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Recently, the protest group Palestine Action was proscribed by the Labour government under counter terror legislation putting the group in the same category as Al Quaida, ISIS and National Action. This is stunning attack on the right to protest and will have wider implications for the palestine solidarity movement, and other movements that sometimes break the law in pursuing their political goals – which we should remember has a long history in UK protest movements. On the surface this seems to be outside the remit of this podcast, so why are we covering this? For one thing the British state has used the proscription of far right and fascist groups to give a veneer of acceptability this action. Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, proscribed two far right groups alongside Palestine Action. But also there is a more fundamental issue here. We cannot divorce the actions and policies of far right governments from those of their liberal democratic counter parts. The British state continues to send fighter jet parts to the Israeli regime, which is committing a genocide. It is also running surveillance missions over Gaza from its base in Cyprus. In addition, Labour has chased Reform in its policy and rhetoric towards migrants. It was only a few months ago that Starmer echoed Enoch Powell in his island of strangers speech. Far right governments usually use existing laws and powers to push an authoritarian agenda. You can see this particularly in the United States of America, where Trump cites hundreds year old insurrection laws and alien enemies acts in order to further his mass deportation campaign. It is not hard to see a far right government in this country to use the proscription of PA to go after climate justice or civil rights movements. With that being said, today I'm talking to Iida Kayhko about proscription, counter terror and more, on with the show! Support the show on patreon: patreon.com/12rulesforwhat Iida's article in Race and Class: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03063968251323166
Episode Summary Afreenish Amir, Ph.D., Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Project Director at the National Institute of Health in Pakistan, highlights significant increases in extensively drug-resistant typhoid and cholera cases in Pakistan and discusses local factors driving AMR in Asia. She describes the development and implementation of a National Action Plan to combat AMR in a developing country, emphasizing the importance of rational antimicrobial use, surveillance and infection control practice. Ashley's Biggest Takeaways AMR is a global and One Health issue. Pakistan has a huge disease burden of AMR. Contributing factors include, but are not limited to, overcrowding, lack of infection control practices, poor waste management practices and over-the-counter prescription practices. Promoting the rational use of antimicrobials is imperative at all levels—from tertiary care to primary care practitioners. Typhoid and cholera are high-burden infections in Pakistan, with typhoid being a year-round issue and cholera being seasonal. A holistic approach, involving various sectors and disciplines, is necessary in order to address the global AMR threat. Amir highlights the need for better communication and collaboration to bridge gaps and build trust between different organizations. Featured Quotes: I've been working at the National Institutes of Health for the last 7 years now. So, I've been engaged in the development and the implementation of the national action plan on AMR, and that gave me the opportunity to explore the work in the field of antimicrobial resistance. Reality of AMR in Pakistan [Pakistan] is an LMIC, and we have a huge disease burden of antimicrobial resistance in the country right now. A few years back, there was a situational analysis conducted, and that has shown that there is presence of a large number of resistant pathogens within the country. And National Institutes of Health, they have started a very standardized surveillance program based upon the global antimicrobial use and surveillance system back in 2017. And [those datasets have] generated good evidence about the basic statistics of AMR within the country. So, for example, if I talk about the extensively drug-resistant typhoid, typhoid is very much prevalent in the country. Our data shows that in 2017 there were 18% MDR typhoid cases through the surveillance data. And in 2021 it was like 60%. So that has shown that how the resistance has increased a lot. A number of challenges are associated with this kind of a thing, overcrowded hospitals, poor infection prevention and control (IPC) measures. So, there is AMR within the country—there's a huge burden—and we are trying to look for the better solutions. Local Factors Driving AMR Bacteria, they do not know the borders. We have a close connection with the other Asian countries, and we have a long border connected with the 2 big countries, which are Afghanistan and India and Bangladesh and China. So, we see that it's not limited to 1 area. It's not regional. It's also a history of travel. When the people travel from one area to the other, they carry the pathogen as a colonizer or as a carrier, and they can infect [other] people. So, it's really connected, and it's really alarming as well. You never know how the disease is transmitted, and we have the biggest example of COVID—how things have spread from 1 country to the other, and how it has resulted in a massive pandemic. AMR is similar. We have seen that it's not limited to 1 region. We are part of this global community, and we are contributing somehow to the problem. First, I'll talk about the health care infrastructure. We do have the capacities in the hospitals, but still, there's a huge population. Pakistan is a thickly populated country. It's a population of around 241 million. And with the increasing population, we see that the infrastructure has not developed this much. So now the existing hospitals are overcrowded, and this has led to poor infection control practices within the hospitals. The staff is not there. In fact, ID consultants are not available in all the hospitals. Infection control nurses are not available in all the hospitals. So, this is one of the main areas that we see, that there is a big challenge. The other thing that can contribute is the poor waste management practices. Some of the hospitals—private and public sectors—they are following the waste management guidelines—even the laboratories. But many of the hospitals are not following the guidelines. And you know that AMR is under one health. So, whatever waste comes from the hospital eventually goes to the environment, and then from there to the animal sector and to the human sector. [Another big] problem that we are seeing is the over-the-counter prescription of antimicrobials. There is no regulation available in the country right now to control the over-the-counter prescription of antibiotics. They are easily available. People are taking the antibiotics without a prescription from the doctors, and the pharmacist is giving the patients any kind of medicine. And either it is effective/not effective, it's a falsified, low-quality antibiotic for how long in duration antibiotic should be taken. So, there are multiple of things or reasons that we see behind this issue of AMR. Rational Use of Antimicrobials It is a complex process how we manage this thing, but what we are closely looking at in the country right now is that we promote the rational use of antimicrobials at all levels—not only at the tertiary care levels, but also at the general practitioner level. They are the first point of contact for the patients, with the doctors, with the clinicians. So, at this point, I think the empirical treatment needs to be defined, and they need to understand the importance of this, their local antibiograms, what are the local trends? What are the patterns? And they need to prescribe according to those patterns. And very recently, the AWaRE classification of WHO, that is a big, big support in identifying the rational use of antimicrobials—Access, Watch and Reserve list—that should be propagated and that should be understood by all the general practitioners. And again, I must say that it's all connected with the regulations. There should be close monitoring of all the antibiotic prescriptions, and that can help to control the issue of AMR. National Action Plan on AMR So, when I joined NIH, the National Election plan had already been developed. It was back in 2017, and we have a good senior hierarchy who has been working on it very closely for a long period of time. So, the Global Action Plan on AMR, that has been our guiding document for the development of the national action plan on AMR, and we are following the 5 strategic objectives proposed in the global action plan. The five areas included: The promotion of advocacy and awareness in the community and health care professionals. To generate evidence through the data, through the surveillance systems. Generation of support toward infection prevention and control services IPC. Promoting the use of antimicrobials both in the human sector and the animal sector, but under the concept of stewardship, antimicrobial consumption and utilization. Invest in the research and vaccine and development. So, these are some of the guiding principles for us to develop the National Action Plan, and it has already been developed. And it's a very comprehensive approach, I must say. And our institute has started working on it, basically towards recreating awareness and advocacy. And we have been successful in creating advocacy and awareness at a mass level. Surveillance We have a network of Sentinel surveillance laboratories engaged with us, and they are sharing the data with NIH on a regular basis, and this is helping NIH to understand the basic trends on AMR and what is happening. And eventually we plan to go towards this case-based surveillance as well, but this is definitely going to take some time because to make people understand the importance of surveillance, this is the first thing. And very recently, the Institute and country has started working towards the hospital acquired infection surveillance as well. So, this is a much-needed approach, because the lab and the hospital go hand in hand, like whatever is happening in the lab, they eventually reach the patients who are in the hospitals. Wastewater surveillance is the key. You are very right. Our institute has done some of the work toward typhoid and cholera wastewater surveillance, and we were trying to identify the sources where we are getting these kinds of pathogens. These are all enteric pathogens. They are the key source for the infection. And for the wastewater surveillance mechanism, we can say that we have to engage multiple stakeholders in this development process. It's not only the laboratory people at NIH, but we need to have a good epidemiologist. We need to have all the water agencies, like the public health engineering departments, the PCRWR, the environmental protection agencies who are working with all these wastewater sites. So, we need to connect with them to make a good platform and to make this program in a more robust fashion. Pathogens and Disease Burdon For cholera and typhoid within Pakistan, I must say these are the high burden infections or diseases that we are seeing. For typhoid, the burden is quite high. We have seen a transition from the multidrug-resistant pathogens to the extensively drug-resistant pathogens, which now we are left with only azithromycin and the carbapenems. So, the burden is high. And when we talk about cholera, it is present in the country, but many of the times it is seasonal. It comes in during the time of the small zone rains and during the time of floods. So, every year, during this time, there are certain outbreaks that we have seen in different areas of the country. So, both diseases are there, but typhoid is like all year long—we see number of cases coming up—and for cholera, it's mainly seasonal. Capacity Building and ASM's Global Public Health Programs Capacity building is a key to everything, I must say, [whether] you talk about the training or development of materials. I've been engaged with ASM for quite some time. I worked to develop a [One Health] poster in the local language to create awareness about zoonotic diseases. So, we have targeted the 6 zoonotic diseases, including the anthrax, including the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever and influenza. And we have generated a very user-friendly kind of layout in the local language, trying to teach people about the source of transmission. What are the routes of transmission, if we talk about the CCHF? And then how this can be prevented. So, this was one approach. And then I was engaged with the development of the Learnamr.com. This is online platform with 15 different e-modules within it, and we have covered different aspects—talking about the basic bacteriology toward the advanced, standardized methods, and we have talked about the national and global strategies [to combat] AMR, One Health aspects of AMR, vaccines. So, it's a huge platform, and I'm really thankful to ASM for supporting the program for development. And it's an online module. I have seen that there are around more than 500 subscribers to this program right now, and people are learning, and they are giving good feedback to the program as well. We keep on improving ourselves, but the good thing is that people are learning, and they are able to understand the basic concepts on AMR. Links for This Episode: Experts Discuss One Health in Pakistan: Biosafety Education Inside and Outside the Lab. Explore ASM's Global Public Health Programs. Download poster about zoonotic disease in English or Urdu. Progress on the national action plan of Pakistan on antimicrobial resistance (AMR): A narrative review and the implications. Global diversity and antimicrobial resistance of typhoid fever pathogens: insights from 13,000 Salmonella Typhi genomes. Wastewater based environmental surveillance of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae in Pakistan. Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use in Selected Tertiary Care Hospitals of Pakistan Using WHO Methodology: Results and Inferences. 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Michael Ashwood was a young detective assigned to help investigate the murder of a neo-Nazi in Sydney. What Michael and his colleagues didn't know was that federal investigators had placed a listening device in the murderer's home. What they heard would make chilling evidence at the murderer's trial. Michael was also involved in the disappearance of Tegan Lane, the child of Keli Lane, who was convicted and imprisoned for Tegan's murder, despite Tegan's body never being found. This episode references child loss. For assistance, contact Red Nose Grief and Loss on 1300 308 307 or Lifeline on 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will you STAND UP with us on Oct. 4 to promote healing? Tune in to our LIVE interview by Sharise Johnson-Moore via YouTube on Sat., Sept. 21st at 6pm EST to learn how you can join a National Action to STAND UP for the change you want to see in the world. #79KStandUp Contact - Resilient Black Women Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/15VCKiQPHK/ ArDenay Garner - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ArDenayGarner Nikki Buckingham - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100071619216538 Seniqua Renee - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/seniqua.christian
Shane O'Curry, Director of the Irish Network Against Racism, gives his reaction to the appointment of the new Special Rapporteur for the National Action Plan Against Racism.
Addis and Brady share why the Special Competitive Studies Project was formed and how the organization's research efforts culminate in Action Plans like the latest one just released on US Advanced Manufacturing, outline the geopolitical backdrop currently at play between the US and China when it comes to keeping the US long-term competitive in domestic manufacturing capabilities, detail the advanced manufacturing technologies the research identified as the highest impact opportunities ahead and the associated action plans to accelerate those technologies adoption (hint: the human element is still as critical as ever), and finally discuss the dynamics and ideas behind trying to fund all of this innovation and aligned action plans.
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Updates from reporters Taiha Molyneux in West Auckland, Emma Stanford on the North Shore, Tessa Guest in Wellington and Robin Martin in New Plymouth on National Action Day.
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7:15AM: We listen back to some of the speeches from the National Action to Stop Black Deaths in Custody rally which took place in Naarm and around the country on Saturday.7:30AM: Patrick was joined by Jock Cheetham, Senior Lecturer in news and media in the Charles Sturt School of Information and Communication Studies about the impact of ‘Trumpian tactics' in the Voice to Parliament Referendum.7:50AM: Grace and Claudia speak with Dr Fan Yang, a research fellow at the University's Melbourne Law school and ARC Centre of Excellence for automated decision making and society. She joined us to talk about the way WeChat is facilitating information about the Voice referendum to the Australian-Chinese community and whether this group of voters are listening.8:10AM: Sunehra Speaks to Dr Daniel Featherstone who is the lead researcher of The “Mapping the Digital Gap” report, which found that people from remote First Nations communities are among the most digitally excluded people in Australia. Find out more about closing the gap in digital inclusion HERE.Music: Long Live Palestine by LowkeyAre you from TI? by The Mills SistersWomen's Business by Ruby Hunter
I serien "The Walk-in" eller "I hatets mitt", som den heter på svenska, skildras hur Expos brittiska systerorganisation HOPE not hate med en källa på insidan infiltrerar den nazistiska terrorgruppen National Action och förhindrar ett mord på en parlamentsledamot. Att gå undercover, att wallraffa, är en omstridd journalistisk metod som ska användas med försiktighet. Men när det inte går att skaffa information på något annat sätt kan det vara försvarligt att som journalist uppträda under falsk identitet. Under åren har både Expo och HOPE not hate använt sig av metoden för att skildra extremhögern inifrån. Daniel Poohl wallraffade redan 2001 när han anslöt sig till Nationaldemokraterna och Patrik Hermansson levde i alt-right-rörelsen som mullvad under ett år. Hur arbetar organisationen bakom I hatets mitt? Finns grupper som National Action kvar i Storbritannien? När är det egentligen försvarbart att använda sig av journalistikens kanske kraftfullaste metod – wallraffande? Och hur är det egentligen att gå undercover? Programledare: Erik Glaad Gäster är Patrik Hermansson, researcher på HOPE not hate och Expos vd Daniel Poohl. I avnsittet medverkar också Expos researcher My Vingren. Ansvarig utgivare: Daniel Poohl --- Läs mer: På insidan av alt-right-rörelsen (Patrik Hermansson, 2018): https://expo.se/p%C3%A5-insidan-av-alt-right-r%C3%B6relsen Välkommen hem, Daniel (Stieg Larsson, 2001): https://expo.se/arkivet/2003/05/v%C3%A4lkommen-hem-daniel Nazistbroiler eller rysk agent? (My Vingren, 2022): https://expo.se/federationen-nazistbroiler-eller-rysk-agent Inlåsta ljuskrigare i jakt på frihet (Erik Glaad, 2023): https://expo.se/inlasta-ljuskrigare-i-jakt-pa-sanning Ljusskygg frizon (2019): https://expo.se/ljusskygg-frizon HOPE not hate – Batons, bombs and bulldozers: How a small group of conspiracy theorists planned to overthrow the British Government (2023): https://hopenothate.org.uk/2023/09/01/batons-bombs-and-bulldozers-how-a-small-group-of-conspiracy-theorists-planned-to-overthrow-the-british-government/ Expo wiki – Nationaldemokraterna: https://expo.se/fakta/wiki/nationaldemokraterna Klicka här för att få mer info och anmäla dig till Expos kurs i att hantera hat och hot. Bil prenumerant på Tidskriften Expo: https://expo.se/tidskriften/prenumerera --- Studio Expo ger dig som lyssnar fördjupningar om våra avslöjanden, mer om våra granskningar och analyser av högextrema tendenser. Varje vecka i din poddspelare! Expo är en religiöst och partipolitiskt obunden stiftelse. Vi har granskat och bevakat extremhögern sedan 1995 – för en levande demokrati där rasistiska idéer och organisationer saknar inflytande. Hjälp oss fortsätta granska extremhögern och erbjuda journalistik och poddar utan betalvägg. Bli månadsgivare på expo.se/stod-expo eller swisha valfri slant till 123 271 02 59. Tillsammans gör vi skillnad – tack för ditt bidrag!
Kitty Holland, Social Affairs Correspondent with The Irish Times, reports that an Anti Racism Committee is to be established by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth.
The National Action Plan against Racism will be launched later today. It is the first national action plan on racism to be published in over a decade. Speaking to Shane this morning was Dr. Ebun Joseph, Founder of the Institute of Antiracism & Black Studies in Dublin.
As the long-awaited National Action Plan Against Racism is being announced later today by Ministers, we ask if will it be enough to stem the tide against racism across society in Ireland. To discuss Pat spoke to Shane O'Curry Director of the Irish Network Against Racism.
The National Action Plan against Racism will be launched later today. It is the first national action plan on racism to be published in over a decade. Speaking to Shane this morning was Dr. Ebun Joseph, Founder of the Institute of Antiracism & Black Studies in Dublin.
Knowsley is the suburb of Merseyside where a recent anti refugee protest turned into a riot outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. Amid violent scenes a police van was set on fire and 15 arrests made. This follows the firebombing last October of a processing centre for migrants in Dover. Back in 2016, the MP Jo Cox was murdered by Thomas Mair to advance the cause of white supremacism; while in 2019 neo Nazi Jack Renshaw was jailed for life for plotting to kill another MP Rosie Cooper – Renshaw, was a former member of the BNP and the now banned terrorist organisation National Action. Despite these and other incidents a review of the government's anti terror Programme Prevent by William Shawcross suggested that too much emphasis was being placed on radicalisation by the far right…not enough on Islamist extremism. His findings have been accepted by the Home Office. Does he have a point? Or is Shawcross in danger of downplaying one risk, while exaggerating another. Adrian Goldberg hears from Labour MP Afzal Khan, Professor John Holmwood a sociologist from Nottingham University and in a moment Zoe Gardener a long time migration rights campaigner.Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White. Funded by subscriptions to the Byline Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Knowsley is the suburb of Merseyside where a recent anti refugee protest turned into a riot outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. Amid violent scenes a police van was set on fire and 15 arrests made. This follows the firebombing last October of a processing centre for migrants in Dover. Back in 2016, the MP Jo Cox was murdered by Thomas Mair to advance the cause of white supremacism; while in 2019 neo Nazi Jack Renshaw was jailed for life for plotting to kill another MP Rosie Cooper – Renshaw, was a former member of the BNP and the now banned terrorist organisation National Action. Despite these and other incidents a review of the government's anti terror Programme Prevent by William Shawcross suggested that too much emphasis was being placed on radicalisation by the far right…not enough on Islamist extremism. His findings have been accepted by the Home Office. Does he have a point? Or is Shawcross in danger of downplaying one risk, while exaggerating another. Adrian Goldberg hears from Labour MP Afzal Khan, Professor John Holmwood a sociologist from Nottingham University and in a moment Zoe Gardener a long time migration rights campaigner. Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White. Funded by subscriptions to the Byline Times.
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With the hit ITV drama series The Walk-In now finished, HOPE not hate CEO Nick Lowles, Head of Intelligence Matthew Collins and Campaigns & Communications Director Georgie Laming sit down to discuss more about the incredible true story behind the drama. In the process, amongst a huge array of topics, the three also talk about disrupting nazi gigs, the role of women in the far-right and the pressure Nick and Matthew were put under by the security services during the National Action case.They also spoke about two fantastic new publications from HNH:'The Walk-In: Fascists, Lies & Spies' by Matthew Collins‘TOMMY' by Nick LowlesThis recording was taken from a webinar hosted by HNH on Monday 7th November 2022.—Produced by: Nick Spooner— ♪ Highball (Prod. by Lukrembo) Link : https://youtu.be/sBJ2bUIVcwI
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In this episode, we are joined by Nick Lowles from Hope Not Hate. Hope Not Hate is the real organisation behind ITV's The Walk-In. Nick joins us to discuss the work of Hope Not Hate, and he gives us an overview of the far-right in Britain today. We also discuss a Far Right plot by the terrorist group National Action to murder Labour MP, Rosie Cooper. That plot was foiled by a National Action member who objected to violence and became an informant for Hope Not Hate. The plot to murder Rosie Cooper has now been turned into an excellent ITV television drama called “The Walk-In.” Find out more about Hope Not Hate here: https://hopenothate.org.uk/ You can connect with Nick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lowles_nick Watch "The Walk-In" on ITV player here: https://www.itv.com/hub/the-walk-in/2a7556a0005 Music on this podcast is provided by Andrew R. Bird (Andy Bird) You can check out his work here: https://soundcloud.com/andrewbirduk For more information about the podcast, check out our website: https://secretsandspiespodcast.com/ Secrets and Spies is part of the Spy Podcast Network. Check out our other excellent spy-related podcasts here: https://www.spypodcasts.com/ You can support Secrets and Spies in a few ways: * Subscribe to our Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDVB23lrHr3KFeXq4VU36dg * Become a “Friend of the podcast” on Patreon for £3 www.patreon.com/SecretsAndSpies * You can buy merchandise from our shop: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/60934996?asc=u Connect with us on social media TWITTER twitter.com/SecretsAndSpies FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/secretsandspies Check out our short spy film “THE DRY CLEANER” which is now available to buy on Apple TV & Amazon Prime. Watch the trailer here: https://youtu.be/j_KFTJenrz4
This week on Magic in the Room, Hannah and Luke sit down with Andrew Hofstetter for one of our most powerful conversations to date. Mr. Hofstetter provides Tribal Nations with education on: Active Shooter & Critical Incidents, Human Trafficking, Situational Awareness, Threat Assessments, and ICWA Policy Writing. Much of today's discussion centers around human trafficking: how widespread it is, what the warning signs are, and what you as an individual can do to help. You can connect with Andrew on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-hofstetter-2b553393/ Organizations & Resources mentioned in this episode: Tribal Gaming Protection Network (TGPN): https://www.tgpnglobal.org/ National Action to Combat Human Trafficking Report: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/National-Action-Plan-to-Combat-Human-Trafficking.pdf US Department of State: https://www.state.gov/humantrafficking-about-human-trafficking/#:~:text=With%20an%20estimated%2024.9%20million,them%20for%20their%20own%20profit. Blue Campaign by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS): https://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign Wisconsin Department of Justice: https://www.doj.state.wi.us/ocvs/human-trafficking FBI Human Trafficking Resources: https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/violent-crime/human-trafficking#:~:text=Report%20Trafficking%20%26%20Get%20Help,373%2D7888%20or%20text%20233733. MITR Ep. 92 w/ Jeanne Allert: https://www.purposeandperformancegroup.com/magic-in-the-room-92 More Information: This episode was recorded at the 2022 NNAHRA Annual Conference. For more information about NNAHRA, visit NNAHRA.org, or connect on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/company/nnahra/. Get a free Magic in the Room hat by posting a review and sending a screenshot to info@purposeandperformancegroup.com Music by evangrimmusic.com Support from techblogwriter.co.uk
The Biden administration's action plan for responding to long COVID is a good start, but much more is required to truly address the impacts of this “mass disabling event” on health, safety, and the economy. Journalist Ryan Prior and inaugural White House Director for Disability Policy Kim Knackstedt talk with Stephanie Desmon about what is included in the nation's long COVID plan, what was left out, and how the plan could pave the way for responding to other chronic illnesses.
This special episode of the HOPE not hate (HNH) podcast is a recording of one of our fringe meetings at this year's Labour conference. It features a conversation between Kevin Maguire from The Daily Mirror and HNH's Head of Intelligence, Matthew Collins, about the true story behind the dramatic new ITV series The Walk-In starring Stephen Graham as Matthew Collins.The Walk-In tells the incredible true story about how Matthew worked with a mole, Robbie Mullen, inside the then-banned neo-nazi terror group, National Action, to foil a murder plot, save the life of the then-Labour MP Rosie Cooper, send the plotter to jail and ultimately bring down National Action for good.It's a remarkable story brought to life by Stephen Graham, Jason Flemyng and others. In this conversation between Matthew and Kevin, the pair examine the story behind National Action, running a mole inside the group, the pressure Matthew was put under by the security services, and the psychological toll the whole case has had on Matthew and Robbie. To close, the pair field a few questions from the floor.TW: This episode contains discussions about subjects that people might find disturbing or upsetting.Matthew's new book, telling the full story behind The Walk-In, is available now from the HNH webstore: https://hopenothate.bigcartel.com/product/the-walk-in-fascists-spies-lies------Podcast produced by Nick Spooner------♪ Alone (Prod. by Lukrembo) Link : https://youtu.be/fLXLhOyo-2w
In this latest SBS Hindi bulletin: A report into New South Wales Parliament's culture reveals multiple allegations of assaults and harassment; An Indigenous man dies in custody in Melbourne; Nick Kyrgios defeats fellow Australian Nick de Minaur to continue his winning run at the Montreal Masters and more.
Nick and Joe come back after a short hiatus in order to discuss the far-right and conspiracy groups' targeting of Drag Queen Story Hour events, a series of storytelling events at public libraries during the summer holidays. The campaign has been spearheaded by Patriotic Alternative (PA) and has seen buy-in from groups across the far-right, but in recent days some have stepped away citing Patriotic Alternative's extremism as something too toxic with which to be associated.Patriotic Alternative get another slot in the show, as the guys chat about the new revelations unearthed by HOPE not hate researchers which once again tie PA's de-facto number three in command, Sam Melia, to the now-banned neo-nazi terror gang, National Action. PA have always stuck doggedly to a position denying Melia's involvement in the terror group, despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. But now, thanks to this new information, that can really be put to bed once and for all…Finally, Alex Jones of InfoWars has had a really bad and embarrassing week. It's a big story, with big sums of money involved…Don't forget to like, share and subscribe to the podcast.See you next time.
We analyze the C-UAS National Action Plan recently released by the White House.
Our Documents in Detail webinar for April 20th, 2022 focused on Daniel Patrick Moynihan's "The Negro Family: The Case for National Action." This document is drawn from our Slavery and Its Consequences Core Documents Collection, which you can download free as a PDF. Scholars Dr. John Moser, Ashland University Dr. Peter Myers, University of Wisconsin Eau-Claire Dr. David Tucker, The Ashbrook Center
Our Documents in Detail webinar for April 20th, 2022 focused on Daniel Patrick Moynihan's "The Negro Family: The Case for National Action." This document is drawn from our Slavery and Its Consequences Core Documents Collection, which you can download free as a PDF. Scholars Dr. John Moser, Ashland University Dr. Peter Myers, University of Wisconsin Eau-Claire Dr. David Tucker, The Ashbrook Center
Ben Raymond thought of himself as one of the most important figures on the British far right. Raymond believed himself to be untouchable by the law and a genius of political organisation. An academic, an intellectual, a propagandist, all of it was a fiction, none of it was true, Raymond was an artist of moderate talent. It was only a matter of time, thanks to the huge effort by antifascists, and on this occasion with thanks also to state investigators, that Raymond was put behind bars. many of his old colleagues will be please to see him, several of them are there, after all, because of his reckless advice. It will be quite a reunion.
Come one, come all for another week of Radio 43 intelligence updates. In brief: Patriotic Alternative have kindly taken photographs of their membership and posted them on the internet for us, a yearly affair that is very useful and to be much encouraged by antifascists. Sam Melia (an ex member of the Nazi gang National Action) has been courting local media by polishing a monument... to the 39-45 war... against the Nazis. We look at the significance of mainstream hate in provoking 70+ racist incidents by the far right aimed at migrants housed in temporary accommodation. Like, subscribe, and leave a review… even a bad one helps us.x
National Action were a Far Right 'Movement in existence from 1952 to the early 1960's. They advocated "A National Non-Party Plan for the establishment of an Original Irish System of government based on Christian Social Teaching and on National Unity". They contested the 1954 General Election.
Roxy has disguised herself in a BLM tshirt and gone deep cover in the fascist far right. Under the binoculars were the very easily surveilled Patriotic Alternative.Patriotic Alternative meanwhile were coping very hard with last weeks meme- defending their totally adhered to prohibition on boozing, coming out hard against dry grain snacks, and mocking fellow fascist, Mark Collett's, very silly shorts. Sam Melia (former National Action activist) even wanted to share that he can hold his bowel movements for days when out hiking with his fellow ubermensch. Nice work Sam!In other news Anjem Choudary is again allowed to broadcast hate, but will certain journalists be stupid enough to amplify it? Katie Hopkins has fallen foul of Australia's tough immigration system. Farage is GB news's new old ham. And the conspiracy theorist milieu causes more vacuous chaos on the streets of London.
Become a member at:www.funkyacademic.comPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/funkyacademicChetty Study on the Racial Wealth Gap:"Conditional on parent income, the black-white income gap is driven by differences in wages and employment rates between black and white men; there are no such differences between black and white women."https://academic.oup.com/qje/article/135/2/711/5687353MLK's Showdown for Nonviolence: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X_SFLyH-lQzSq8T_1gGTWH9YwrGO86S-/viewAbnormal, the book of lectures I was talking about: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780312424053
In Episode 99 of the Warrior Life Podcast, we talk to two Indigenous warrior women who have long advocated for the health, safety and well-being of Indigenous women and children: Kukpi7 Chief Judy Wilson and Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel. They joined me to talk about Canada's failed National Action Plan to address the ongoing genocide that is murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls. Kukpi7 Chief Judy Wilson is the Chief of Neskonlith Indian Band in BC and also serves as the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs. Chief Judy is an advocate of language, culture, history, aboriginal rights and title for Secwépemc communities and she is grounded in the work that matters to our peoples daily lives. Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel was well-known as the former spokesperson chosen by the People of the Longhouse and her community of Kanehsatà:ke during the 1990 “Oka” Crisis. She's also served as President of the Quebec Native Women's Association and has been an Indigenous human rights and environmental activist for decades. Here is the video version on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-I3N3kkYEE Kukpi7 Chief Judy Wilson Neskonlith Indian Band https://neskonlith.net/tmicw/chief-and-council/ Union of BC Indian Chiefs https://www.ubcic.bc.ca/executive Ellen Gabriel's Blog: Sovereign Voices 1 https://sovereignvoices1.wordpress.com/ Twitter = EllenGabriel1 National Action Plan https://www.mmiwg2splus-nationalactionplan.ca/ Federal Pathway https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/DAM/DAM-CIRNAC-RCAANC/DAM-RECN/STAGING/texte-text/fed_patway_mmiwg_2slgbtqqia_1622728066545_eng.pdf FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK @pp2cool FOLLOW ME ON IG @pam_palmater FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @Pam_Palmater Please note: Nothing in this podcast/video advocates for violence on Indigenous territories. Please also note: The information contained in this podcast/video should not be misconstrued as legal, financial or medical advice, nor should it be relied on as such. This podcast/video represents fair political comment. If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at: https://www.pampalmater.com If you would like to support my work and help keep it independent, here is the link to my Patreon account: https://www.patreon.com/join/2144345 My new book: Warrior Life: Indigenous Resistance and Resurgence by Fernwood Publishing: https://www.fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/warrior-life Warrior Life book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3lAleUk NEW WARRIOR LIFE PODCAST MERCH: https://www.teespring.com/stores/warrior-life-2 (Images of used with permission)
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The federal government released its long-awaited MMIWG national action plan. Why the Native Women's Association of Canada says the plan is so flawed they're filing a human rights complaint.
Carolyn Bennett, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister; Denise Pictou Maloney, National Family and Survivors Circle; Louisa Housty-Jones, British Columbia Assembly of First Nations; Murray Rankin, B.C. Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation; Stephanie Levitz, The Toronto Star; Pam Palmater, Ryerson University; and Kevin Gallagher, CTV News.
Two years after the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, the federal government has now announced its national action plan on the issue; we get reaction from MMIWG advocate and family member Lorelei Williams, Carrier Sekani Family Services executive director Mary Teegee and BC tourism minister and Vancouver MLA Melanie Mark. HUB's Negar Naghshinehpour discusses Go By Bike Week, and Bike Doctor owner Erich Jurgens answers your bike questions.
The TENE boys return to the ludicrous and grotesque spectacle of a human being, Ryan Fleming, notorious National Action nazi pedophile and one-time pretender to the ONA throne with his vampiric (or "whamphyric" if you're a fucking idiot) Drakon Covenant. Rey recalls Ryan's many disgusting crimes and career in National Action (et al.) while Boris reviews his troubles on the Iron March forum. Fritz then holds both of them hostage with an exhaustive review of Fleming's book, "Scithain", a sort of sequel to the Drakon Covenant's (much shorter) founding text. This is another long one, but it promises Skyrim NPCs, Vampire King Aurthur, Satanic Neanderthals, and of course, Werewolves! This is The Empire Never Ended, the Antifascist Amerikanski-Balkan podcast about (neo) fascist terror, the (deep) state and the alienation, nihilism and desperation produced by the capitalist system. And how to get rid of all that. Something like that... Subscribe to our Patreon for weekly premium episodes! Check out our social media for updates and whatnot: Twitter + Facebook + Instagram + YouTube
Welcome to Waffen House! The TENE crew is serving up greasy lukewarm helpings of 'waffens' and 'kriegs' to satisfy your appetite for the dangerous and absurd. Sample the uniquely revolting National Action, perhaps a deviled Sonnenkrieg Division, or a steaming Bowlwaffen! For the kids, we have Feuerkrieg Division slathered with gooey O9A. Also, introducing our newest and most ridiculous menu item, the terrorist 'Milfwaffen'! Plus some other fucking nazi terrorists whose names don't really fit this breakfast motif. Maybe it should have been like a pokemon thing? Eh. Huge credit must go to Unicorn Riot and Eugene Antifa in particular for breaking so much of this information. This is The Empire Never Ended, the Antifascist Amerikanski-Balkan podcast about (neo) fascist terror, the (deep) state and the alienation, nihilism and desperation produced by the capitalist system. And how to get rid of all that. Something like that... Subscribe to our Patreon for weekly premium episodes! And check out our social media for updates and whatnot: Twitter + Facebook + Instagram + YouTube
This week is our first reading of Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis.The full book is available online here:https://archive.org/details/WomenRaceClassAngelaDavisContent warnings for this episode as a whole:SlaveryPregnancyRapeDeathTortureRacismBloodAnd abuse related to multiple of the above topics. [Part 1 – This Week]1. THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY: STANDARDS FOR A NEW WOMANHOODFirst half – 01:32[Part 2]1. THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY: STANDARDS FOR A NEW WOMANHOOD (Second half)[Part 3]2. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS[Part 4 - 5]3. CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMEN'S RIGHTS CAMPAIGN[Part 6]4. RACISM IN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT [Part 7]5. THE MEANING OF EMANCIPATION ACCORDING TO BLACK WOMEN [Part 8]6. EDUCATION AND LIBERATION: BLACK WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVE[Part 9]7. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: THE RISING INFLUENCE OF RACISM[Part 10]8. BLACK WOMEN AND THE CLUB MOVEMENT[Part 11]9. WORKING WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN AND THE HISTORY OF THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 12 - 13]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN[Part 14 - 15]11. RAPE, RACISM AND THE MYTH OF THE BLACK RAPIST [Part 16 - 17]12. RACISM, BIRTH CONTROL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS [Part 18-19]13. THE APPROACHING OBSOLESCENCE OF HOUSEWORK: A WORKING-CLASS PERSPECTIVEFootnotes:1) – 01:54Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, American Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment, and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime (New York and London: D. Appleton, 1918). See also Phillips' article “The Plantation as a Civilizing Factor,” Sewanee Review, XII (July, 1904), reprinted in Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, The Slave Economy of the Old South: Selected Essays in Economic and Social History, edited by Eugene D. Genovese (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1968). The following passage is included in this article:The conditions of our problem are as follows:1. A century or two ago the negroes were savages in the wilds of Africa. 2. Those who were brought to America, and their descendants, have acquired a certain amount of civilization, and are now in some degree fitted for life in modern civilized society. 3. This progress of the negroes has been in very large measure the result of their association with civilized white people. 4. An immense mass of the negroes is sure to remain for an indefinite period in the midst of a civilized white nation. The problem is, How can we best provide for their peaceful residence and their further progress in this nation of white men and how can we best guard against their lapsing back into barbarism? As a possible solution for a large part of the problem, I suggest the plantation system. (p. 83)2) – 02:41 Observations on the special predicament of Black women slaves can be found in numerous books, articles and anthologies authored and edited by Herbert Aptheker, including American Negro Slave Revolts (New York: International Publishers, 1970. First edition: 1948); To Be Free: Studies in American Negro History (New York: International Publishers, 1969. First edition: 1948); A Documentary History of the Negro People in the United States, Vol. 1 (New York: The Citadel Press, 1969. First edition: 1951). In February, 1948, Aptheker published an article entitled “The Negro Woman” in Masses and Mainstream, Vol. 11, No. 2.3) – 02:54Eugene D. Genovese, Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made (New York: Pantheon Books,1974). 4) – 02:59John W. Blassingame, The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South(London and NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1972). 5) – 03:06Robert W. Fogel and Stanley Engerman, Time on the Cross: The Economics of Slavery in the Antebellum South, 2 volumes. (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1974.)6) – 03:12Herbert Gutman, The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750–1925 (New York: Pantheon Books, 1976) 7) – 03:23Stanley Elkins, Slavery: A Problem in American Institutional and Intellectual Life, third edition, revised (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1976)8) – 04:16See Daniel P. Moynihan, The Negro Family: The Case for National Action, Washington, D.C.: U.S.Department of Labor, 1965. Reprinted in Lee Rainwater and William L. Yancey, The Moynihan Report and the Politics of Controversy (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1967).9) – 05:53See W. E. B. DuBois, “The Damnation of Women,” Chapter VII of Darkwater (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920).10) – 06:44Kenneth M. Stampp, The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the Antebellum South (New York: VintageBooks, 1956), p. 343. 11) – 07:57Ibid., p. 31; p. 49; p. 50; p. 60. 12) – 08:55Mel Watkins and Jay David, editors, To Be a Black Woman: Portraits in Fact and Fiction (New York: William Morrow and Co., Inc., 1970), p. 16. Quoted from Benjamin A. Botkin, editor, Lay My Burden Down: A Folk History of Slavery (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1945).13) – 11:30Barbara Wertheimer, We Were There: The Story of Working Women in America (New York: Pantheon Books, 1977), p. 109. 14) – 13:21Ibid., p. 111. Quoted from Lewis Clarke, Narrative of the Sufferings of Lewis and Milton Clarke, Sons ofa Soldier of the Revolution (Boston: 1846), p. 127. 15) – 13:49Stampp, op. cit., p. 57.16) – 14:44Charles Ball, Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man (Lewistown, Pa.: J. W. Shugert, 1836), pp. 150–151. Quoted in Gerda Lerner, editor, Black Women in White America: A Documentary History (New York: Pantheon Books, 1972), p. 48. 17) – 15:30Moses Grandy, Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy: Late a Slave in the United States of America (Boston: 1844), p. 18. Quoted in E. Franklin Frazier, The Negro Family in the United States (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969. First edition: 1939).18) – 16:19Ibid. 19) – 17:00Robert S. Starobin, Industrial Slavery in the Old South (London, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 1970), pp. 165ff. 20) – 17:26Ibid., pp. 164–165 21) – 17:43Ibid., p. 165. 22) – 17:54Ibid., pp. 165–166.23) – 18:02“Iron works and mines also directed slave women and children to lug trams and to push lumps ofore into crushers and furnaces.” Ibid., p. 166. 24) – 18:32Karl Marx, Das Kapital, Kritik der politischen Ökonomie, Erster Band (Berlin, D.D.R.: Dietz Verlag, 1965), pp. 415–416: “In England werden gelegentlich statt der Pferde immer noch Weiber zum Ziehnusw. bei den Kanalbooten verwandt, weil die zur Produktion von Pferden und Maschinen erheischte Arbeit ein mathematisch gegebenes Quantum, die zur Erhaltung von Weibern der Surplus-populationdagegen unter aller Berechnung steht.” Translation: Capital, Vol. 1 (New York: International Publishers, 1968), p. 391. 25) – 18:53Starobin, op. cit., p. 166: “Slaveowners used women and children in several ways in order to increase the competitiveness of southern products. First, slave women and children cost less to capitalize and to maintain than prime males. John Ewing Calhoun, a South Carolina textile manufacturer, estimated that slave children cost two-thirds as much to maintain as adult slave cottonmillers. Another Carolinian estimated that the difference in cost between female and male slave labor was even greater than that between slave and free labor. Evidence from businesses using slave womenand children supports the conclusion that they could reduce labor costs substantially.”26) – 19:49Frederick Law Olmsted, A Journey in the Back Country (New York: 1860), pp. 14–15. Quoted in Stampp, op. cit., p. 34. 27) – 20:15Karl Marx, Grundrisse der Kritik der politischen Ökonomie (Berlin, D.D.R.: Dietz Verlag, 1953), p.266. “Die Arbeit ist das lebendige, gestaltende Feuer; die Vergänglichkeit der Dinge, ihre Zeitlichkeit,als ihre Formung durch die lebendige Zeit.”28) – 23:48Quoted in Robert Staples, editor, The Black Family: Essays and Studies (Belmont, Cal.: Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc., 1971), p. 37. See also John Bracey, Jr., August Meier, Elliott Rudwick,editors, Black Matriarchy: Myth or Reality (Belmont, Cal.: Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc., 1971),p. 140.29) – 24:30Bracey et al., op. cit., p. 81. Lee Rainwater's article “Crucible of Identity: The Negro Lower-Class Family” was originally published in Daedalus, Vol. XCV (Winter, 1966), pp. 172–216.30) – 25:05Ibid., p. 98. 31) – 25:31Ibid32) – 25:50Frazier, op. Cit.33) – 25:31Ibid., p. 102 34) – 26:50Gutman, op. Cit.35) – 27:45The first chapter of his book is entitled “Send Me Some of the Children's Hair,” a plea made by a slave husband in a letter to his wife from whom he had been forcibly separated by sale: “Send me some of the children's hair in a separate paper with their names on the paper.... The woman is not born that feels as near to me as you do. You feel this day like myself. Tell them they must remember they have a good father and one that cares for them and one that thinks about them every day.... Laura I do love you the same. My love to you never have failed. Laura, truly, I have got another wife, and I am very sorry, that I am. You feels and seems to me as much like my dear loving wife, as you ever did Laura.You know my treatment to a wife and you know how I am about my children. You know I am one man that do love my children.” (pp. 6–7) 36) – 28:16Ibid. See Chapters 3 and 4. 37) – 29:20Ibid., pp. 356–357. 38) – 30:31Elkins, op. cit., p. 130. 39) – 31:22Stampp, op. cit., p. 344.
Earlier this week, Australia’s second WPS National Action Plan outlines how Australia will take forward our national commitments to the Women, Peace and Security agenda. Emilia Currey is joined by Lisa Sharland, ASPI’s Deputy Director of Defence, Strategy & National Security and Head of International Program to discuss the plans strategic outcomes, how it differs from the first NAP, challenges for successful implementation and considerations for domestic concerns. Have you ever considered a career in intelligence? Michael Shoebridge speaks with Carl and Karinda from the Office of National Intelligence about some of the exciting career pathways in intelligence and what the future of the intelligence workforce might look like. This week, ASPI released the report ‘Island voices and Covid-19: Vulnerability and resilience - Views from The Strategist’ Brendan Nicholson is joined by the report co-author Professor Richard Herr from the University of Tasmania to discuss the range of responses to the pandemic in Pacific and Indian ocean states and the vulnerabilities and opportunities created by the pandemic. Mentioned in this episode: https://www.careersinintelligence.gov.au https://www.aspi.org.au/report/island-voices-and-covid-19-vulnerability-and-resilience-views-strategist Guests: Emilia Currey: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/emilia-currey Lisa Sharland: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/lisa-sharland Michael Shoebridge: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/michael-shoebridge Brendan Nicholson: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/brendan-nicholson Professor Richard Herr: https://rmdb.research.utas.edu.au/public/rmdb/q/indiv_detail_warp_trans/329 Background music: "Outlaw's Farewell (pt1)" by Reed Mathis - via the YouTube Audio Library. Image: "United Nations" via WikiPedia
Police in Indianapolis have spent Friday looking for answers after a gunman shot eight people to death and then killed himself. The incident prompted President Biden to call the nation's gun violence incidents a "national embarrassment." The bloodshed stunned a city that's been hard hit by gun violence, and its mayor is calling for national action. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Join us as we look into this age old notion that we as Oringal people are constantly accused for wrong doing even in death. William Ryan coined the phrase "blaming the victim" in his 1971 book Blaming the Victim.[3][4][5][6][7] In the book, Ryan described victim blaming as an ideology used to justify racism and social injustice against black people in the United States.[6] Ryan wrote the book to refute Daniel Patrick Moynihan's 1965 work The Negro Family: The Case for National Action (usually simply referred to as the Moynihan Report).[citation needed] Moynihan had concluded that three centuries of horrible treatment at the hands of whites, and in particular the uniquely cruel structure of American slavery as opposed to its Latin American counterparts, had created a long series of chaotic disruptions within the black family structure which, at the time of the report, manifested itself in high rates of unwed births, absent fathers, and single mother households in black families. Moynihan then correlated these familial outcomes, which he considered undesirable, to the relatively poorer rates of employment, educational achievement, and financial success found among the black population. Moynihan advocated the implementation of government programs designed to strengthen the black nuclear family.[citation needed]