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Ku Klux Konfederatism
When academic and activist, Jessica Rummel, put the spotlight on a racially charged case in her town of Denton, Texas, she walked right into the systemic trouble she's been researching and discussing for years. She...
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Humble Pie: A Chapter Reading
Humble Pie is a historical fiction novel in progress about a family in the early 1900s in Humboldt, Tennessee, that built their fortune off the labor of former slaves. Shout Your Cause's editor, Sally Hendrick, grew...
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How rats, guns, and a homeless man smoking a crack pipe on the library steps inspired me
From rats in the streets to raised guns and a homeless man smoking a crack pipe at the library, Sally takes you back before the beginning when her dog, Sunny, inspired her to advocate for what is right and to expose...
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We won't be silent. We can't be silent.
His uncle was burned alive, and his parents suffered in separate concentration camps. Abe Gurko won't be silent anymore. On the one-year anniversary of the January 6th insurrection, Sally Hendrick interviewed Abe who...
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Seeking Asylum from a Broken Immigration System
Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch, based in Austin, TX, is an immigration attorney focusing on asylum seekers. We hit it off immediately with so many things in common: a love for helping people overcome impossible odds, a love...
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Digging Deep to Validate News Sources
Sharing news in a memorable way can make an online personality soar. That’s what Tiffany Jones of Louisiana has done with her TikTok account @therealdoubledeemuva. Listen to this interview with Sally Hendrick about...
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Building a Grassroots Coalition for Humanity
Fighting misinformation online about COVID-19 and politics in general is something many people are doing, but Jess is considered the OG when it comes to exposing secret chat rooms on the Telegram app. It just takes...
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The Effort to Defund Public Schools for Profit and Political Gain
Sally Hendrick interviewed Jessica Piper of Missouri to explore what's happening with public school education, private school vouchers, CAFOs, and more. . NW Missouri hasn't had representation outside the GOP since...
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Money is Stupid: A Look at Universal Basic Needs
Listen to this compelling discussion around universal basic needs, public banking systems, insulin programs, and more. I had never heard of universal basic income before, not sure I could make a judgment about it from...
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A Deeper Meaning Behind Confederate Statues
You may know her for those beautiful jazz vocals, but Dara Starr Tucker has stepped forward to educate and obliterate the false narrative around Confederate statues and the history of Jim Crow oppression in the United...
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Finding a Place in the Pews
I always felt that everyone had a row in the pews if they wanted one. This discussion with Deb Moore, a writer, professor, speaker, and thought-provoker from Tennessee is a delightful celebration of how we think and...
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Deconversion Therapy: Finding Support Away from Evangelism
Little did I know that Karen is practically my neighbor living in a small town in Tennessee, the home of her podcast, Deconversion Therapy, where she gabs back and forth with her childhood friend from her youth in...
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