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VOICES AGAINST HATE EDWARD DUNBAR
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Dr. Edward Dunbar is a psychologist, researcher and host of VOICES AGAINST HATE: a weekly series highlighting the efforts of people working together to stop bigotry and violence. Bringing together practitioners, scholars, and citizens, VOICES AGAINST HATE is a forum for people responding to the rising tide of racial violence, hate, and hostility around the globe. We hope you’ll join us.
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Leaving hate: mental health & treatment
We talk with Anneli Svensson, a Scandinavian clinician and leading authority, on the subject of psychological support and treatment of victims of hate crimes.
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Who is the lone wolf terrorist?
We talk with Dr. Martin Gallagher, temporary Superintendent with the Criminal Justice Services Division of the Scotland Police. We talk about Dr. Gallagher's work as a senior law enforcement official and delve into the mind and motives of the lone wolf offender.
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From Hate to Homicide - the Freeman Brothers Case
We talk with Harry Krop about the troubling case of the Freeman brothers, young men who became radicalized and killed their parents due to religious and ideological differences. We consider if hate was the cause of the case of patricide and if there was a chance to stop the hate from leading to a triple murder.
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From Hate to Anti-Hate Activism
We talk about Jeff's personal journey from white nationalism to his work in helping others to leave a hate-based lifestyle. We consider the what and how of hate identity and how to "fill the hole" in abandoning hate as a form of personal identity.
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The Cultural Context of Anti-Asian Hate Violence
Our interview with Marshall Wong provides a long view on Asian hate violence in the US. From his work in the field of hate crimes, Mr. Wong discusses how we got to this place of overt violence and what may come next for our society.
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Linking Art and Music with Human Rights
Since founding her own label MPress Records two decades ago, NYC-based alt-pop artist Rachael Sage has steadily released a slew of vibrant, dynamic albums with poetic lyrics spanning subjects as wide as her inspirations. She has toured with an eclectic list of artists including Ani DiFranco, Beth Hart, Sarah McLachlan, Judy Collins and Howard Jones. Sage also continues to significantly grow her visibility via her many song placements, including 22 songs on top reality show Dance Moms, transla...