Transitional Justice in Bangladesh. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Mahum Qazi. The 1971 Bangladesh genocide marked by mass atrocities during the Liberation War left three million dead and countless women–termed ‘Birangona,’ or brave women–subjected to sexual violence. Their suffering, shrouded in silence and hindered by societal stigma, remains largely […]
Reparations for Human Rights Abuses (Transitional Justice)
Reparation for Historical Harm. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Gerald Gahima. Armed conflict is as old as man, and armed conflict and human suffering are twins. Often, victors write historical narratives, and the voices of victims are silenced. In any event, international law traditionally protected aliens but did provide […]
Indifference of the Black Family Structure 2 (Sister Power)
The Importance of Self-Care. The hosts for this episode are Sharon Thomas Yarbrough and Sequoia Carr-Brown. The guests for this episode are Regi McClurkin and Andre’ Wooten. True enslavement based origins of policing. Effective Bystander tactics. Reparations. Correlation between Stand Your Ground, Rum Over Protestors bills and mostly Republican run states who passed Voter Suppression. […]
I Can’t Breathe: Black Women Raising Black Sons & Daughters Speak Out (Sister Power)
Black Women in America. The host for this episode is Sharon Thomas Yarbrough. The guests for this episode are Walterine Keith Banks, June Fletcher Dennis and MaryAnne Howland. The intention is that through honest dialogue, we will pierce the veil of systemic racism, deepen our understanding, and inspire our audience into real action, lasting progress, […]