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Recognize state-sanctioned violence.
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Length:
5 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
In the U.S., our understanding of violence is limited. It makes it easy to cast blame on individuals, but harder to hold systems and structures accountable. How can violent offenders be treated violently by our criminal legal system? How were decades of public lynchings once leisurely weekend activities? In this episode, Andrew contextualizes violence and encourages us to think beyond what’s been normalized.Take ActionOppose the violence committed against Palestinian civilians by calling and emailing Congress, attending a local protest, and donating to the Palestine Red Crescent Society.Share content from on the ground in the Gaza Strip.Consider: is there an argument against the U.S. being the most violent contemporary nation that doesn’t depend on valuing the lives of non-Americans less highly or justifying their deaths? This podcast uses computer-generated audio. Inconsistencies may occur.We’d love to hear your reflections on today’s episode - email us at [email protected]. Include the title of this edition in the subject line.This podcast is funded by listeners like you. If you enjoyed today's episode. considering making a one-time or monthly donation on our website, PayPal or Venmo (@antiracismdaily).This podcast uses computer-generated audio. Inconsistencies may occur. This podcast is made possible by our community of donors and partners. If you enjoyed today’s session, consider making a donation on our website: subscribe.the-ard.com/support.Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok.
Released:
Oct 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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