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Explore "socialjustice" with insightful episodes like "Ep 920 | Russell Moore, David French & the Fake Threat of Christian Nationalism | Guest: John Cooper", "Dr. Thomas Sowell | Social Justice Fallacies", "Ep 878 | Why Does Social Justice Divide the Church? | Guest: Voddie Baucham", "It Could Happen Here Weekly 101" and "Side Effects of Woke (with Tamika Mallory)" from podcasts like ""Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey", "The Ben Shapiro Show", "Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey", "Behind the Bastards" and "Small Doses with Amanda Seales"" and more!
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Dr. Thomas Sowell | Social Justice Fallacies
It's an honor to be joined by one of the greatest living thinkers of our time, Dr. Thomas Sowell. In his new book, Social Justice Fallacies, Dr. Sowell debunks some of the biggest myths within the social justice movement.
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Ep 878 | Why Does Social Justice Divide the Church? | Guest: Voddie Baucham
It Could Happen Here Weekly 101
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Side Effects of Woke (with Tamika Mallory)
This week, activist Tamika Mallory keeps it all the way 100 around the topic of reclaiming the word "woke" and how the work of the community will help us overcome.
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Beyoncé’s Global Impact
Beyoncé's impact on music and pop culture is undeniable. The Daily Show dives deep into Queen Bey's global influence. Trevor Noah covers the media freakout over Beyoncé's "Lemonade" album and former correspondent Jessica Williams dissects the political messages in Beyoncé's 2013 Super Bowl Halftime performance. Also, Trevor talks about the time Beyoncé left him starstruck at the Oscars and takes guesses on who he thinks bit Beyoncé at a party.
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UFYB 299: Black Girls, Religion, Soft Life & Romance Novels: A Conversation with EbonyJanice
This week I’m joined by EbonyJanice, author of All the Black Girls are Activists. Tune in as we discuss how to reclaim authority over your own life, how doing the work to show up as your true self is a political act, why wellness culture and the idea of a “soft life” can be misleading, why your inner guard dog may sound different than you think, and more.
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Sadiq Khan on Boris, Brexit and his PTSD
London Mayor Sadiq Khan joins Lewis Goodall on The News Agents in a wide-ranging interview shedding light on working with Boris Johnson, Theresa May and Rishi Sunak.
He also talks about his PTSD after getting death threats and his new book, Breathe: Tackling the Climate Emergency.
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Social Justice and Climate Justice: How One Environmental Leader Is Moving Forward
The Sierra Club's new executive director, Ben Jealous, explains how he aims to advance the group's climate goals, while also reckoning with that past.
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Domonique Foxworth - The Fight for NFL Players' Rights
"You know that there is no limit to the risk that you're taking." Former NFL player Domonique Foxworth discusses the significance of having two Black quarterbacks in the Super Bowl for the first time in history, the hierarchy that exists in the NFL, and the challenges players face when negotiating with owners.
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168. Sonya Renee Taylor: What If You Loved Your Body?
Side Effects of the Frontlines of Ferguson (with Mya Aaten-White)
This week we talk to Mya Aaten-White (IG: @just.spook), about her experience during the Ferguson protests. From taking a bullet to taking charge, she shares her story of activism.
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Side Effects of an Educator: Dr. David J. Johns
This week we are joined by returning guest Dr. David J. Johns, of the National Black Justice Coalition, to talk all about public schools, the importance of language, and the ways parents can support their children.
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The Power of Black Twitter (feat. Michael Harriot) - Beyond the Scenes
From hashtag activism to action offline, Black Twitter has been a vehicle for real change. Host Roy Wood Jr. chats with author of the book, Black AF: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America, Michael Harriot and Professor of Media Studies at Northeastern University, Meredith D. Clark about how Black Twitter has changed the narrative around policing, its influence on elections, how Black Twitter bailed Michael out of jail, and why Roy has a 36-hour tweet rule.
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#522 - Andrew Doyle - Is Social Justice A Religion?
357. Andy, Dominick Izzo & DJ CTI: FBI Raid Trump's Mar-a-Lago Property, Meta's New Chat Bot Says 2020 Election Was Rigged & Paul Pelosi Jr.'s Business Trip
In today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by entrepreneur and former cop Dominick Izzo. They discuss Eric Trump's conversation with Daily Mail about what really happened during the FBI raid on his father's Mar-a-Lago property, Meta's new chatbot answering a reporter's question on if it believes the 2020 election was rigged, and Paul Pelosi, Jr.'s Asian stock climbing 30% after his Asian trip with his mother.
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You Don’t Have to be Miserable While Doing Important Work | adrienne maree brown
Our culture has oddly conflicting views about pleasure.
In this episode, author adrienne maree brown explores the importance of pleasure and how it changes your experience of the world.
adrienne maree brown is the writer-in-residence at the Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute, and author of Grievers (the first novella in a trilogy on the Black Dawn imprint), Holding Change: The Way of Emergent Strategy Facilitation and Mediation, We Will Not Cancel Us and Other Dreams of Transformative Justice, Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds and the co-editor of Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements and How to Get Stupid White Men Out of Office. She is the cohost of the How to Survive the End of the World, Octavia’s Parables and Emergent Strategy podcasts. adrienne is rooted in Detroit.
In this conversation we talked about:
- What is pleasure activism
- The role of sex and drugs
- Why we should say yes more
- How to be in touch with our sense of “enough”
- The role of gratitude
- The line between commitment and detachment
- How she defines authentic happiness
- Her self-description as “a recovering self-righteous organizer,” and why self-righteousness actually leads to powerlessness
Content Warning: Discussions of sex and drugs.
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