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Black Conservatism and the Peril for the Democratic Party — Tori Douglass, Host – White Homework — #162

  • April 18, 2022

Tori Douglass is an ex-evangelical, ex-conservative anti-racist educator. She was born and raised in the Portland Area and since 2015 has been an outspoken critic of American evangelicalism and the racism present in many evangelical…

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Nate Bowling
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Protecting Your Online Privacy — Bill Fitzgerald, Privacy Activist — #161

  • April 3, 2022

Big tech companies like Facebook, Amazon, and Google are swimming in an absolute ocean of our private data. In any ways, we have been worn down and lulled into a sense of helplessness about it….

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What Everyone (Especially Teachers) Should Know About Ramadan — Amy Daraiseh — #160

  • March 29, 2022

Ramadan begins April 3. Millions of Americans and millions of students in the US will be fasting during daylight hours for a month. We invited on Amy Daraiseh, a teacher and life coach from Chicago,…

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Wrapping the 2022 State Legislative Session – Melissa Santos, Crosscut – #159

  • March 21, 2022

Melissa Santos is a political reporter for Crosscut and a regular guest on the show. She joined us this week to talk about what passed and what didn’t in the 2022 Washington State Legislative Session….

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The State of Teaching, Burnout, and His Latest Book, Raising Ollie – Tom Rademacher – #158

  • March 7, 2022

Tom Rademacher is the 2014 Minnesota Teacher of the Year and the author of two books: It Won’t Be Easy, An Exceedingly Honest (and slightly unprofessional) Love Letter to Teaching and Raising Ollie. The last…

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An Expert’s Read on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine – Jeff Hawn, London School of Economics – #157

  • February 27, 2022

Jeff Hawn is a doctoral candidate at the London School of Economics with an area of expertise in US/Russia relations. He previously joined us in October on episode 143 to talk about democratic erosion in…

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Bigger than a Rivalry: the Abuse Scandals in Portland Football – Sheba Rawson, 107IST – #156

  • February 20, 2022

The Portland Timbers are a men’s professional soccer team playing in Major League Soccer (MLS). The Portland Thorns are literally their sister club, a women’s team, playing in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). Both…

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Let’s Talk about Safe Seattle and their New Offspring Tacoma Safe  – #155

  • February 6, 2022

Tacoma Safe is a new group spearheaded by Angela Connoly. Connoly is a wealthy, socially conservative, activist, who previously led and funded an anti-LGBT effort called the Just Want Privacy Campaign. That campaign sought to…

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Why We Need Regional Housing Solutions – Rep. Jessica Bateman, Washington State Legislature, 22nd District – #154

  • January 25, 2022

Jessica Bateman is a former planning commissioner and former member of the Olympia City Council. She currently represents the cities of Olympia, Tumwater, and Lacey in the Washington State Legislature. She joined us on the…

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The Missing Middle in Housing – Joseph Tovar, American Planning Association – #153

  • January 17, 2022

Joseph Tovar helped draft Washington State’s growth management act and has served as lead planner for cities across Western Washington. He has a theory: we’ve gotten good at building condos, we’ve always been good at…

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