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Today is King Day – the day we remember and celebrate the life of one of our nation's greatest heroes — the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. What's more, oddly enough, this year, it's also inauguration day for Donald Trump as he returns to the White House for his second term. And it's […]
Summary . In this episode of This Is The G Podcast, Host Tommy B and political analyst Harold Michael Harvey discuss the significance of King Day coinciding with the inauguration, the journey of Coley Harvey at ESPN, the performance of Atlanta sports teams, and the current political landscape under President Biden. They reflect on cultural influences, the media's portrayal of significant figures, and the public's perception of Biden's presidency. The conversation also touches on the importance of leadership in sports and politics, and the impact of public opinion on political figures. . Chapters . 00:00 Celebrating King Day and Inauguration Irony 12:56 Coley Harvey's Journey to ESPN 21:06 Atlanta Sports Teams: Successes and Struggles 23:45 Week in News with Syracuse Mike 26:38 Censorship and Hostage Release 27:30 Tributes to Cultural Icons 27:54 The Legacy of Bob Uecker 28:52 Jack Smith Report Insights 29:40 Biden's Farewell Address 30:52 The Oligarchs' Influence 31:02 Ceasefire Prospects 32:05 TikTok's Future in the U.S. 34:59 Media Recommendations for the Week 37:47 Public Opinion on Biden's Presidency 44:50 Reflections on Political Legacy Inauguration 50:09 Tribute to Coach Bobby Martin Briarwood High School East Point 55:35 SHOW CLOSE . #KingDay2025 #Inauguration2025 #ColeyHarvey #ESPN #AtlantaSports #BidenPresidency #PoliticalAnalysis #MLK #CulturalReflections #NewsRecap . NAACP IMAGE AWARDS NOMINEES: https://www.naacpimageawards.net/nominees . SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Give $25 For 2025 https://linktr.ee/thisisthegpodcast . FOR THE RECORD: The Braves have won four World Series titles: 1914 (Boston), 1957 (Milwaukee), 1995 (Atlanta), and 2021 (Atlanta).
(PUBLICATION BAN IN CASE) Following their trial, the appellants, Mikhail Kloubakov and Hicham Moustaine, were convicted of obtaining a material benefit from sexual services (s. 286.2(1) of the Criminal Code) and of procuring, as parties (s. 286.3(1) of the Criminal Code). However, after entering the convictions, the trial judge determined that the provisions in question were overbroad and that they deprived certain sex workers of the right to security without being in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice, thereby infringing s. 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. She held that the infringements were not justified under s. 1 of the Charter, and she accordingly declared ss. 286.2(1), (4) and (5) and 286.3(1) unconstitutional and suspended the declaration of invalidity for 30 days. She entered a stay of proceedings as a remedy. The Alberta Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, set aside the declarations of invalidity concerning ss. 286.2 and 286.3 and the stay of proceedings, and entered convictions against Mr. Kloubakov and Mr. Moustaine. It referred the matter back to the Court of King's Bench for sentencing. In its view, the impugned provisions did not infringe s. 7, and a s. 1 analysis was therefore unnecessary. Argued Date 2024-11-12 Keywords Constitutional law — Charter of Rights — Right to security of person — Criminal law — Commodification of sexual activities — Accused challenging constitutionality of Criminal Code provisions concerning offence of obtaining material benefit from sexual services and offence of procuring — Whether Court of Appeal erred in determining purpose of legislation and of relevant provisions — Whether Court of Appeal erred in finding that provisions were not overbroad in relation to their purpose, contrary to s. 7 of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Whether it is possible to displace presumption that purposes articulated by Parliament are valid — If it is possible, whether presumption is displaced in this case — Whether ss. 286.2(1), (4) and (5) and 286.3(1) of Criminal Code infringe rights guaranteed in s. 7 of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — If so, whether these infringements can be justified under s. 1 of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — If infringements are not justified under s. 1, what remedies are most appropriate in this case — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss. 1, 7 — Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46, ss. 286.2, 286.3. Notes (Alberta) (Criminal) (As of Right) (Publication ban in case) (Sealing order) (Certain information not available to the public) Language English Audio Disclaimers This podcast is created as a public service to promote public access and awareness of the workings of Canada's highest court. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Court. The original version of this hearing may be found on the Supreme Court of Canada's website. The above case summary was prepared by the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada (Law Branch).
The African American Children's Book Project's 33rd Annual Book Fair is happening on Saturday, February 1st, from 1 to 4 PM at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. This free event brings together bestselling authors Carole Boston Weatherford, Kwame Mbalia, Bryan Collier, and other award-winning Black authors and illustrators. Enjoy giveaways, prizes, and a bookstore with affordable books for purchase. In this episode, I speak with Paralee Knight, Vice President of Philanthropy & Community Impact at Wells Fargo, the presenting sponsor of the event. We discuss the importance of representation in children's and young adult literature and explore how this signature event fosters a love of reading. For more information, call (215) 878-BOOK or visit theafricanamericanchildrensbookproject.org. We highlight the 30th Annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service, the largest King Day of Service in the nation. This event celebrates Dr. King's vision of The Beloved Community—a society rooted in justice, diversity, peace, and freedom—by engaging over 100,000 volunteers in meaningful service. This year, the event not only honors Dr. King's enduring legacy but also commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a pivotal moment in the ongoing fight for equity and justice. I speak with Todd Bernstein, President of Global Citizen and the visionary Founder and Director of the Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service, about the significance of this milestone and the power of service in creating lasting change. Learn more at mlkdayofservice.org.
The African American Children's Book Project's 33rd Annual Book Fair is happening on Saturday, February 1st, from 1 to 4 PM at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. This free event brings together bestselling authors Carole Boston Weatherford, Kwame Mbalia, Bryan Collier, and other award-winning Black authors and illustrators. Enjoy giveaways, prizes, and a bookstore with affordable books for purchase. In this episode, I speak with Paralee Knight, Vice President of Philanthropy & Community Impact at Wells Fargo, the presenting sponsor of the event. We discuss the importance of representation in children's and young adult literature and explore how this signature event fosters a love of reading. For more information, call (215) 878-BOOK or visit www.theafricanamericanchildrensbookproject.org. We highlight the 30th Annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service, the largest King Day of Service in the nation. This event celebrates Dr. King's vision of The Beloved Community—a society rooted in justice, diversity, peace, and freedom—by engaging over 100,000 volunteers in meaningful service. This year, the event not only honors Dr. King's enduring legacy but also commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a pivotal moment in the ongoing fight for equity and justice. I speak with Todd Bernstein, President of Global Citizen and the visionary Founder and Director of the Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service, about the significance of this milestone and the power of service in creating lasting change. Learn more at www.mlkdayofservice.org.
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Keisha Walker, Community Affairs Manager with Vitalant Blood Donation, who highlights the nonprofit organization's mission and efforts to "unite blood and biologics donors, talent, and innovation to save and improve lives" and how donating blood helps save lives in our community. She touches on the local history dating back to Lifeblood and how Vitalant is one of the nation's largest nonprofit blood and biotherapies healthcare organizations, providing hospitals and patients across the U.S. a safe blood supply. Vitalant has a network of about 115 donation centers across the U.S. and hosts approximately 60,000 blood drives annually. Vitalant provides blood and special services to patients in about 900 hospitals across the U.S., helping millions of people who depend on blood donations from generous volunteer donors. Keisha talks about Vitalant's four local donation centers and ongoing blood drives at schools, places of worship, and businesses, and how easy it is to donate blood. She shares some best practices and details the ongoing local need for volunteer blood donors and community parters to host blood drive campaigns. Keisha then highlights their MLK Spirit of Service Blood Drive Campaign, taking place January 2 to January 20, 2025 with the finale blood drive at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis on King Day. She talks about some of the special perks associated, including a commemorative T-shirt and front-of-the-line admission to the museum. Keisha wraps up talking about how the community can carry the spirit of service forward and support Vitalant throughout the year so Memphis can become more self-sufficient with the blood needed to save lives here in our community.Visit https://www.vitalant.org to learn more about Vitalant and visit https://www.vitalant.org/mlkspiritofs... to learn more about the MLK Spirit of Service Blood Drive Campaign.https://www.facebook.com/Vitalant/https://www.linkedin.com/company/vitalantorg/
Back again to celebrate the born day of King Raymond. Some of you might call it an Anniversary of birth. We catch up on the 2nd week of the first round of the Fantasy playoffs and the first week of the championship round. Who made it to the dance? Who needs a better strategy? And who had a major comeback? Gotta tune in and see. Dj vows to never be in the running for 7th place ever again, and we also give tips on who to start or who to target because they still have meaningful games in week 18.
Jaytona4000 might be hacked on IG but we're still shouting him out on his King Day ! Sip [@sse_sip] , Nevatell [@nevatell] , Jaytona [@jaytona4000] & Cambino [@coastboymook] add another Pote Potna Party Member as we celebrate this week ! We are delighted to welcome community health & wellness leader , Kiara to the couch ! @Superstarxki enlightens us on her life journey in real time while providing refreshing conversation about real world subjects such as Vegetarianism , Self-Awareness , and the Pressures of Managing Future Expectations as a Young Adult & so much more ! For All Your Custom Rug Needs Please Contact [ @__infinitethreads ] on INSTAGRAM !Topics :People PleasingRank Your Local High Schools By Looks OnlyGrits Everyday Keep The Doctor Away ?Childhood Trauma Professions Finding The Right Therapist as an Adult Recorded : 11/22/24 Cover Art : @shotbygreezy
In this episode of The Royal Report I discuss the deals that happened on day one of free agency, how Brandon Ingram fits on the Kings, and the wing depth the Kings need to bring in. 00:00 Intro 1:50 Alex Len And Smaller Kings News 5:00 Brandon Ingram Rumors 11:34 MLE Wings 14:44 Other Free Agent News
In this episode, I am sharing a daily motivation I recorded for my Next Level Academy members last year. This one is for you if you want to have a great day or turn around a bad day, make sure you give it a listen. Want access to more things like this? Join me in the Academy: https://davemoreno.ca/academy/ Plus it's $300 off right now with code FIRE2X
We really wanted to give y'all somethin to ride to this week, so we figured we'd give it to you the day AFTER a Monday off...which, let's face it, may as well be SUPER Monday.WE give Dr. King his flowers while we take a look at King Day tributes.The National FL had some developments over the weekend. We only talk about a couple.A couple last minute changes in the Festival of Fine Aunties. Ish just got real.We Shredcommend a Dr. King speech like some nerds. ALL THAT AND MANY MORE UNRELATED TIRADES ON THE SHRED HEAD PODCAST!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-shred-head-podcast/donations
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. UN Agencies warn of possible Gaza famine and disease if humanitarian aid shipments don't increase. Voters in Iowa take part in the Iowa Caucuses, the first major Presidential contest of the year. Harsh winter weather sweeps across much of country bringing high winds and freezing temperatures. King Day celebrations held in cities nationwide, including Oakland. Guatemala inaugurates new president, but only after a day long standoff. Demonstrations held over the weekend in San Francisco and other major cities calling for a Middle East ceasefire. Quaker Oats company recalls more than 40 products over salmonella scare. The post The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – January 15, 2024 UN Agencies warn of possible Gaza famine and disease if humanitarian aid shipments don't increase. appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali) UN Agencies warn of possible Gaza famine and disease if humanitarian aid shipments don't increase. Voters in Iowa take part in the Iowa Caucuses, the first major Presidential contest of the year. Harsh winter weather sweeps across much of country bringing high winds and freezing temperatures. King Day celebrations held in cities nationwide, including Oakland. Guatemala inaugurates new president, but only after a day long standoff. Demonstrations held over the weekend in San Francisco and other major cities calling for a Middle East ceasefire. Quaker Oats company recalls more than 40 products over salmonella scare. The post The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – January 15, 2024 UN Agencies warn of possible Gaza famine and disease if humanitarian aid shipments don't increase. appeared first on KPFA.
Top headlines for Jan. 15, 2024:Mount Pleasant Police Department hosts 12 agencies for Winter SCALE competitionN. Charleston organizations to hand out thousands of items for MLK Jr. GivebackVP Harris to speak at ‘King Day at the Dome' event‘They're being groomed': New report reveals over 90% of S.C. human trafficking victims are minors
On this episode of Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer speaks with Todd Bernstein, founder and director of the Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service. The post Court Radio: We Celebrate MLK & King Day of Service first appeared on MyPhillyLawyer.
Welcome to the Prayer 365 Podcast! Our mission is to transform lives through the lifestyle of prayer. Join us LIVE Mon-Fri at 6:30am, Sat at 7:30am and Sunday at Thryve Church at 10:30am!
"We hold our breath and hope that the ceasefire will hold." About today's speaker: The Rev'd Leyla King is an Episcopal priest & Arabic teacher who serves as rector of Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She is also a member of the Small Churches, Big Impact Collective. Reverberation of the Spirit is a daily podcast for Advent designed to help us rediscover the beauty of waiting, as we prepare for the coming of Christ. Listen every day in Advent in the "Sermons from Trinity Cathedral Portland" podcast feed, trinitycathpdx.podbean.com.
Welcome to the Prayer 365 Podcast! Our mission is to transform lives through the lifestyle of prayer. Join us LIVE Mon-Fri at 6:30am, Sat at 7:30am and Sunday at Thryve Church at 10:30am!
Our "First Coast Connect" panel discusses the week's top news, including plans for a single King Day event — the first time in years.
Devin: What do you see as your superpower?Nika: There are a lot of areas where I feel like I am skilled that relate to my profession, but one that is not spoken of as often, which I do very much consider to be a superpower, is my ability to hold the middle, to appreciate the nuance, to be that bridge builder.In a historic ruling In June, the Supreme Court decided that college admissions could not be guided by affirmative action. The ruling has left corporate professionals engaged in diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) anxious.Dr. Nika White, author of Inclusion Uncomplicated: A Transformative Guide to Simplify DEI, joined me to talk about the implications of the ruling.“Don't panic,” she says to those who work in corporate DEI and human resources. “Nika: this is a time for organizations to realign and reassess their why. Why did they, in the first place, have such a deepened commitment to DEI?”“This is time for leadership, in particular, to show that leadership,” Nika says. “Equity and inclusion is all about leadership and not finding this news as a crutch or an excuse or a reason to abandon the work.”She also explained the broad appeal of her new book, Inclusion Uncomplicated.”Nika: this is a book that helps everyone, regardless of your position, your title, where you are within your journey of deepening your understanding of DEI, to really think about, ‘What is my role now, and what type of influence do I have within the circles that I belong to; where I can take a more active part, a more intentional part of fostering equity and inclusion?”AI Episode Summary* Devin and Nika discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action and its impact on academia and corporate environments.* The ruling currently only applies to higher learning institutions but could potentially affect corporate environments in the future.* Nika advises organizations to remain committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) values despite the ruling.* She recommends organizations realign their DEI strategies and have open conversations about the impact of the ruling.* Leadership should show support for DEI initiatives and not use the ruling as an excuse to abandon the work.* Nika is the author of "Inclusion Uncomplicated: A Transformative Guide to Simplify DEI," which helps individuals understand their role in fostering equity and inclusion.* She believes that resistance to DEI often stems from a lack of clarity and suggests demystifying the complexity of DEI to engage more people.* Nika emphasizes the importance of listening and asking thoughtful questions to facilitate conversations about DEI.* She advises individuals to hold the middle, appreciate nuance, and bridge divides to foster understanding and acceptance.* Nika's superpower is her ability to hold the middle, bridge gaps, and appreciate both sides to address divisions within society and organizations.* She suggests developing curiosity, active listening skills, tolerance for difference, and deliberate intention to improve listening abilities.How to Develop Holding the Middle Ground As a SuperpowerNika's career highlights her ability to hold the middle ground, allowing people of differing opinions to see each other more fully and respectfully. She shared an anecdote that illustrates this especially well.I remember this was years ago. I am based in Greenville, South Carolina. And Greenville County was the last county in the nation to recognize MLK, Dr. King [Day] as an official holiday. That news left a stain on Greenville. And there were a lot of protests, a lot of division. Finally, once the holiday was passed, they needed a lot of healing. So, I would say that the “both-and” was being a convener of different individuals within the community, different leaders and influencers, and just giving space for people to express their frustration, to express their dismay, but then also to turn that into, say, “How can we now let this work for our good?”When I think about the outcome that I'm really proud of, we went on–a group of us–served as founders of what became known as MLK Dream Weekend for ten years. We curated these special events and different types of initiatives in honor of Dr. King's legacy. One of those initiatives was a diversity banquet.The very first year after the holiday was passed, we convened hundreds of people for this banquet and this celebration. We were fortunate enough to be able to get the attention of Dr. Bernice King to come and be our keynote speaker.The reason that I reflect on that is when you think about MLK weekend–where the children, the voice, the legacy of Dr. King could be anywhere delivering any type of message–that Dr. Bernice King saw fit to come to Greenville and to share a message with us. And that message was “the last shall be first.”When I think about holding the middle, and the “both-and,” we could have waddled in that disappointment; we could have let that define us. We could have just not taken the initiative to really try to see the other side of it–the “both-and.” That is something that I'm proud to say that I was a part of is bringing that level of healing through these specially curated events in honor of Dr. King.After sharing that powerful example of holding the middle and its impact, she offered a few tips for developing that superpower.First, she encouraged viewers to foster their curiosity, attributing her ability to hold the middle, in part, to her curiosity. “Asking questions is a great way to learn and to form a perspective–not judgment.”Second, she encouraged the audience to practice accepting what people say. “Acceptance doesn't always mean agreement,” she says. It simply means acknowledging that others hold a different perspective or opinion.Finally, she encourages everyone to listen with intention. Focus on listening to “respond” rather than “react.”By following her example and advice, you can strengthen your ability to hold the middle, potentially making it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Guest-Provided ProfileDr. Nika White (she/her):Dr. Nika White, founder, CEO of Nika White Consulting and author of Inclusion Uncomplicated.About Nika White Consulting: Nika White Consulting is a diversity, equity, and inclusion boutique consulting firm with recognized authority on strategic diversity, intentional inclusion, and organizational effectiveness.Website: www.Nikawhite.comCompany Facebook Page: facebook.com/nikacwhiteBiographical Information: Dr. Nika White, the author of Inclusion Uncomplicated: A Transformative Guide to Simplify DEI, is president and CEO of Nika White Consulting (www.nikawhite.com). Dr. White is an award-winning management and leadership consultant, keynote speaker, published author, and executive practitioner for DEI efforts in the areas of business, government, non-profit and education. Her work helping organizations break barriers and integrate DEI into their business frameworks led to her being recognized by Forbes as a Top 10 Diversity and Inclusion Trailblazer. The focus of Dr. White's consulting work is to create professional spaces where people can collaborate through a lens of compassion, empathy, and understanding. Twitter Handle: @NikaWhiteLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/nikawhite/Instagram Handle: instagram.com/nikacwhite/Join us for the SuperCrowdHour with Lea Bouhelier-Gatreau of KingsCrowd as she explains how you can start investing for impact with just $100 on August 16 at 1:00 Eastern/10 Pacific. Register at half-price here.Léa is a Sr. Investment Analyst at KingsCrowd who writes the company's impact investing monthly article, providing investors with the best impact investing deals and market insights. She previously worked for Stanford's accelerator, StartX, and led the first award-winning study on the Malawian startup ecosystem. She holds a degree in Anthropology from France and studies at UC Davis, working toward an MBA.Register for SuperCrowdHour Get full access to Superpowers for Good at devinthorpe.substack.com/subscribe
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If you want to be a winner in life. You got to have a suitable winning mindset. All you got to do first is speak passionate and positive things to your life.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/inspirational-speeches-by-billionaires-elon-musk-jeff-bezos-bill/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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“It's not f*#king day-care” The girls discuss the most talked about question when it comes to Weddings – Kids or no Kids? Georgie uses her experience as a Mother and discussed the weddings where her daughter was invited and the ones where she wasn't– which was better and is there a good middle ground? Beth questions if you can make your own rules when it comes to which children you can invite? Bitches from a bride today keeps us on theme with the Children. Tip Jar – The girls discuss where to start when it comes to finding suppliers! AND FINALLY, we have a very special first ever guest – any guesses who it is? We'd love to know whether you're having kids at your big day? ****************************************This episode is sponsored by The Crafty Lab, the original home of the wedding newspaper! The Crafty Lab will help you add that personal touch to your wedding by adding your own personal story to your big day. A small company with a big heart.Be sure to check them out;Website - www.thecraftylab.co.ukInstagram - @thecraftylab.co.ukMake sure you follow us on Instagram & TikTok!The Unfiltered Bride - @the.unfiltered.brideGeorgie - @georgina.rose.eventsBeth - @etiquetteeventstyling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
About this eventThe #KingDayParty is Charlotte's #1 Day Experience!In the new Era of Urban Culture, the Day Party scene was transformed by King Ent. Witness the Intensity & synergy that reconcile during the day because imagining it is entirely impossible.Enjoy Slate Charlotte's inventive cocktails for sipping and plenty of good conversation—plus a stunning view of Charlotte.The # KingDayParty's blend of young professionals, great music, and premium cocktails.The #KingDayParty consistently defines the spirit of Summer with a unique atmosphere and will leave you with unforgettable memories. The #KingDayParty provides a perfect scene for the city's creme de la creme to create what King Ent. Calls #TheKingWay Experience.With limited capacity and VIP tables, the proactive patron can guarantee their entry by purchasing a ticket &/or VIP table today.Advance Tickets are the ONLY way to GUARANTEE Entry. This is a capacity event EIGHT years running and will be even more limited with social distancing measures strictly enforced to ensure a safe and enjoyable event for all.Be Proactive and Secure your Entry Early.
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Good morning and welcome to the ride! Big Dog shares memories of his parents and his struggle to evolve along with how Dr. King helped him. We have Dr. King's most famous speech that was delivered on August 28, 1963 during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Excerpts of the Drum Major Instinct Speech and Mountain Top Speech can be heard here today as well. You will also get a piece of civil rights icon John Lewis through his speech at the March on Washington. President Biden gave out the nations second highest honor to an elite group on January 6th. Somebody's birthday is tomorrow!?!? "Oh yeah!" What painful word is in America? Today the show wraps up with a special request for the intro of intros. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TDC Podcast topics - Happy Martin Luther the King Day, more classified documents found in President Soup's personal office, Super Wildcard Weekend, guy places ridiculous bet on the Chargers vs. Jaguars game, NHL gets slapped by Governor Ron Desantis over discriminatory job fair posting, James or not James e-mail segment and much more
Today on Sojourner Truth we bring you our King Day special program paying homage to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's radicalism. Dr. Martin Luther King became increasingly vocal about his views against the war the U.S. was waging at the time– the war in Vietnam. He delivered a speech entitled, “Beyond Vietnam: Time to Break the Silence,” exactly one year before his assassination. Dr. Martin Luther King declared: “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.” He went on to name the U.S. government as the greatest purveyor of violence in the world and preached that nonviolent direct action is our greatest hope and the best tool to bring about change. Over 54 years later, in this powerful speech, Dr. King provides both a diagnosis and a cure that remains fully relevant today. As the U.S. finds itself encroached in yet another war enabling the continued war between Russia and Ukraine. Today, in partnership with the CA High Desert residents and the CA Poor People's Campaign, Sojourner Truth brings you audio from this public reading of “ Beyond Vietnam.” This event was part of 54 public readings— for each year since Dr. King's assassination— taking place across the state of California. The CA Poor Peoples' Campaign has picked up Dr. King's unfinished work, weaving the interlocking injustices—systemic racism, systemic poverty, environmental devastation, militarism and the war economy and a distorted moral narrative of Christian nationalism—into one “moral fusion” campaign. We hope you'll enjoy this live reading of Martin Luther King's speech "Beyond Vietnam" read by the CA high desert residents honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Today on Sojourner Truth we bring you our King Day special program paying homage to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's radicalism. Dr. Martin Luther King became increasingly vocal about his views against the war the U.S. was waging at the time– the war in Vietnam. He delivered a speech entitled, “Beyond Vietnam: Time to Break the Silence,” exactly one year before his assassination. Dr. Martin Luther King declared: “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.” He went on to name the U.S. government as the greatest purveyor of violence in the world and preached that nonviolent direct action is our greatest hope and the best tool to bring about change. Over 54 years later, in this powerful speech, Dr. King provides both a diagnosis and a cure that remains fully relevant today. As the U.S. finds itself encroached in yet another war enabling the continued war between Russia and Ukraine. Today, in partnership with the CA High Desert residents and the CA Poor People's Campaign, Sojourner Truth brings you audio from this public reading of “ Beyond Vietnam.” This event was part of 54 public readings— for each year since Dr. King's assassination— taking place across the state of California. The CA Poor Peoples' Campaign has picked up Dr. King's unfinished work, weaving the interlocking injustices—systemic racism, systemic poverty, environmental devastation, militarism and the war economy and a distorted moral narrative of Christian nationalism—into one “moral fusion” campaign. We hope you'll enjoy this live reading of Martin Luther King's speech "Beyond Vietnam" read by the CA high desert residents honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Today's podcast is brought to you by the letter 3: A warm, breezy, and maaaaaaaybe a bit drizzly of a M.L. King Day for the Brazos Valley. A bit warm for January, but a great day regardless. Record warmth flares up Tuesday before changes arrives a few times over this week. It's a hat trick!
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EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, the hosts discuss why Martin Luther King should not be limited by a selection of words from the “I Have a Dream” speech delivered in 1963, and how he pointed out the failings of America, confronted those in power, and challenged them to make that dream a reality. A FEW KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE If you look at the "I Have a Dream "speech, and you don't look at that one line, but you look at what he said about the state of Black America and how black Americans were shackled in their own country, then you get a better sense of how he was confronting America and his treatment of a large segment of the population. A great starting point to understand that when Martin Luther King Jr. says non-violent, he's confronting a system of American apartheid that is making second-class citizens. America's a violent nation. It was born of violence. It was maintained by violence in the form of a civil war, and it's held together through violence. Martin Luther King was a revolutionary and his revolution wasn't premised on having more guns. To download the transcript, CLICK HERE LINKS IN THIS EPISODE MLK NBC Interview 11 months before his assassination https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xsbt3a7K-8 Letter From Birmingham Jail https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Articles_Gen/Letter_Birmingham.html Homestead Act of 1862 https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/civil_war/Homestead_Act.htm#:~:text=To%20help%20develop%20the%20American,western%20land%20to%20individual%20settlers https://www.aaihs.org/race-reconstruction/#:~:text=Since%20the%20Homestead%20Act%20was,and%20immigrant%20%E2%80%93%20profited%20from%20it. I Have A Dream Speech Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smEqnnklfYs I Have A Dream Speech Transcript https://www.npr.org/2010/01/18/122701268/i-have-a-dream-speech-in-its-entirety Frontline Transcript February 10, 1998 https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/race/etc/script.html Washington Post Story on passage of King Day https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/opinions/articles/solemn_senate_votes_for_national_holiday.html Follow Ellis Conversations on Twitter Follow Judge Ronald Ellis on Twitter Follow Jamil Ellis on Twitter Follow Jamil Ellis on LinkedIn Check out Unified Ground Follow Ellis Conversations on Twitter OTHER EPISODES OF INTEREST Affirmative Action: How We Got To Now John Lewis Voting Rights Act Role of Protest in Fostering Change
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Williams and Blum dig deep on Tre King's debut with the Iowa State men's basketball team. Where would the guys power rank Iowa State heading into the Big 12 season? The women' got a big win vs. Villanova on Sunday. National Signing Day is this week for football. Plus, the guys discuss and settle a major middle-aged man problem, all courtesy of Mechdyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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God is the King that reigns above all. Do our lives reflect that God is truly King? Do we let Him reign in our life? Tune in this week as we study 1 Samuel, Psalms, and Titus. Sunday (5/15) - Saturday (5/21) SHOP @ DAILY GRACE CO https://www.thedailygraceco.com/?rfsn=6428089.593fce CGPOP MERCH https://www.christiangirlspop.com/shop/merch 2022 Newsletter https://www.christiangirlspop.com/bible-reading-plan CGPOP BIBLE CREW SIGNUP https://www.christiangirlspop.com/shop/p/2022-bible-crew SELAH RETREAT: http://www.christiangirlspop.com/selah-retreat-info CGPOP YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJsUOiSiyGAphiLvPxt-QAQ
On this episode we catch up and let everyone know what we've been up to. We discuss The hypocrisy many politicians are showing during this past MLK weekend. Please share, like and subscribe to this podcast. Follow us on twitter @WrasslinCulture. Follow our hosts @BL_d2nd @MrLMG77email all feedback to WrasslinCulturePod@gmail.com.
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In this episode, we go over how the executive branch has grown to a magnitude our founders never imagined, and talk about what events and people shaped the branch the most!
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Wednesday, Jan. 18th, 2017, 4pm-6pm EST (1pm-3pm PST) with host Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network. 1) “Hidden Figures” starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae is the # 1 Movie in the coutry for a 2nd Week. 2) Trump continues his attack on Rep. John Lewis on Dr. King Day and stereotypes his District as being crime ridden and poverty stricken. 3) Octavia Spencer bought out theater so low income families could see “Hidden Figures”. 4) Chrisette Michelle will perform at Trump's Inauguration. What is she thinking? 5) FBI had Trump-Russia report in summer 2016, Senate to investigate. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Mon.-Fri. 4pm-6pm EST online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more info and podcasts and DVDs by Michael Imhotep.
Don't miss a special broadcast of "The Michael Imhotep Show" today, Sunday, Jan. 17th, 7pm-9pm EST. Listen at www.BlogTalkRadio.com/TheAfricanHistoryNetworkShow or at 914-338-1375. We'll discuss The State of African Americans in 2016. Why have we lost ground in almost every Economic Category over the last 10 years, #OscarsSoWhite, African Americans were shut out of the Oscars again this year. Why and What needs to change? Dr. King on his 87th Birthday and why he told us to #RedistributeThePain, Understanding The Power of Economic Withdrawal. Update on Flint, MI. President Obama declares a State of Emergency in Flint, MI behind the lead poisoning of the water supply. Visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more information DETROIT: Monday, January 18th, 2016 at Nandi's Knowledge Cafe, 6pm. Screening and Discussion of the film "Out of Darkness" in celebration Dr. King Day. Discussion led by Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network and host of "The Michael Imhotep Show". You don't want to miss this. Nandi's Knowledge Cafe, 12511 Woodward Ave., Highland Park, MI (4 blocks South of the Davison Fwy between Glendale and Highland St.) Watch the trailer for here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7odxQ6YqF7o&feature=youtu.be Out of Darkness is narrated by Prof. Kaba Kamene (aka Booker T. Coleman) and co-stars Dr. Umar Johnson, Dr. Claud Anderson, Tim Wise, Prof. James Small, Dr. Joy DeGruy, Anthony Browder, Sabir Bey, Atlantis Browder, and Taj Tarik Bey.