Podcast #41: Cultural Appropriation
Today we’re talking about: Appropriation – Costumes Watertown SD. No consequences for Drunk executives committing hate crimes on Lakota Children.
Today we’re talking about: Appropriation – Costumes Watertown SD. No consequences for Drunk executives committing hate crimes on Lakota Children.
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Today we’re talking about: Lessons from 9-11. We will discuss where we were on 9/11, where we are at now as a community and reflect on the changes this event has caused to our communities.
Today we’re talking about: Banned Music 1965 to 1970 and today I am going to focus a bit more on Banned Rock and Roll. There have been so many banned songs throughout my life that need to be explored and listened to. In the next 50 minutes I will play about a dozen songs from 1965 to 1970 that were banned because of their content, their album art work and for the messages that the establishment did not want you to hear.
Departments that are currently being investigated, such as the Baltimore Police Department, the Justice Department currently has enforced agreements in which it was forced to intervene in widespread problems with police departments and jails and juvenile detention centers in almost every state in the country. Often thought to be the most liberal big city in America, the San Francisco Police Department, while being investigated for corruption, was also found to have a deep and horrendous problem with racism.
Today we’re talking about: The National Welcoming Week Fargo-Moorhead. We are interviewing people from organizations that have two weeks of events to celebrate National Welcome week in the Fargo-Moorhead community.
Today we interviewed Jack Wood from Growing Together, Yoke-Sim Gunaratne from Cultural Diversity Resources and Cary Fry from Job Service, ND.
Later in this broadcast we will also have interviews from Christian Harris of the WE Center and also Ben Buey who is coordinating a six country soccer tournament as part of National Welcoming Week.