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- Education
Laura and Jasmin explore the many possibilities how learning about our past can help us better understand the world around us
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INDIGENOUS PRACTICES & SUSTAINABILITY
Laura and Jasmin discuss how indigenous practices and traditions greatly benefit environmental sustainability. Special Guest Luiza Adamczyk joins this week’s episode in further discussing this issue in regards to her Masters studies in sustainability and consultancy.
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THE HISTORY OF RELIGION AND VIOLENCE
Laura and Jasmin discuss the tempestuous relation between religion and violence and why repetitive events in history have used religion in order to justify and validate mass atrocities.
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ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJAN CONFLICT EXPLAINED
Laura and Jasmin discuss the recent events occurring in the Nagorno-Karabakh region and explain why many fear these events hint another possible genocide. By providing a historical timeline of the Armenian Genocide until today, they highlight the ongoing issues and bring light to this conflict.
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THE INTERNMENT CAMPS OF UIGHUR MUSLIMS IN CHINA
Laura and Jasmin explain the current situation in Xinjiang China regarding the Uigher Muslims and why our current international criminal system is doing nothing about it.
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HISTORY OF U.S. ELECTIONS
Laura and Jasmin discuss the upcoming US Presidential Election this November. First they discuss the evolution of both political parties into what we know them as today as Democrats and Republicans, the intentions of the founding fathers and the structure of government. Finally they explain the policies of both presidential parties of the 2020 election regarding foreign policy, immigration, healthcare, economy, race and criminal justice.
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HISTORY OF PANDEMICS
Laura and Jasmin explore a timeline of History’s most prominent pandemics and epidemics, and finally discusses the effects of COVID-19 both socially, economically and personally.