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We've all heard the saying that words have meaning. But do we truly understand it. Ollie Mac doesn't think so. On this episode of Conversations with Ollie Mac, Ollie Mac does a deep dive into the word "woke". This word has taken on a different meaning in this hypersensitive environment to where laws have been established to stop the so called "woke agenda". Ollie Mac also explores the history of "Lift Every Voice and Sing", the Black National Anthem and why the song is important for all people. Ollie Mac used the following references for this episode: "Lift Every Voice and Sing" “Why the Black National Anthem Is Lifting Every Voice to Sing” Janelle Harris Dixon, The Smithsonian Magazine, August 10, 2020 Lift Every Voice and Sing - A Cappella (Berklee We Will Rise Summit) "Ron DeSantis vows to Fight 'woke' Democrats in primary night speech", The Independent The Holy Bible: King James Version (Electronic Edition of the 1900 Authorized Version.). (2009). Logos Research Systems, Inc. Raymer, R. M. (1985). 1 Peter. In J. F. Walvoord & R. B. Zuck (Eds.), The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures. Victor Books. "A History of "Wokeness": Stay Woke: How a Black Activist Watchword Got Co-Opted in the Culture War, Aja Romano, October 9, 2020 "How Woke Went From "Black" To "Bad", Ishena Robinson, Legal Defense Fund, August 26, 2022 "The Origin of Woke: William Melvin Kelley Is The 'Woke' Godfather We Never Acknowledged, Elijah C. Watson, December 16, 2022 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conversationswitholliemac/message
This week, Dani shares the story of the mysterious death of Kenneka Jenkins with Whitney. Credits/Sources: People Are Baffled By The Footage Of This Woman’s Mysterious Death In A Hotel Freezer by Amanda Sedlak-Hevener - https://bit.ly/39dOsnwA woman was found dead in a hotel freezer. Video shows her last-known moments. By Avi Selk and Andrew deGrandpre - https://wapo.st/3a4HKzLPolice Reports Offer New Details Investigation into Kenneka Jenkins’ Death by John Keilman and Gregory Pratt - https://bit.ly/3ocSNfeMissing Chicago Teen Sadaria Davis Found Dead In Abandoned Building by Elijah C. Watson - https://bit.ly/2Y8pPCD Things To Check Out This Week: Dead Zone Drive-In Socials: https://linktr.ee/deadzonedrivein If you’re interested in sharing your creepy stories, email us at creepycaffeine@gmail.com. Want to buy us a drink? Check out our merch, bookstore, Goodreads, or socials? Check out our Linktree for all of our links! https://linktr.ee/creepycaffeine To reach us by snail mail: Creepy Caffeine PO Box 12665 Oklahoma City, OK 73157
Seit dem Deutschen Computerspielpreis 2019 sind zwar schon einige Wochen verstrichen, doch das Trauma sitzt tief. Wie konnte es zu diesem Debakel kommen? Wie ist es um die deutsche Spielebranche bestellt und welche Fördermöglichkeiten werden benötigt? Über diese Fragen sprechen wir mit Jenni Wergin, die als Förderreferentin des Medienboards Berlin-Brandenburg in der Jury des Deutschen Computerspielpreises war und als allgemeine Expertin der hiesigen Spielkultur bezeichnet werden kann.Außerdem geht es um den Vorstoß von GamerGate-Protagonisten in das EU-Parlament, zweifelhafte Rassismus-Debatten und Tobis kaputtes Auto.Inhalt:00:00:00 - 00:14:33 Spielewoche00:14:33 - 00:34:50 Presseschau00:34:50 - 01:27:22 Thema der WocheShownotes:PresseschauAssassin’s Creed Unity - Entschädigungs-Spiel bedeutet Verzicht auf Rechtsmittel (Tobias Ritter)Nach Spende für Notre-Dame - Volle Server bei AC: Unity, Spieler betreiben "positives Review-Bombing" (Mathias Dietrich)Jax's Divisive 'Mortal Kombat 11' Ending Shows That The Gaming Community Still Has A Racism Problem (Elijah C. Watson)Red Dead Redemption 2: six months later (Film Crit Hulk)We Need to Get Ready for GamerGate Politicians (Patrick Klepek) Matthias Kreienbrink)Thema der WocheMedienboard Berlin-Brandenburg – New Media@yun_jenni auf TwitterTwo Into Indie
In Black America producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. discusses the origins of the African American colloquialism “woke” with Elijah C. Watson, News Editor for the New York-based Black Politics and pop culture website Okayplayer.
In Black America producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. discusses the origins of the African American colloquialism “woke” with Elijah C. Watson, News Editor for the New York-based Black Politics and pop culture website Okayplayer.
In Black America producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. discusses the origins of the African American colloquialism “woke” with Elijah C. Watson, News Editor for the New York-based Black Politics and pop culture website Okayplayer.