EP 701 Whitelash in the Wake of Obama Presidency Part of Historical Tug of War

EP 701 Whitelash in the Wake of Obama Presidency Part of Historical Tug of War

As a diverse group of people in America celebrated the progress represented by the ascension of Barack Obama to the presidency, others, predominantly white, used it as a pretense to produce a new and fearsome wave of white backlash–a whitelash.  Emerging in the moment, coupled with news that America would be a majority-minority country in …

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EP 700 Is Nuclear Power Making a Comeback?

EP 700 Is Nuclear Power Making a Comeback?

  As we transition from a fossil fuel-based energy sector to one focused on renewables, like wind and solar, where does nuclear power fit in?  Is it a clean fuel?  Do we trust its safety enough to invest in new plants, as many in the United States will be reaching their lifespan in the next …

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EP 698 A Black Sheriff in the Deep South Reflects on Issues of Race Then and Now

EP 698 A Black Sheriff in the Deep South Reflects on Issues of Race Then and Now

Nat Glover, our guest today, is a man who has seen a lot in his lifetime.  His book “Striving for Justice: A Black Sheriff in the Deep South” describes how he embarked on a career in law enforcement which led to his becoming the first Black sheriff in Jacksonville and the state of Florida in …

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EP 697 A Shrinking City Does Not Have to be a Dying City

EP 697 A Shrinking City Does Not Have to be a Dying City

Paul Ehrlich’s warnings about a population bomb never really took hold, but America and the rest of the world has lived with an expectation that the human species will continue to grow.  In the next several decades, there’s every indication that, here in America, and elsewhere in the world, that will not be the case.  …

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EP 696 Native American History Revisited

EP 696 Native American History Revisited

Native American history is often made to seem a sidebar in the American story when, in fact, it has been central to the development of the nation and played a key role at seminal moments throughout the centuries, including the present day. The long practice of ignoring Indigenous history is changing, however, with a new …

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EP 695 Influencers Becoming More Influential than Journalists for Young People

EP 695 Influencers Becoming More Influential than Journalists for Young People

  The Reuters Institute has published a study indicating that TikTok influencers and celebrities are increasingly taking over from journalists as the main source of news for young people.  What started out as a hobby for many in the 2010’s when the recession hit many job sectors hard has become a a dollar soaked industry …

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EP 692 How Cable News Changed The Way Americans Get Their News

EP 692 How Cable News Changed The Way Americans Get Their News

  Broadcast television from the infancy of the medium well into the late 1960’s dominated the landscape and the news the average American saw.  Over the next three decades, thanks in good measure to Richard Nixon’s antipathy toward his portrayal on television, cable television was given the opportunity to grow and evolve into a powerful …

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