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Latest podcast episodes about june 19

The Daily Rec.
Alec Soth

The Daily Rec.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 3:15


Adrian's Rec: Alec SothLearn more about Adrian Elliott: Site--Subscribe now for great recommendations, Monday through Friday!

Moscow United Methodist Church
Thursday, June 19, 2020

Moscow United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 16:07


Underground Magnolia Podcast
Happy Juneteenth - Special Episode

Underground Magnolia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 4:52


It's Juneteenth! Celebrating freedom from slavery!Music:"Jazz Addict’s Intro" by Cosimo Fogg(https://soundcloud.com/cosimo-fogg)Underground Magnolia website (http://undergroundmagnolia.com/) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. For more information on having your music featured, send an email.

California Work Comp Report
Functional Limitations and Workplace Restrictions

California Work Comp Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 20:43


Dr. John Alchemy and Cory Oleson discuss Functional limitations and workplace restrictions in this month's California Work Comp Report podcast!

Bourbon 'n BrownTown
Ep. 20 - Juneteenth

Bourbon 'n BrownTown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 38:32


Juneteenth (June 19th) is the oldest known celebration commemorating the end of American slavery dating back to 1865. However, though the Emancipation Proclamation may have been the law of the land when signed, it took two years for news to reach the entire country. This is just one example of public policy or government apologies failing to be fulfilled by the state. As we unpack Juneteenth and its importance in recognizing the trials and tribulations of African ancestors and elders we celebrate (even noting the TV show Atlanta's Juneteenth episode), we cannot ignore the generations after slavery that sustained new ways of systematically and institutionally oppressing Black people—sharecropping, black codes, Red Summer, Jim Crow, mass racialized incarceration, police violence, etc. With this paradox in mind, BrownTown examines other examples of the United States government formally apologizing or granting reparations to other wronged marginalized groups. What happened to Black folks’ 40 acres and a mule? How was 2008’s House Resolution 194 that apologized for slavery not public knowledge complete with reparations and a sincere conversation confronting America’s past? How does one recognize and commemorate Juneteenth, yet hold our institutions accountable for a job not done? Here’s BrownTown's take. -- Mentioned in the episode: Trap House - Chicago uses streetwear, art, and radical restorative justice to transform individuals, communities, and society. T.R.A.P. = Truth Reaching All People. EPISODE CORRECTION: HR194 was technically passed under President Bush in July 2008, not Obama who took office the following January 2009. -- CREDITS: Intro music by Fiendsh with soundbite from Chappelle's Show "Time Haters" skit. Outro song Villuminati by J. Cole. Audio engineered by Genta Tamashiro. -- Bourbon ’n BrownTown Site | Become a Patron on Patreon! SoapBox Productions and Organizing, 501(c)3 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Support

Holy Trinity Parish
June 19, 2016: The Rev. Ashley Lytle

Holy Trinity Parish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 12:35


Sermons from Holy Trinity Parish in Decatur, Ga.

Victory Church NOLA
June 19, 2016

Victory Church NOLA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 29:44


Victory Church

Pleasant View Sermons
June 19, 2016 Noah Knepp Jr - Audio

Pleasant View Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 29:43


Sermons from Pleasant View Mennonite Church located in Montgomery, Indiana

Bellwether Church Sermon Recordings
How We Are Saved, Part 3, "Changed"

Bellwether Church Sermon Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 19:20