It Could Happen Here

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Feb 24, 2024 • 2h 35min

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The podcast delves into the evolution of language on trans issues, explores the connection between stigma and moral panics, and critiques modern waves of transphobia. It also discusses the challenges of managing unwanted statues, artistic transformations of controversial monuments, and the ineptitude of a police officer in a bizarre shooting incident.
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Feb 23, 2024 • 41min

Acorn Involved Shooting

Robert and Gare discuss the story of a Florida sheriff's deputy who responded to a fallen acorn by shooting at someone locked in his own police car.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Feb 22, 2024 • 57min

Melting Charlottesville’s Robert E Lee Statue

Dr. Jalane Schmidt discusses the significance of melting Charlottesville's Robert E Lee statue and its impact on racial justice. The podcast explores the historical background and removal process of the contentious statue, touching on ethical dilemmas. It delves into the idea of repurposing the materials into new art pieces to symbolize community values.
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Feb 21, 2024 • 32min

The Anatomy of a Moral Panic Ft. Dr. Julia Serano

Dr. Julia Serano discusses contagious stigma driving moral panics against cis and trans people. Topics include debunking rapid onset gender dysphoria, exploring moral panics and social contagion, stigma's impact on moral panics, sexual predator stereotypes linked to trans individuals, and the intersection of moral panics with right-wing ideologies.
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Feb 20, 2024 • 24min

Whipping Girl, The Book That Changed Everything ft. Dr. Julia Serano

Dr. Julia Serano, author of Whipping Girl, discusses concepts like misgendering, cis privilege, and trans misogyny. They explore passing, perception, and the impact on trans individuals. The conversation also covers different forms of sexism, transphobia, and the nuances of gender terminology.
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Feb 18, 2024 • 3h 19min

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The podcast delves into topics like online radicalization, violent ideologies, and extremist actions. It also explores the works and controversial beliefs of author Justin Mone, along with incidents of disruptive hate group activities in public forums. The narratives dissect Israeli propaganda tactics, challenges perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and navigates delicate discussions around anti-Semitism and Jewish identity.
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Feb 18, 2024 • 26min

CZM Book Club: "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Part Two

Classic feminist horror story author Charlotte Perkins Gilman is featured in this podcast discussing the protagonist's unsettling experience with eerie wallpaper, growing obsession with it, and influence on HP Lovecraft's cosmic horror. The narrator's paranoia and symbolism in literature are explored in depth, making for an intriguing analysis.
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Feb 16, 2024 • 40min

Hasbara, Pt. 2 with Matt Lieb

Matt Lieb, a comedian and Hasbara expert, continues his series about Hasbara. The podcast discusses debunking myths and propaganda surrounding Israel and Palestine, the unequal distribution of agricultural lands, navigating criticism and misconceptions, the relationship between Israel and anti-Semitism, and the Israeli government's use of propaganda. The episode also introduces new comedy podcast Bad Has Barra and urges listeners to address the ongoing genocide in Palestine.
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Feb 15, 2024 • 42min

Hasbara, Pt. 1 with Matt Lieb

Guest host Matt Lieb discusses Hasbara propaganda and its impact. They share their experiences of the birthright trip as an apartheid propaganda tour and delve into the concept of Hasbara, its origins, and its role in shaping Israel's narrative. They explore the revival of Hebrew language in Israel and the appropriation of words from Arabic. The effectiveness of Hezbollah in shaping perceptions and Israel's exploitation of LGBTQ+ struggle are also discussed.
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Feb 14, 2024 • 35min

City Council Death Squads

The podcast discusses the disruptive tactics of online white supremacists at city council meetings, their influence across the nation, and the negative consequences on public forums. It also explores the challenges cities face in balancing security and accessibility during public meetings.

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