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The Deep Dive with Andy HeintzThe Deep Dive with Andy HeintzThe Dangers of Selective Outrage from Gaza to SyriaWriter and author Robin Yassin-Kassab talks with me about how U.S. support for Israel in Gaza further undermines an international order already struggling under the weight of its own double standards and internal contradictions. Robin and I also discuss the perils of selective outrage and how it has undermined the principles of universalism, and led to paralysis and complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity in places like Syria and Gaza. Robin also discusses the legacy of the Syrian Revolution including some of the main figures whose courage, creativity, and decency embodied the revolution's emancipatory character and democratic...2024-08-1135 minBest Foot MusicBest Foot MusicConversation on Ukrainian Literature & PoetryA conversation and poetry reading between Vladyslava Bondar and Naomi Foyle, recorded at Razom ~ Together on the 17th March 2024, at the Rose Hill Brighton Razom ~ Together is a series of collaborative social events organised by the Ukrainian community and their friends in Brighton, focusing on sharing food, music and a safe space to form friendships. Naomi worked for Waterloo Press and has a history of publishing Ukrainian literature in the UK. She is Reader in Critical Imaginative Writing at the University of Chichester'. Further information on Naomi's work on Ukraine...2024-03-1831 minPulse MediaPulse Media2.22.14 Raynard ChaneyCampus Pastor Chaney Speaks at Pulse in Colorado Springs2014-03-0400 minPulse MediaPulse Media2.8.14 Justin KnappPastor Justin Knapp speaks at Pulse, Colorado Springs2014-03-0400 minPulse MediaPulse Media1.25.14 Josh HillJosh Hill Speaking at Pulse, Colorado Springs2014-03-0400 minPulse MediaPulse Media1.4.14 Justin KnappPastor Justin Knapp teaching at Pulse2014-03-0400 minPulse MediaPulse Media11.2.13 Justin KnappTeaching by Pastor Justin Knapp at Pulse, Colorado Springs2014-03-0400 minPulse MediaPulse Media12.8.13 Justin KnappJustin Knapp Teaching at Pulse2014-03-0400 minPulse MediaPulse Media11.2013 Justin KnappA teaching from November 20132014-03-0400 minPulse MediaPulse Media2.15.14 Catherine ToonCatherine Toon shares on the unlimited Grace of God, coming down like a waterfall.2014-02-2400 minAudio Book: The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and HopeAudio Book: The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and Hope"A Warning to the World." By Amy GoodmanAward-winning journalist and Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman records a podcast in conjunction with her weekly column, which you can read here: http://bit.ly/QBC5S December 14, 2011 Read this column by Amy Goodman with Denis Moynihan: A reporter, describing the devastation of one city in Japan, wrote: “It looks as if a monster steamroller had passed over it and squashed it out of existence. I write these facts ... as a warning to the world.” The reporter was Wilfred Burchett, writing from Hiroshima, Japan, on Sept. 5, 1945. Burchett was the first Western reporter to make it to Hiroshima after the atomic bomb...2012-11-2605 minAudio Book: The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and HopeAudio Book: The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and Hope"Climate Apartheid." By Amy GoodmanAward-winning journalist and Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman records a podcast in conjunction with her weekly column, which you can read here: http://bit.ly/QBC5S December 14, 2011 Read this column by Amy Goodman with Denis Moynihan: “You’ve been negotiating all my life,” Anjali Appadurai told the plenary session of the U.N.‘s 17th “Conference of Parties,” or COP 17, the official title of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa. Appadurai, a student at the ecologically focused College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine, addressed the plenary as part of the youth delegation. She continued: “...2012-11-2607 minAudio Book: The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and HopeAudio Book: The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and Hope"On Gun Laws, It’s Bipartisan Consensus—Not Gridlock—That’s the Problem." By Amy GoodmanAward-winning journalist and Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman records a podcast in conjunction with her weekly column: http://www.democracynow.org/blog/category/weekly_column August 9, 2012 Another mass murder, another shooting spree, leaving bodies bullet-riddled by a legally obtained weapon. This time, it was Oak Creek, Wis., at a Sikh temple, as people gathered for their weekly worship. President Barack Obama said Monday, “I think all of us recognize that these kinds of terrible, tragic events are happening with too much regularity for us not to do some soul-searching.” Amidst the carnage, platitudes. With an average of 32 people killed by guns...2012-08-0905 minAudio Book: The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and HopeAudio Book: The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and Hope"The Obama Administration Torpedoes the Arms Trade Treaty." By Amy GoodmanAward-winning journalist and Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman records a podcast in conjunction with her weekly column: http://www.democracynow.org/blog/category/weekly_column August 2, 2012 Quick: What is more heavily regulated, global trade of bananas or battleships? In late June, activists gathered in New York’s Times Square to make the absurd point, that, unbelievably, “there are more rules governing your ability to trade a banana from one country to the next than governing your ability to trade an AK-47 or a military helicopter.” So said Amnesty International USA’s Suzanne Nossel at the protest, just before the start of the U...2012-08-0206 minAudio Book: The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and HopeAudio Book: The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance and Hope"75 Years Later, the Lessons of Guernica." By Amy GoodmanAward-winning journalist and Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman records a podcast in conjunction with her weekly column: http://www.democracynow.org/blog/category/weekly_column July 19, 2012 By Amy Goodman with Denis Moynihan Seventy-five years ago, the Spanish town of Guernica was bombed into rubble. The brutal act propelled one of the world’s greatest artists into a three-week painting frenzy. Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica” starkly depicts the horrors of war, etched into the faces of the people and the animals on the 20-by-30-foot canvas. It would not prove to be the worst attack during the Spanish Civil War, but it becam...2012-07-1905 min