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Jewish Diaspora Report - Episode 149 On this episode of the Jewish Diaspora Report, Host Mike Jordan discusses the many false talking points on the Anti-Israel side that suggests early Zionists and the modern "Zionist" movement were "colonizers" who aimed to steal land and forcibly remove the Arabs from the land. We look into the words of the early leaders and how they have been misquoted and manipulated to change history in order to fit the 1960's fake Nakbah narrative of Arabs being expelled from the land.Explore these challenging issues and join the Jewish Diaspora Report for future episodes on issues of Politics, Culture, Current Events and more! Check us out on Instagram @jdr.podcastSend us a textSupport the show
Hosts Angela Rye, Andrew Gillum, and Tiffany Cross, along with guest-host Elie Mystal, respond to a provocative listener question submitted by Dr. B.J. Brunious. Dr. Brunious saw last week’s episode and, as a Black gay man, was TRIGGERED. He doesn’t know anyone who identifies as “gay” before “Black” (as was discussed last week). He asks how it came to be that some Black folk think that one group’s gains (hispanics, LGBTQ, etc.) mean the Black community’s loss? Isn’t this the same logic used by white people AGAINST the Black community all the time? If you’d like to submit a question, check out our tutorial video: www.instagram.com/reel/C5j_oBXLIg0/ Welcome home y’all! —--------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook NativeLandPod.com Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on YouTube. Native Land Pod is brought to you by Reasoned Choice Media. Thank you to the Native Land Pod team: Angela Rye as host, executive producer and cofounder of Reasoned Choice Media; Tiffany Cross as host and producer, Andrew Gillum as host and producer, and Lauren Hansen as executive producer; Loren Mychael is our research producer, and Nikolas Harter is our editor and producer. Special thanks to Chris Morrow and Lenard McKelvey, co-founders of Reasoned Choice Media. Theme music created by Daniel Laurent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Department of Education is on its way out – what will happen to American education? The libs DID start the fire… in all the Tesla dealerships. Protestants are alarmed by the amount of people converting to Catholicism, JFK docs get out, and Shakespeare gets targeted for being a colonizer? All this and more on the LOOPcast! EMAIL US: loopcast@catholicvote.org SUPPORT LOOPCAST: www.loopcast.org The best way to protect your equity is with Home Title Lock's exclusive Million Dollar Triple Lock Protection. This service offers 24/7 monitoring, urgent alerts, and if fraud should occur, their U.S.- based restoration team will spend up to $1 Million to fix the fraud and restore your title. Go to hometitlelock.com/loopcast to save 30% AND you'll also get a free title history report to ensure you're not already a victim.Did you know… LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen!LINKS YOU'LL LOVETrump's New DOE Executive OrderMen v Women StatisticsShakespeare the Colonizer???Meagan Markle for Lent?All opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Welcome back to the LOOPcast!00:40 – DOE Shut down?27:00 – Home title lock28:30 – Tesla Arson43:40 – Protestants vs Catholics58:34 – JFK documents?1:03:36 – Twilight Zone
On this episode, Neil and E-Man break down the Kendrick Lamar Superbowl halftime show, New music from The Weeknd and the late Mac Miller, E-Man recaps his recent trip to Portugal and Spain and more! Shout out to the city of Detroit for making February 7th officially "Dilla Day" in honor of the late world renowned producer, J Dilla. Opening: FrostISRad: System of a Down Freestyle(Tiny Desk Submission} Closing: NameNReverse: Holy Water
Can an oppressed people who gain independence, end up becoming the oppressor of others? Hafsa Kanjwal, associate professor of South Asian History at Lafayette College, examines this in a hotly contested area of the world. Hafsa Kanjwal is an associate professor of South Asian History at Lafayette College. As a historian of modern Kashmir, she […]
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Underground Feed Back Stereo - Brothers Perspective Magazine - Personal Opinion Database - poverty over euro colonizer association Black August Resistance Uprising against white aggression in Montgomery Alabama in 2023. Black People suffer in a place many are void of Self Awareness and Dignified Liberation. These europeons stole the land by killing the natives of lands but not to share with the original inhabitant or those they enslaved. These tyrants are negative to the core and cant do good. The fight is to know what an oppressor is and how a system operates from this oppression. The euro colonizers designs all the laws to neglect BLACK People from benefiting from the Land. The Black people are enslaved property on stolen land not able to benefit from the life they live! The payback for such atrocities can never be forgiven. Its the mind you must maintain against colonial genocide. This also happens with the endless rejection letters from art galleries etc. No respect to you! Sound Art? Black People Dont Benefit from Slavery! Tune in to these educated brothers as they deliver Personal Opinions for Brothers Perspective Audio Feedback #Reparations #diabetes #75dab #WilliamFroggieJames #lyching #basketball #nyc #fakereligion #war #neverapologize #brooklyn #guncontrol #birthcontrol #gentrification #trump #affirmitiveaction #criticalracetheory #tennessee #stopviolence #blackmusic #marshallact #music #europeanrecoveryprogram #chicago #sense #zantac #rayygunn #blackjobs #southsidechicago #blackart #redlining #maumau #biko70 #chicago #soldout #dei #equality #podcast #PersonalOpinionDataBase #protest #blackart #africanart #gasprices #colonialoppressors #undergroundfeedbackstereo #blackpeople #race #womansbasketball #blackjesus #colonialoppression #blackpeopledontbenefitfromslavery #Montgomery #alabama #foldingchairs #blackrussianjesus #gaza #brothersperspectivemagazine #art #slavery brothersperspective.com undergroundfeedbackstereo.com feat. art 75dab
Emanuela Trevisan Semi's Taamrat Emmanuel: An Ethiopian Jewish Intellectual, Between Colonized and Colonizers (Centro Primo Levi, 2018) is an insightful biographical study of a key figure among Ethiopian Jews of the early 20th Century. Taamrat Emmanuel was profoundly fascinated by European Jewish culture, by Western thought, and by Italy's language and customs. …His free spirit, his independence and critical thinking, his suspicion of power, his sarcasm, and his irony flowered and were nurtured during his years in Italy as a young man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Emanuela Trevisan Semi's Taamrat Emmanuel: An Ethiopian Jewish Intellectual, Between Colonized and Colonizers (Centro Primo Levi, 2018) is an insightful biographical study of a key figure among Ethiopian Jews of the early 20th Century. Taamrat Emmanuel was profoundly fascinated by European Jewish culture, by Western thought, and by Italy's language and customs. …His free spirit, his independence and critical thinking, his suspicion of power, his sarcasm, and his irony flowered and were nurtured during his years in Italy as a young man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Emanuela Trevisan Semi's Taamrat Emmanuel: An Ethiopian Jewish Intellectual, Between Colonized and Colonizers (Centro Primo Levi, 2018) is an insightful biographical study of a key figure among Ethiopian Jews of the early 20th Century. Taamrat Emmanuel was profoundly fascinated by European Jewish culture, by Western thought, and by Italy's language and customs. …His free spirit, his independence and critical thinking, his suspicion of power, his sarcasm, and his irony flowered and were nurtured during his years in Italy as a young man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Emanuela Trevisan Semi's Taamrat Emmanuel: An Ethiopian Jewish Intellectual, Between Colonized and Colonizers (Centro Primo Levi, 2018) is an insightful biographical study of a key figure among Ethiopian Jews of the early 20th Century. Taamrat Emmanuel was profoundly fascinated by European Jewish culture, by Western thought, and by Italy's language and customs. …His free spirit, his independence and critical thinking, his suspicion of power, his sarcasm, and his irony flowered and were nurtured during his years in Italy as a young man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-studies
Emanuela Trevisan Semi's Taamrat Emmanuel: An Ethiopian Jewish Intellectual, Between Colonized and Colonizers (Centro Primo Levi, 2018) is an insightful biographical study of a key figure among Ethiopian Jews of the early 20th Century. Taamrat Emmanuel was profoundly fascinated by European Jewish culture, by Western thought, and by Italy's language and customs. …His free spirit, his independence and critical thinking, his suspicion of power, his sarcasm, and his irony flowered and were nurtured during his years in Italy as a young man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Emanuela Trevisan Semi's Taamrat Emmanuel: An Ethiopian Jewish Intellectual, Between Colonized and Colonizers (Centro Primo Levi, 2018) is an insightful biographical study of a key figure among Ethiopian Jews of the early 20th Century. Taamrat Emmanuel was profoundly fascinated by European Jewish culture, by Western thought, and by Italy's language and customs. …His free spirit, his independence and critical thinking, his suspicion of power, his sarcasm, and his irony flowered and were nurtured during his years in Italy as a young man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Dr. Keolu Fox (Kanaka Maoli) to explore the environmental impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) and what it means for Indigenous data sovereignty. From the energy-hungry servers behind our everyday Googling to the broader implications of AI on Indigenous knowledge systems, we ask: Can AI be done better?Can contemporary Native communities live in harmony with AI, or is it just another tool of colonization? Dr. Fox breaks down the risks, opportunities, and what Indigenous-led AI could look like. If you've ever wondered how technology intersects with sustainability, sovereignty, and cultural preservation, this is the episode for you.Tune in to join the conversation and rethink what AI could mean for the future of Indigenous innovation.++++++Big Thank you's to Dr.Keolu Fox and the Indigenous Futures Institute. Editing & All the things by Teo ShantzEpisode artwork by Ciara SanaFilm work by Francisco SánchezSupport the showFollow us on Instagam @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.
In episode 1784, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and co-host of The Worst Idea of All Time and Til Death Do Us Blart, Tim Batt, to discuss… Social Media Ban Joins Gun Buyback As Thing in Australia That Americans Can Just Watch Jealously, Dictionary.com Names ‘Demure' As Its Word Of The Year For 2024 and more! Social Media Ban Joins Gun Buyback As Thing in Australia That Americans Can Just Watch Jealously Dictionary.com Names ‘Demure' As Its Word Of The Year For 2024 LISTEN: peekaboo (feat. azchike) by Kendrick LamarSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks to Lydia and "warblrwatchr" for this week's suggestions! Further reading: Sweet tooth: Ethiopian wolves seen feeding on nectar The African wild dog is not actually a dog and eats lots of things: The aardwolf is not a dog at all and eats insects: The Ethiopian wolf is not a dog (or a wolf or a fox) and eats rodents and nectar [photo by Adrien Lesaffre and taken from this page]: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week we're going to talk about three dog-like animals from Africa, suggested by Lydia and “warblrwatchr,” even though none of the three animals are dogs. We'll start with one of Lydia's suggestions, the African wild dog, also called the painted dog or painted wolf. Despite those names, it's not very closely related to dogs and wolves. It's the only species in its own genus, although it is a member of the family Canidae. Colonizers from Europe thought the animal was just a feral dog, not anything special that should be protected, and they also brought domestic dogs with them to Africa. Domestic dogs mean diseases that other canids can catch. Between introduced diseases, farmers killing the animals to keep them away from livestock, and habitat loss, the African wild dog is endangered. Luckily, these days conservation groups have been working to protect the animal, and its numbers are increasing slowly in Kenya's national parks in particular. The African wild dog is a tall, strong canid with great big ears and no dewclaws. It has a yellowish coat with black blotches and some white spots, including a white tail tip, although some subspecies have darker coats. Unlike most canids, its fur is bristly and doesn't have a soft undercoat, and as the dog ages, it loses its fur until old dogs are nearly bald. It's very social, as canids almost always are, and its varied coat pattern helps individuals recognize friends and pack-mates at a distance. The African wild dog prefers savannas and other open areas. It hunts in packs and mostly preys on antelopes, although it will also kill zebras and other large animals, and individual dogs will sometimes catch small animals like hares and rodents. The African wild dog pack isn't especially hierarchical. The males of the pack are mainly led by the dominant male, while the females are mainly led by the oldest female, who is usually the most dominant. The dominant pair is usually the only pair that has babies. A mother dog has up to 16 pups at a time but only one litter a year. In a lot of animals, as the babies grow up, the males are usually the ones who are driven out of the pack or leave on their own to find a new pack. In the African wild dog, females are the ones who leave as they grow up. Sometimes the females join a different pack and sometimes they start their own. Either way, it stops a pack from becoming inbred. The African wild dog is extremely vocal, making lots of different sounds to communicate with its pack-mates. It sounds a lot more like a bird than a dog. This is what African wild dogs sound like: [doggo sounds] Next, Lydia and warblrwatchr wanted to learn about the aardwolf, which lives in eastern and southern Africa. Unlike the African wild dog, which is mostly active during the day, the aardwolf is nocturnal. It spends most of the day in a burrow, sometimes one it digs itself, but more often one that another animal dug and abandoned at some point. The aardwolf has black stripes on a yellowish or reddish coat, a mane of long hair down its neck and back, large ears, and a bushy tail. It's about the size of a big dog, about 20 inches tall at the shoulders, or 50 cm, but it looks like a small, slender hyena. That's because it is actually a type of hyena, although it's not closely related to other hyenas. Hyenas look dog-like but they aren't canids at all. In fact, they're more closely related to cats than to dogs,
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This episode tackles the clash between local culture and the creeping impact of "colonizer tourism" in places like St. Lucia. We explore how communities are pushing back against foreign developers who try to restrict access to public spaces and dilute the local vibe. Highlighting recent protests, we discuss how locals are using festive gatherings as a powerful form of resistance, preserving the soul of their communities through food, music, and unity. . . |. Join us as we unpack the importance of standing up to gentrification and safeguarding cultural authenticity in popular travel destinations. ♥Loving this conversation?
In this thought-provoking episode of Black Talk Radio News, we delve into a lesser-known chapter of history, exploring the moment Black Americans stepped into the…
In this thought-provoking episode of Black Talk Radio News, we delve into a lesser-known chapter of history, exploring the moment Black Americans stepped into the role of colonizers. From the complex realities of U.S. empire-building to the often-overlooked dynamics of Black participation in American expansionism, we analyze how political, social, and economic forces shaped these choices. Join us for a historical deep dive that reexamines the intersection of identity, power, and U.S. foreign ambitions. Support Black Talk Media! Your help keeps us producing independent Black media. Please consider donating to support our work! You can send donations via Cash App: $BTMProject, PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=NCF3MVP8N68JG , or visit: www.blacktalkradionetwork.com. Thank you for your support!
This week, Jon and Kim discuss some drama in the world of boba. Jon also reluctantly tries his English accent again.Hosted by Kim Chi (@kimchi_chic) and Jon Kung (@JonKung)Produced by Rob PeraArt by @Mamobot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(2:00) Media says FEMA is Now the Victim, NOT the VictimsWaPo Misinfo: "Militia Hunting FEMA"Even leftist in Ashville says government has been of no use — its neighbor helping neighbor regardless of political tribeIllegal crime is soaring in NC (now 3rd in nation) thanks to sanctuary sheriff — better pay attention to local races(29:30) Aurora, CO Taken Over? Yes, but FBI says it's nationwideABC's Martha Raddatz doesn't care that several apartment complexes in Aurora have been taken over a Venezuelan gang — and NEITHER DOES THE REPUBLICAN MAYOR. Sound familiar?Owners and managers of the apartment complex taken over by "squatter" gangs speak out on what's really happening after Raddatz's shameful commentsBill Clinton speaks about the border — Did he give Trump his next commercial or were his comments taken out of context? Both parties are lying to you and so is Bill ClintonTrump & the GOP's nightmare vision of biometric surveillance to "protect borders"Why did we have virtually ZERO illegal immigration in the 1950s without ANY wall or border protection?(1:03:36) Leftist Struggle Sessions Over Christopher Columbus — Do You Understand What This is REALLY About?Was Christopher Jewish? Does it matter?New claim that King Arthur was LGBT - do you see a pattern?District of Columbia, Columbia University, and others rail against ColumbusLala hypocritically supports "Indigenous" people and condemns slavery although her Marxist father boasted his family owned slavesWhy it all matters to them and to us(1:27:44) Satanic Temple's Rite to Abortion and HOW MANY ABORTIONS Has Lala Harris Had?Satanic Temple lies to women about abortion pills as it pushes abortion as a religious rite in opposition to anti-abortion liesAs a sex worker who slept her way up the ladder, how many abortions has Lala Harris had?Are Christians who don't vote for Trump "rebelling against God" as a mega-church, MAGA-church pastor says?Glenn Beck says not voting but "just praying" is insane and Kirk Cameron agrees that its immoralFOX skewers Vance about his promise to defund Planned Parenthood and he flees(2:02:59) INTERVIEW A Very Convenient Warming…or how I stopped worrying and learned to love the CO2One group got it right about hurricane Milton — and it wasn't the climate alarmists.Gregory Wrightstone, geologist with 35 years experience and the author of Amazon best seller, "A Very Convenient Warming" Debunking the fear, junk science & alarmism about CO2 — it's a GOOD thingMore resources can be found at CO2Coalition.org and for teaching children, books and resources at CO2LearningCenter.com(2:52:56) UK Shows OUR Future of Electricity Rationing Happening NOW This is where the green policies are taking us — by designIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
(2:00) Media says FEMA is Now the Victim, NOT the VictimsWaPo Misinfo: "Militia Hunting FEMA"Even leftist in Ashville says government has been of no use — its neighbor helping neighbor regardless of political tribeIllegal crime is soaring in NC (now 3rd in nation) thanks to sanctuary sheriff — better pay attention to local races(29:30) Aurora, CO Taken Over? Yes, but FBI says it's nationwideABC's Martha Raddatz doesn't care that several apartment complexes in Aurora have been taken over a Venezuelan gang — and NEITHER DOES THE REPUBLICAN MAYOR. Sound familiar?Owners and managers of the apartment complex taken over by "squatter" gangs speak out on what's really happening after Raddatz's shameful commentsBill Clinton speaks about the border — Did he give Trump his next commercial or were his comments taken out of context? Both parties are lying to you and so is Bill ClintonTrump & the GOP's nightmare vision of biometric surveillance to "protect borders"Why did we have virtually ZERO illegal immigration in the 1950s without ANY wall or border protection?(1:03:36) Leftist Struggle Sessions Over Christopher Columbus — Do You Understand What This is REALLY About?Was Christopher Jewish? Does it matter?New claim that King Arthur was LGBT - do you see a pattern?District of Columbia, Columbia University, and others rail against ColumbusLala hypocritically supports "Indigenous" people and condemns slavery although her Marxist father boasted his family owned slavesWhy it all matters to them and to us(1:27:44) Satanic Temple's Rite to Abortion and HOW MANY ABORTIONS Has Lala Harris Had?Satanic Temple lies to women about abortion pills as it pushes abortion as a religious rite in opposition to anti-abortion liesAs a sex worker who slept her way up the ladder, how many abortions has Lala Harris had?Are Christians who don't vote for Trump "rebelling against God" as a mega-church, MAGA-church pastor says?Glenn Beck says not voting but "just praying" is insane and Kirk Cameron agrees that its immoralFOX skewers Vance about his promise to defund Planned Parenthood and he flees(2:02:59) INTERVIEW A Very Convenient Warming…or how I stopped worrying and learned to love the CO2One group got it right about hurricane Milton — and it wasn't the climate alarmists.Gregory Wrightstone, geologist with 35 years experience and the author of Amazon best seller, "A Very Convenient Warming" Debunking the fear, junk science & alarmism about CO2 — it's a GOOD thingMore resources can be found at CO2Coalition.org and for teaching children, books and resources at CO2LearningCenter.com(2:52:56) UK Shows OUR Future of Electricity Rationing Happening NOW This is where the green policies are taking us — by designIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
The older we get, the faster it seems that time passes. That's not a good thing, right? Because we know the destination of this runaway train. It's hurtling faster and faster and faster towards what some view as the edge of the abyss. If only we could slow it down. But as believers in God's Holy Word we know that this runaway train can be returned to the track of holiness and godliness where our destination is not over the edge into an abyss, but rather towards a glorious end…where we can become what God intended us to be…Who owns the land of Israel? Are Jews modern-day colonizers of the land? At South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary, Whether you're looking to lead in business, counsel with compassion, run a church, or enrich your spiritual life, our new programs are designed just for you. Introducing our Master's in Business Administration, Master's in Mental Health Counseling, and Doctor in Ministry. Aim high with a degree that sets you apart.South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. These degree programs are available online or on campus. As of August 2019, South Florida Bible College offered over 20 total programs, on campus and online. There are 10 graduate programs including 2 doctoral programs offered on campus.Explore our diverse range of programs in ministry, theology, business, and counseling, from associate to doctoral levels. All are available both online and on-campus, embracing a multicultural and interdenominational community.As the top 10 most affordable Bible colleges in the U.S., we provide quality education at an affordable price. And with scholarship opportunities just a click away, nothing should stop you from pursuing your dreams. South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary.Fully accredited and ready to serve you.Visit us online at SFBC.EDU to learn more and apply today.
Paul Wallis explores the possibility that ancient scriptures could be speaking about the colonization of planet Earth from Extraterrestrial beings
Can you imagine walking out of fourth grade in protest against white supremacy and racism? Dr. John B. Diamond did exactly that before becoming a sociologist studying race and education. He's not alone, did you know about Barbara Johns and the 1951 student walkout in Farmville, VA? In this episode, we break down the relationship between social inequality and educational opportunity, revisit what DuBois described as the color line, and Derrick A. Bell noted as the permanence of white supremacy and anti-Blackness, describe what Brown and the NAACP got wrong, unpack the consequences of distortions and failures (including Black educators losing the ability to teach), discuss the cost of integrating Black students into hostile environments, and the value of what Dr. Jarvis Giving termed “Fugitive Pedagogy” and libratory spaces that are supportive of Black and other non-white, non-privileged students thriving. Educators, system leaders, policymakers, and legal-activist/scholars will want to bookmark this episode. Despite the Best Intentions: How Inequality Thrives in Good Schools 2022 Brown Lecture in Education Research https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqAC4GoBBww Distributed Leadership in Practice (Critical Issues in Educational Leadership Series) by John B. Diamond and James P. Spillane (Editor), John B. Diamond (Editor), & 1 more
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[The Festival Project ™] Apparently, the Yeah Yeah Yeah's are a real band. No fucking way. Apparently. I had no idea at all when I wrote that…. –Wrote what? …nothing. [The Festival Project™ ] … ‘Mm. More protein.' I knew protein wasn't exactly entirely going to help me lose weight, but I had lost a lot of muscle only cycling and being bombarded at the gym— and the inferior protein I had purchased earlier in the month was less than inferior, as it turned out— it simply wasn't working. How the fuck is this a real rock group?! I don't know! I thought I made it up. I thought you made everything up. I MADE EVERYTHING UPz. Well, this is turning out to be a disaster. Hm. No spouse listed. You fucked a drummer? You could say I hopped on the bandwagon. Ew. Gross. What do you want from me?! Shut up! {Enter The Multiverse} ___ I'm going to need you to feed my dragon. Uhm. Okay. Don't worry. She doesn't bite. Uh. Give her a kiss. …no. Do it, or she'll set you on fire. *kisses dragon* ..Okay. Good girl. She's soft. For a dragon. Yes, she's very friendly. So. What does she eat? People. +.+ –Agh?! —but only purple ones. What? She's not going to eat you, Fredrick. Who the fuck is “Fredrick”?! (We don't know.) My name's not— —you're not purple. I'm not. No. Don't worry. I'm—worried. I said don't. Well; wait— what color am I, then? That's not important. *shiny* Oh, good. A gatekeeper. What in the actual circumstance is this. Length? 8.5 inches. Girth? A hearty 3.5 Circumference. What the fuck is “circumference”? [VOID.] Well, that's was fun. What was? …nothing. OH GOF— GOD Go to sleep. …I just want to know, though. Just ask Google. I'm not asking Google that! Hey Google… GOOGLE /incognito {Enter The Multiverse} Body shopping on the internet Not worth following Got to find the father who bought me the body I can self publish books, but can't do it all myself My artform costs money. Performances put off till I can afford to look adorable By New York standards, On California stereotypes No work darlin' An escort service Will cost Two dumb dollars more In your karma jar Than you've got goin. Call Tony Hawk, A star struck hallmark card For the workman's comp You were offered —Subpoena the penis. —oh that's right, I need actual ink pens. Oh God, he bought secrets on stop signs; —someone's daughter #stop for comedy DO NOT PUT FOOD ON MY VAGINA. DO NOT— No. My vagina IS food. You don't put— No. No. You want peanut butter all over your dick and balls? Awesome. You want whipped cream on the shit? Fine. Chocolate? (Non dairy, if you will.) But DO NOT. I repeat: DO NOT PUT FOOD ON MY VAGINA. Toppings are for ice cream. This here is sorbet. #lilbitz {Enter The Multiverse} So I did the math the other day— And I finally figured it out, That the reason the world is such a fucked up place Is that 80 percent of dudes have short dicks. That's why the “ideal” woman has always been small waisted, short, petite, tiny. — 80% of men have penis lengths smaller than 5 inches. That's statistics. I'm just saying— There's a reason why super models are super skinny. That's so dudes can hit it and really feel like they're fucking shit up. With their little short dicks. These tiny short girls make their little dicks feel LARGE, okay? Doesn't even matter. I just figured out the whole world is fake. I want to go somewhere the fuck else. I want to go somewhere selfies don't exist. {Enter The Multiverse} MOO-HAHA HA-HA HahAHa-HAHA! WHAT! That's my evil laugh. NO ITS NOT. What do you mean, it's not? “MOO-HAHA” NOBODY LAUGHS LIKE THAT. That's my evil laugh! No, it's not. Well, how am i supposed to laugh, then? Justnfucking— “Mwa-ha-ha”? There you go. That's perfect. What!? That's simple. That's just like everybody else. Be simple then. What! You're also just like everybody else! I am not! What makes you different? I'm—going to take over the world. See. See—what?! You're just like everybody—all the other villains. I am not! You are, though, for real. Like— Ugh. Just—do your laugh. MOO-HAH— Not that one. :( The other one. What— Do the other one. …mwa-haha… That's better. :( Come on. This opener is running lo— [TITLE SEQUENCE] I earned two tattoos and a crown From loving a man Who can't love me back I won the pawn, the aces, the sword Chariot, gardens and graces A house full of waivers Could you uncover the arc of the architect? Probably not, As it changes upon discovery Could you uncover the mask of the rabbit? The tantra of habit? The cruel suffering of the crucifix? Neverwell you, Harper Son of Sam And Harlem's daughter The forever golden one —a forager. Arches— Hark, you call, cruel summer Never forward Wondering blossom, Talking of longshores, sportsman's, Wailers, down coats Fools for orphans, are you all! Proof of the word for the propaganda, Mother Sandra Bullocks and Bulletwounds (But Bullock would have wanted one next, Just to summon a role for her.) Passion projects! Here they are, now! Bulletproof and, Table readings— Don't be greedy! Your agents and managers Also are facing inflations On yachts and at parties And meanwhile, The projects of poverty are awestruck With guttural proportions Of treasures uncovered from rubble Of sidewalks And storm gutters —how was your morning? Celebrity, aren't you? Well, aren't I then? Relax rabbit, I have a new task for you— Go bring me back what you haven't yet, And try staying on task without habits at all Or adderall— (Won't be that hard on an all organic diet, Proper programming and parental encouragement, Plus support, recommended.) Here you are again, to bother anyone around you. There I go again, not caring a fuck less. Here we are both a genius and robot Deciding to go walk the dog, At the wrong time Just a reminder I'm less of myself, In a room full of anyone else, Nevermind A few thousand —the likely cause of my invisibility. Battlegrounds as the brainless have managed to outnumber us. Beyonce became the first black woman to headline Coachella in 2018. Halle Berry, just shortly before that in 2001 became the first black woman to win an academy award for best actress. I'm just realizing what era of time I've been born into—and I have to continue to keep wondering to myself—‘why do they hate us?' For the first time in my life, advertisements for a Disney movie which will showcase an African American girl as its lead character—not as a frog, or a lion, or a mermaid—but as a human being—and one of the first animations in my lifetime to feature a female character with brown eyes—and not the usual blue, green, purple, or pink the media often uses to dehumanize or water down the blackness of dark skinned characters— saddens me, as although she is wearing braids, she is still made to look light skinned, with freckles—as beautiful some girls are, but still, this alerted me to the fact that white audiences still hate seeing black women in the spotlight, and solidified the truth that white audiences will not adapt to watching dark skinned women as the leading role in almost anything. Is the intrinsic hatred and jealousy of the white supremacy the underlying cause in the continual disadvantage of darker skinned women and the portrayals as such as strong leading characters—why does the success and happiness of the black woman seem to be such an imposing threat to whites so much so that the entire media has been, even of late, a parade of forced diversification, further colorism, and the solidification of light skinned people being seen as more beautiful, acceptable, and prioritized, in the media and otherwise? Has the obsession of white hatred towards black woman been the underlying cause in the justification of white supremacy in the media in order to create more steady sources of revenues for entertainment provisioners, programmers, and networks—appealing to largely white audiences with whitewashed and Eurocentric classification of diversity amongst the new generation's subset standards? The dark skinned woman continues to be undermined and unappreciated — it seems out of deep seated fear— fear of dark skin, fear of dark eyes—fear of having to share a world which used to revolve around eurocentricity—with diversified beauty—fear of actual equality. Why Do They Hate Us? Wine glass— Bloodstains (My blood four hundred proof) —I disappear for about Three days Come back golden (But ya'll out of order) Bitch, buy me a bottle! Nobody else can hear the Motorcycles Cause I'm the Only one sober Writing in fours because After all This is A drama Not a Comedy, no (Nope, not at all) I get wronged for it when I black out— Funny thing about it is, That ain't never happened Colonizer poison all of the water Code of conduct I promise the karma For carnival circus I promise when I die The rest of it goes out with me (But not coming home with us) The darker the berry, The longer the story —the older we are Y'all out of order Ain't it funny when The whole world is Sons and your daughters Wine glass— Bloodstains (My blood four hundred proof) —I disappear for about Three days Come back golden (But yall out of order) I tie the rope, Then I slit my wrists (Pull the trigger) Amen, I'm three times dead, And ain't left my apartment Bitch, buy me a bottle. Yo. I don't hate white peoples. At all, bro. But— They're just scary. Sometimes. Like ey— Stop trying to kill us. They're like, “We're not! …Just… …the ugly ones…” But then that's like… They're the ones that set the standards in the first place on who's “ugly.” “Ok! Ok! Everyone's beautiful!” [That's good.] “…Just the stupid ones!” lol. But they run all the fuckin systems, So the education system is like, Unequal and shit. They're like, “It's okay! Everything's better now.” But all the dark skinned people in movies are either like, Men, or like, Off to the side and shit. Morbidly obese and shit— Like, “Here's your representation.” What in the fuck though— I swear to God I don't hate white people. I don't. But it's like… Every time we get too far ahead— Or no, Try to catch up to them, They're like, “GET THE FUCK BACK!!” AHEM. I mean— Ahem. “Ahem.” They got gatekeepers. Like the only way they can handle dark skinned people, Especially women, Exceeding is if it's by being ghetto, Or standing on some soapbox, Or going above and beyond in some way. We only get centered representation of color, If it's in some ways, in total, flawed. Watching the Olympics, I almost thought they had Simone Biles hair messed up on purpose. Like, “Here's your representation.” That is our representation. How Americans actually feel about black women in general. Like, we couldn't have our best and be our best. Nobody's gonna pull this girl to the side and comb down those flyaways? An Olympic champion! A fucking Gold medalist— a perfect representation of the fact that America can't let black American women be “all the way the best”. Something looks wrong! I don't hate white people. But now I'm like… … … …Why do they hate us? Ahem. {Enter The Multiverse} After an intense round of furious masturbation, I had the sudden onset feeling that I may have written something interesting over the last 3 months. … Mm…perhaps….maybe. —but first, some heavy deep cleaning. I don't like the way it smells in here. {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū. Sleep on it Sure. Maybe we omit everything about race? Probably. Could just put that with— —with the other race war stuff. Probably should. Maybe just release the uncensored copy on the Skrillex podcast where it might be more well received? Probably that. Yeah. The Complex Collective © is committed to serving the independent artist community by providing a safe and welcoming environment, performance opportunities, rehearsal spaces, and outlets in which they can grow, enhance their skills and master their craft, and create bonds with one another, to form friendships, professional connections and networking opportunities outside of the restrictions and limitations of social media, mass surveillance, and algorithmic privilege/ preference tactics governed by corporate media enterprises without judgement or interference by outside influence, while creating an open-concept and free-form space as an artistic springboard and color-palate for all artists wishing to expand each's own mindset to involve out-of-the box thinking, outer consciousness, awareness, inner peace, and overall health and wellbeing, promoting a clean, modern and evolved, hyperrealistic lifestyle. The Complex Collective © is open to writers, musicians, graphic and visual artists, filmmakers, fashion designers, spiritual enthusiasts, world travelers, and others seeking a safe space to bond, heal, and create through collaboration, exploration, and self improvement. Up Next: Re-examining mental health conditions which affect those facing poverty or at risk environmental circumstances. Killing Me Softly is an organization established to help de-victimize and support survivors of un/reported violent crimes; an answer and antithesis to the #metoo movement, Killing Me Softly promotes the ideology of the safety in anonymity, as survivors of violent crimes often forego seeking traditional treatment or filing reports against such violence in fear or persecution or retaliation. Historically, reporters of violent crimes (particularly against women) are met with accusations of falsifying or fabrication, social exclusion, defamation of character, and even revenge and punishment enacted by the perpetrator of such crimes in defense– which in today's current justice system has proven to derail survivors livelihoods, wellbeing, and put their safety at risk. Killing Me Softly seeks to maintain a safe and anonymous space for survivors of violent crimes, welcoming all genders, races, orientations and those who identify across all spectrums who identify as survivors of un/reported violent crimes seek by to remain anonymous or maintain a change of identity due to violent crime, allowing the de-victimization and empowerment of survivors of all acts of abuse, physical and/or psychological, neglect, psychological terrorism, gangstalking and other forms of ridicule, terror, torture, or abuse overlooked and systemized and/or classified by standard systematic institutions as disabilities or disorders, incapabilities which include misdiagnoses due to medical inequality, colorism, racism, biased, or sociopolitical inequality such as, but not limited to; mislabeling as paranoia, hallucinations, conspiracy, fabrications or other under-recognized or deprioritized documentation of incidents and intent to cause harm to others by a singular abuser and/or groups, hate groups and organizations designed or designated to attack and subdue diversified others, minorities, and ‘lesser-persons', those represented in the media or otherwise as second-class citezens, and treatment by organizations or authorities aimed towards dismantling the peace of mind or livelihoods of others for personal, political, or socioeconomical reasons. The Complex Collective © | New York, New York 2024 Created as a music warehouse project based in Brooklyn New York in 2023, The Complex Collective as a non-profit seeks to encompass a large industrial space which will serve as a multi-use facility which includes a kitchen and food pantry, dance floor/event space, black box theater, cafe/ small stage, fitness spaces (Yoga/Dance) Boxing Club, media room and recording spaces designed to open the minds of artists to a bustling mecca of creativity and opportunity. The space will be used to hold flea markets, host seminars, community meetings, and lectures, as well as provide an operational and practical multimedia space to screen films, stage plays, musicals, and other theatrical productions, as well as host musical events and artists, such as DJs and live bands, poetry readings, dance recitals and other community geared events. {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] The Complex Collective © COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū. {We appreciate your time, charitable donations & support.} [Thank You.] gofundme.com/thecomplexcollective givebutter.com/thefestivalproject Sometimes no matter what you do Black is ugly It don't matter— That's just the way things are Dark skin, negro hair, brown eyes You must grow to understand that to the oppotite race, Those things are lesser than We love blonde With blue eyes preferably And only a hint of olive in the lightest skin tone We like a carefree, fun loving girl Who doesn't worry about trauma She doesn't worry about oppression Or the right hair Because the “right” hair grows out of her head There's just something too harsh for us About dark skin And dark eyes There's something so intense about Frizzy hair And black features That we cost ourselves hundreds in “Beautification” to look like them So they respect us more While inwardly, they become relieved That they don't have to spend money on Weaves and wigs and when they wear braids It's a costume Or a statement piece Not a way of life Because it has to be To Submit Your Artist Portfolio, Track or Demo for distribution on our record label, please contact: Email Us At: festivalproject.tv@gmail.com For Membership Information and Opportunities, please visit http://thefestivalproject.bandzoogle.com
HOW do you get out of the friend zone? Is Hallie a COLONIZER? Do we REALLY find each other attractive? Or is it just an act? GUYS. This week we're coming in HOT with a QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK PODCAST episode. You guys had some juicy a** questions for us this week, some of which we answered in a members-only video on YouTube. If you want your future questions to be answered 5 episodes from now, GO TO OUR WEBSITE and send them to us. Get cozy, grab your chai, and enjoy this week's episode! Be sure to submit your stories at https://www.halfpastchai.com AND read our weekly blog post! Follow us! https://bio.site/halfpastchai Time codes 0:00 - WELCOME TO HALF PAST CHAI 2:43 - Do you read self-help books? 5:35 - How do you get out of the friend zone? 9:50 - Is it weird taking your wife to India 14:09 - Have you always been attracted to each other? 17:32 - What if we met in 2024? 21:41 - What is something you want to improve? 24:17 - More cooking videos? 25:38 - Brown women hate that I am with a white women 29:57 - Do you embrace Hallie's Culture? 31:41 - Fav videogame 32:38 - How does my Indian bf win over his Indian parents? 35:14 - Friends or The Office 36:45 - Indian Dad Statement 40:33 - How to deal with racist remarks/bullying --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/halfpastchai/support
In today's episode, John and Patrick discuss the disruptive impact of British colonization on Kenya and its agricultural landscape. Kenyan farmers and communities faced immense hardships, from having their lands appropriated to being restricted on what crops they could grow. As tensions boil over following the Second World War, leading to open rebellion, the big questions emerge: Will Kenyans reclaim their ancestral lands, or will the British manage to suppress the uprising and hold their ground? And how has this historic conflict shaped modern-day Kenya? Tune in to find out!Join the History of Fresh Produce Club (https://app.theproduceindustrypodcast.com/access/) for ad-free listening, bonus episodes, book discounts and access to an exclusive chatroom community.Instagram, TikTok, Threads:@historyoffreshproduceEmail: historyoffreshproduce@gmail.com
In today's episode, John and Patrick discuss the disruptive impact of British colonization on Kenya and its agricultural landscape. Kenyan farmers and communities faced immense hardships, from having their lands appropriated to being restricted on what crops they could grow. As tensions boil over following the Second World War, leading to open rebellion, the big questions emerge: Will Kenyans reclaim their ancestral lands, or will the British manage to suppress the uprising and hold their ground? And how has this historic conflict shaped modern-day Kenya? Tune in to find out!In Sponsorship with Cornell University: Dyson Cornell SC Johnson College of BusinessJoin the History of Fresh Produce Club (https://app.theproduceindustrypodcast.com/access/) for ad-free listening, bonus episodes, book discounts and access to an exclusive chatroom community.Instagram, TikTok, Threads:@historyoffreshproduceEmail: historyoffreshproduce@gmail.com
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SPICE SPEAKS ON COLORISM, DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE, SAYS DRAKE IS NO COLONIZER Big Homies House Ep 190 #Caribbean #Spice #DANCEHALLMUSIC In this electrifying visual episode of The Big Homies House podcast, we're thrilled to have the Queen of Dancehall herself, Spice! Buckle up for a rollercoaster of riveting discussions and unfiltered truths as we dive into a myriad of topics with Spice's unique flair and candor. We kick things off with an exclusive peek into her sizzling collaboration on "Round N Round" featuring the legendary Busta Rhymes. Spice shares the creative process behind this hit and what it was like working with such an iconic artist. Next, Spice gives us the lowdown on her favorite Atlanta strip club, spilling the tea on what makes it the top spot for a night out. We then shift gears as she shares her picks for the ultimate Dancehall Mount Rushmore, highlighting the legends who have shaped the genre. In a more serious tone, Spice discusses why Black artists often turn their backs on their fans, exploring the pressures and challenges they face in the industry. She bravely addresses the rampant internet hate against dark-skinned women, sharing her personal experiences and insights on this pervasive issue. Spice opens up about her experiences with colorism on "Love and Hip Hop," providing an inside look at the challenges she faced and how she navigated them. She also gives her take on the fine line between being a boss and being labeled a "b****," offering valuable advice for women striving to lead with strength and authenticity. In a powerful segment, Spice calls for unity within the Black community, emphasizing that "we all black, don't separate us." She reveals the backlash she faced for wanting to protest for George Floyd, shedding light on the complexities of activism and public perception. The episode takes a lighter turn as we get a crash course on the proper way to get a wine at a dancehall party. Spice breaks down the do's and don'ts, ensuring you'll be ready to hit the dance floor with confidence. We also delve into the etiquette of letting your partner get danced on at a party, with Spice sharing her thoughts on maintaining respect and boundaries. Our conversation takes a delicious turn as Spice talks about her love for Jamaican cuisine, sharing her favorite dishes and culinary memories. We then dive into a heated debate on Sha'Carri Richardson versus Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, comparing the two track stars and their impacts on the sport. We tackle the controversial question: did Drake colonize Jamaican culture? Spice offers her perspective on cultural appropriation and the influence of Jamaican music on the global stage. Finally, we explore why Black American women frequently use the word "b****" and what it signifies in different contexts. Don't miss out on this explosive episode filled with laughter, insights, and raw honesty. Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications to stay updated! Tune in and join the Big Homies House community for more engaging discussions every week! BIG HOMIES HOUSE AUDIO HERE: Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nhy6WDDCQfnPwcbUqeNQU Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-big-homies-house/id1520022230 STREAM ERICA BANKS “ON HIS FACE” HERE https://music.apple.com/us/album/on-his-face/1750561371?i=1750561372 THIS WEEK'S GUESTS @spiceofficial TIME STAMPS :48 - ROUND N ROUND FT BUSTA RHYMES ! 2:27 - SPICE'S FAVORITE ATLANTA STRIP CLUB 3:35 - SPICE'S DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE 8:13 - WHY DO BLACK ARTISTS TURN THEIR BACKS ON THEIR FANS?? 12:37 - WHY DOES THE INTERNET HATE DARK SKINNED WOMEN 13:34 - LOVE AND HIP HOP COLORISM 14:09 - BEING A BOSS VS BEING A B**** 17:11 - WE ALL BLACK, DON'T SEPARATE US 17:57 - THEY DID NOT WANT HER PROTESTING FOR GEORGE FLOYD 20:50 - APPROPRIATE WAY TO GET WINE AT DANCEHALL PARTY 21:47 - WOULD YOU LET YOUR PARTNER GET DANCED ON AT DANCEHALL PARTY? 23:37 - JAMAICAN CUISINE WITH SPICE 25:58 - SHACARRI RICHARDSON VS SHELLY??? 30:31 - DID DRAKE COLONIZE JAMAICAN CULTURE? 32:39 - WHY DO BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN USE THE WORD B**** SO MUCH? Big Homies House Podcast, Big Homie Kodaq, Erica Banks, new single, ON HIS FACE, Love and Hip Hop, reality TV, dating icks, BBL procedure, entertainment industry pressures, TikTok ban, music industry, podcast episode, Big Homie Kodaq, girl math, female rapper, reality TV drama, single and searching, exclusive interview, creative process, body image, TikTok impact, delusional thinking, music promotion, viral trends, social media impact, body modification, music industry changes, Big Homies House, Erica Banks interview, trending music, reality star
What's Rap Beef to a Senior Citizen Pastor? Ms. Noreen, a much beloved friend of the show and Jesus enthusiast, knows who Drake is, but not how we got here. It's up to De, JP, Melissa, and Maria to fill her in on the Kendrick and Drake Beef. Strap in as our neurospicy brains dive into the context of the most exciting rap beef of the 2000s; This is The Long Story. 3:42: In the beginning, there was Drake 6:40: Meek Mill & Drake & Pusha T: Menage a Beef 8:34: Drake has and is Weird with Women 14:55: Enter Kendrick 16:55: MIllie Bobby Brown, Billie Eilish, Hailey Bieber 20:50: Megan the Stallion, Tory Lanez, & Drikki 29:12: Future & Metro Boomin & JCole 31:44: Which beef is The Beef? 34:41: Pin review, Megan's Law/BBL Scars, JCole, Metro Boomin 35:16: Euphoria 39:17: Family Matters 44:43: Meet The Grahams 51:21: Not Like Us 53:28: Megan's Law Pin 55:16: Drake as a Colonizer 1:00:33: MetroBoomin Pin, BBL Drizzy 1:04:00: JCole Pin 1:05:33: Drake's Mastermind? 1:08:00: Canadian Bacon: The Weekend 1:09:30: Drake's Ego 1:13:12: $350K SA settlement 1:15:14 BBL Pin 1:19:47: Drake is a white woman 1:26:26: Is Drake a Trump? 1:27:27: ZIMMERMAN, DRAKE!? REALLY????!!! 1:30:00: 616 in LA 1:33:09: DJ KarenVlad 1:38:32: The Rap Girlies 1:42:55: Find us online! Check out our carrd to see where you can find us! https://nerdgasmnoire.carrd.co/ Make sure you join our new discord channel and hang out with the community! discord.gg/7DqMZSy ENJOY! Hosts: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Producer: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Writing Team: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Editor: De Audio Production: De Theme Song: Feelin Good provided by Mike (Pound 4 Pound Podcast) & Marion Moore from ALBM Production Design: JP Fairfield Social Media: Melissa, Storm
RUSSIA THE COLONIZER by The Charles T. McDowell Center for Global Studies and Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center
Inspired by the thoughts and speakers in this Ted Radio Hour, Marielena Ferrer and I dig into the topic of language. Was the alphabet responsible for the demise of the Goddess? Are we resistant to language changes? Are language changes imposed upon us like Colonizers? Are they able to change culture? We meander through these questions and more today on the show!And here's the New Moon report for this month...Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFYITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCAFollow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast
Welcome to the #YallHaveNoIdeaPodcast! On this special episode, Shaun and Bigg Skye celebrate a milestone on the podcast! They also discuss the Sean Combs and Cassie video and how his career is over, Drake vs Kendrick Lamar and who won, and favorite episode and segments throughout the years! Follow the podcast on all platforms and enjoy the show! Share the podcast with everyone and rate the podcast on all platforms.
Hello and Welcome to Book of Lies Podcast. Website: www.bookofliespodcast.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/BookofliespodcastIG: @bookofliespodcastTwitter/ X @bookofliespodNECC's story is of pure greed and a disregard for others. Tap in for the Tale of New England Compounding Center, and stay for the colonization lesson.We've been watching a lot lately, and the show that shook us both was Baby Reindeer, good job Netflix and thank you for bringing back another season of The Circle. One of Sunni's favorites.Thanks for listening.
Today the Los Angeles Dodgers are worth $5.4 billion. But for the land they took to play ball, Vincent “Chente” Montalvo's family received what his grandfather John De Nava called peanuts. His grandmother, Adela De Nava–now 91 years old(!)–also continues to stand by this claim. It’s not just about the money, though. Earlier this year,Continue reading THE DODGERS: COLLEAGUES, OR COLONIZERS? →
Welcome to Revolutionary Hoodrat with Kim Young of Dope Black Social Worker ®. In this week's episode Kim discusses all things the cultural moment of Mr. Kendrick Lamar Duckworth's "Not Like Us"
In this episode, MP and Tee Chin discuss the pro-Palestine protests sweeping the nation's college campuses. They also discuss Amanda Seales' Club Shay Shay interview and the debate around her likability. The duo spends the rest of the podcast discussing the Drake versus Kendrick Lamar beef. Who won, and more importantly, does it change how we see Drake?
On this episode, two Black women, rooted in the desire for Black liberation, discuss the now infamous Drake-Kendrick rap beef and how this art imitates their professional and personal lives.
You already know what it is! Virgo Season Show is serving up a heaping plate of juicy celebrity tea, solar snafus, and expat escapades. Ryan and Joyhdae are here to break down the latest hot messes and how-not-to's with a side of that signature humor.
In this episode of the Filipino on the Rise podcast, host Krystl Fabella dives into a conversation about faith, religion, and spirituality. She shares her own personal journey of questioning her faith and leaving the church multiple times, highlighting the importance of asking questions and having a personal relationship with God. Krystl explores the influence of religion in Filipino culture and the challenges of navigating religious institutions. She also discusses the impact of church hurt and trauma, and the healing process that comes with exploring spirituality outside of traditional religious practices. Through her own experiences, Krystl encourages listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and questions, and to find a path that feels authentic and meaningful to them.Key Takeaways:Growing up with religious and faith-based influences is a common experience for many Filipino Americans.Questioning one's faith and exploring spirituality outside of traditional religious practices can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of one's beliefs.Church hurt and trauma are real experiences that can impact one's relationship with religion and spirituality.Finding a balance between personal exploration and community connection is important when it comes to faith and spirituality.It is possible to have a personal relationship with God and find healing without being tied to a specific religious institution.Notable Quotes:"I always question when I go to church, what am I doing here? Like, I volunteer at my church, but sometimes I don't sit and listen to the sermons because I'm past that point where I'm just sitting and taking in information and just doing the routines." "I think that after seeing the western Christian church and the glamorization of pastors, I felt like I had more questions to ask. So that is when I again distanced myself and started looking for answers elsewhere." "It's not our responsibility to continuously do the work and save ourselves. Give it to God. You're healed. You're whole." "When we share our experiences with each other, that's when the healing begins, and that's when we can live a more abundant life." "It's okay to have questions and to share them with others. Open up about your experiences and see where God meets you." Resources:Filipino on the Rise PodcastKrystl Fabela's InstagramListen to the full episode on Filipino on the Rise Podcast for more insights and personal stories about faith, religion, and spirituality. Stay tuned for future episodes that celebrate Filipino excellence and empower the community.
Amanda Seales and the crew comment on the current state of DEI after Don Lemon released his interview with Elon Musk. Then after news of Kyle Rittenhouse fleaing a campus in Tennessee, Seales finds out that he was provided K9's as protection during his visit. Seales moves on from political discourse to bring us up to speed on some cultural discourse that sparked over the weekend after Kendrick Lamar's verse on Future & Metro Boomin's album was released. This episode also features updates on headlines from the weekend such as Trump's legal battles, a ban on homeless people in Florida, Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis, and more. Listen, Laugh, and Learn on The Amanda Seales Show! If You Have A Comment Leave Amanda A Message At 1 855-Amanda-8 That's 1-855-262-6328 FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER: Sure, here are the timestamps with parentheses: (2:59) - Blackurate News Audio It's the Amanda Seales Show… I'm Amanda Seales, and it's time for Blackurate News… Story 1: Don Lemon released his interview with Elon Musk, who spewed racist talking points about DEI. (8:33) - Weekend Recap (11:58) - 60 Second Headlines It's the Amanda Seales Show… I'm Amanda Seales… and now it's time for Supreme to hit you with the 60 Second Headlines… Story 1: Donald Trump faces a critical deadline today – regarding the seizure of his properties following a civil fraud trial in New York. Trump is going to have to come up with that $454 million dollars quick. Story 2: The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Apple in an antitrust case, alleging that its iPhone ecosystem constitutes a monopoly that harms consumers, developers, and rival phone makers. Story 3: Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida signed a law banning homeless people from sleeping overnight on streets, sidewalks, and in parks. Story 4: Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, revealed in a video message that she has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. (15:09) - Caller Audio It's the Amanda Seales Show… I'm Amanda Seales… Right now, we've got a follow-up from last week's Group Chat topics of the week. Would you step in and fight for a loved one? (19:33) - Introduction - The Amanda Seales Show! Coming up this hour… Colonizers be colonizing, Rap is fun again, and our diplomats need to learn Spanish. (22:08) - Blackurate News Audio Story: Jared Kushner's comments about Gaza waterfront property being "valuable" and suggesting the movement of Palestinian civilians have sparked criticism. (26:25) - Pop Culture It's the Amanda Seales Show… I'm Amanda Seales… Story 2: Kendrick Lamar comes for Drake and J Cole on Future and Metro Boomin's song "Like That". (31:27) - Big Up Let Down Audio Big Up—Goes to Vice President Kamala Harris's personal aide. Let Down - Goes to the organizations that provide support dogs. Kyle Rittenhouse got invited to speak at the University of Memphis with his support dog. Protestors confronted him. (36:14) - And Another Thing Audio (38:00) - Introduction – On This Day - On this day in 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led a march of 5,000 antiwar demonstrators in Chicago. In an address to the demonstrators, King declared that the Vietnam War was “a blasphemy against all that America stands for.” (40:49) - Blackurate News Audio Story 1: The U.S. Capitol Police are investigating an increase in threat reports surrounding the upcoming discussion to ban TikTok. (45:44) - Group Chat Topic of the Week (49:30) - Small Doses Segment (54:06) - Caller Audio (56:23) - Introduction - The Word for the Day… (58:41) - Politicians Say the Darnedest Things FOLLOW THE SHOW ON ALL SOCIALS: @Sealessaidit @Amandaseales @thesupremeexperience If You Have A Comment Leave Amanda A Message At 1 855-Amanda-8 That's 1-855-262-6328See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#Londinium90AD: Gaius & Germanicus debate colonialism and illustrate that the Roman Army was followed by Roman colonizers to widespread success in Europe. Michael Vlahos. Friends of History Debating Society. @Michalis_Vlahos 1770 Pantheon in Rome
If you grew up outside of Africa, you might know Haile Selassie's name from reggae music - the man who ruled Ethiopia is considered a god in Jamaica. In Ethiopia opinions are more varied. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our modern world, the term “colonizer” is as pejorative as it's ever been. Roger Cohen is Paris bureau chief for The New York Times, and he joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the ways we've historically discussed colonizers, how that's changing, and how our new terminology is playing out in the war in Gaza. His article is “Who's a ‘Colonizer'? How an Old Word Became a New Weapon.”
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