• HMCH24: Ukraine War, Putin’s Genocide, Ketanji Brown Jackson!, Clarence Thomas, Magical Negro, Ginni Thomas, Anita Hill, Kill the Oscars, Danny Glover, Amazon Workers!, Japanese Internment

  • Apr 18 2022
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

HMCH24: Ukraine War, Putin’s Genocide, Ketanji Brown Jackson!, Clarence Thomas, Magical Negro, Ginni Thomas, Anita Hill, Kill the Oscars, Danny Glover, Amazon Workers!, Japanese Internment

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we look at the latest on the Ukrainian war, including the Bucha massacre and the invasion's new status as a genocide, celebrate  the first Black female justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, revisit Clarence Thomas's 1991 notorious confirmation hearings and Anita Hill's testimony. Plus, we look at Ginni Thomas, the Oscars disaster, the slap that went around the world and actor Danny Glover's great social justice work. Also, we celebrate Amazon's first union vote win, examine journalism's efforts to reexamine its racist past and complicity in racist events through history and the Seattle Times' A1 Revisited project. And, I'm on Facebook. Just go to Facebook.com and look for me. Also, you can email me at henrygmark@gmail.com. Your comments are welcome!

    WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of  graphic violence, graphic descriptions of war, and a graphic description of a rape. If this is upsetting to you, please do not listen to this episode, or skip past the section about the war.

    Content Warning (CW): This podcast is intended for listeners 18 or older. It talks about racial violence, civil rights struggles, injustice, antiracism and violence toward women using strong language and is uncensored. If this is upsetting or triggering for you, please stop, scroll ahead in the episode, or avoid listening to the episode entirely. Thank you.

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