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For months after three white men chased Ahmaud Arbery to his death, Georgia of 2020 looked disconcertingly like Georgia of 1950. This is the story of the long arc of injustice in the American South -- and of the persistence that brought worldwide attention to coastal Georgia. Prior seasons tell the story of Isaiah Nixon, who was killed for voting in 1948 (season one), and A.C. Hall, who police shot in the back in 1962 because they mistakenly thought he was a thief (season two). Hosted by Han ...
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THE INTELLECTUAL DARK WEB PODCAST (HOBBES + LOCKE + ROUSSEAU + US CONSTITUTION in ONE BOOK for 29$)
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Seasonal workers have long faced gender and pay discrimination. Now there’s a way to file direct complaints.
The new US-Mexico-Canada agreement paves a clear pathway for some workers in Mexico to unionize and also file labor complaints directly with governments. In March, two women petitioned Mexico and the US on gender and pay discrimination allegations.
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Should religious institutions be exempt from anti-discrimination laws?
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As a lecturer at a religious college, Karen Pack once received a glowing letter of commendation, but she was later sacked because she was openly gay and wanted to marry her partner. Her dismissal highlights the debate over religious organisations being exempt from anti-discrimination laws.By Michael Vincent
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#166: Digital Footprints, Sex Discrimination Act, Upside Down Bikinis
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We’re max relaxed after a long weekend down the beach, and ready to dissect the week with you. An editorial on women’s pasts and how they are weaponised against us in the halls of power, resonates and has us reflecting on our digital footprints.Meanwhile the reckoning continues, all of it; the discussions, the anger, and importantly the change. A s…
The Federal Government announces politicians and Judges will no longer be exempt from sex discrimination laws; What are the dangers of blood clots from the Astra Zenneca vaccine? We'll hear from an expert who weighs up the risks; And, we'll hear from traditional owners in the Kimberley who helped scientists find some of the country's oldest-ever bo…
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New Report: Political Discrimination Rife at Universities - Eric Kaufmann
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Eric Kaufmann is a professor of politics at Birkbeck College, University of London and a board member at Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology. Join our exclusive TRIGGERnometry community on Locals! https://triggernometry.locals.com/ OR Support TRIGGERnometry Here: Paypal: https://bit.ly/2Tnz8yq https://www.subscribestar.com/trigger..…
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1416: Title IX, BYU, Religious Colleges, and LGBTQ Discrimination
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Since Title IX passed in 1972 to prevent sex discrimination under any education program receiving Federal financial assistance, the religious exemption clause has gone virtually unchaellenched. For decades, the Department of Educations has granted Title IX exemptions allowing dozens of religious colleges like BYU and Liberty University to discrimin…
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The First Commandment – Lesson 7 of 7: Law as Power and Discrimination
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Professor: Rushdoony, Dr. R. J Subject: Prerequisite/Law Genre: Speech Lesson: 5 of 5 Track: 7 Dictation Name: RR130D7 Date: 1960’s-1970’s [Rushdoony] Romans 13 verses 1-6, the law as power and Discrimination. Romans 13:1-6 1Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. 2…
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Singled out — being unmarried and religious
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"Why aren't you married yet?" Being single is a stigma in faith-based communities which extol marriage and family. Guest host Justine Toh and the God Forbid panel explore why being single doesn't mean going it alone.
More than 200 pensioners responded to a request to tell us how much their state pension was. They were nearly all different amounts. Next week the basic pension is rising to £137.60 a week and the new state pension paid to younger pensioners to £179.60. But those are amounts that hardly anyone actually gets. So why are pensions - the old and the ne…
In this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher start with a couple of High Speed Downloads: Madison summarizes the latest online drama surrounding self-help guru Rachel Hollis (featuring Harriet Tubman), and Rachelle chronicles the Kardashian fury that was unleashed after somebody posted an untouched-up photo of Khloe. Then, for their…
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SYSK Selects: The Unsolved Mystery Disappearance of the Sodder Children
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In 1945 a house fire took the lives of five children - except that their bodies were never found. In this classic episode, dive into the longstanding mystery of the odd circumstances surrounding the disappearance of the Sodder children. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com…
Yugambeh language comes from south-east Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales — the Gold Coast, and my country - Tweed Heads.
How the team behind Red Nose Day is turning their attention to preventing the heartbreak of stilllbirth
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Adelaide car plant closes and becomes an innovation hub employing more people than before
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ANU plans to end neuroscience researchThe arts, humanities and sciences dance togetherCatastrophic scene as rainfall decreases on Norfolk IslandHow to fix a brain in 5 minutesAdelaide car factory becomes innovation precinctA guide to finding, identifying, collecting and preparing mushrooms for consumption…
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TWiET 438: AI Ethics & Bias - Are you introducing bias into your AI projects?
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Discord, Slack, and Malware API Copying is Fair Use, rules Supreme Court Blanketing the planet in broadband Fake Netflix Android App FlixOnline hijacks WhatsApp sessions Hospital Pricing data and online search results Triveni Gandhi on Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Data Bias Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Triveni Ga…
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Prince Philip, the Queen's husband, dies at 99
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The Queen and royal family are in mourning after the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Condolences and tributes are flowing in from around the world.
Australia's vaccine strategy has been upended, after Europe's drug regulator found a rare blood clot risk linked to the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. Having overwhelmingly relied on that jab, the government is now recommending that people under 50 get the Pfizer one instead. But how serious are the risks of clotting? And what does this change mean fo…
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Reports of suicide attempts within the refugee population are up, as are other symptoms related to depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Meanwhile, virtually all mental services on the island are at capacity.
The Biden administration faces pushback from Republicans as it tries to pass legislation to further regulate "ghost guns" assembled with homemade parts.
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Valley Edition - April 9, 2021 - Diane Rehm, Community Gardens, Street Vendor Protection Efforts
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On this week's Valley Edition: Fresno leaders respond to a rise in anti-Asian racism. Why some crimes go unreported, and details of a proposal to hire a diverse outreach team. Plus, award-winning NPR talk show host Diane Rehm discusses her new PBS documentary about medical aid in dying. And community organizers are providing support to street vendo…
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The mystery of the flute boy bones: a child lost in time
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Science Friction breathes life into the bones of an ancient medical curiosity...and investigates the story of a child lost in time.
Today we’re celebrating Easter and saying thank you to the SES for all their hard work during the floods. We’ll learn about an accidental world record and some very important burrows. And we’re exploring the deep seas to discover a very important device!
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Black Hair At Work, Clubhouse Clones, Big Marmite Energy, Kim K Hits A Billy
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Techish is back with a brand new episode! Abadesi and Michael discuss Linklaters becoming the first magic circle firm to end hair discrimination for Black employees. Why are we still policing afro hairstyles in 2021? (0:53)They also break down:- Threats to Clubhouse: LinkedIn and Spotify launching audio only features (4:10)- Are some entrepreneurs …
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Ep.56 Adwoa talks to Brandon Flynn about getting sober, self-reflection during the pandemic, and what it means to be an ally.
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It’s easy to spiral from the seemingly smallest things during the pandemic. Life has been really tough for a long time now. But one thing, one huge thing, has helped immeasurably: being sober. And in this episode, Brandon shares his experience of leaning into the AA community and reaching his first year of sobriety. Choosing a life of sobriety, he …
Officials insist Australia's vaccine program is still going well, despite the changed advice about AstraZeneca and extremely rare blood clots; Where to from here as Australia scrambles to secure other vaccines? We're joined by health policy expert Bill Bowtell and epidemiologist Catherine Bennett.
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The Shake Up: sharing pics online, vaccine complications and right to disconnect
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It's the Shake Up and we're talking...Australia's vaccine roll out has hit a massive hurdle, whether workers have the right to disconnect when they're not on the job, and why an unapproved photo of Khloe Kardashian posted online has caused a family rift.Join Hack's Avani Dias with Matt and Jack from the Inspired Unemployed and comedian Froomes.…
The stage set on the Daly and Chambers Bay, plus runoff workout tips for the proactive fisho.
Nathan, Nicole & Patrick from Brave Network discuss Victoria's new Conversion Practices law, their journeys with the Brave Network and the work that still needs to be done as the legislation is fully enacted by 17 February 2022. Thank you so much, Nathan, Nicole & Patrick for so generously sharing your insights and experiences with us. Trigger warn…
When Ariel Rechtshaid fronted a ska pop band called The Hippos, I doubt he had any clue where his musical path would take him. They had a big hit in 2000 with “Wasting My Life”, which scored a spot in the Hottest 100. But playing on stage wasn’t to be his destiny. After some time in the band Foreign Born, he stepped back and started crafting other …
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New books by Haruki Murakami, Patricia Engel and Blair James
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Language specialist Tiger Webb joins Kate while Cassie is away this week, to discuss Blair James' Bernard and Pat, Patricia Engel's Infinite Country and Haruki Murakami's short story collection First Person Singular - with novelist Ronnie Scott and scholar Dominique Hecq
There's the debut taste of a new project for some Australian heavy artists plus you'll hear a Dune Rats-endorsed trio deliver a middle finger anthem.
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Australia's vaccine rollout faces fresh hurdles
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Fresh questions are raised over the safety of the AstraZeneca vaccine; What will it mean for the COVID 19 vaccination roll out and economic recovery?; And, we go to South Australia, where a mental health expert is sacked after accusing the State Government of negligence.
I love tattoos, but I waited until I turned 50-year-old to get my first. There was no deep meaning to my delay, only ScottLOGIC - my way of thinking. In my mind, it made perfect sense to wait until my body decided it wasn't going to get any prettier as it age. Then I would start decorating it. My wife and I had talked about my goal of getting a tat…
Lydia Pearson with the story of the chance meeting which saw her co-found a fashion label which became a global sensation
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Australia's vaccine rollout faces fresh hurdles
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Fresh questions are raised over the safety of the AstraZeneca vaccine; What will it mean for the COVID 19 vaccination roll out and economic recovery?; And, we go to South Australia, where a mental health expert is sacked after accusing the State Government of negligence.
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Australia curbs use of AstraZeneca vaccine
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Australia's COVID vaccination program has had a major setback because of safety concerns about the AstraZeneca vaccine; Doctors and public health experts fear confidence in the program will be eroded; And could cholesterol lowering drugs be the key to saving the Tasmanian devil?
Wood used to rule much of the building world, and now, it’s poised for a comeback, as engineered wooden buildings start to become an eco-friendly alternative to concrete and steel.
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Ministers promise ‘thorough review’ following APTN report on racism in their departments
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Anti-Indigenous racism in the federal public service. How deep does it go and what will it take to fix it? That’s on this episode of Nation to Nation.By APTN
Muzak got a bad reputation as bland garbage music. We aim to set the record straight. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comBy iHeartRadio
Chinese families are also thinking twice about sending their children to the US to study amid growing concerns about safety and security.
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Has the Government worked out what women want?
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One in three working Australians report being sexually harassed at work, and this week the Government came up with some solutions.It's been a long road — they've been sitting on a major report they commissioned on the topic for more than a year, and released their formal response this week.The Attorney-General Michaelia Cash says they'll agree to a…
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Future concerns for the Vancouver Canucks after COVID-19 outbreak
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The COVID-19 outbreak that has hit the Vancouver Canucks has shown the virulence of the virus and how vulnerable league play is in the face of a pandemic. With the playoffs looming, many are wondering how the league is going to mitigate the danger. Postmedia national hockey writer Michael Traikos joins the show to discuss the impact of the Canucks …
From hiding, a parliament-in-exile takes shape and seeks to build a new armed resistance force.
In this week’s episode, Greg Locke asks America to take this outside, Marjorie Taylor Greene gets yoked to fight COVID, and you didn’t forget we promised to read an entire David Icke book, dammit. --- To make a per episode donation at Patreon.com, click here: http://www.patreon.com/ScathingAtheist To buy our book, click there: https://www.amazon.co…
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Dr Norman Swan looks at the blood clotting issue with AstraZeneca
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The blood clotting issue with the AstraZeneca vaccine is not going away. Overnight the European Medicines Agency acknowledged that there is a link between a rare clotting disorder and the AstraZeneca vaccine.By Norman Swan
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Australian Government announces Pfizer as the preferred vaccine for adults under the age of 50
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Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly made the announcement that the Pfizer vaccine should be given to Australians aged under 50, amid concerns of rare blood clots potentially linked to the AstraZeneca vaccination.By Norman Swan