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Michael Bryant reveals how he robbed drug dealers through home invasions, the dangers of that life, and what it took to survive prison. He also shares the unexpected twist—falling in love and marrying a prison guard. This is a raw and real story of crime, survival, and redemption. #CrimeStory #HomeInvasions #PrisonSurvival #DrugDealerRobbery #TrueCrime #Redemption #PrisonLoveStory #AddictionRecoveryv Thank you to THE PERFECT JEAN & NORDVPN for sponsoring today's episode: The Perfect Jean: F*%k your khakis and get The Perfect Jean 15% off with the code LOCKEDIN15 at https://theperfectjean.nyc/lockedin15 #theperfectjeanpod NordVPN: To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan - go to https://nordvpn.com/ianbick which will also give you 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Connect with Michael Bryant: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSTrraiHOERuXldM-zdNfg TikTok: tiktok.com/@timeservedpodcast Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://convictclothing.net/collections/convict-clothing-x-ian-bick Timestamps: 00:00:00 Unique Prison Love Story and Social Media Fame 00:04:48 Growing Up in a Business-Oriented Family 00:10:05 Troubled Teenage Years and Searching for Identity 00:14:41 From Couch Surfing to Crime: A Young Father's Journey 00:19:32 Challenges of Living Near the Border 00:24:50 Surviving a Near-Fatal Encounter 00:29:28 Final Capture: The Raid That Led to Arrest 00:34:27 Escaping Arrest Before 20th Birthday 00:39:08 Capitalism and the Justice System 00:43:43 Racial Segregation in Prisons and Integrated Housing Attempts 00:48:40 Sensing Tension in Prison Environments 00:53:02 Inmate Employment Opportunities: Key Roles & Industries 00:57:32 Unexpected Reunion at Church 01:02:11 Rebuilding Family Relationships After Prison 01:06:53 Employment Challenges for Ex-Offenders in the Food Industry 01:13:35 Inspiring Redemption: From Prison to Success Stories 01:16:19 The Importance of Rest and Consistency Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most Americans believe racial segregation in housing is a thing of the past. Actually, it was passed down to us all.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: The 89th Texas Legislature was gaveled into session today. Governor Abbott attended the opening of the Senate and said he wants action on bail reform and school choice. In the House, Lubbock's Dustin Burrows, leader of the BurrowCrat Coalition, was elected Speaker of the House with more Democrat than Republican votes – as expected.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Texas A&M caught using money to pay for attendees to attend a racially segregated event – whites and Asians not allowed. After being caught, A&M has backed down.Much border news.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates. www.PrattonTexas.com
How people travel to racially different neighborhoods Science Sessions are brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, National Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), plus a broad range of scientific news about discoveries that affect the world around us. In this episode, Mario Small talks about patterns of people's travel to neighborhoods racially different than their home neighborhood. In this episode, we cover: •[00:00] Introduction •[00:59] Sociologist Mario Small describes how everyday travel can temper residential segregation. •[01:57] Small talks about how their study tracked peoples' movements and defined travel beyond a person's racial comfort zone. •[03:48] Small explains the study's results. •[06:08] He explores why some destinations take people to racially similar neighborhoods and some take people to racially different neighborhoods. •[07:15] Small shows how “15-minute cities” might inadvertently reinforce residential segregation. •[08:21] He lists the caveats and limitations of the study. •[10:34] Conclusion. About Our Guest: Mario Small Quetelet Professor of Social Science Columbia University View related content here: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2401661121 Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts for more captivating discussions on scientific breakthroughs! Visit Science Sessions on PNAS.org: https://www.pnas.org/about/science-sessions-podcast Follow PNAS: Twitter/X Facebook LinkedIn YouTube Sign up the Highlights newsletter
Join Nate Byrd, Summer-Rayn, Dr. Darron Smith, and John Dehlin as they tackle the uncomfortable truths of Mormon leaders supporting racial segregation. This episode dives into topics like the European origin theory of the lost ten tribes, the discovery of black ancestry in those who appear white, patriarchs' treatment of the “Curse of Cain,” and a shocking statement by Mormon prophet Harold B. Lee about closing BYU rather than admitting black students. Featuring clips from the episodes with historian Matthew Harris. Show Notes YouTube Purchase Matt Harris' book, Second-Class Saints: Black Mormons and the Struggle for Racial Equality Donate to Matt Harris directly for this series with Donorbox _________________________ Mormon Stories Website YouTube Patreon Apple Podcasts MormonStories@gmail.com PO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord
So Kammi Harris has endorsed racial segregation as a campaign tactic. Well, probably as policy too. And now she has selected Tim Wolz as her running mate.Episode Links:This is Tim WalzThe “white women for Kamala” racially segregated campaign believes liberals should have their voting patterns be guided by white guilt. The sister campaign, “white dudes for Kamala,” urges the same for men.Alan's Soapshttps://alanssoaps.com/TODDUse coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.Bioptimizershttps://magbreakthrough.com/toddfreeGet your 30-capsule bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough for FREE! No promo code needed. ONLY at magbreakthrough.com/toddfreeBonefroghttps://bonefrogcoffee.com/toddMake Bonefrog Cold Brew at home! Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com)Learn about Bulwark's strategies with their FREE Common Cents Investing Guide. Get yours by calling 866-779-RISK or go to KnowYourRiskRadio.com.EdenPUREhttps://edenpuredeals.comThis week only use code TODDBOGO to get Buy One Get One Free pricing on the Thunderstorm Air Purifiers. GreenHaven Interactivehttps://greenhaveninteractive.comNeed more customers? Give Dave a call to get customers online!Native Pathhttps://getnativepath.com/toddStock up on NativePath Collagen for up to 45% off plus free shipping.Renue Healthcarehttps://renue.healthcare/toddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit renue.healthcare/Todd
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's unanimous ruling in the case of Brown v. Board of Education that ended the legal segregation of American public schools. Today, however, despite much progress on many fronts, resistance to racial integration in education remains stubbornly persistent and sadly, this is the case here […] The post Southern Education Foundation president Raymond C. Pierce on racial segregation in public schools appeared first on NC Newsline.
On this day in 1961, a small group of Freedom Riders was attacked by a white mob at the Greyhound depot in Anniston, Alabama.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Inge Stoffels Reports On the Racial Segregation In South Africa And Gives A Little Insight On What is happening In the Coloured Areas. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support
The Immigration and Refugee Board has ordered the deportation of one woman accused of spying on behalf of China. Plus, almost 2,000 families have been compensated by the Vaccine Injury Support Program, totalling over $11 million in payouts. And racial segregation at pools is back and it's being piloted by the University of Waterloo, where it has dedicated swim times for “black folx.” Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the mayor of Boston refuses to apologize about her tax-funded racially segregated holiday party that excludes white people. This is just the latest example of racial segregation making a big comeback, thanks to the Left. Also, a concerned citizen takes matters into his own hands and dismantles the satanic temple set up inside the Iowa state house. Some conservatives are uncomfortable with his actions. I, for one, wholeheartedly approve. Plus, Ron DeSantis shows what "law and order" looks like when you put it into practice. And the so-called "two spirit" community in Montana is challenging a state law that defines sex as male and female. Ep.1279 - - - DailyWire+: Want to work at The Daily Wire? For more information, click here and select “Careers”: https://bit.ly/3lfVtwK Watch Lady Ballers, the #1 Streaming Movie in America here: https://bit.ly/3R1dM5b Get your Matt Walsh flannel here: https://bit.ly/3EbNwyj - - - Today's Sponsors: ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://bit.ly/3VeHvZM Windshield WOW - Exclusive Discount for my Listeners! Use promo code WALSH at checkout. http://www.WindshieldWOW.com ProVia - New Customers Save over 50% Starter Package + Free Shipping + Free Gifts! https://proviahair.com/Walsh Tax Network USA - Seize control of your financial future! Call 855-225-1040 or visit http://www.TNUSA.com/Walsh - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Rv1VeF Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KZC3oA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eBKjiA Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RQp4rs
In hour 2, Chris talks about the mayor of Boston who invited the entire city government to an 'Electeds of Color only' party... For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday. To join the conversation, check us out on X @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Big political news from Big D: Saying “American cities need Republicans,” Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson announces his switch to the Republican Party in the pages of today's Wall Street Journal. Johnson lists solid reasons for his switch and Texas Democrats are furious. The Texas Democratic Party responded with “hate speech” against the black, male mayor – at least that's what Dems would call it if the words came from Republicans.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Texas Tech's shameful reintroduction of racial segregation thwarted by anti-DEI law and one student decries the move as she favors DEI's new form of segregation and lowered expectations for select, Left-favored minorities.The Texas border with Mexico is again dominating the news. Empirically Operation Lone Star is not making any significant dent in illegal crossings, and crossers go right through the Texas razor wire, so why not scale back the expensive theater security and focus on what is working: Moving these folks the feds release to other parts of the county in a much higher volume.TX19's Jody Arrington proposes a federal budget that would go a long way to righting the American fiscal ship – can enough of it ever pass?After a few good weeks of adding oil and gas drilling rigs, the rig count takes another plunge.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates. www.PrattonTexas.com
Message Series | Race & Inequalities | Research shows that 9 out of 10 churches in the United States are segregated. This means that if you randomly visit any church in America, there is a 90% chance that the congregation will be all black, all white, all Asian, all Hispanic, etc. This makes the Church one of the most segregated organizations on the planet. Because of this racial segregation in the Body of Christ, the Church is ineffective in effecting change in the culture. To listen to all the messages in this series, join our online community. Partner with Us | https://amosjohnsonjr.com/partner Join Community | https://amosjohnsonjr.com/join
This week, Joshua Neoh and Ryan Goss delve deep into one of the most pivotal cases in American legal history: Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483 (1954). Discover how the case forever changed the landscape of education and civil rights in the United States through its ruling that state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional.Brown 1Brown 2PlessyLearn more about the ANU College of Law here. Our thanks to the ANU College of Law Marketing and Communications team. ANU acknowledges and celebrates the First Australians on whose traditional lands we meet, and pays our respect to elders past and present.
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On todays episode of The Cajun Conservative Show, the Supreme Court ruled that affirmative action isn't constitutional under the 14th amendment, Democrats and leftist pundits are upset and believe that this will hurt racial justice in America Also, the Supreme Court ruled that businesses have a first amendment right to refuse services to individuals that they disagree with and the court also ruled that Biden could not forgive $400 billion worth of student loan debt In recent Gallup poll only 39% of Americans are extremely proud to be called Americans, even with all our failures and faults as a country Isaac talks about why we should still be proud to be called Americans Link to The Cajun Conservative page where you can leave a message, also don't forget to subscribe and share https://anchor.fm/thecajunconservative https://www.facebook.com/thecajunconservative/ https://thecajunconservativeshow.wordpress.com Merchandise store for the Cajun Conservative https://www.bjsmediastore.com/ M&W Laser Creation's https://www.facebook.com/groups/1501464160302440
The House is slated to vote Wednesday on the debt ceiling deal hashed out over the weekend by President Joe Biden and Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. National Economic Council Deputy Director Bharat Ramamurti and the Washington Post's Jeff Stein join us. And, First Sgt. William "Jack" McDowell, Marine Corps was among the first Black men enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. His granddaughter, Sonia Smith Kang, tells us about his service. Then, Memorial Day is the traditional start of the summer movie season. John Horn, arts and entertainment reporter for LAist, gives us a preview.
An associate professor at Williams College, Owen Thompson, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Thompson's latest research, which looks into whether gifted and talented programs are also drivers of racial segregation in schools.
KVI's John Carlson examines a newly reported story about a BIPOC 5th grade group at Olympia's Centennial Elementary School. One concerned parent describes the school sanctioned group as "segregation". But advocates for the students of color say its "focused on providing a safe space for students...how have historically been marginalized."
Harriet Washington joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “How Does Racial Segregation Taint Medical Pedagogy?” Recorded November 11, 2022. Read the full article at JournalofEthics.org.
A new study shows that the more divided a community is, the higher the residents' exposure to hazardous metals and particulates. Thanks for listening to WIRED. Check back in tomorrow to hear more stories from WIRED.com.
A new study shows that the more divided a community is, the higher the residents' exposure to hazardous metals and particulates. Thanks for listening to WIRED. Check back in tomorrow to hear more stories from WIRED.com.
01:00 Tucker Carlson: Construction of Obama's temple was halted 05:00 Why ‘Atlanta' Is the Blackest Show Ever, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/11/opinion/atlanta-finale.html 07:00 Who is Toure? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour%C3%A9_(journalist) 18:40 Millenial Woes in the Casino, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRO_1mkqmoU 24:00 MOJO & TESTOSTERONE : Why Men MUST Keep Moving In Life! , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu9-dvnvFfE 35:30 Colin Liddell joins the show, https://neokrat.blogspot.com 37:00 Mid-term elections 39:00 Civil war in the Republican party between Trump and DeSantis 40:00 Ron DeSantis 43:00 Ron DeSantis and the Covid lockdowns 45:40 Has Brexit been a disaster for Britain? 47:00 British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, https://neokrat.blogspot.com/2022/10/shortpod-britains-middle-management.html 51:00 Anti-politics dominates UK, USA 55:00 War in Ukraine 1:02:00 Colin on Japanese politics 1:03:00 Shinzo Abe assassination, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Shinzo_Abe 1:06:00 EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT KINO CASINO BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK, https://neokrat.blogspot.com/2022/11/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about.html 1:07:00 KINO CASINO X MILLENNIAL WOES = DEEP DIVE ON A TROUBLED ALT-RIGHTER, https://neokrat.blogspot.com/2022/11/kino-casino-x-millennial-woes-deep-dive.html 1:13:00 Audience capture 1:17:00 From Alt Right to Alt Lite: Naming the Hate, https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounders/from-alt-right-to-alt-lite-naming-the-hate 1:19:00 The theatrical nature of Richard Spencer 1:24:00 The Toby Young trajectory, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Young 1:27:40 Boris Johnson, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Johnson 1:31:00 Stefan Molyneux, https://neokrat.blogspot.com/2022/11/whos-who-in-dissident-right-stefan.html 1:32:00 The loneliness crisis, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=146097 1:35:00 Why ‘Atlanta' Is the Blackest Show Ever, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/11/opinion/atlanta-finale.html
The War of 1812 is an under-known conflict in United States history. It's not a war that many Americans think about or dwell upon. And it was not a war that the United States can claim it clearly won. Nicholas Guyatt, a Professor of North American History at the University of Cambridge, joins us to investigate the War of 1812 and the experiences of American prisoners of war using details from his book, The Hated Cage: An American Tragedy in Britain's Most Terrifying Prison. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/340 Join Ben Franklin's World! Subscribe and help us bring history right to your ears! Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute Colonial Williamsburg Foundation The Ben Franklin's World Shop Complementary Episodes Episode 048: Kenneth Miller, Enemy Captives During the War for Independence Episode 051: Catherine Cangany, A History of Early Detroit Episode 076: Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, Citizen Sailors Episode 080: Jen Manion, Liberty's Prisoners Episode 096: Nicholas Guyatt, Origins of Racial Segregation in the United States Episode 098: Gautham Rao, Birth of the American Tax Man Episode 323: Michael Witgen, American Expansion and the Political Economy of Plunder Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin's World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. In the 1940's, psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark conducted a series of experiments where they had identical dolls, different only in color, and asked black children which color of doll they preferred. They found that two-thirds of the children preferred the white doll to one of their own race. The Clarks concluded that the racism found in American institutions affects the sense of self in African American children. Their findings proved to be instrumental in the famous Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education decision to remove racial segregation in American schools. The story of the doll test and the Clarks is detailed in the new book "What the Children Told Us". We talk with the author who gives us more insight on this time in history and what other doll tests have shown in later years. Tim Spofford Author, “What The Children Told Us” Richelle Whittaker Educational Psychologist Founder, Providential Counseling and Consulting Services Founder, Next Steps Educational Counseling Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps.
Desmond was convicted after refusing to leave her seat in a segregated movie theater in Nova Scotia in 1946. But she also established the first beauty salon for Black women her area, and founded a beauty school for Black women. Research: Bingham, Russell. "Viola Desmond". The Canadian Encyclopedia, 16 April 2021, Historica Canada. www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/viola-desmond. Accessed 09 August 2022. Bishop, Henry V. “Viola (Davis) Desmond (b. 1914 — d. 1965): Stand For Justice.” Nova Scotia Archives. https://archives.novascotia.ca/desmond/background/ Canadian Museum for Human Rights. “One woman's resistance: Viola Desmond's Story.” https://humanrights.ca/story/one-womans-resistance Flynn, Karen. “Remembering Viola Desmond.” Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective. 11/2021. https://origins.osu.edu/milestones/remembering-viola-desmond?language_content_entity=en "Fred Christie Case (Christie v York)". The Canadian Encyclopedia, 06 June 2020, Historica Canada. www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/fred-christie-case. Accessed 12 August 2022. Henry, Natasha. "Racial Segregation of Black People in Canada". The Canadian Encyclopedia, 08 September 2021, Historica Canada. www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/racial-segregation-of-black-people-in-canada. Accessed 10 August 2022. Parks Canada. “Viola Desmond National Historic Person (1914-1965).” https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/culture/clmhc-hsmbc/res/information-backgrounder/Viola_Desmond Reynolds, Graham and Wanda Robson. “Viola Desmond: Her Life and Times.” Roseway Publishing. 2018. Robson, Wanda. “Sister to courage : stories from the world of Viola Desmond, Canada's Rosa Parks.” Wreck Cove, N.S. : Breton Books. 2010. The Halifax Chronicle. “Dismisses Desmond Application.” 5/19/1947. page 14. Via Nova Scotia Archives. https://archives.novascotia.ca/desmond/archives/?ID=28 "Viola Desmond." Encyclopedia of World Biography Online, Gale, 2022. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1631009722/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=1380ef8c. Accessed 8 Aug. 2022. Walker, Barrington. “The African Canadian Legal Odyssey: Historical Essays.” Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2012. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Note: The audio quality of the earliest episodes (like this one) is not the best. Sorry. Don't worry, the quality gets better in the episodes ahead as I learn the new skillset required. A reading of the 1896 opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in Plessy v. Ferguson. In today's listener library episode, we are going all the way back to the Court's 1896 opinion in Plessy v. Ferguson - the decision that ushered-in the Jim Crow Era by establishing the he so-called separate-but-equal doctrine of legal segregation. This doctrine endured until the Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Kansas, which held that racial segregation in public schools violated the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment of the Constitution. This audio includes the primary text of the opinion, but excludes citations in order to create a better listening experience. You may access the full opinion and other essential case information on Oyez.org at: https://www.oyez.org/cases/1850-1900/163us537 Sound Effects by Phoenix Connection Brazil from Pixabay:
For this episode, we hear from Dr. Casey Stockstill about research she did to better understand economic and racial segregation in preschools. Dr. Stockstill spent time observing in two highly rated preschools in the same city: One was a Head Start location where nearly all of the children were students of color and from lower income families and the other was a private preschool in a more affluent part of town where nearly all the students were white and from higher income families. Her observations offer insights about how inequality and segregation in early childhood education can play out in the classroom for students and their teachers.
In this episode of the FAIR News Weekly Podcast, we cover the news from the week ending Friday, 6/24/22. Read all the stories mentioned in the episode in FAIR News and FAIR Weekly Roundup, our two newsletters each emailed once a week. Sign up for our emailed newsletters at FairForAll.org/JoinUs. FAIR News 6/24: https://bit.ly/3QKDMRg FAIR Weekly Roundup 6/19: https://bit.ly/3A59C5q The Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR) is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing civil rights and liberties for all Americans, and promoting a common culture based on fairness, understanding and humanity. Follow us on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/fairforall_org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Foundation-Against-Intolerance-Racism-10417260496818 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fairforall_org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foundation-against-intolerance-and-racism Podcast Narrated by Gabriel Ashton Brown. Music by Rebecca Nisco. Produced by Joseph (Jake) Klein.
On this day in 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated Judge Thurgood Marshall to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An Assistant Professor at Temple University, Sarah Cordes, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Cordes' latest study, which measures the effect of charter schools on the diversity of nearby district schools. "Choice and Change: The Implications of Charter School Expansion for School and Neighborhood Diversity in NYC," co-written with Agustina Laurito, is available now. https://www.edworkingpapers.com/ai22-556
There's a long history of African American Catholic sisters, but it has been overlooked, even erased. Now, a new book tells the powerful story of how these Black nuns brought their faith and voices to the struggle of civil rights in America.
There's a long history of African American Catholic sisters, but it has been overlooked, even erased. Now, a new book tells the powerful story of how these Black nuns brought their faith and voices to the struggle of civil rights in America.
A new report says Virginia’s zoning laws have sustained racial segregation in Virginia. And as Michael Pope reports, the authors also make suggestions for fixing the problem.
Christopher Risch explains how his drone crashing on Robert E. Lee Monument became an auspicious sacrifice. This story is from The Year Time Stopped. Read and relate to moving stories shared by the lenses of amazing artists from 2020 by pre-ordering here: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-year-time-stopped-christina-hawatmehnour-chamoun?variant=39396523442210&utm_source=aps&utm_medium=hc&utm_campaign=aps More information: Curated by the founders of Scopio, a community-based image marketplace, a stunning and unforgettable visual history that captures the world's response to major events that defined 2020: the COVID pandemic and the sweeping movements for racial and social justice. Listen to more stories from this historical book. _____ Share your images and offer your perspective to the world contributor.scop.io _____ Subscribe to our channel and discover more stories: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyRj... Listen to our podcast for more inspirational stories from the book and from our community: https://open.spotify.com/show/2McXu7N... ___ Follow us on Instagram: @scopioimages Tiktok: @scopioimages Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Scopioimages Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scopioimages --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scopio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scopio/support
How did Little Rock Nine change America? How did Panchami change Kerala? A peak into how youngsters played a crucial role in making education accessible to marginalized. Contrasting two historically significant event that occurred in two different parts of the world in two different times. Episode host: Bino ManjasserilLike this content? Subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting platform (Google, Spotify, Apple, Audible) or YouTube, email us at podcast@day2project.com, follow us on twitter @Day2Project
Listen Up! from Welcome Project Radio brings you a story or two along with discussion of that story from co-director Allison Schuette and Welcome Project aficionado Willow Walsh, along with a guest – Beth Schuette! This week's stories are "Racial Segregation and Racial Inequality" and "The Strike at Froebel." Find these two stories and their transcripts at welcomeproject.valpo.edu or listen to our weekly podcast by searching for Welcome Project on your favorite app.
To see the possible results of critical race theory (CRT) and the type of society it could create, we can look at the prison systems where many of CRT's ideas were formed. This is according to writer, filmmaker, and researcher Christopher Rufo, whose research into race politics within the prison system led him to research the origins and possible results of CRT as it spreads through American schools, corporate trainings, and government. He explains there is a parallel between CRT and prison gang ideologies, which emerged from black nationalist and Marxist-Leninist revolutionary movements in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Rufo also details how CRT attempts to represent an anti-racist movement, but in reality, encourages hatred and racism. He explains “They're telling certain employees you can't mix with these employees during these diversity training programs because you are dangerous to each other. You should actually be in some ways hostile to one another.” And as CRT trainings are finding their way into schools, businesses, and government agencies, the discriminatory roots of the system may even be illegal under U.S. law. Rufo explains, “By delivering that message, a lot of attorneys that I've worked with believe that you're violating the First Amendment, which protects your right to conscience; the 14th Amendment, which guarantees equal treatment under the law; and also the Civil Rights Act.” ⭕️ Stay up-to-date with Josh with the Crossroads NEWSLETTER
Episode 230 breaks down the concrete jungle. An urban or other populated area containing a high density of buildings constructed of concrete or similar materials, especially one which lacks greenery and which seems unattractive, harsh, or unsafe. An ugly grey area of a city where people live in closely crowded apartment buildings. A modern city or urban area filled with large buildings and regarded especially as a harshly competitive, unwelcoming, or dangerous place. Humanity has traded in our connection to nature and our creator, for the concrete jungle. The concrete jungle is a prison of the mind, body, and soul. We die for lack of knowledge. Links 14.1 A Brief History of Urbanization Urbanization and the future of cities - Vance Kite 6 Major Effects of Urbanization That Will Make you Think! Problems with Industrialization & Urbanization The Industrial Revolution (18-19th Century) The Great Migration (1910-1970) Racial Segregation and Concentrated Poverty NEFILIM BEAST SYSTEM | CITY IZ MATRIX | CITIZEN IZ BEAST BREED | TRANZHUMANS | ☆ BABYLON List of cities with the most skyscrapers URBANIZATION OF THE SPIRIT How Many Churches Does America Have? URBANIZATION AND ANIMAL BEHAVIOR Why New York Has So Many Rats - NYC Revealed Why It's Usually Hotter In A City OVERPOPULATION MYTH 6/6 - URBANIZATION There Are Over 17 Million Vacant Homes in America Almost 45,000 properties lie empty in west Sports teams are investing $10 billion in stadiums by 2030 AGENDA 21 URBANIZATION INTO TINY CELLS BUT NO TINY HOUSES!!!? Bill Gates To Create "Smart City" In Arizona With Heavy Use Of A.I Concrete Jungle(cover) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brownson-arebojie/message
Before I start, let's look up the definition of the Jim Crow Law. According to Wikipedia, Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States and elsewhere within the United States.[1][2] These laws were enacted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by white Southern Democrat-dominated state legislatures to disenfranchise and remove political and economic gains made by black people during the Reconstruction period. As you ca see the law was to enforce RACIAL SEGREGATION. But today its VACCINE SEGREGATION, amongst all people. but mainly against colored people because people of color are the most resistance so they say. Studies show that people of color are 70 to 75% appose to not taking the FOFO and because of that mandates are taking place. here in NYC the mayor said if you want the keys to the city you must have one dose of the FOFO. which is cool, but pay attention to the thing that are being taken away. Can't eat in restaurants. Cant go to the Movie Theaters. Cant go to Stadiums Cant be a teacher or a nurse. Jobs that people of color override. Children Cant participate in any athletic school activities. With Many more to come.. This are the things that's taking place, now asked yourself what does that looks and feel like? this is the conversation today. So tune in and be informed. America will never be the same again. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/repent-or-die-podcast/message
The innocence of children is being stripped away more and more every day!Racial Segregation of students in school? NEA sues mom for asking for information & they team up with BLM to honor George Floyd. Another woke medical organization now will call you a “lactating parent” rather than a breastfeeding mother, or you might be instead a “chest-feeding person”. Parents and onlookers cheer a twerking toddler. And of course... Dimwits & Darlings! For step by step videos to help you become the most effective parent you can be, also check out the Mommy Answer Lady YouTube & Rumble channels! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLuLiD2R3k-q9bfwA2VqOpA BOOK: How to Train Your Child to Behave https://www.amazon.com/How-Train-Your-Child-Behave-ebook/dp/B08925717X WEBSITE: www.mommyanswerlady.com Contact: holly@mommyanswerlady.com
In 1896, Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan was the lone dissenter in the Plessy v. Ferguson case which upheld the Democrat South's Jim Crow laws of Racial Segregation. Harlan had been born to a slave-holding family in Kentucky, served as a Colonel for the Union Army during the Civil War, became a Republican in politics and was selected to the Supreme Court in 1877 where he served till his death in 1911. Harlan became known as The Great Dissenter due to his ardent support of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments for private citizens' rights to civil liberties in the face of the Social Darwinist RACISM (promoted by Harlan's rival on the Supreme Court, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and others) of the general public sentiment of the late 1800s and early 1900s (when time after time, Democrat legislatures would not pass Anti-Lynching Laws). Harlan's steadfast courage to uphold civil rights of all Americans, including African Americans, despite being in the minority makes him a social integrity hero and HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
In this conversation we will examine how the progress and demise of reconstruction erected the foundation for segregation and racial hatred which continues to play out in our own backyards today. We discuss the historical roots of the Civil Rights Movement, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Black Lives Matter Movement.
In Sweden, a student group called «Brown Island» feels the presence of a majority of middle class, white students is «problematic». Its members are also traumatized by the name of the exhibition space at The Art Academy. As it turns out, the white walls of «The White Sea» are soaked in racism (a lot of white people have been in the room throughout the years). A «sin of the skin» easily proven by swapping empiricism, reason and rational arguments for emotional and subjective interpretations. In Denmark, a group lead by a professor threw a cast of a former king in the harbour, protesting past slave trade. Though fired from her job, the professor is supported by art world representatives. To understand this phenomenon, Jan-Ove Tuv turns to Catherine Nixey´s book «The Darkening Age. The Christian Destruction of The Classical World». What began as «political activism» gradually turned into state politics, and the destruction of culture. If we do not push back, we are indeed (re)entering a darkening age. Do you have tips of culture news Tuv should cover? Or can you recommend sites, media (etc) he should follow to be informed of the culture field? Please write to talk@caveofapelles.com SHOUTOUT to our TOP SPONSORS! Dean Anthony Michael Irish Shaun Roberts Jared Fountain Anders Berge Christensen Stacey Evangelista Alastair Blain Erik Lasky Fergus Ryan Would you like to get previews, bonus material and other benefits? Become a patron: https://patreon.com/caveofapelles/ Subscribe to our newsletter. It is the only way to make sure that you receive content from us on a regular basis: https://bit.ly/2L8qCNn Podcast available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/caveofapelles https://spoti.fi/2AVDkcT https://apple.co/2QAcXD6 Visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/caveofapelles Make sure to subscribe to our channel over at BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/caveofapelles/ For inquiries — talk@caveofapelles.com
February 13, 2020 Watch us on BitChute instead: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/unsafespace Keri and Carter discuss online vitriol from the woke left and the psychology behind it, as well as a suggestion that segregation be reinstated at the University of Virginia. Here's a link to Dr. Karyln Borysenko's article that we briefly mentioned: https://gen.medium.com/ive-been-a-democrat-for-20-years-here-s-what-i-experienced-at-trump-s-rally-in-new-hampshire-c69ddaaf6d07 YouTube link to video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/55VrJekGmnQ
“Power to Heal” is a documentary film that examine racial health care disparities in the U.S. The post Fund Drive Special: The Racial Segregation of American Health Care appeared first on KPFA.
Townhall Review – April 6, 2019 Hugh Hewitt talks with Ohio Senator Rob Portman on the Senate’s implementation of the “nuclear option” to get President Trump’s nominations moving. Hugh Hewitt and journalist Salena Zito discuss the film “Unplanned” and Hollywood’s resistance to pro-life efforts. Hugh Hewitt talks with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo about State Department efforts to gain the release of those Americans being held by hostile countries. Mike Gallagher examines the troubles faced by Democrat presidential candidate hopeful Joe Biden and the Democrats apparent attempt to derail his candidacy. Larry Elder talks with Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Institute about the lawsuits triggered by Obamacare. Dennis Prager discusses with documentary filmmaker Ami Horowitz efforts by the left to bring back racial separation on college campuses. Mike Gallagher speaks with Florida Senator Marco Rubio about the many issues facing those who monitor our southern border.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.