Context Matt Beat, Robert Marshall, others
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Matt Beat and Robert Marshall are two history teachers from Kansas and Oklahoma, respectively. In each episode, they look at past events and relate them to current events. They examine how history is currently repeating itself, how history is relevant today, and how history is constantly being revised.
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The NFL Kneeldown, the 1st Amendment, Nationalism, and Patriotism (Episode 24)
Robert and Matt discuss the recent trend of NFL players (and other professional athletes) kneeling down in protest during the national anthem, in relation to the First Amendment, nationalism, and patriotism.
Context, the podcast that connects the past with the present.
#nflkneeldown
Robert's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/readingthroughhistor
Tom, Keith, and Sami's conversation about the same topic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgNYKBWU2Ag
Find the podcast here:
All other episodes here:
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Confederate Statues Under Attack (Episode 23)
"Context" makes a glorious return! Should the Confederate statues stand? Join Mr. Beat, Robert from Reading Through History, and Will from Knowing Better as they discuss and debate the controversy surrounding the recent trend to take down Confederate statues across the traditional American South.
Robert's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/readingthroughhistor
Knowing Better channel:
https://www.youtube.com/knowingbetter
Matt's channel:
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How to Graduate from the Electoral College (Episode 22)
In which Matt, Robert, and Ian talk about the controversial Electoral College, the cast of Hamilton, the passing of Fidel Castro, and the recount efforts of Jill Stein.
Music by Electric Needle Room
www.electricneedleroom.com
Check out Robert's website:
http://readingthroughhistory.com/
Check out Matt's YouTube channel:
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How Did We Get To This Point? (Episode 21)
In which Matt, Robert, and Jeff from No More 2 Party System discuss the two most hated major-party presidential candidates in American history, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, and the movements to resist both of them by voting for a third party candidate. We look at the success of third parties in presidential elections (and gubernatorial elections) throughout American history and what reforms are needed in order to change the perceived duopoly.
Be sure to check out No More 2 Party System at http://nomore2partysystem.wixsite.com/mysite
#opendebates
Music by Electric Needle Room
Mr. Beat's Social Studies Channel:
www.youtube.com/iammrbeat
Reading Through History:
www.youtube.com/readingthroughhistor