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05/24/24 • 27 min
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Kevin Minofu on Say Her Name
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07/21/23 • 27 min
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04/22/20 • 12 min
"This is really an opportunity to think bigger and think in a bolder way than we have before about what it's going to take, not just to fill the gaps in our infrastructure that the crisis has so clearly laid bare, but also to think beyond, about what we want our economy to look like."
The post ‘The Federal Government Has the Resources That Could Stave Off the Economic Pain People Are Already Feeling’ appeared first on FAIR.

07/01/20 • 13 min

06/16/20 • 13 min
"Guess what won't instill consumer confidence? A law that immunizes businesses if they don't do what's right to keep people safe. Why, in Heaven's name, would I decide to go back to restaurants and movie theaters if they have no incentive to do the right thing to keep me safe?"
The post ‘Immunity Shouldn’t Be Part of the Conversation’ appeared first on FAIR.

06/13/20 • 11 min
"What we see from President Trump's nominees to these powerful courts of appeals and the Supreme Court is a consistent right-wing ideology, frankly going further even than some Reagan and Bush appointees."
The post ‘Trump Judges Are Showing Just How Extreme They Are’ appeared first on FAIR.

03/14/25 • 27 min
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This week on CounterSpin: In early February, when Rep. Maxwell Frost tweeted that he and Rep. Maxine Waters were denied access to the Department of Education, Elon Musk responded on the platform he owns: “What is this ‘Department of Education’ you keep talking about? I just checked and it doesn’t exist.” That, we understand, was the shadow president skating where the puck’s gonna be, as they say—because a month later, we learned that indeed newly appointed Education Secretary Linda McMahon is tasked not with running but with erasing the department.
Elite media have talked about the political machinations, how this was expected, how it fits with Trump/Musk’s grand schemes. When it comes to what will happen to the under-resourced schools, and the students with disabilities for whom the DoE supported access and recourse for discrimination? Media seem happy with McMahon’s handwaving about how that stuff might be better off in a different agency.
The impacts of policy on people with disabilities are overwhelmingly an afterthought for corporate media, even though it’s a large community, and one anyone can join at any moment. We talked, on March 5, with journalist and historian David Perry about the threats McMahon and MAGA pose to people—including students—with disabilities.
https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin250314Perry.mp3Also on the show: You wouldn’t know it from what comes out of the mouths of today’s “leaders,” but there has long been a widely shared view in this country that people with disabilities deserve full human rights, but don’t have them. July 2023 marked the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. And, as happens every year, a dismaying amount of the anniversary coverage was about buildings or spaces coming into compliance with the ADA—as though complying with a decades-old law was a feel-good story, and despite the relative absence of feel-bad stories about decades of noncompliance.
CounterSpin spoke at the time with Kehsi Iman Wilson, co-founder of New Disabled South, about what’s lost when the public conversation around disability justice revolves around abiding by a baseline law, rather than a bigger vision of a world we can all live in. We revisit that conversation this week on CounterSpin.
https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin250314Wilson.mp3Featured Image: A protester at a disability rights protest in May 2022 in new York City. Credit: FollowingNYC from Pexels

‘To Tell Stories of Communities That Are Authentic and Genuine, You Have to Have a Conversation’
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06/12/20 • 10 min
"It does make sense that for the people who are trying to amplify the voices of people who are resisting police violence, that the police might not be too happy about that."
The post ‘To Tell Stories of Communities That Are Authentic and Genuine, You Have to Have a Conversation’ appeared first on FAIR.

02/21/25 • 27 min

Gregory Shupak on Gaza and Genocide
CounterSpin
01/19/24 • 27 min
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How many episodes does CounterSpin have?
CounterSpin currently has 326 episodes available.
What topics does CounterSpin cover?
The podcast is about News, News Commentary and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on CounterSpin?
The episode title 'Kevin Minofu on Say Her Name' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on CounterSpin?
The average episode length on CounterSpin is 25 minutes.
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Episodes of CounterSpin are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.
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The first episode of CounterSpin was released on Mar 10, 2020.
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