Darren Dochuk, PhD

Blessed are the…Sleek?

Blessed are the…sleek? Anointed with oil We speak with Dr. Darren Dochuk about his book, ‘Anointed with Oil’ (published by Basic Books), the churchly corporate realms of Texas Tea,* and their many influeces on U.S. policies both internally and globally. * Also called petrol, black gold, oil, or juice

Dr. Kathleen Krowder

What Dudes at the Toga Party are Discussing, FR

What dudes at the toga party are discussing, fr . Policing pregnant bodies We speak to Dr. Kathleen Crowther about her book, ‘Policing Pregnant Bodies’ (Johns Hopkins University Press) to understand the conceptual history of recent anti-abortion laws in the United States. Note: She is a professor, not a “needle” doctor.

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A Drinking Fountain, for Instance

A drinking fountain, for instance Slow violence . We interview sociology professor Ranita Ray about her book, ‘Slow Violence,’ (from St. Martin’s Press) where she details the unexpected and corrosive dangers she found in a very common place.

Professional Higdon

When the Diss became the Business Model

When the Diss became the Business Model . The Anatomy of Fake News . We speak with Dr. Nolan Higdon about his book, The Anatomy of Fake News: A Critical News Literacy Education, and how the Internet and social media have turbo-charged spin-doctoring and propaganda production to new depths of societal discord.

No True Irishman, Part 2

No True Irishman . Part 2 of 2 The second part of our interview with Jesse Clarke about growing up Irish Catholic during the tumultuous 1960s. For episodes of their podcast memoir, visit https://radioreimagine.com/show/life-in-stories.

No True Irishman, Part 1

No True irishman . Part 1 of 2 . An interview with Jesse Clarke about their life, with a focus on growing up Irish Catholic during the tumultuous 1960s. Visit https://radioreimagine.com/show/life-in-stories for episodes of their memoir.