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Big Sean - Biography Flash
Big Sean's Million Dollar Move: Empowering Detroit's Youth Through Tech and Music
Big Sean BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Big Sean's recent activities reflect a strong commitment to philanthropy and community development in his hometown. According to TMZ and multiple news outlets, the Detroit rapper announced Thursday a major partnership with R&B icon Usher to invest one million dollars in the Detroit Entertainment Innovation Incubator. This facility will be housed within Michigan Central's new Boys & Girls Club location set to open in February 2026 and will feature a state-of-the-art virtual production studio, special effects lab, creators lounge, and autonomous training center focused on emerging technologies including artificial intelligence and 3D...
2025-12-05
02 min
Emory & Henry Wasps Football
E&H v. Anderson 9-27-25
Emory v. AndersonMentioned in this episode:Underwriters for E&H Football on WEHC: Food Country USA Stateline Services People Incorporated Davenport and Co. Snow's Fine Meats and Provisions Tumbling Creek Cider CompanyWEHC 90.7 FM is the Voice of Southwest Virginia. Stay tuned, connected, informed and entertained. This is listener supported radio. www.wehcfm.com
2025-09-28
3h 37
The Chauncey DeVega Show
America's Addiction to Gun Violence, Racism, and White Rage Will Be Its Downfall
Dr. Carol Anderson is the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of African American Studies at Emory University. She is the author of several books including the New York Times bestseller White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide, and One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy. Her most recent book is The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America. Dr. Anderson has appeared on The Rachel Maddow Show, PBS NewsHour, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, and Democracy Now!. She has also been featured in the Huffington Post, The Gua...
2025-09-19
1h 41
Modern Romantic
Steven L. Anderson - Artist
Steven L. Anderson is an Atlanta-based artist, curator, and Co-Director of Day & Night Projects, an artist-run gallery he helped launch in 2016.Since 1996, Steven’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums across the U.S., and can be found in collections from Microsoft to Coca-Cola to the National Park Service. His sketchbooks even have a permanent home in Emory University’s archives.Steven is not only a celebrated artist (and winner of major grants like the 2023 Idea Capital award), but also a creative explorer who has taken his practice from Atlanta to New York to France, blen...
2025-09-16
1h 03
The Silk Stocking Sisters
Resilience in the Face of Inequity: School Desegregation in Buffalo, NY
Thank you for joining us for another episode of The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast. In this intimate conversation, we discuss systemic inequities in education and how neighborhood demographics can shape access and opportunity. Were honored to speak with our special guest, Dawn Ballou-Anderson. Mrs. Ballou-Anderson is a graduate of the Physician Assistant Program at Emory University School of Medicine and is currently a Physician Assistant at Grady Health System in Atlanta for the past thirty years.This week, we continue our conversation about the desegregation of schools in the North, focusing on Buffalo, New...
2025-06-11
32 min
Gyno Girl Presents: Sex, Drugs & Hormones
Dr. Janeane Anderson: What Black Women’s Experiences Reveal About Our Healthcare System
What if the biggest reason women stop life-saving treatment isn't the medication—but clinicians talk to them about it?In this eye-opening episode, I talk with Dr. Janeane Anderson, a powerhouse researcher and faculty member at the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health, about the hidden reasons so many women stop taking critical medications like tamoxifen. It’s not just about the side effects—it’s about the silence surrounding them.We dig into her research on how poor communication, racial bias, trauma, and lack of sexual health conversations lead to lower adhe...
2025-05-02
52 min
CREECA Lecture Series Podcast
Laurie Anderson, Emigre Culture, the KGB, and the Dream of Connecting: (Soviet) Latvian Artists in (West) Berlin, 1977-1992
About the Lecture: In this presentation, Karnes will talk about Maija Tabaka, who was the first Soviet citizen to be awarded the DAAD fellowship. Tabaka unwittingly opened doors to over a decade of artistic exchanges between Riga and West Berlin. She also provided an enduring model for arranging such collaborations, with offices of the Latvian KGB partnering with Latvian emigres to broker relationships, awards, and creative possibilities. Mining archives in Berlin and Riga, this talk traces the origins of such exchanges in the 1970s, their evolution in the time of perestroika, and their end in an ill-fated endeavor to support...
2025-04-28
44 min
Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors: Shatter Limiting Beliefs - Redefine Success - Chase Big Dreams
The Stress Paradox: Why a Little Discomfort Might Be Exactly What You Need with Dr. Sharon Bergquist
What if the very thing you’ve been avoiding—stress—is actually the key to your healthiest, most vibrant life?In this eye-opening episode of Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors, I sit down with Dr. Sharon Bergquist, physician, research scientist, and founder of Emory Lifestyle Medicine & Wellness. Dr. Sharon reveals a powerful reframe: that certain kinds of stress—when used in microdoses—can actually help you live longer, feel better, and thrive in your everyday life.We dive into: 🔥 Why you don’t need a cold plunge to get the benefits of hot/cold therapy
2025-04-02
37 min
Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast
MBA Wire Taps 398—Interesting streaming experience. 770 GMAT, next season. Ghanian CFA.
In this week's MBA Admissions podcast we began by discussing the activity of MBA LiveWire; upcoming this week several top MBA programs will be releasing their Round 1 decisions including Stanford, Chicago / Booth, Yale SOM, Michigan / Ross, Cornell / Johnson, CMU / Tepper, Emory / Goizueta, Boston College / Carroll and Georgia / Terry. INSEAD is scheduled to release its Round 2 interview invites. Graham highlighted the upcoming webinar series for Masters in Management programs, which will be held this week on December 3rd and 4th, and include Chicago / Booth, Georgetown / McDonough, Michigan / Ross, Duke / Fuqua, Emory / Goizueta and Notre Dame / Mendoza. Signups are...
2024-12-02
36 min
Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast
MBA Wire Taps 398—Interesting streaming experience. 770 GMAT, next season. Ghanian CFA.
In this week's MBA Admissions podcast we began by discussing the activity of MBA LiveWire; upcoming this week several top MBA programs will be releasing their Round 1 decisions including Stanford, Chicago / Booth, Yale SOM, Michigan / Ross, Cornell / Johnson, CMU / Tepper, Emory / Goizueta, Boston College / Carroll and Georgia / Terry. INSEAD is scheduled to release its Round 2 interview invites. Graham highlighted the upcoming webinar series for Masters in Management programs, which will be held this week on December 3rd and 4th, and include Chicago / Booth, Georgetown / McDonough, Michigan / Ross, Duke / Fuqua, Emory / Goizueta and Notre Dame / Mendoza. Signups are...
2024-12-02
36 min
How to Fix Democracy
American Democracy|A conversation with Dr. Carol Anderson
Days before the U.S. election, Professor Carol Anderson of Emory University spoke with the three producers of the How to Fix Series about the current state of American democracy. With references to previous interviews, the discussion focuses on the urgency of the times, the criticical issues at stake, the forces of deep conflict and expectations for the future of America's democracy.
2024-11-05
40 min
The Integrated Schools Podcast
White Rage Revisited with Carol Anderson
As we approach the 2024 election, we wanted to revisit a conversation with one of our favorite guests, Dr. Carol Anderson, the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University. In addition to writing White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Nation’s Divide, One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy, and The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America, Dr. Anderson brings a depth of knowledge about our country's ongoing struggle to become a true, multi-racial democracy that felt particularly relevant in the run-up to the election.At the core o...
2024-10-30
1h 03
Flux Podcasts (Formerly Theory of Change)
Replay: One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy — A Conversation with Carol Anderson
Historian, educator, and author, Carol Anderson, discusses her book, "One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy." This episode replay is part of The Electorette 2024 Election Coverage series, and is a reply of an important conversation with voting rights scholar, Carol Anderson.Prof. Carol Anderson, the Charles Howard Candler Professor and Chair of African American Studies at Emory University and author of the bestseller, "White Rage," discusses her new book "One Person, No Vote," which chronicles the government's longstanding commitment to limiting democracy through voter suppression. From the passage of the 15th amendment to...
2024-10-18
1h 32
The Electorette Podcast
Replay: One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy — A Conversation with Carol Anderson
Historian, educator, and author, Carol Anderson, discusses her book, "One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy." This episode replay is part of The Electorette 2024 Election Coverage series, and is a reply of an important conversation with voting rights scholar, Carol Anderson.Prof. Carol Anderson, the Charles Howard Candler Professor and Chair of African American Studies at Emory University and author of the bestseller, "White Rage," discusses her new book "One Person, No Vote," which chronicles the government's longstanding commitment to limiting democracy through voter suppression. From the passage of the 15th amendment to...
2024-10-18
1h 32
In The Margins
EP141: Voter Suppression and the Importance of Minoritized Youth Voting in the United States with Dr. Carol Anderson — Election 2024 series, part one of two
In this episode we sit down with Dr. Carol Anderson, a renowned professor of African American Studies at Emory University and the author of five books, including her bestseller White Rage which won the 2016 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism. Anderson discusses the challenges and strategies for engaging youth voters, particularly in African American and Latino communities. She identifies structural barriers, such as voter ID laws and inconvenient polling locations, that hinder participation, emphasizing the importance of civic education and community organizing. Tune in as she, and Diverse host Ralph Newell, delve into the...
2024-10-17
59 min
Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast
MBA Wire Taps 386—750 GMAT, partner considerations. 329 GRE or 720 GMAT. Reapplying to Marshall
In this week's MBA Admissions podcast we began by discussing the activity on MBA LiveWire; we are starting to see interview invites released for Round 1 for programs like Yale SOM, Berkeley / Haas, and Northwestern / Kellogg. Upcoming this week, we have several Round 1 deadlines including MIT / Sloan, Duke / Fuqua, UCLA / Anderson, CMU / Tepper, USC / Marshall, Washington / Foster, Washington / Olin, Maryland / Smith, SMU / Cox, Minnesota / Carlson, UVA / Darden, Emory / Goizueta and Georgia Tech / Scheller. Oxford / Said has its Stage 2 deadline, too. Graham highlighted the upcoming webinar focused on MBA programs from the West Coast, including Berkeley / Haas, Stanford, UCLA...
2024-09-30
33 min
Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast
MBA Wire Taps 386—750 GMAT, partner considerations. 329 GRE or 720 GMAT. Reapplying to Marshall
In this week's MBA Admissions podcast we began by discussing the activity on MBA LiveWire; we are starting to see interview invites released for Round 1 for programs like Yale SOM, Berkeley / Haas, and Northwestern / Kellogg. Upcoming this week, we have several Round 1 deadlines including MIT / Sloan, Duke / Fuqua, UCLA / Anderson, CMU / Tepper, USC / Marshall, Washington / Foster, Washington / Olin, Maryland / Smith, SMU / Cox, Minnesota / Carlson, UVA / Darden, Emory / Goizueta and Georgia Tech / Scheller. Oxford / Said has its Stage 2 deadline, too. Graham highlighted the upcoming webinar focused on MBA programs from the West Coast, including Berkeley / Haas, Stanford, UCLA...
2024-09-30
33 min
Profiles in Leadership
Derrick Noble, Leadership and Communications Coach, Don't Think That Being a Leader is Knowing All the Answers
America’s Leadership Authority” Dr. Derrick Noble has been helping business leaders take their leadership and communication skills to the next level of excellence for two decades. His passion has led him to support those from all walks of life to become more influential leaders and more confident communicators.Throughout his youth, Noble endured years of speech therapy for a severe stutter and speech impediment. Once quoted as stating he was “the least likely person to be a professional speaker,” Dr. Noble has since gone on to become an award-winning TEDx speaker, speech coach, and trainer. He now famously...
2024-09-04
1h 00
JSCAI BEATS
Pioneers in IC: The Emory-Gruentzig Days
This series from SCAI, "Pioneers in Interventional Cardiology," features Spencer B. King III, MD, MSCAI, John S. Douglas, Jr., MD, MSCAI, H. Vernon "Skip" Anderson, MD, FSCAI, and J. Jeffrey Marshall, MD, MSCAI. The panel discusses the groundbreaking work of Andreas Gruentzig, MD, and shares their personal recollections, memories, and firsthand experiences. This interview discusses the significance of Dr. Gruentzig’s contributions and highlights pivotal moments in the history of interventional cardiology. SCAI honors the memory of Dr. Andreas Gruentzig and his tireless efforts to advance the field of interventional cardiology. Read the editorial: ht...
2024-07-31
47 min
Forbidden Realms With Gary Anderson
PLANET EARTH IS A E.T. SLAVE PLANET Courtney Brown episode 1021
Courtney Brown is a mathematician and social scientist who teaches in the Department of Political Science at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Independent of his work at the university, he is also a leading scholar on the subject of "remote viewing" as it is done using procedures that were developed by the United States military, or procedures that are derivative of those methodologies.Academic Background: Courtney Brown received his Ph.D. degree from Washington University (St. Louis) in 1982 in political science with an emphasis on mathematical modeling. He began his teaching career as a college calculus instructor in...
2024-04-04
58 min
Forbidden Realms With Gary Anderson
PLANET EARTH IS A E.T. SLAVE PLANET Courtney Brown episode 1021
Courtney Brown is a mathematician and social scientist who teaches in the Department of Political Science at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Independent of his work at the university, he is also a leading scholar on the subject of "remote viewing" as it is done using procedures that were developed by the United States military, or procedures that are derivative of those methodologies.Academic Background: Courtney Brown received his Ph.D. degree from Washington University (St. Louis) in 1982 in political science with an emphasis on mathematical modeling. He began his teaching career as a college calculus instructor in...
2024-04-04
58 min
Forbidden Realms With Gary Anderson
Earth Is A E.T. Slave Planet Cortney Brown episode 992
Courtney Brown is a mathematician and social scientist who teaches in the Department of Political Science at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Independent of his work at the university, he is also a leading scholar on the subject of "remote viewing" as it is done using procedures that were developed by the United States military, or procedures that are derivative of those methodologies.Academic Background: Courtney Brown received his Ph.D. degree from Washington University (St. Louis) in 1982 in political science with an emphasis on mathematical modeling. He began his teaching career as a college calculus instructor in...
2024-03-08
2h 01
Forbidden Realms With Gary Anderson
Earth Is A E.T. Slave Planet Cortney Brown episode 992
Courtney Brown is a mathematician and social scientist who teaches in the Department of Political Science at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Independent of his work at the university, he is also a leading scholar on the subject of "remote viewing" as it is done using procedures that were developed by the United States military, or procedures that are derivative of those methodologies.Academic Background: Courtney Brown received his Ph.D. degree from Washington University (St. Louis) in 1982 in political science with an emphasis on mathematical modeling. He began his teaching career as a college calculus instructor in...
2024-03-08
2h 01
How to Fix Democracy
The Democratic Divide in a Post World War II America | Featuring Dr. Carol Anderson
The democratic divide in post WWII: advance abroad, retreat at home. In this episode, Andrew Keen speaks with Dr. Carol Anderson, professor of African American Studies at Emory University. They discuss America in the post World War II years when America emerged as the world's leading democratic country. That claim was belied by the reality of a flawed and unfulfilled democracy at home. Black Americans, who joined the military in great numbers and fought with great distinction, returned to Jim Crow America and discrimination in many parts of the country. It continued practices of oppression and blocked the expansion o...
2024-02-02
40 min
Let's Talk Relationship Not Religion
Relationship Wednesday w/ Emory Anderson
You know how you can read a scripture over and over, BUT one day, that same scripture hits a little different? For Emory, that scripture was Luke 15:22. Listen as he shares how after having read that scripture multiple times, one day that scripture read him; creating a life of rejoicing the return!
2023-08-16
55 min
The Writer's Room; A 7th Sea Podcast
New Horizons | The Fate of the Thorn - Article 7; The Secrets We Keep
‘May your secrets keep themselves.’ -A Sidhe farewell Notes from the Narrator This podcast is proudly endorsed by Chaosium Inc. Visit www.chaosiuminc.com/7thsea and use the code WRITER10 for 10% off your next site-wide purchase! [Limit one per customer] Support the podcast directly: https://linktr.ee/writersroom7thsea Support the Storyteller Squad: https://www.thestorytellersquad.com/ Support the Artist, Emory Kjelsberg: https://www.emorykj.com/writersroomthefateofthethorn I am a finalist in the Chaosium Category of the Crit Awards for Best GM and Patrick Keeffe for B...
2023-06-23
1h 27
The Writer's Room; A 7th Sea Podcast
New Horizons | The Fate of the Thorn - Article 6; Be Not Afraid
“To see with eyes unclouded is to know the truth.” Notes from the Narrator This podcast is proudly endorsed by Chaosium Inc. Visit www.chaosiuminc.com/7thsea for more information and use the code WRITER10 for 10% off your next site-wide purchase! [Limit one per customer] Support the podcast directly by visiting https://linktr.ee/writersroom7thsea Even something as simple as leaving a review or sharing our link helps us! We thank you! This story was made possible by our friends at the Storyteller Squad, a Monster of the W...
2023-06-16
1h 27
The Writer's Room; A 7th Sea Podcast
New Horizons | The Fate of the Thorn - Article 5; Dealing in Unknowns
‘Those that stare into the abyss, take heed, for the abyss stares back.’ -Herr Friedrich Nietzsche Notes from the Narrator This podcast is proudly endorsed by Chaosium Inc. Visit www.chaosiuminc.com/7thsea for more information and use the code WRITER10 for 10% off your next site-wide purchase! [Limit one per customer] Support the podcast directly by visiting https://linktr.ee/writersroom7thsea Even something as simple as leaving a review or sharing our link helps us! We thank you! This stor...
2023-06-09
1h 47
You Get A Podcast!
Oprah Confronts Racism In Forsyth, GA w/ Carol Anderson
**Help support the show as we get back to making new episodes. You can donate right on our website YouGetAPodcast.com** This episode, we revisit perhaps our most-requested episode, and a touchstone moment in the OWS history. In 1987, Oprah took her show to the town of Forsyth, Georgia — an area where all the Black residents had been driven out some 75 years before. In 1987 there were protests and violence about the town’s racist past, and Oprah held an explosive town hall with the residents of Forsyth. We’re joined for this episode by Carol Anderson, the Ch...
2023-06-07
42 min
The Writer's Room; A 7th Sea Podcast
New Horizons | The Fate of the Thorn - Article 4; Castille Isn't Safe, Not Anymore
‘Thus we will punish the evil for their vile, And the cruel for their iniquity; We will end the arrogance of the proud And abase the haughtiness of the ruthless. We will put to rest the wicked, And abolish the heretics of Creation; We are His Chosen Hands and we are never idle.” -The Oath of the Inquisition Notes from the Narrator This podcast is proudly endorsed by Chaosium Inc. Visit www.chaosiuminc.com/7thsea for more information and use...
2023-06-02
1h 20
The Writer's Room; A 7th Sea Podcast
New Horizons | The Fate of the Thorn - Article 2; As You Can Imagine
“As you can imagine: a phrase here means one does not know the details of a story, but there's an underlying consensus of what might have occurred. If I were to say ‘the King met with the head of the Villanova family, as you can imagine’, you can deduce from the reputation of the Vodacce Prince and the religious friction between Nations that the meeting was not a pleasant one. Mostly, the phrase is used to insinuate more provocative ideas.” -Coco to Mallory Notes from the Narrator We're proudly endorsed by Chaosium Inc! Vis...
2023-05-19
1h 47
The Writer's Room; A 7th Sea Podcast
New Horizons | The Fate of the Thorn - Article 1; Hunters of the Thorn
TRIGGER WARNING: Sudden, Loud Noises including lightning bolts, wave crashes, cannon fire, gunshots, and combat foley. “If ya aren’t a thorn in someone's side, you ain’t doin’ Piracy right.” - Coraline Morales, Owner of Morales Cantina Notes from the Narrator We're proudly endorsed by Chaosium Inc! Visit www.chaosiuminc.com/7thsea for more information and use the code WRITER10 for 10% off your next site-wide purchase! [Limit one per customer] Support the podcast directly by visiting https://linktr.ee/writersroom7thsea This story was...
2023-05-12
2h 12
Future Christian
David Anderson Hooker on the power of narrative in shaping your church’s future
In this episode, Rev. Dr. David Anderson Hooker, founder and principal of Counter Stories Consulting, joins the pod to discuss the power of narrative. Dr. Hooker shares his background in mediation, conflict transformation, peace building, and trauma healing, and how he uses narrative approaches to envision a shared future that incorporates everyone. The conversation also touches on the importance of understanding the root problem and creating a context for healthier habits, as well as examining the narratives and stories that shape congregational spaces. David Anderson Hooker PhD, JD, M. Div. is the Founder and Principal Narrator for C...
2023-05-02
51 min
Kingdom Workers Podcast
Power of Testimony + God Is Bigger Than Your Battles ~ Emory Kate Anderson
In episode 5, Emory Kate Anderson shares her emotional testimony to prove that God is bigger than our battles & that He is always on our side.
2023-04-26
18 min
Bright Minds: from the John Adams Institute
Carol Anderson: A Fatally Unequal America
On paper, every American has the right to vote and – thanks to the Second Amendment – to bear arms. But in reality, says Carol Anderson, both these rights are undermined by the racism which is so deeply rooted in American society. And that, in turn, undermines democracy.Anderson is a professor of African-American studies at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and an influential voice on civil and voting rights in the U.S. She joined us in May 2022 to talk about her two most recent books, 'The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal Ameri...
2023-03-15
48 min
2036: The Podcast
2O36: A Future Where Democracy Thrives
In the final installment, Anderson and Meghjani explore how to have meaningful conversations across political divides, and Anderson lays out her blueprint for a better democracy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-02-17
21 min
2036: The Podcast
2O36: A Future Where Political Systems Work for Everyone
In part two, Anderson and Meghjani revisit key moments in American history that help us understand today’s political landscape. What does a truly inclusive democracy look like, and how do we get there? In this three-part episode of 2O36: The Podcast, Emory Alumni Board President Munir Meghjani sits down with Carol Anderson, renowned scholar and Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies, to discuss citizenship, democracy, and justice. Anderson and Meghjani uncover the most urgent threats to equality in our political system while highlighting the leaders, past and present, working toward a more just fut...
2023-02-17
17 min
2036: The Podcast
2O36: A Future Where Listening Leads to Justice
Anderson and Meghjani open their conversation by examining the transformative power of listening—to facts, the historical record, and others—to create a more equitable society.What does a truly inclusive democracy look like, and how do we get there? In this three-part episode of 2O36: The Podcast, Emory Alumni Board President Munir Meghjani sits down with Carol Anderson, renowned scholar and Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies, to discuss citizenship, democracy, and justice. Anderson and Meghjani uncover the most urgent threats to equality in our political system while highlighting the leaders, past and pres...
2023-02-17
23 min
2036: The Podcast
Carol Anderson Miniseries Teaser
What does a truly inclusive democracy look like, and how do we get there? In this three-part miniseries of 2O36: The Podcast, Emory Alumni Board President Munir Meghjani sits down with Carol Anderson, renowned scholar and Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies, to discuss citizenship, democracy, and justice. Anderson and Meghjani uncover the most urgent threats to equality in our political system while highlighting the leaders, past and present, working toward a more just future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-02-13
01 min
The Beat
Live at HLTH: Transforming Health and Wellness Through Better Sleep —featuring Heidi Anderson and Dr. Heidi Riney
About Heidi Riney:Dr. Riney is board-certified in sleep medicine and neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and is a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), Georgia Association of Sleep Professionals (GASP) and National Sleep Foundation (NSF), where she serves on the Public Affairs Committee.She completed her medical training at Wake Forest, neurology residency and neurophysiology fellowship at Emory University, and sleep medicine fellowship at FusionSleep. During her neurology residency, Dr. Riney taught neuroanatomy courses and led small-group clinical cases with second-year Emory medical students. She was also...
2023-01-17
19 min
The Beat
Live at HLTH: Transforming Health and Wellness Through Better Sleep —featuring Heidi Anderson and Dr. Heidi Riney
About Heidi Riney:Dr. Riney is board-certified in sleep medicine and neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and is a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), Georgia Association of Sleep Professionals (GASP) and National Sleep Foundation (NSF), where she serves on the Public Affairs Committee.She completed her medical training at Wake Forest, neurology residency and neurophysiology fellowship at Emory University, and sleep medicine fellowship at FusionSleep. During her neurology residency, Dr. Riney taught neuroanatomy courses and led small-group clinical cases with second-year Emory medical students. She was also...
2023-01-17
19 min
CAFE Insider
Now & Then Backstage 12/21: Georgia (Voting Rights) On My Mind (with Carol Anderson)
“Backstage” is a special segment of Now & Then exclusively for members of CAFE Insider. During the main Now & Then episode, Heather, Joanne, and Emory University African American Studies Professor Carol Anderson discussed the history of voting rights in Georgia. In Backstage, they talk about their favorite Georgia songs. Thank you for being a member of the CAFE Insider community.For references & supplemental materials, head to: https://cafe.com/now-and-then/now-then-backstage-12-21-georgia-voting-rights-on-my-mind-with-carol-anderson/
2022-12-21
15 min
Now & Then
Georgia (Voting Rights) On My Mind (with Carol Anderson)
How have marginalized Georgians fought for voting rights and equality over the course of the state’s history? Emory University African American Studies Professor Carol Anderson joins Heather and Joanne for a special year-end episode to discuss the pain and promise of the quest for equality in Georgia, from the 1868 Camilla Massacre, to the 1966 struggle to seat Black state legislator Julian Bond, to Senator Rafael Warnock’s recent victory. Vote for Now & Then in the Best History Podcast category of the Signal Awards: bit.ly/3WhbYWL Joi...
2022-12-21
55 min
CAFE Insider
Now & Then Backstage 12/21: Georgia (Voting Rights) On My Mind (with Carol Anderson)
“Backstage” is a special segment of Now & Then exclusively for members of CAFE Insider. During the main Now & Then episode, Heather, Joanne, and Emory University African American Studies Professor Carol Anderson discussed the history of voting rights in Georgia. In Backstage, they talk about their favorite Georgia songs. Thank you for being a member of the CAFE Insider community.For references & supplemental materials, head to: https://cafe.com/now-and-then/now-then-backstage-12-21-georgia-voting-rights-on-my-mind-with-carol-anderson/
2022-12-21
15 min
Further Together the ORAU Podcast
Episode 101: Making great things happen: our annual conversation with United Away of Anderson County
It's annual giving time at ORAU, and for the third year in a row Michael Holtz sat down with Naomi Asher, executive director of the United Way of Anderson County (and surrounding, let's be real), to talk about how UWAC and its partner agencies meet some of the basic needs of individuals living right here in our communities. Joining this year's conversation are Janet Wood, vice president of community engagement at Emory Valley Center, and Kayla Simon, executive director of ASAP of Anderson County. These organizations and many others who receive United Way funding are doing great work and...
2022-10-25
33 min
Now & Then
Racism and the Second Amendment (with Carol Anderson)
What are the origins of the Second Amendment? And what can America’s painful racial history illuminate about our national relationship to guns? On this special Live Taping of Now & Then, Heather and Joanne talk to Carol Anderson, professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America. The trio discuss how the recent spate of mass shootings — and Supreme Court decisions striking down gun control measures in liberal-leaning cities and states — echo the longstanding inequalities embedded in American...
2022-07-12
45 min
Midday Rant ™
It’s Always About Racism for the Racists
by Bill White[Transcript]The racists are at it again. Truth is, they never actually stopped.Tim Wise, who peddles himself as an ‘Anti-racist educator’, argued on MSNBC’s The ReidOut that the Second Amendment was included in the Bill of Rights to stop slave rebellions rather than protect individual gun rights.Before I begin, just a quick detour on the subject of Wise being an ‘Anti-racist’… or an Anti-racist educator, whatever, I have the same yardstick for anyone who describes themselves as not being ‘Antisemitic’. If you have to tell me that you’re n...
2022-06-01
04 min
Refuse Fascism
Confronting & Rejecting a Culture of Fascist Violence
In the aftermath of the horrific massacre of schoolchildren in Uvalde, Texas, which was close on the heels of a white supremacist killing spree in Buffalo, NY, we’re re-sharing the extremely relevant interview Sam Goldman did with Dr. Carol Anderson in November 2021. Dr. Anderson is the Charles Howard Candler Professor and Chair of African American Studies at Emory University and the author of White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide, One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy, and her latest book The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America which was...
2022-05-30
1h 00
Watch Closely
#53 Oscar recap | Halo review | Top Gun Mavericks, Roar, The Survivor reactions
A special UNCUT episode. Oscars 2022, Coda wins best picture and Dune cleans up! Our thoughts and reactions to the Oscar winners and the event overall... and of course we got to give our thought on the slap heard round the world by Will Smith to Chris Rock. What should be done? Also Halo releases its first episodes, we give our review so far. Sonic 2 gets us hyped with a new featurette, just release the movie already! Then we review trailers for Apple TV+'s Roar series starring Nicole Kidman · Cynthia Erivo · Merritt Wever · Alison Brie · Betty Gilpin · Meera Syal · Fivel...
2022-04-02
1h 50
FAIR
Carol Anderson on History, Race and Democracy
(cc photo: Don Sniegowski) This week on CounterSpin: We heard a cable TV commentator say recently that with the invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s Vladimir Putin is trying to “put an end to democracy as we know it.” We know we weren’t the only ones wondering, among other things, what “we” is being invoked here? And what’s the definition of the “democracy” we’re meant to be endorsing? Does it account for, say, the people who broke into the US Capitol last January trying to violently overturn a presidential election, and their supporters, expli...
2022-03-25
27 min
The Integrated Schools Podcast
Carol Anderson on White Rage
“Since the days of enslavement, African Americans have fought to gain access to quality education. Education can be transformative. It reshapes the health outcomes of a people; it breaks the cycle of poverty; it improves housing conditions; it raises the standard of living. Perhaps, most meaningfully, educational attainment significantly increases voter participation. In short, education strengthens a democracy.” Dr. Carol Anderson is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Nation’s Divide, One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy, and The Second...
2022-03-16
1h 06
Amplify Voices
New York Times Best Selling Author & Fierce Second Amendment Equality Champion Carol Anderson
In today's episode, Resmaa will be speaking with Carol Anderson. She is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Nation's Divide, a New York Times Bestseller, Washington Post Notable Book of 2016, and a National Book Critics Circle Award winner. She is also the author of THE SECOND: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America, Anderson’s powerful assessment of the Second Amendment and how it was engineered to deny the rights of African Americans since its inception. Illuminating the history and impact of the am...
2022-01-11
54 min
Guerilla Muse
New York Times Best Selling Author & Fierce Second Amendment Equality Champion Carol Anderson
In today's episode, Resmaa will be speaking with Carol Anderson. She is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Nation's Divide, a New York Times Bestseller, Washington Post Notable Book of 2016, and a National Book Critics Circle Award winner. She is also the author of THE SECOND: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America, Anderson’s powerful assessment of the Second Amendment and how it was engineered to deny the rights of African Americans since its inception. Illuminating the history and impact of the am...
2022-01-11
54 min
Closer Look with Rose Scott
Georgia’s 2022 Legislative Session Starts Monday; Three Men Convicted of Killing Ahmaud Arbery Sentenced To Life In Prison
The Georgia General Assembly's 2022 legislative session starts next week. WABE political reporters Rahul Bali and Sam Gringlas discuss several topics, including pre-filed bills and Governor Kemp's top priorities this session. Plus, the three men convicted of chasing and killing Ahmaud Arbery in Glynn County nearly two years ago were sentenced Friday. Gregory McMichael and his son, Travis McMichael, were sentenced to life in prison without parole. Their neighbor, William "Roddie" Bryan, was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole. Rose talks with Hank Klibanoff, an Emory University professor, veteran journalist, and the host...
2022-01-07
52 min
Refuse Fascism
Carol Anderson: White Supremacy & the Second Amendment
Sam Goldman interviews Dr. Carol Anderson, the Charles Howard Candler Professor and Chair of African American Studies at Emory University and the author of White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide, One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy, and her latest book The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America which was the focus of this conversation. Follow Dr. Anderson at professorcarolanderson.org and @ProfCAnderson. Topics covered in this episode: the shameful Rittenhouse acquittal, the complicity of local police in the lynching of Ahmaud Arbery, and the defeat of t...
2021-11-28
51 min
FAIR
Carol Anderson on White Supremacy vs. Democracy
Guardian (11/10/21) This week on CounterSpin: What do we want? Multiracial democracy. When do we want it? Now. What stands in the way? White supremacy that has disregarded, derailed and violently defied that democracy at multiple turns. Those anguished over the Rittenhouse acquittal, depressed by racist police brutality, unnerved by the failure to take seriously the January 6 insurrection, and worried about systemic predations on voting rights are sometimes led to say: “This isn’t America!” If you attend to actual US history (importantly different from what you might’ve read in your history textbook, or what you might...
2021-11-26
27 min
More Movies Please!
The Place Beyond the Pines
Send us a textOn the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are riding like lightning and crashing like thunder in the 2012 film from Derek Cianfrance, The Place Beyond the Pines. Three storylines. One film. A father and son tale for the ages. Coming this Sunday… Sunday… SUNDAY! to a podcast player near you, it’s a deep and complex film about a man who robs banks to help provide for the son he never knew he had. It’s about a cop whose split-second mistake turns his life upside down. It’s about the sons of th...
2021-11-01
45 min
Now & Then
Voting Rights: The Big Picture (ft. Carol Anderson)
On this episode of Now & Then, “Voting Rights: The Big Picture,” Heather Cox Richardson and Joanne Freeman talk about the history of voter suppression with Carol Anderson, professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of One Person No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy and The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America. The trio discuss the concept of the “consent of the governed” during the founding period, the emergence of Jim Crow laws after the Civil War, and the evolution of voting suppression efforts in the modern era. How have politicians justifie...
2021-10-26
47 min
Democracy Works
Voter suppression doesn't repeat, but it rhymes
Carol Anderson's book One Person, No Vote was written before COVID-19, but many of the patterns she discussed are more salient than ever as states enact new voting restrictions ahead of the 2022 midterms. In the book and in this conversation, Anderson traces the history of voter suppression since the Supreme Court's 2013 decision in Shelby County v. Holder, which nullified critical pieces of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.She draws parallels between poll taxes and literacy tests in the Jim Crow era to voter ID laws and other modern-day barriers designed to keep people of color from voting. A...
2021-10-04
44 min
New Books in Technology
Carol Anderson, "The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America" (Bloomsbury, 2021)
Throughout American history to the twenty-first century, regardless of the laws, court decisions, and changing political environment, the Second Amendment has consistently meant this: That the second a Black person exercises this right, the second they pick up a gun to protect themselves (or the second that they don't), their life--as surely as Philando Castile's, Tamir Rice's, Alton Sterling's--may be snatched away in that single, fatal second. In The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America (Bloomsbury, 2021) historian Carol Anderson powerfully illuminates the history and impact of the Second Amendment, how it was designed, and how...
2021-08-20
56 min
AI, Radiology and Ethics: A Podcast Series
It's Complicated: Reimbursing Radiology Services in the Age of AI
Melissa Chen, MD, from the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center discusses the complexities surrounding reimbursement for AI in radiology.
2021-08-17
33 min
Inside the Lab
Ep26: Sometimes It’s a Zebra: Breast Pathology
In medical circles, we say, “When you hear hoofbeats, look for horses, not zebras,” as a reminder that when people present with a given set of symptoms, the diagnosis is generally something common. But sometimes it IS a zebra, and patients sometimes DO have a rare condition like the one we’re exploring in this episode—breast implant associated lymphoma or BIA-ALCL. On this episode of Inside the Lab, our hosts Dr. Dan Milner and Ms. Kelly Swails are joined by Dr. Kirill Lyapichev, MD, Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellow at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, and soon...
2021-07-20
33 min
Black Market Reads
Historian Carol Anderson
On this episode we're excited to present a conversation with author, historian, and educator Carol Anderson on her recent work The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America. This conversation was recorded as part of a live virtual event in partnership with Magers & Quinn Booksellers and Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church in Minneapolis. Carol Anderson is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of several works including (but not limited to) White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Nation's Divide, a New York Times Bestseller, Washington Post Notable Book o...
2021-07-19
48 min
The Root Presents: It's Lit!
42. Carol Anderson and the Fatal Inequality of The Second Amendment
This week we're talking with historian Carol Anderson about her latest book, The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America. Carol is the author of the New York Times bestseller White Rage, as well as the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University. Listen to hear Carol break down the vast disparity in how the Second Amendment treats white citizens vs. Black citizens, and why this truth is so crucial in our reframing of how we understand the policies that govern our way of life.See Privacy Policy at https://art19...
2021-07-08
36 min
How to Fix Democracy
Voter Suppression | Featuring Dr. Carol Anderson
On June 1st, 2021, we hosted a live session of How to Fix Democracy with Dr. Carol Anderson, Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University, to discuss recent voter suppression measures in the United States and her new book, The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America.
2021-06-23
59 min
KZYX Public Affairs
Politics, A Love Story: Carol Anderson on the Second Amendment and Racism
June 18, 2021--Bob Bushansky talks with Carol Anderson, Chair of the Department of African American Studies at Emory University, about her new book The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America. Is the Second Amendment about guns or Anti-Blackness? Listen to Politics, a Love Story live Friday at 9am, on KZYX & Z.
2021-06-18
59 min
The Janus Adams Show
"Fatally Unequal," with guest: CAROL ANDERSON, author, THE SECOND
Throughout American history to the twenty-first century, regardless of the laws, court decisions, and changing political environment, the Second has consistently meant this: That the second a Black person exercises this right, the second they pick up a gun to protect themselves (or the second that they don't), their life may be snatched away in that single, fatal second. "When I wrote that," says Carol Anderson — author of THE SECOND: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America — "I wrote it from the heart." This week on the show, author and historian, Dr. Carol Anderson — Professor and Chair of African Americ...
2021-06-14
52 min
Therapist on Therapist
Therapist on Therapist - Ep. 12: Chelsea Chandler, MPH, RDN, @rd_chelsea
This week's episode brings Chelsea Chandler, a Registered Dietician who practices in Florida and spreads body positivity, intuitive eating, dispels fat-shaming and diet culture, and is a wealth of information that can help mental health clinicians work with clients and patients struggling with disordered eating. Chelsea received her Bachelors of Science in Nutrition and Diatetics at the University of North Florida, and received her Masters of Public Health and Nutrition from the University of South Florida. Chelsea has worked as a Food Service Dietician at Emory University and during this time she connected with...
2021-04-27
1h 30
Access Utah
One Person, No Vote: Carol Anderson On Tuesday's Access Utah
Carol Anderson is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Nation's Divide, a New York Times Bestseller, Washington Post Notable Book of 2016, and a National Book Critics Circle Award winner.
2020-09-08
54 min
The Church Sound Podcast with Prentiss L. Thompson
014- The Best Of Season One!!!
Prentiss Thompson and Pastor Caleb Windley review season one. As they discuss clips from their favorite shows of season one, featuring. - Pastor Richie Righteous - Bishop Charles Mellette- Sean Slaughter- Emory Anderson- DJ iRock Jesus - Pastor Mark Brown- Marcus D. Wiley- Joshua Head Get your popcorn ready as they take a trip down memory lane.Season Two begins!!!!
2020-09-01
46 min
The Church Sound Podcast with Prentiss L. Thompson
The Inter-cultural church w/ Emory Anderson
Pastor Emory Anderson of Manna Church joins the conversation as they discuss the challenges of the inter-cultural church. How to communicate with another culture and why its important to seek to understand one another. https://manna.church/https://music.apple.com/us/artist/emory-anderson/343641948
2020-05-26
43 min
The Postural Restoration Podcast
Episode 12: Louise Kelley, DPT, PRC
In the 12th Episode of the Postural Restoration Podcast I am joined by Louise Kelley, DPT, PRC who currently practices out of Rockville, MD. Louise began her career in movement and science as an avid runner and ran throughout her formidable years and throughout college. It wasn't until rehabbing an injury with an Athletic Trainer that Louise became interested in movement science and athletic medicine. Although she was a Premed student at the time, she had little interest in becoming an MD and spent many years volunteering and ingraining herself in various sports medicine settings....
2020-05-19
1h 09
Intersectionality Matters!
16. Under the Blacklight: Mobilizing Whiteness to 'Re-Open America'
On Episode Seven of “Under The Blacklight,” Carol Anderson, Alex DiBranco, Joseph Lowndes, Mab Segrest, Dorian Warren, and Jason Wilson unpack the central role that ideological Whiteness continues to play in the US response to COVID-19, including ongoing efforts -- on the part of individuals and institutions alike -- to unlock the lockdown. With: CAROL ANDERSON — Chair & Professor of African American Studies, Emory University; Author of White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Nation's Divide ALEX DIBRANCO - Co-founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Research on Male Supremacism JOSEPH LOWNDES — Professor of Political Science, UOregon; Co-author of Producers, Parasite...
2020-05-12
1h 08
In Seclusion
How Are Law Students Learning In Seclusion? - Pt. 5 - Michael Anderson, Emory University School of Law
In the final installment on how law students are coping with the changes in remote learning, I talk with Michael Anderson, 3L from Emory University School of Law. Michael discusses how he finished his semester at his family's home in Maryland rather than returning to Atlanta, and how he is planning to study and take the Georgia Bar Exam and plan for the start of his legal career. Remember, we may all be In Seclusion, but we're in this together. Host: Greg Lambert (@glambert) Producer: Janice Anderson Artwork: Dean Lambert Music: Jerry...
2020-04-24
14 min
The WISER Podcast
S2E4: Dr. Amy Chen on ENT and Innovation
Tune into this episode of the WISER podcast to hear Dr. Amy Chen, otolaryngologist at Emory University, share her journey into medicine and how she juggles being a leader and innovator of the field of ENT while also being a mentor and supporter both inside and outside of the hospital. Residency Match: The 7 most competitive medical specialties: https://www.ama-assn.org/residents-students/specialty-profiles/residency-match-7-most-competitive-medical-specialties The Successful Match: https://www.thesuccessfulmatch.com/otolaryngology Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery: https://www.facs.org/education/resources/residency-search/specialties/oto O’Connell F, Hu A. Wom...
2020-04-15
00 min
In Seclusion
Learning as We Go - Nicole Morris - Emory University School of Law
#HOMEfires Nicole Morris is the Director of the TI:GER Program and Professor in Practice at Emory School of Law. She shared with me a number of stories, both personal and professional about transitioning to teaching online courses. While things are happening at a rapid pace, she's trying to remain dynamic in how she approaches her teaching, and she makes sure that she shares her experiences with other professors, and listens to them for their own experiences and suggestions. It's important to remain flexible and be cognizant of the issues going on in the students' lives. And...
2020-04-03
20 min
Journey to Jupiter: Discover the Life You'll Create
The Journey of an Artist: Meet Steven L. Anderson
SIGN UP for FREE live goalsetting webinar on Sunday, January 26 at 5 p.m. EST! ------- Steven L. Anderson is an Atlanta-based exhibiting artist and Co-Director of Day & Night Projects—an artist-run gallery in Atlanta that he helped initiate in 2016. Steven is a graduate of the University of Michigan and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States since 1996 and has also been the recipient of many accolades including the Denis Diderot A-i-R Grant at Château d’Orquevaux Artist Residency in Orquevau...
2020-01-24
1h 00
Who Belongs?
EP 14 - Voter Suppression, with Robert Greenwald and Carol Anderson
This episode of Who Belongs? is another installment of our Civic Engagement Narrative Change project series, with project researcher Josh Clark interviewing two guests: The first is Robert Greenwald, an award-winning producer and director who has a new film coming out on September 25 called “Suppressed: The fight to vote”, about voter suppression in the 2018 gubernatorial election in Georgia, and Carol Anderson, Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of the book One Person No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying our Democracy. To access a transcript of this interview, and for more episodes of Who Belongs visit http...
2019-09-19
34 min
The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
#1112: MM- Hypertension and Water Consumption
Are you worried about hypertension? Turns out, the type of water you drink can have an impact on your blood pressure. This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. In 2010, nearly 1.4 BILLION people worldwide were living with high blood pressure. That number continues to increase yearly. New research out of Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University in Atlanta, GA showed that drinking water with calcium and magnesium may lower blood pressure. How? Calcium and magnesium help to counteract the salinity in natural water sources. Although the research only showed a slight change in blood pre...
2019-05-20
00 min
The Next Pats Podcast - A Patriots Podcast
From where can the Patriots find that diamond in the rough in the Draft?
Phil Perry is joined by Emory Hunt, writer for The Athletic and founder of Football Gameplan, to discuss some of the lesser-known talent the Patriots might be interested in in the upcoming NFL Draft.3:28 - Emory gives us his take on two players out of Princeton University: Wide receiver Jesper Horsted and quarterback John Lovett. The latter of the two has the makeup to potentially play multiple positions at the NFL level.8:14 - Next, Emory talks about wide receiver Nsimba Webster out of Easter Washington University and compares him to Troy Brown as a versatile...
2019-04-16
30 min
The Valor Hour
The Valor Hour: Emory Norred, Carter Beekman, and a VFC 57 Preview
Busy show this week on The Valor Hour as Valor Fighting Challenge matchmaker Tim Loy, Justin Watson, and Greg Hopkins recap UFC Philadelphia, talk to Emory Norred and Carter Beekman who battle each other Friday at Valor Fighting Challenge 57: Fight Night At The Joe in Knoxville, and preview the full fight card for VFC 57. Emory Norred, one half of featured amateur welterweight bout at VFC 57 against Carter Beekman, joins the show to talk about the process of getting ready for this fight. He fills you in on how he got his start in MMA following a collegiate f...
2019-04-04
1h 42
Political Rewind
Political Rewind: Conversation with Author, Historian Dr. Carol Anderson
On this edition of Political Rewind, a conversation with acclaimed author and Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University, Dr. Carol Anderson.
2019-01-22
52 min
Political Rewind
Political Rewind: Conversation with Author, Historian Dr. Carol Anderson
On this edition of Political Rewind, a conversation with acclaimed author and Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University, Dr. Carol Anderson.
2019-01-22
52 min
Political Rewind
Political Rewind: Conversation with Author, Historian Dr. Carol Anderson
On this edition of Political Rewind, a conversation with acclaimed author and Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University, Dr. Carol Anderson.
2019-01-22
52 min
Political Rewind
Political Rewind: Conversation with Author, Historian Dr. Carol Anderson
On this edition of Political Rewind, a conversation with acclaimed author and Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University, Dr. Carol Anderson.
2019-01-22
52 min
CUNY TV's Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV
Carol Anderson on the Impact of Voter Suppression
Carol Anderson, professor and chair of African-American studies at Emory University, talks with Bob about her new book “ONE PERSON, NO VOTE: How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy.”
2018-10-09
26 min
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
Carol Anderson on the myth of American democracy
The president of the United States was the runner-up in the popular vote. The majority in the US Senate got fewer votes than the minority. And even if Democrats win a hefty majority of the vote in 2018’s House elections, Republicans, due to gerrymandering and geography, may retain control of the chamber. But it’s not just the structure of our system that eats at America’s democratic claims. It’s the rules being layered on top of it. In 2017, 99 bills to limit voting have been introduced in 31 states. Recent years have seen an explosion of laws meant to make it...
2018-09-24
55 min
Talk Cocktail
Voter Suppression 101
Just a couple of weeks ago, I interviewed a distinguished and respected journalist and author, who said that voter suppression to him was like the Loch Ness Monster. A lot of people talked about it, but no one had ever really seen it. I tell this story because I’m afraid that his attitude is far too prevalent, and his confusion between voter fraud and voter suppression all too common. While widespread voter fraud may be a fragment of Kris Kobach and Donald Trump’s imagination, it should never be conflated with voter suppression, which is very real...
2018-09-11
36 min
Flux Podcasts (Formerly Theory of Change)
Carol Anderson Discusses Her Book "One Person, No Vote"
Prof. Carol Anderson, the Charles Howard Candler Professor and Chair of African American Studies at Emory University and author of the bestseller, "White Rage," discusses her new book "One Person, No Vote," which chronicles the government's longstanding commitment to limiting democracy through voter suppression. From the passage of the 15th amendment to now, America's are still fighting to have full and equal access to the ballot. http://bit.ly/carol-anderson-electorette http://bit.ly/electorette www.Facebook.com/electorette Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-09-11
1h 33
The Electorette Podcast
Carol Anderson Discusses Her Book "One Person, No Vote"
Prof. Carol Anderson, the Charles Howard Candler Professor and Chair of African American Studies at Emory University and author of the bestseller, "White Rage," discusses her new book "One Person, No Vote," which chronicles the government's longstanding commitment to limiting democracy through voter suppression. From the passage of the 15th amendment to now, America's are still fighting to have full and equal access to the ballot. http://bit.ly/carol-anderson-electorette http://bit.ly/electorette www.Facebook.com/electorette Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-09-11
1h 33
WhoWhatWhy's Podcasts
RadioWhoWhatWhy: Voter Suppression 101
While widespread voter fraud may be a figment of President Donald Trump's imagination, it should never be confused with voter suppression, which is very real. Two months out from the midterm elections, the basic rights of millions of Americans are under threat. In this week's WhoWhatWhy podcast, Jeff Schechtman is joined by Carol Anderson, the Chair of African American studies at Emory University and an authority on voter suppression — especially of the efforts to disenfranchise African American voters in the South. She talks about how individuals within state governments are relentlessly fighting to deprive citizens of...
2018-09-07
36 min
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
Carol Anderson on White Rage and Donald Trump
Carol Anderson is a professor of African-American studies at Emory University and the author of White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide. Anderson’s book emerged from a viral op-ed she wrote for the Washington Post in 2014, amid the backlash to the Ferguson, Missouri, protests. She writes: "The operative question seemed to be whether African Americans were justified in their rage, even if that rage manifested itself in the most destructive, nonsensical ways. Again and again, across America’s ideological spectrum, from Fox News to MSNBC, the issue was framed in terms of black rage, which, it seem...
2018-04-12
1h 34
The Chauncey DeVega Show
Ep. 171: Carol Anderson Explains White Rage and the Rise of Donald Trump
Carol Anderson is the guest on this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show. She is Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and the author of the New York Times bestselling book White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide. During this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show, Carol and Chauncey discuss white rage and the election of Donald Trump, the demonization of Barack Obama and Black America by the white right, the many ways that white rage and white racism hurts white people, and how white supremacy has damaged American progress....
2018-01-20
1h 07
Roughly Speaking
Trump and White Rage, Z on Goodson trial coverage , Hong & Shields' weekend recipes (episode 106)
2:27: As Republican leaders, including Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, try to adjust to the reality of Donald J. Trump, explainers abound. How did the GOP get here? What does Trump’s presumptive nomination for president say about the American electorate? Carol Anderson, for one, says Trump’s ascendancy is all about white anger, a predictable backlash to eight years of Barack Obama. Anderson, professor and chair of African-American studies at Emory University, is the author of "White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide," a political history of American progress blunted by racial backlash.23:07: Baltimore Sun media critic David Zurawik look...
2017-11-05
59 min
I Found This Great Book
Dr Daaim Shabazz - Triple Exclam!!! - The Life and Games of Emory Tate
In the moving biography, "Triple Exclam!!!", Dr. Daaim Shabazz captures the life and spirit of Emory Tate. A great black chess player whose legacy lives on in his games and the memories of the people who had the honor to know him. The writing in this book is so great that even if you do not follow chess, you will be captivated by the story of Emory Tate's life. Dr. Daaim Shabazz has produced a book that is informative, entertaining and beautiful. Interview Highlights: Dr. Shabazz shares a little about his background and his growth as...
2017-09-23
53 min
I Found This Great Book
Dr Daaim Shabazz - Triple Exclam!!! - The Life and Games of Emory Tate
In the moving biography, "Triple Exclam!!!", Dr. Daaim Shabazz captures the life and spirit of Emory Tate. A great black chess player whose legacy lives on in his games and the memories of the people who had the honor to know him. The writing in this book is so great that even if you do not follow chess, you will be captivated by the story of Emory Tate's life. Dr. Daaim Shabazz has produced a book that is informative, entertaining and beautiful. Interview Highlights: Dr. Shabazz shares a little about his background and his...
2017-09-23
53 min
Sam One | Club Session | House 4 You Music
House 4 you Session House Dance Tour Vol II EP 118
House 4 you Session House Dance Tour Vol II EP 118 This podcast is dedicated to all house dance & club bangers the spirit of the Djoon Club Paris special Soulful disco deep & afro house. Enjoy it Big Up to Sonjia Soulshine & Elisa Sofia Benzo www.djsamone.com www.house4youmusic.com Mix By Sam One Dj Playlist: Circle Of Life (Terry Hunter Life Inst Mix) Mya, Terry Hunter Trouble (Love Break) Paul Trouble Anderson Wanna Give It Up (Full Intention Remix) Ralphi Rosario, Linda Clifford Love Is What You Need (Look...
2017-08-09
1h 01
Amplifier4JC Radio
LIVE #17 - Music Review w/ Alyssa + ChaseChat: The New Christian Generation
Hear on LIVE #17: LIT Christian EDM and Hip-Hop tracks By Jacob Stanifer, Trevor Lee, Emory Anderson, and more + I'll Find You (feat. Tori Kelly) by Lecrae review w/ Alyssa + ChaseChat: The New Christian Generation all in this latest Amplifier4JC LIVE.Find links, track list and more on episode notes page: http://www.amplifier4jc.com/radio-podcast/live-17Listen to the Amplifier4JC Radio Podcast Anytime Amplifier4JC: http://amplifier4jc.com/radio-podcast/Spreaker: http://bit.ly/A4JCSpreakeriTunes: http://bit.ly/A4JCiTunesGoogle Play: http://bit.ly/A4JCPlay
2017-06-12
55 min