Government And Organizations Podcasts

National Association of Letter Carriers show

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These podcasts can cover a wide range of topics, from contract and workplace concerns to letter carrier heroism and charity work.

By National Association of Letter Carriers

The Fifth Column show

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DISTINCTIVE, ORIGINAL, IRREVERENT PODCASTS: The name implies a spirit of subversion. Yes, but not in the predictable, ultimately tiresome, sense of arguing with everything and everybody. Our business will be stories, issues, controversies in the public consciousness. Which deserve more, sometimes deeper, investigation. Truth, after all, is hard to find - it's usually subjective and always complex.

By The Fifth Column

Stay Tuned with Preet show

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<p>Join former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara as he breaks down legal topics in the news and engages thought leaders in a podcast about power, policy, and justice.</p>

By CAFE

Every Child show

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Listen to Bethany’s Every Child audio podcast. Bethany leadership engages Christian artists and leading voices from ministries, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies in discussing issues relevant to children and families. Learn more and hear about topics such as child welfare, family preservation, social justice, and sustainable, culturally appropriate social services in developing countries. Read more from Bethany’s Every Child blog on Christian Post.

By Bethany Christian Services

On The Ground show

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In 2019, a Black person can walk in Walgreens and they cannot refuse you service because of the color of your skin. We can run schools, organizations and corporations. Delta Airlines cannot say, "we don't serve Black people." We can attend any college or university that we like and they cannot openly deny us access because of our race. Why? The answer is simple. As Black people in the United States, every right that we have is a direct result of community organizing. Community organizing is the people directly impacted by a problem, strategizing and building power to win policy change, or resources to improve their quality of life. For our entire history in this country there is a long and committed record of people speaking power to power in order to change their living conditions. Today, we see a resurgence of black led grassroots community organizing. Community organizing is not activism. Join the On the Ground family to learn the difference. This podcast hosted by Jitu Brown, National Director of the Journey for Justice Alliance, is dedicated to "spreading the gospel" of community organizing to the public. We are not in an ivory tower, intellectualizing about what Black people need to do. We are in these streets, waging our struggle for liberation. We are ON THE GROUND.

By Journey For Justice Alliance

I speak COMMS show

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Communications for public policy institutions &amp; non-profits

By I speak COMMS

Liberty Chronicles show

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Join host Dr. Anthony Comegna on a series of libertarian explorations into the past. Liberty Chronicles combines innovative libertarian thinking about history with specialist interviews, primary and secondary sources, and answers to listener questions.

By Libertarianism.org

Dispatches from the Global Village Podcast show

Dispatches from the Global Village PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Brian C. Stiller, Global Ambassador of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) travels the world, meeting leaders in church, politics and service agencies, representing the WEA in places of social, economic and political struggle. His blogging is to broker understanding and highlight the good news of Christian faith. Joint Ministry Partners with The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada

By World Evangelical Alliance

Center for Reproductive Rights' Confirmation Commentary show

Center for Reproductive Rights' Confirmation CommentaryJoin Now to Follow

The Center for Reproductive Rights' Confirmation Commentary is a daily dispatch from the 2005 Supreme Court Nomination hearings. Nancy Northup offers her unique perspective with a focus on where Judge John G. Roberts stands on reproductive rights.

Arnold Speaks show

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Arnold Schwarzenegger gets animated about pop culture, celebrities, God, women, his favorite color and other stuff in this comedy podcast. New animated videos every Tuesday and Thursday with blog posts on the other days.