Random Rights Podcasts

  • Jivamukti Yoga with Jessica Stickler
  • Human Rights in Islam
  • Future Hindsight
  • On Human Relations with Other Sentient Beings
  • People Have The Power
  • What Woman
  • Eugenics and Other Evils
  • WorldAffairs
  • BSI Talk Time: The Best Book Talk in Brooklyn
  • Global Dispatches — World News That Matters
  • Human Rights a Day
  • Wake Up Stay Woke with Dr. E. Faye Williams
  • Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals
  • ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
  • EFF’s How to Fix the Internet
  • Common Sense with Dan Carlin
  • Everyday Samurai Life
  • Sarah Jones Breaks It Down
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    Jivamukti Yoga with Jessica Stickler

    Jivamukti Yoga with Jessica Stickler

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    Since Jun 14, 2013 10:46 UTC

    Jivamukti Yoga classes live from the mother ship in New York City’s Union Square. Jessica teaches musically infused and philosophically amused classes that aim to inspire, uplift, incite, and ignite! Jivamukti classes combine physical technique with music, spiritual scripture, non-violence, and meditation. If you enjoy the podcast, please visit: http://yogastickler.com/donate-now

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    Human Rights in Islam

    Human Rights in Islam

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    Since Aug 5, 2007 14:00 UTC

    A lecture in English delivered by Sh. Jaafar Sheikh Idris in which he handles the topic of human rights in Islam and how Allah honored humankind and preferred them over all creatures.

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    Future Hindsight

    Future Hindsight

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    Since Jan 8, 2018 00:11 UTC

    Future Hindsight is a weekly podcast that takes big ideas about civic life and democracy and turns them into action items for everyday citizens.

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    On Human Relations with Other Sentient Beings

    On Human Relations with Other Sentient Beings

    Since Oct 14, 2013 19:37 UTC

    A Sociological Exploration of the Ideology of Speciesism.

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    People Have The Power

    People Have The Power

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    Since Jul 10, 2020 01:33 UTC

    What are the greatest protest songs of all time? Join host Steve Baltin as he talks with icons, from Carlos Santana and John Densmore (the Doors) to Alanis Morissette and Shepard Fairey, about their choices for the protest songs that have shaped their music and ideals.

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    What Woman

    What Woman

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    Since Oct 21, 2018 04:00 UTC
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    Eugenics and Other Evils

    Eugenics and Other Evils

    Since Sep 25, 2010 06:30 UTC

    “Eugenics and Other Evils,” by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. I think G.K. Chesterton explains his book rather well in his introduction, but it might help to start with a sense of the time in question. Chesterton started work on Eugenics and Other Evils in about 1910, but it was not completed and published until 1922. In his own introduction he talks about the period before and after “The War.” The war he refers to is now called World War One. We now have a distaste for the word Eugenics, largely driven by events in World War Two. But at the time this book was published, Eugenics was lauded to the skies as a wonderful idea, and Chesterton was nearly the only person saying in writing that Eugenics was in fact evil. A case could be made, and has been made, that today, though the word Eugenics is avoided, some practices that are in fact Eugenic practices, and some sciences that are in fact Eugenic sciences, enjoy great popularity and engender great public enthusiasm. To which practices and which sciences I refer, is left as an exercise for the reader. “Though most of the conclusions, especially towards the end, are conceived with reference to recent events, the actual bulk of preliminary notes about the science of Eugenics were written before the war. It was a time when this theme was the topic of the hour; when eugenic babies (not visibly very distinguishable from other babies) sprawled all over the illustrated papers; when the evolutionary fancy of Nietzsche was the new cry among the intellectuals; and when Mr. Bernard Shaw and others were considering the idea that to breed a man like a cart-horse was the true way to attain that higher civilisation, of intellectual magnanimity and sympathetic insight, which may be found in cart-horses. It may therefore appear that I took the opinion too controversially, and it seems to me that I sometimes took it too seriously. But the criticism of Eugenics soon expanded of itself into a more general criticism of a modern craze for scientific officialism and strict social organisation.” The book is still controversial, and many people with many different political agendas point to “Eugenics” as backing up whatever claims they make. In any case, a remarkable number of comments and observations by Chesterton, on a wide variety of topics, could have been written last week. It was worth producing, and I think you’ll find it worth reading.

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    WorldAffairs

    WorldAffairs

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    Since Dec 26, 2022 10:00 UTC

    Geopolitical turmoil. A warming planet. Authoritarians on the rise. We live in a chaotic world that’s rapidly shifting around us. “On Shifting Ground with Ray Suarez” explores international fault lines and how they impact us all. Each week, NPR veteran Ray Suarez hosts conversations with journalists, leaders and policy experts to help us read between the headlines – and give us hope for human resilience. A co-production of World Affairs and KQED.

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    BSI Talk Time: The Best Book Talk in Brooklyn

    BSI Talk Time: The Best Book Talk in Brooklyn

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    Since Mar 24, 2015 13:01 UTC

    Students discuss their book club books with an emphasis on human rights issues. https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0B0Q8fijfk4jedWkyd3VCRElKSnc

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    Global Dispatches — World News That Matters

    Global Dispatches — World News That Matters

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    Since Apr 30, 2013 20:05 UTC

    The longest running independent international affairs podcast features in-depth interviews with policymakers, journalists and experts around the world who discuss global news, international relations, global development and key trends driving world affairs. Named by The Guardian as “a podcast to make you smarter,” Global Dispatches is a podcast for people who crave a deeper understanding of international news.

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    Human Rights a Day

    Human Rights a Day

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    Since Apr 1, 2017 06:01 UTC

    Join me every day for Human Rights a Day. It’s a journey through 365 Days of Human Rights Celebrations and Tragedies That Inspired Canada and the World. The short 2 minute readings are from my book Steps in the Rights Direction. Meet people who didn’t want to be special but chose to stick their neck out and stand up for what they believed and in doing so changed our world. There’s still room for you to make a difference. Start each day with something that will inspire and motivate you to take a chance – to make the world better for us all.

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    Wake Up Stay Woke with Dr. E. Faye Williams

    Wake Up Stay Woke with Dr. E. Faye Williams

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    Since Nov 22, 2023 15:00 UTC
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    Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals

    Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals

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    Since Dec 17, 2010 07:02 UTC

    Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals is a fun Animal Rights show promoting Veganism. At the bottom of the known world, Invercargill, New Zealand and sponsored by the Southernmost Vegan Organisation in the world, the Invercargill Vegan Society (INVSOC) I cover news stories, documentaries and pop culture, with a healthy dose of Michael Jackson and Chicken Friends blended in for good measure 🙂 http://www.coexisting.co.nz http://www.invsoc.org.nz

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    ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

    ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

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    Since Aug 9, 2011 10:51 UTC

    ARZone exists to help educate vegans and non-vegans alike about the obligations human beings have toward all other animals. By providing a space for a variety of blog posts, forum discussions, notes, videos and more, ARZone fosters a sense of community among its members. Through live online chats as well as through recorded audio podcasts with a diversity of people who work both within and outside of the animal advocacy community, ARZone supports respectful and rational discourse and intelligent dialogue about the most pressing issues facing us today.

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    EFF’s How to Fix the Internet

    EFF’s How to Fix the Internet

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    Since Nov 6, 2020 19:32 UTC

    The internet is broken—but it doesn’t have to be. If you’re concerned about how surveillance, online advertising, and automated content moderation are hurting us online and offline, the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s How to Fix the Internet podcast offers a better way forward. EFF has been defending your rights online for over thirty years and is behind many of the biggest digital rights protections since the invention of the internet. Through curious conversations with some of the leading minds in law and technology, this podcast explores creative solutions to some of today’s biggest tech challenges. Hosted by EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn and EFF Associate Director of Digital Strategy Jason Kelley, How to Fix the Internet will help you become deeply informed on vital technology issues as we work to build a better technological future together.

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    Common Sense with Dan Carlin

    Common Sense with Dan Carlin

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    Since Jan 8, 2016 00:01 UTC

    Common Sense with Dan Carlin is an independent look at politics and current events from popular New Media personality Dan Carlin. Carlin’s self-described “Martian” viewpoints infuse each episode with a political alien’s take on the world around us and the problems it faces. It’s a smart, unique (and admittedly U.S.-centric) program that doesn’t dumb down the information or analysis for the slowest person in the room. Carlin’s rapid-fire staccato voice has been compared to William Shatner after too many espressos. That, plus his penchant for making everyone in the audience mad at him eventually, makes for a witch’s brew of a podcast that is not for everyone. But for those craving a deeper intellectual analysis, a less partisan approach and unpredictable outside-the-box revelations, Common Sense with Dan Carlin is a feast for the mind.

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    Sarah Jones Breaks It Down

    Sarah Jones Breaks It Down

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    Since Apr 27, 2022 18:44 UTC

    A weekly news podcast for kids and grownups who want to understand what’s happening around the world and why it’s happening now. Emmy award-winning journalist Sarah Jones breaks down the news beyond the headlines, using interviews, conversations, and compelling stories to make news accessible, understandable, and relatable.

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