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Bishop William Barber: Faith leaders must remain ‘as vigilant as injustices’ in political resistance
MSNBC· 2026-02-21 18:56
We talk a lot on the show about the need for resistance against the unjust actio of our current federal government. Now, resistance looks different for everyone. It looks like voting. It looks like running for office. It looks like peacefully protesting in the streets.It looks like observing the action of federal agents in our cities. And it looks like prayer. Faith leaders have been on the forefront of resisting Donald Trump's most inhumane policies from his immigration crackdown to voter suppression.Since ...
Bad Bunny: ‘A leading voice in our fight against ICE, injustice’
MSNBC· 2026-02-09 02:44
I'M GOING TO TAKE But the game has almos become the sidesho and that is because all eyes will be on Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny as he takes center stage for the halftime show. Latinos, especially Puerto Ricans around the country and world are beaming with pride right now as this marks the first time a Spanish language dominant solo artist will headline the show. But it's not just about language.This sense of pride also comes from the heritage and BAD BUNNY REPRESENTS AT A TIME WHEN SO MANY LATINOS FEEL ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-02-08 22:13
RT Tamer Nahed 𓂆🇵🇸 (@Tamer_Alnoaizy)Here is a tightened version, with unnecessary words removed and clearly divided into paragraphs:From the most shocking and cruel things I read today, something the mind cannot comprehend.A young woman from Gaza disappeared more than nine months ago during the war, with no news and no trace. Her family was told she had likely been killed. They mourned her, made a symbolic grave, and a death certificate was issued. For them, the story ended.Today, by chance, they discovered ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-02-08 17:41
RT Celina10101 (@celina101010)New Substack article examining a series of racially motivated murders in Britain, in which four boys were selected, hunted, and killed for no reason other than being white.They were schoolboys, apprentices, teenagers walking home with girlfriends or friends. They had no connection to the grievances that sealed their fate. They were chosen precisely because they were innocent and because they were white.In every case, the courts confirmed what the facts already made clear: these ...
Failure to Power: Redefining Leadership | Sowmya Reddy | TEDxGIBS Bangalore
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-05 17:16
वी वांट टू अकम्प्लिश फर्स्ट ऑफ़ ऑल फॉर आवरसेल्व्स आवर ओन पर्सनल जर्नी एंड आल्सो सेकंडली ईच एंड एव्री वन ऑफ़ अस वी वांट टू कंट्रीब्यूट टू द सोसाइटी टू आवर कंट्री। आई कम फ्रॉम अह अ वेरी डिफरेंट बैकग्राउंड। आई एम अ पॉलिटिशियन। आई एम अ फुल टाइम पॉलिटिशियन राइट नाउ। एंड आय गेस व्हाट आय स्टडीड लाइक मोस्ट पीपल इन इंडिया एट लीस्ट बैक व्हेन आई वाज स्टडिंग। आय डीड अप डूइंग इंजीनियरिंग एंड आइ डिड माई मास्टर्स। इन एनवायरनमेंटल टेक्नोलॉजी एंड एनर्जी मैनेजमेंट। एंड बट देयर इज समथिंग दैट आई वांट टू टॉक अबाउट। व्हिच इज आई वि ...
Lawrence: How will you say ‘no’ to Donald Trump and Stephen Miller’s cruelty?
MSNBC· 2026-01-29 04:46
of publicly advancing that logic and Stephen Miller is doing his version of an apology and the Attorney General of the United States went to Minneapolis today and did not make a public appearance there. She simply tweeted that she was there. That is as low profile as any Trump cabinet member has ever been in one of Donald Trump's invasion sites in America.Except, of course, the Secretary of Homeland Security, who is even more low profile today. She's invisible, totally invisible. In the middle of this crisi ...
Revolution of Awareness | Liyana Zahir | TEDxACS Amman Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-22 15:40
So, in the summer of 2024, when I went to Bangladesh, something felt different. Everything seemed off. Maybe it was because I only had just turned 15. Or maybe it was because everyone around my age suddenly seemed so serious, almost adultlike. That trip made me realize how little I really knew about the country, the world around me, and especially my own country. And this is what brings me here today. Hi, my name is Lyanna Zahir and I'm a junior here at ACS. It all started after I landed in Daka. We were st ...
There’s Nothing More Patriotic Than Dissent. Don’t Let Anyone Tell You Otherwise
MSNBC· 2025-10-19 18:54
Core Argument - The document argues that dissent and protest are fundamental to American progress and patriotism, citing historical figures like Thomas Paine, Frederick Douglass, Susan B Anthony, Rosa Parks, and Colin Kaepernick as examples [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][10][11][12][13][14] - The document refutes the notion that protesting against government policies is un-American, asserting that it is a way to hold those in power accountable and strive for a more perfect union [1][15][17][18] Historical Context - The document highlights historical examples of dissent, such as Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" pamphlet, Frederick Douglass's fight against slavery, Susan B Anthony's fight for women's suffrage, and Rosa Parks's refusal to give up her seat on the bus, to illustrate the role of protest in shaping American history [3][4][5][6][7] Modern Protest - The document references Colin Kaepernick's kneeling during the national anthem as a modern example of protest against injustice and police brutality, emphasizing the sacrifices he made to stand up for what he believed in [10][11][12] Rebuttal of Criticism - The document directly addresses and refutes the criticism that protests like the "No Kings" rallies are anti-American, arguing that they are expressions of love for the country and a desire to improve it [1][15][16] Call to Action - The document encourages continued dissent and protest as a means of challenging authority, holding those in power accountable, and creating a better society for all [17][18]
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BBC News (World)· 2025-10-18 20:14
Legal & Immigration - Pennsylvania man wrongfully imprisoned for more than 40 years [1] - Subject faces deportation to India [1]
SILENCE IS NOT GOLDEN | Melania Medeleanu | TEDxTractorul
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-09 15:58
Core Message - The talk emphasizes the destructive impact of silence in the face of abuse, injustice, and corruption [1] - It advocates for individuals to use their voices to speak up, intervene, and support victims, highlighting that change begins with one person's decision to break silence [1] Speaker's Expertise - The speaker has over 15 years of experience in television and now dedicates her voice and energy to causes that create meaningful change [1] - She is an expert in meaningful communication, empathetic storytelling, and social mobilization [1] - She builds bridges between those in need and those who can help through both words and actions [1] Speaker's Focus - The speaker explores the intersection of emotion, action, and community, driven by curiosity about human nature and what motivates people to embrace challenges [1] - She actively brings hope to life through her work [1]