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Love and Murder: Heartbreak to HomicideLove and Murder: Heartbreak to HomicideFlorida Man Friday | Florida Man Hides Woman's Body in Trash Can for Weeks | Nathaniel SladeIn this Florida Man Friday episode of Love and Murder, I tell you the case of a Florida mother and grandmother who suddenly vanished—only to be found in the most disturbing way imaginable.Her name was LaDonna Williams. She was 41 years old, loved by her kids and grandkids, and one day, she just stopped answering her phone. When her son finally got a reply, something about the messages felt... off.It would take weeks, a horrifying discovery, and a killer with a violent past to finally reveal what really happened to LaDonna—and why.This...2025-03-2811 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioResilience and Community Care from a Social Worker's PerspectiveIn this episode of No Hate Radio, host Don Windle sits down with Gina Gibbs, a dual-qualified social worker and attorney, to discuss her journey advocating for marginalized communities. From working in HIV/AIDS support services to addressing systemic injustices in Pinellas County, Gina shares insights on how law and social work intersect to create meaningful change. They also explore the impact of political uncertainty on mental health and the importance of resilience, activism, and community care in times of crisis.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠(442) 4-NO-HATE...2025-03-0237 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Power of Witness: Immigration, Resistance, and ActionIn this episode of No Hate Radio, host Don Windle sits down with Dr. Kate Pravera, theologian-in-residence at Allendale United Methodist Church and an activist with Witness at the Border. Dr. Pravera shares her firsthand experiences at the U.S.-Mexico border, where she has witnessed the realities of immigration policy in action. From militarized encampments and razor wire to the heartbreaking stories of asylum seekers turned away, she reflects on what it means to truly see and speak out against injustice. This conversation challenges us to move beyond rhetoric and take meaningful action in the face of systemic...2025-02-1635 minBuilding Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-MarieBuilding Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-MarieClifton Taulbert ~ Pulitzer Prize Nominated Author, President and CEO of the Freemount Corporation & Roots-Java CoffeeClifton-Taulbert He is best known for his books Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored and Eight Habits of the Heart: Embracing the Values that Build Strong Communities.According to Clifton L. Taulbert, noted author and entrepreneur businessman, he could have failed had he not encountered community builders and entrepreneurial thinkers early on in his life. Taulbert was born on the Mississippi Delta during the era of legal segregation where he completed his secondary education. Though opportunities were few and barriers were plentiful, Taulbert managed to dream of being successful, not knowing the shape t...2025-02-0526 minCM @ GVSU TeachingsCM @ GVSU TeachingsThe Well Allendale | Love, Justice and Community 2025-01-2636 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioOrganizing for Justice in a Shifting AmericaJoin host Don Windle as we kick off Season 2 of No Hate Radio. This episode features Reverend Andy Oliver and Dylan Dames in a powerful discussion on faith-based organizing, navigating political shifts, and building grassroots movements for equity and justice. Highlights include insights from the "Architects of a New America" conference, strategies for addressing systemic issues like housing, education, and mass incarceration, and the importance of centering impacted voices. A must-listen for those committed to creating meaningful change. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠(442) 4-NO-HATE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠...2025-01-2544 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioOur Year-End Reflections: What’s Next for Justice and Humanity?This final episode of 2024 for No Hate Radio serves as a reflective wrap-up and a look forward. Host Don Windle highlights the challenges of the past year, from political turmoil and environmental disasters to social divisiveness, while acknowledging the pivotal nature of 2024 as a year of significant change. In 2025, we plan to shift focus toward themes of diversity, equity, inclusion, and mutual respect, aiming to foster conversations that promote justice and humanity. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠(442) 4-NO-HATE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ While we often name the injustices we see, the guiding principle of NO HATE RADIO is embodied in its name: h...2024-11-3020 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Political Landscape: Part 10 - Recognizing and Resisting America’s New RealityThis final episode of the "Political Landscape" series for No Hate Radio reflects on the results and implications of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, which saw a decisive victory for Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. Hosted by Don Windle, the episode explores the shift in America’s political direction, highlighting themes of hyper-nationalism, isolationism, and the implementation of policies like Project 2025. It calls listeners to acknowledge the current reality and challenges them to resist oppression, advocate for marginalized groups, and act with courage and integrity in the face of adversity. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sug...2024-11-1640 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Political Landscape: Part 9 – Fear, Courage, and the Choices We MakeIn this episode of "No Hate Radio," Don Windle reflects on the influence of fear and courage as the U.S. approaches the final days before the pivotal 2024 election. Windle highlights how fear has been historically and currently used as a political tool, driving people to act out of anxiety and distrust, especially on divisive topics like immigration, climate change, and social issues. Emphasizing the need for courage in times of uncertainty, he challenges listeners to evaluate whether their choices are being influenced by fear or by a commitment to integrity and positive change for America. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Rad...2024-11-0244 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Political Landscape: Part 8 – Hurricanes and the Politics of Ignoring Climate ChangeThis episode of "No Hate Radio," hosted by Don Windle, focuses on the intersection of climate change and the 2024 election. Windle discusses the aftermath of a massive hurricane that hit the southeastern U.S. and ties it to broader climate issues, emphasizing how climate change has become a politically divisive topic. He critiques the lack of political will to address what he calls an existential threat and contrasts the two political approaches to climate change: one side acknowledges it and calls for urgent action, while the other side downplays or ignores it. The episode encourages listeners to think critically...2024-10-1928 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Political Landscape: Part 7 – What Kind of America Do We Want To Build?In this episode of NO HATE RADIO, we continue our deep dive into Project 2025, a conservative manifesto from the Heritage Foundation that aims to reshape the American government fundamentally. Building on previous discussions, we explore how the full implementation of this document could redefine federal governance, reduce the role of regulatory agencies, and dramatically shift the balance of power toward the executive branch. We analyze the broader social and economic implications of this vision, from dismantling labor protections to redefining America’s global role, and urge our listeners to critically consider how these changes would impact our shared future. Wi...2024-10-0546 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Political Landscape: Part 6 – Grace, Politics, and the Long GameIn this episode of NO HATE RADIO, hosted by former Texas Judge Don Windle, we embark on a conversation with guest Cet Mohamed-Moore about the divisiveness of modern American politics, the impact of the upcoming 2024 election, and the challenge of rebuilding community in its aftermath. We explore how political discourse has become polarized, comparing it to a high-stakes football game, and discuss the importance of extending grace, fostering relationships, and committing to long-term change, especially if the results are unfavorable to progressive ideals. Cet emphasizes the value of building beloved community through connection and empathy, even in the face...2024-09-2251 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Political Landscape: Part 5 – Navigating America's Political Structures and PartiesIn this episode of NO HATE RADIO, we continue in our "Political Landscape" series, focusing on the structures that shape American politics, particularly the Electoral College and political parties. Host Don Windle discusses the historical reasons for the Electoral College, questioning its relevance in modern times, and explains how political parties have become the driving force behind elections, influencing everything from candidate selection to gerrymandering. It is important to understand these systems to ensure meaningful participation in democracy. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠(442) 4-NO...2024-09-0840 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Political Landscape: Part 4 – What Project 2025 Threatens To DoIn this episode of NO HATE RADIO, we dive into the implications of Project 2025, a conservative blueprint crafted by the Heritage Foundation, which seeks to drastically reshape the American government and its institutions. We explore how this project could centralize power in the executive branch, dismantle federal agencies, and erode democratic guardrails. We encourage our listeners to critically examine these proposals and consider the future direction of America as they prepare to vote in the upcoming elections. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠(442) 4-NO-HATE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ While we often name the injustic...2024-08-1742 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Political Landscape: Part 3 - Project 2025 and the People Behind ItIn this episode of "No Hate Radio," we explore some of the organizations responsible for Project 2025, a dangerous and extreme mandate for leadership. We'll also give a broad overview of how this material came to be and it's influence over past presidential policy. Our next episode will dive into some specific parts of Project 2025 we found extremely concerning. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠(442) 4-NO-HATE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ While we often name the injustices we see, the guiding principle of NO HATE RADIO is embodied in its name: hate is unequivocally excluded from the platform i...2024-08-0322 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Political Landscape: Part 2 - The Supreme CourtIn this episode of "No Hate Radio," we delve into the intricate and powerful role of the United States Supreme Court within the American political landscape. Host and retired Judge Don Windle discuss the Court's historical context, landmark cases like Marbury v. Madison, Brown v. Board of Education, and Roe v. Wade, and how these decisions have shaped the nation's legal and political framework. The episode also addresses the evolving nature of Senate oversight in the appointment of justices and the intense political battles that have come to characterize the nomination process. The Supreme Court's decisions reverberate through every...2024-07-2042 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Political Landscape: Part 1In this episode of No Hate Radio, host Don Windle talks about his plan to cover the political landscape over the next several episodes leading up to the 2024 general election. Possible topics will include abortion, climate change, book bans, and more. We want to hear what you're most interested in, especially in regard to this new series, so please visit the link below to suggest a topic or call our hotline! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠(442) 4-NO-HATE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ While we often name the injustices we see, the guiding princ...2024-07-0627 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioHousing JusticeIn this episode of No Hate Radio, host Don Windle sits down with Nick Carey, the Central Florida Lead Organizer from Faith in Florida, to discuss the intricate issues surrounding housing justice. Nick shares insights from his work in central Florida, shedding light on the systemic challenges and potential solutions to the housing crisis. They delve into the complex intersection of homelessness, public policy, and economic disparities, exploring how communities can organize for real change. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges oversimplified views on homelessness and highlights the importance of faith-based advocacy in creating a more just...2024-06-1644 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioThe Death Penalty: Justice or Vengeance?In this compelling episode of the NO HATE RADIO podcast, join host and retired Judge, Don Windle, as we dive deep into the controversial and complex world of the death penalty. Featuring insightful conversations with Maria DeLiberato, Esq., Executive Director of Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, Herman Lindsey, Florida's 23rd death row exoneree, and Rev. David Franks, we explore the moral, legal, and personal dimensions of capital punishment. From discussing the systemic biases and flaws that lead to wrongful convictions to examining the emotional and psychological impacts on all involved, our guests share powerful stories and perspectives...2024-06-011h 19No Hate RadioNo Hate RadioMonumental Changes in the United Methodist ChurchIn this episode of No Hate Radio, host Don Windle is joined by Rev. Andy Oliver, Helen Ryde, and Cameron Helwege to discuss the significant developments from the recent United Methodist Church General Conference, at which all three guests were there to witness the monumental changes. The conversation delves into the removal of harmful language from the Book of Discipline, Revised social principles, and the framework for regionalization to better serve diverse global contexts. Hear firsthand accounts of the emotional and strategic efforts behind these changes, reflecting decades of advocacy and struggle. Helen Ryde shares their journey...2024-05-1944 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioSexual Orientation & Gender Identity in Theology and Beyond (Part 2)We continue with an ongoing discussion in this sixth episode of the No Hate Radio. Host Don Windle talks with social worker Erica George, and Rev. David Franks a minister of pastoral support. In this second installment of a multi-part discussion, they discuss the broader human condition of marginalizing those who are perceived as different and the church's long-standing challenges with including various marginalized groups. Through personal anecdotes and thoughtful discussion, the episode underscores the importance of empathy, understanding, and the courage to acknowledge and correct past wrongs. The dialogue also touches on the concepts of power dynamics, fear...2024-04-071h 01No Hate RadioNo Hate RadioBeing a Voice and Advocate for Our Neighbors UnhousedIn this fifth episode, we take a deep dive into the challenges and legal battles surrounding the unhoused community with social justice lawyer Kirsten Anderson. We talk about the criminalization of homelessness, the systemic issues contributing to the housing crisis, and the importance of legal advocacy in fighting for the rights of marginalized communities. The discussion underscores the need for societal and governmental action to address the root causes of homelessness, emphasizing the power of collective action and community engagement. ⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate...2024-03-1753 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioSexual Orientation & Gender Identity in Theology and Beyond (Part 1)In our fourth episode of the No Hate Radio, host Don Windle talks with social worker Erica George, and Rev. David Franks a minister of pastoral support. In this first installment of a multi-part discussion, both share their personal journeys and experiences within the LGBTQ+ community, the challenges faced due to their sexual orientation and gender identity, and their perspectives on advocacy, authenticity, self-acceptance, courage, and the importance of empathy and understanding across diverse communities. The discussions delve into the intersectionality of social identities, the impact of historical and societal attitudes on LGBTQ+ individuals, and the ongoing efforts towards...2024-03-031h 01No Hate RadioNo Hate RadioTalking About the African American Freedom Struggle and John LewisIn our third episode of the No Hate Radio, host Don Windle talks with American civil rights historian, Dr. Raymond Arsenault. Throughout the discussion, they delve into the complexities of the African American Freedom Struggle, examining the roles of lesser-known figures alongside pivotal moments in civil rights history. Dr. Arsenault shares personal anecdotes that highlight the transformative power of activism and the ongoing fight for justice. The conversation also touches on contemporary challenges and the importance of active citizenship in fostering societal change. As we ask our pivotal questions of "why" and "what are we going to do about...2024-02-1849 minNo Hate RadioNo Hate RadioBroadening Our Understanding of Antisemitism With Insight From Faith LeadersIn the second episode of the No Hate Radio, host Don Windle talks with guests, Rabbi Phillip Weintraub, Rabbi Jason Rosenberg, and Reverend Andy Oliver. Their discussion focuses on antisemitism. *Note: This episode was recorded on October 17, 2023, shortly after the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel. ⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠(442) 4-NO-HATE⁠ While we often name the injustices we see, the guiding principle of NO HATE RADIO is embodied in its name: hate is unequivocally excluded from the p...2024-02-111h 11No Hate RadioNo Hate RadioWoke at 7,000 FeetIn this first episode of the No Hate Radio, host Don Windle talks about his experience becoming aware of his privilege while on a routine flight over Texas. "Why can't everyone do this?" Later, our first guest, Rev. Andy Oliver, joins Don to dive deeper into a discussion on what it means to be "woke." Learn more about No Hate Radio here. Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: (442) 4-NO-HATE While we often name the injustices we see, the guiding principle of N...2024-02-0358 minThe Trial Of Alex MurdaughThe Trial Of Alex MurdaughBreaking Down Judge Clifton Newman Sentencing Alex MurdaughIn a Beaufort County courtroom just a mile from the picturesque Lowcountry waterfront where his downfall began, former prominent lawyer Alex Murdaugh received a 27-year prison sentence for a series of financial crimes that shook South Carolina. The sentencing marked a somber end to a saga that had gripped the state, leaving victims grappling with betrayal and unanswered questions.    The sentencing was a culmination of the legal proceedings that unfolded in Charleston, Columbia, Walterboro, and York, involving cases of fraud victims in Allendale, Bamberg, and Orangeburg. The charges against Murdaugh ranged from embezzlement to theft, resulting in the lo...2023-12-0116 minThe Trial Of Alex MurdaughThe Trial Of Alex MurdaughDissecting Alex Murdaugh’s 'Apology' At Sentencing Part 2In a Beaufort County courtroom just a mile from the picturesque Lowcountry waterfront where his downfall began, former prominent lawyer Alex Murdaugh received a 27-year prison sentence for a series of financial crimes that shook South Carolina. The sentencing marked a somber end to a saga that had gripped the state, leaving victims grappling with betrayal and unanswered questions.    The sentencing was a culmination of the legal proceedings that unfolded in Charleston, Columbia, Walterboro, and York, involving cases of fraud victims in Allendale, Bamberg, and Orangeburg. The charges against Murdaugh ranged from embezzlement to theft, resulting in the lo...2023-11-3019 minThe Trial Of Alex MurdaughThe Trial Of Alex MurdaughDissecting Alex Murdaugh's 'Apology' At Sentencing Part 1In a Beaufort County courtroom just a mile from the picturesque Lowcountry waterfront where his downfall began, former prominent lawyer Alex Murdaugh received a 27-year prison sentence for a series of financial crimes that shook South Carolina. The sentencing marked a somber end to a saga that had gripped the state, leaving victims grappling with betrayal and unanswered questions.    The sentencing was a culmination of the legal proceedings that unfolded in Charleston, Columbia, Walterboro, and York, involving cases of fraud victims in Allendale, Bamberg, and Orangeburg. The charges against Murdaugh ranged from embezzlement to theft, resulting in the lo...2023-11-3025 minCup Of JusticeCup Of JusticeWho Has The Courage To Take on Alex Murdaugh’s Law Firm? + What Dick and Jim’s Latest Motion Might Tell Us About the MoneyCo-hosts Mandy Matney, Liz Farrell and Eric Bland — discuss Alex Murdaugh’s latest motion to dismiss his appeal in the Satterfield case and what it might mean about how much money he ACTUALLY has. Plus Alex’s former law firm PMPED and Alex’s older brother Randy Murdaugh have officially put themselves in line with Alex’s victims. Also on the show, is it worth it to taxpayers to try Alex’s financial crimes separately?Before we get into, please accept our thanks for the hundreds that attended the two events this past weekend at the Colle...2023-10-311h 05The Success ParadoxThe Success ParadoxSeeking Justice & Finding Purpose: A Conversation with Trial Lawyer Mark TinsleyIn this week's episode of The Success Paradox, host Gary Cooper sits down with trial lawyer Mark Tinsley for an inspiring conversation about seeking justice, overcoming adversity, and finding purpose in one's work. Based in Allendale, South Carolina, Mark has dedicated his career to fighting for accountability for his clients, handling high-profile cases like the Mallory Beach wrongful death lawsuit. Though an incredibly successful lawyer, Mark has also faced major health challenges. Diagnosed with prostate cancer, he did not let the disease stop him from passionately continuing his work. Mark shares how his battle with cancer gave him a renewed...2023-08-0333 minBuilding Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-MarieBuilding Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-MarieClifton Taulbert ~ Pulitzer Prize Nominated Author & Entrepreneur on Community Connections & Lasting Success"Your Growth Mindset Defines Your Perceptions & Your Actions"“Your will to succeed remains one of your greatest assets.”Clifton-Taulbert He is best known for his books Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored and Eight Habits of the Heart: Embracing the Values that Build Strong Communities.According to Clifton L. Taulbert, noted author and entrepreneur businessman, he could have failed had he not encountered community builders and entrepreneurial thinkers early on in his life. Taulbert was born on the Mississippi Delta during the era of legal segregation where he completed his s...2023-02-0926 minEcotones NowEcotones Now8. Season Finale: EHN’s Executive Team on Reflecting and Looking ForwardIt’s the finale of Ecotones Now’s first season! In this episode, co-hosts Emma and Natalie chat with members of EHN’s executive team about the past year and what’s in store for the future of EHN. Thank you for sticking with us – we’ll be back in the spring with Season 2! In the meantime, check out https://envhistnow.com/ for updates more work from EHN’s fabulous contributors. Emma C. Moesswilde (she/her) is EHN’s outreach coordinator and co-host of Ecotones Now, EHN’s companion podcast. She’s a doctoral candidate in the Department of History at Georgetown Univer...2022-12-1957 minEcotones NowEcotones Now7. Celeste Henery and Ramya Swayamprakash on Academia and BeyondIn this episode, assistant executive editor Dr. Ramya Swakamprakash and contributor Dr. Celeste Henery discuss going beyond academia, translation of concepts, the practice of writing, and much more. Dr. Ramya Swayamprakash (she/her/Amma) is an assistant executive editor for EHN and also the editor of our Tools for Change series. She’s an Assistant Professor in Integrative, Religious, and Intercultural Studies at the Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, MI. A transnational and interdisciplinary environmental scholar who doctoral work focused on rivers, dredging, and the place of nature in the Great Lakes, Ramya’s re...2022-12-071h 02Hoosier Injury Attorneys - Personal Injury AttorneyHoosier Injury Attorneys - Personal Injury AttorneyWorkers Compensation Lawyer Terre Haute, INWhy should I hire a workers' compensation attorney?Our Terre Haute, IN workers compensation lawyers provide free consultations to people seeking justice and compensation for workplace injuries. Work accidents, construction accidents, slip-and-fall accidents, and scaffold accidents are among the legal services we provide.Our local Workers compensation lawyers have helped clients in the surrounding areas of Terre Haute, North Terre Haute, Ferguson Hill, Barnhart Town, Liggett, Southwood, Allendale, Woodgate, Spring Hill, Swalls, Glenn Ayr, East Glenn, Twelve Points, Harrison, Spelterville, Dewey, West Terre Haute, St Mary of the Woods, Indiana.Do I Need...2022-05-3002 minAllendale Strong PodcastAllendale Strong PodcastWho is Allendale Strong?Congratulations, You have came upon Allendale Strong. We are a community organization born from the love and admiration of the Allendale Neighborhood in Shreveport, Louisiana. The organization sprang from the fight to stop the I-49 inner city connector through the historical black community that birth some the greats of Shreveport. The two people that will take on this journey through history and fight is a man who is known for documenting some of Louisiana most important news, John Perkins. The Producer is a man born from the street of Allendale and Shreveport, Roosevelt Bryant. So sit back and let...2021-02-0135 minSocial Justice: Reflection and ActionSocial Justice: Reflection and ActionGroup 1: Demographic Influence on Racism on College CampusesThis podcast focuses on the racist events that happened on different MIchigan Universities. We discuss the actions that followed and how the demographics play a role in influencing the demographics of the university. Our recourses include: https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/2019/10/23/racism-michigan-state-university-msu-noose/4076492002/ https://www.chronicle.com/article/Racist-Incidents-Plague-U-of/241390 https://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/2014/02/gvsu_racial_slur.html https://datausa.io/profile/geo/allendale-mi http://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/grand-rapids-population/ https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/grand-valley-state-university/student-life/diversity/ https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1047&context=theses We Gon’ Be Alright by Jeff Change Class in America by Gregory Ma...2019-12-1514 min