

A Different Lens
hamptoninstitute@gmail.com (Hampton Institute)
A Different Lens is a bimonthly audio podcast produced by the Hampton Institute. It is hosted by the Institute’s Politics/Government Department Chair, Devon Bowers. Department chairs are interviewed each month, where articles are discussed more in-depth as well as concepts and theories relating to their specific departments. (www.hamptoninstitution.org)
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Oct 26, 2018 • 31min
Episode #107: Guns and Politics with Socialist Rifle Association
Today we chat with Alex Humva of Socialist Rifle Association where we discuss the organization's history, the actions they have been engaged in, and discuss the larger questions surrounding both the gun and violence debates. SRA website: https://www.socialistra.org/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/SocialistRifle/ Twitter: @SocialistRA Podcast: https://podcast.socialistra-wichita.org/

Oct 22, 2018 • 51min
Episode #106: Loneliness in America with Sean Posey
Today we chat with Urban Issues Chair Sean Posey about his recent article "Lonely In America" (https://bit.ly/2pTKUiT). We discuss the affect loneliness is having on politics, economics, and even romantic relationships.

Oct 15, 2018 • 43min
Episode #105: Voting and Mass Political Consciousness with Dan Welch
Today we chat with independent political analyst and friend of the show Dan Welch and have a free flowing conversation about voting, the electoral system, and the political consciousness of the people.

Oct 15, 2018 • 23min
Episode #104: New Jersey Revolution with Brian D Powers
Today we chat with Brian D Powers, host of the podcast New Jersey Revolution Radio where we discuss his political awakening, the origins of the NJRR, and why he focuses specifically on New Jersey. There is also a video of this interview on the Hampton Institute's Youtube page: https://youtu.be/uYodoGb5B_c

Sep 25, 2018 • 51min
Episode #103: Fall of the USSR with Dr. Nick Partyka
Today we chat with our Labor Issues Chair, Dr. Nick Partyka regarding the fall of the Soviet Union. We discuss the USSR's war in Afghanistan and go from there, examining the leadership of the Soviet Union, especially how both Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin contributed to the dissolution of the Soviet Union. From there we discuss the aftermath and aftereffects of its fall and its legacy in both the US and Russia.

Sep 18, 2018 • 38min
Episode #102: Politics and Writing with Devon Bowers
This is the audio of an interview Hampton Institute's Politics/Government Department Chair, Devon Bowers, did with New Jersey Revolution Radio founder Brian D. Powers (https://tinyurl.com/y7w7w4be), where he discusses how he came into political consciousness, writing, researching, and his involvement with the Hampton Institute as well as what the Hampton Institute is about.

Sep 17, 2018 • 21min
Episode #101: War and Genocide in Yemen with Mnar Muhawesh
Today we chat with founder and editor in chief of Mint Press News, Mnar Muhawesh, regarding a recent video (https://youtu.be/cZP7CLDx6Vc) documenting the ongoing crisis in Yemen. We also discusss US involvement in Saudi Arabia's attack on Yemen and the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Sep 5, 2018 • 54min
Episode #100: John McCain, Death, and Politics
On the 100th episode of A Different Lens, we sit down with national co-chair of the Green Party, Andrea Merida, and post-doctoral fellow and friend of the show, Bryant William Sculos, to discuss the recent death of John McCain and have a larger conversation about how we talk about people after they die, especially politicians and historical figures.

Aug 21, 2018 • 40min
Episode #99: Social Media, Alternative Media, and Bans with Eric Holland
Today we talk to Eric Holland about the recent deplatforming of Alex Jones from Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and other social media websites. We also discuss the influence of social media on the political landscape and people's personal lives and what can be done about tech companies' influence on alternative media.

Jul 1, 2018 • 53min
Episode #98: North Korea, Immigration, and Economics with Dan Welch
Today we interview friend of the show and political analyst Dan Welch where we discuss the Kim-Trump summit, focusing on the larger media discussion around it as well as the geopolitics with regards to the US, touch on the history of the current immigration situation, and end with a brief talk of economics.