vanderbilt is one of them. Another is Washington University. The Chancellors of both universities (Washington University Chancellor Andrew Martin and Vanderbilt's Diermeier) recently issued a set of principles that every university should be able to adopt. They summarized these principles in a piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education, titled: “Universities Must Reject Creeping Politicization.” You can read it here: There have been other universities, like the University of Michigan, which in the months after October 7, 2023 experienced massive disruptions. Yet according to conversations we have had with current Jewish students, the university administration has been doing much better than others. University of Michigan President Santa Ono has taken promising steps on a number of fronts, including the University's relationship with Israel, that could also serve as a model.So, against the backdrop of chaos at Columbia and Barnard this past week, we sat down with WashU's Andrew Martin and Michigan's Santa Ono at the ADL's “Never is Now” Summit in New York City, for a candid conversation about what has happened at each of their universities, lessons learned, and charting a path forward. Additional items:ADL's Campus Antisemitism Report Card: https://www.adl.org/campus-antisemitism-report-card-Free Press reporting on Columbia University:https://www.thefp.com/p/exclusive-trump-administration-cancels-https://www.thefp.com/p/trump-columbia-antisemitism-federal-fundingCREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorMARTIN HUERGO - EditorYARDENA SCHWARTZ - Executive Editor of Ark MediaGABE SILVERSTEIN - Research Intern YUVAL SEMO - Music Composer
A shocking lawsuit reveals that sleeper cells on U.S. college campuses were conspiring with Hamas. The Sekulow team discusses the antisemitic protests, the ACLJ's legal work in Massachusetts, President Donald Trump's efforts to cut spending – and much more. One Free World International's Majed El Shafie also joins.
Carson Bacha is the greatest golfer we've ever had on the podcast. He was one of the core pieces to the Auburn Tigers national championship in 2024. He credits his faith as the driving force behind his discipline on the golf course. Not only this, but we get an inside look at how revival is coming to college campuses, and what it takes to become a Division 1 golfer and a future in professional golf. To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com. Today's episode is brought to you by Red Letter Living. At its core, Red Letter Living creates resources to challenge all people to be greater disciples of Jesus. Our newest 40-day challenge is Serving Challenge. Get ready to embark on a 40–day journey that leads to more personal fulfillment than ever. You were made for more than just believing and existing until you die. You were made to follow the way of Jesus. You were made to serve. This is a proven resource that will help mobilize volunteers inside and outside your church. Right now you can go to www.servingchallenge.com and check out the ready-made church packs. You can lock in the best pricing there, request a custom quote, or if you are a pastor, request a FREE book. Go to www.servingchallenge.com. Have questions? Go to this web link or email us at hello@redletterchallenge.com. Resources mentioned in the episode: Auburn Golf Carson Bacha InstagramPGA Tour University The Cross Church Church of the HighlandsKey insights from the episode: It's taken a lot of sacrifice as well to play college sports. – Carson BachaThere are no shortcuts in life. – Carson BachaThere are a lot of Gen Zers who are willing to do the work and put the time in. – Carson BachaCarson Bacha's Challenge: Introduce or share Scripture to someone completely random.Are you following Jesus? Many want to be greater followers of Jesus but don't know how. We extensively studied everything Jesus commanded of us and located five key targets to which Jesus invited His followers. The five targets are Being, Forgiving, Serving, Giving, and Going.In partnership with LifeWay Research, we created a Red Letter Challenge Assessment that will measure you according to these five targets. And the best news of all: it's free! You will receive your results immediately and be presented with the next steps to help you become an even greater follower of Jesus.You can take the FREE Red Letter Challenge Assessment here. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.