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Mack Talk with MackOnDemand.com
Aja Talks Black Lives Matter, New Music, RPDR All Stars 5 + MORE! (#BlackGaySlay)

Mack Talk with MackOnDemand.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 66:29


Rapper, TV Personality, and Drag Race alum joins me for a very special #BlackGaySlay edition of MackTalk. We discuss everything from the importance of BLM protests, Doja Cat, music, and our shared obsession of sad songs and Shea Coulee. Recorded: Jun 02, 2020 Watch the interview here: https://youtu.be/4WIFAz0pWKU https://youtu.be/sQiTptcFjWA https://youtu.be/iXXv4N4EPgs

Torrance’s 15 Minutes
15min About Barbers

Torrance’s 15 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 15:53


A good, RELIABLE, barber is hard to find. Like.......REAL good, and REAL reliable. (Recorded Jun 12, 2019)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Reimagining Drug Policy Through Artistic Expression: Museums, Marches, and More

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 63:55


A panel of activists and artists will discuss creative ways to push for reform through immersive events and imaginative experiences. Speakers: Reginald Dwayne Betts, Jesse Krimes, Kasia Malinowska, Daveen Trentman. (Recorded: Jun 25, 2018)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Book Launch—Hate: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 92:09


At a moment when hate speech is on the rise, Nadine Strossen’s timely new book presents powerful arguments about how to best protect both freedom and equality. Speakers: Aryeh Neier, Nadine Strossen, Richard Ashby Wilson. (Recorded: Jun 05, 2018)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Modern Albania: From Dictatorship to Democracy

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015 79:00


Fred Abrahams, author of the new book Modern Albania, will give an inside account of the fall of communism in Albania and efforts to rebuild after decades of labor camps, thought police, and one-party rule. Speakers: Fred Abrahams, Aryeh Neier. (Recorded: Jun 09, 2015)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Crime Fighting, Perverted: Interpol and Authoritarian Regimes

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 42:55


Fair Trials International is working to counter abuses of Interpol’s global “wanted persons” alerts, which are being used to target refugees, human rights defenders, journalists, and peaceful political activists. Speakers: Jago Russell. (Recorded: Jun 11, 2015)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
The Cultural War on Terror: Race, Policy, and Propaganda

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014 92:54


Recent Open Society Fellows Hisham Aidi and Arun Kundnai look at government policies to shape the lives of young Muslims and promote opposition to extremism. Peter Beinart moderates. Speakers: Hisham Aidi, Peter Beinart, Stephen Hubbell, Arun Kundnani. (Recorded: Jun 24, 2014)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Human Rights and an Alternative to Traditional Debate

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 98:29


Johannes P. Wheeldon presents an alternative approach to debate and dialogue as a change-making tactic, with a focus on supporting inclusivity and promoting human rights. Speakers: Johannes P. Wheeldon. (Recorded: Jun 19, 2014)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
The Rouhani Administration, One Year On

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014 62:56


Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, reflects on the Rouhani administration and the prospects for nuclear negotiations and domestic reform. Speakers: Hadi Ghaemi, Anthony Richter. (Recorded: Jun 19, 2014)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
The Problem with Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2014 91:46


Open Society Fellow Jennifer Gordon speaks with activist Greg Asbed about serious flaws in multi-stakeholder initiatives to promote labor rights. Speakers: Greg Asbed, Jennifer Gordon. (Recorded: Jun 11, 2014)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
China and Tiananmen 25 Years On: Does Authoritarianism Pay?

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2014 93:01


This panel explores the significance of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, and whether China’s rise has broken the long-assumed tie between economic development and an open society. Speakers: Rowena Xiaoqing He, Xiaorong Li, Aryeh Neier, Orville Schell. (Recorded: Jun 11, 2014)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Social Mobilization and Strategic Litigation for Equal Education in South Africa

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 74:08


This panel explores how Equal Education and the Equal Education Law Center used strategic litigation and social mobilization to secure legally binding norms and standards for school infrastructure in South Africa. Speakers: Brad Brockman, Jonathon Fairhead, James Goldston, Tracey Gurd, Dmitri Holtzman. (Recorded: Jun 05, 2014)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Racial Differences in Arrests: Are Community–Police Partnerships a Solution?

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2013 84:15


A conversation with two leading experts on race and community–police partnerships: Baltimore’s Lieutenant Colonel Melvin Russell and national scholar Dr. Phillip Goff. Speakers: Phillip Atiba Goff, Joe Jones, Diana Morris, Melvin Russell. (Recorded: Jun 17, 2013)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Civil Society and Human Rights in the USA

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2013 76:08


Open Society Fellow David Cole explores the role of civil society organizations in defending constitutional rights. Speakers: David Cole, Kenneth H. Zimmerman. (Recorded: Jun 13, 2013)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Restless Valley: Revolution, Murder, and Intrigue in the Heart of Central Asia

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2013 62:02


Award-winning journalist Philip Shishkin discusses his new book, an on-the-ground account of Central Asia’s unfolding history from 2005 to the present. Speakers: Alexander Cooley, Philip Shishkin. (Recorded: Jun 10, 2013)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Fixing the Democracy Discourse: How Autocratic Regimes Undermine Democratic Institutions in the West

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2012 82:54


This panel discussion examines how nondemocratic regimes in the former Soviet Union have increased their efforts to influence policymakers and public opinion in the United States and the European Union. Speakers: Gerald Knaus, Khadija Ismayilova, Ken Silverstein, Lincoln Mitchell. (Recorded: Jun 28, 2012)

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Dispatches from a Post-Western Landscape: Geopolitical Competition, Regime Survival and "Local Rules" in Central Asia

Open Society Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2012 94:51


This panel event, featuring Alexander Cooley, author of Great Games, Local Rules, examines Central Asia's lessons for governing a multipolar or "post-Western" world. Speakers: Alexander Cooley, Gideon Rose, Stephen Kotkin, Leonard Benardo. (Recorded: Jun 26, 2012)