Nobody Can Feel Safe in Khartoum Now. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. The guests are Stephanie Dalton and Cynthia Ibale. Khartoum is in a state of complete chaos resulting from the two military factions there, one the Sudanese Army and the other the RSF (Rapid Support Force), who are […]
Beacon of Liberty or Civil War (Community Matters)
What Would Frederick Douglass say. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guests are Peter Adler, David Louie and Chuck Crumpton. ‘Posts and searches for the term ‘civil war’ have recently spiked on social media and podcasts as the midterm elections approach. And a White Christian nationalist movement, which insists that America was […]
Should we be Less Concerned About Civil War (History is Here to Help)
How Things Have Changed Since January 6th. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Peter Hoffenberg. The guest is Jean Rosenfeld. Stirred by an opinion piece by Thomas Ricks in the Washington Post, our panel examines how the possibility of civil war in the country has changed, the evolution and threat of militia […]
A Peacemaker Talks About Civil Disruption (Community Matters)
Just How Likely is this in our United States. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Peter Adler. Peter Adler, mediator, talks about a piece he wrote for a mediator blog (www.mediate.com). We focus on the prospects for civil disruption in the U.S. a subject in his recent novel, DEFIANCE AT […]
The Underground Railroad (The Movie Show)
Learning more about a life of slavery. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is George Casen. George Casen helps us understand The Underground Railroad; Learning more about a life of slavery. We discuss and review The Underground Railroad series and see how well it was done and what […]
Georgia on my Mind (America Finding its Way)
A Civil War on Voting Rights. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guests for this episode are Tim Apicella, Cynthia Lee Sinclair, Stephanie Dalton and Winston Welch. Our panel will help us understand Georgia on my Mind and A Civil War in Voting. We will discuss how this happened, who was responsible, […]
The Meaning of Juneteenth, What is Juneteenth And Why Is It Celebrated? (Sister Power)
The History of Juneteenth Celebrations, Juneteenth Celebrations in Honolulu. Our topic is Juneteenth Celebration. “Juneteenth” celebrates June 19, 1865-the day when enslaved people in Texas received word that US Civil War had ended and they were free. It was the first time in almost 250 years that there was no legal slavery in North America. […]
Civil War Transformed: Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address (History Lens)
Looking Through the History Lens. In this episode of History Lens we take a look at how the Civil War transformed America as well a closer look at President Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address. The host for this episode is Jon Davidann. The guest for this episode is Jay Fidell. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on […]
Lincoln’s Civil War: Presidential War Making in Context (History Lens)
Making Battlefield Decisions. This episode of History Lens examines Lincoln’s decision-making and the beginning of the Civil War. Lincoln served as the last American Commander-in-Chief who actually made battlefield decisions. We can compare him to many other presidents who served during wartime. Lincoln also had to confront many challenges early in the Civil War. The […]
Secession In American History (History Lens)
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