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Why You Should Ask Your Family Questions About The Past
The past is like the present and the future, far from rigid. It is ever-changing and always moving depending on the perspective of the narrator. In school I was taught about history in a standardized and fixed way, learning so-called key moments and key figures. Which moments and figures do we consider key when learning about history?
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How to Fix Democracy with Rebekah Caruthers
The Midterm Elections Special of Season 4 of How To Fix Democracy features Rebekah Caruthers discussing the implications for the 2022 Midterm Elections and giving advice for citizens on Election Day.
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How to Fix Democracy with Darrell M. West
Season 4, Episode 8 of How to Fix Democracy features Darrell M. West, the Vice President and Director of Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. He joins host Andrew Keen to discuss how Trumpism came to be, and how it is influencing the structures of American democracy.
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Q&A with Carol Anderson on Democracy, American History, and the Lessons We Can Learn From Antiquity
On September 27, the new documentary I, Too held its international premiere at the Athens Democracy Forum in Greece. Ahead of the premiere in Athens, How to Fix Democracy host Andrew Keen caught up with bestselling author and Emory professor Carol Anderson.
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How to Fix Democracy with Dahlia Lithwick
Season 4, Episode 7 of How To Fix Democracy titled "The legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court" features Dahlia Lithwick, lawyer and author of "Lady Justice," who with host Andrew Keen discusses the recent sharp decline of popularity of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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How to Fix Democracy with Katherine Stewart
Season 4 Episode 6 titled "Religion and American Conservatism" features Katherine Stewart, the author of The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism, who has spent her career reporting on the dwindling separation between church and state in the United States.
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'HOME' - from the 2022 HUMAN RIGHTS Cph Fellowship podcast series
What is home, when you are forced to flea, when what you thought was your home suddenly becomes a warzone? What defines a home? Our Fellows, Alina Savchenko, Mira Vance, Marie-Louise Skov Jensen, and Colin Tredway, share with us their definition of home.
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'ARTIVISM' - from the 2022 HUMAN RIGHTS Cph Fellowship podcast series
With sounds from the Roskilde Festival you can learn more on Artivism and how Danish Rapolitics combines art, politics, human rights, and hip hop. Brought to you by the 2022 Copenhagen Fellows Irene Franco Rubio, Dimitra Lazaridou, and Jaden Evans.
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'LGBT+ ON THE FAROE ISLANDS' - from the 2022 HUMAN RIGHTS Cph Fellowship podcast series
2022 Fellows Caroline Lindey, Liudmyla Lesiv, and Julius Jensen interviewed Finn Ferja, who spoke at the 2022 Copenhagen Fellowship, about the evolvement of LGBT+ rights on the Faroe Islands.
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